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Ms. Shiller accused him of using polarizing language to rally higher-income, mostly white residents; Mr. Cappleman responded that everyone in the ward deserved to be safe.
Latin Americans in Dade County have a vested interest in the immigration debate, and even Cuban-Americans, who are no longer in lockstep with the Republican Party, could react negatively to polarizing language on the issue.
One day we'll look back and find such polarizing language strange, given the broad consensus in favor of a mixed economy with some regulation and a social safety net.
She has other, more pressing concerns than her use of polarizing language, of course.
Spanish, the first European tongue to take root in North America, has established itself as perhaps the most relentlessly polarizing language in the United States.
The specific, and polarizing, language of racial justice quickly receded from the conversation.
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At the same time, Kelly's comments about immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally when they were children were another reminder that the chief of staff shares some of Trump's instincts to insert tough language into polarizing issues.
And the country is not as polarized as the language would suggest.
The word feminist is not only gender specific language, it is polarizing.
The ethnic division has shown up in obviously polarizing issues, like what the national language should be.
The speech was polarizing.
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