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The court was remarkably polarized in the 74 signed decisions it issued this term, dividing 5-to-4 or 6-to-3 in almost half of them, up from roughly a third in the three previous years.
Despite all this work, American income levels remain remarkably polarized, with the richest few controlling nearly all of the wealth.
So Mr. Obama faces this paradox: an electorate that on the whole tends to be reluctant to veer too far left or right, despite the passions emanating from both ends of the spectrum, is now represented by a remarkably polarized Congress that seems inclined to shun compromise.
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Remarkably, polarizing characters in the opposite direction generated trees that were less parsimonious and had topologies incompatible with taxonomical knowledge.
Specific features in the coma, such as jets and the circumnuclear halo have remarkably different polarizing properties that are different from the rest of the comet (e.g., Hadamcik and Levasseur-Regourd, 2003).
They wear polarized sunglasses, not polarized vests.
Segregation forever!" The winner of the election was Richard Nixon, riding the G.O.P.'s soon-to-be infamous, racially polarizing and remarkably successful Southern strategy.
And polarized it.
Mr. Smith polarized the commentariat.
The hearings polarized Americans.
Sunglasses are polarized.
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