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"polarizing" Definitions
  1. tending to divide people into sharply opposing factions: Here are some tips to keep polarizing political discourse from disrupting your workplace.
  2. causing polarization of light or similar radiation: If there is glare, you can use a polarizing filter on the camera to reduce or even remove it.
  3. causing magnetic or electric polarity in a body or system: The control system consists of a feedback loop that uses real-time polarizing electric fields as a controlling force.
  4. the act, fact, or practice of dividing people into sharply opposing factions: If rational argument fails, he can always fall back on the techniques of mockery and polarizing.

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"The controversy is polarizing the customer, polarizing the country," he said.
Obviously it's because he's such a polarizing figure in a polarizing era.
Yang's policy is polarizing, but in the DNC debate format polarizing is better than neutral.
We become more polarized, and more polarizing, when we start spending our time in polarizing environments.
"Trump is so polarizing that unless America were attacked, it would be polarizing," one strategist said.
But if polarization is a problem and we know that Twitter is polarizing ... I agree that Twitter is polarizing.
BB: It's crazy, and sad to think that health care is a polarizing issue, because it's not a polarizing space.
Whereas a non-polarizing president might tell his most extreme supporters to chill, a polarizing president needs them to freak.
"He is certainly a polarizing candidate, but we have an incredibly polarizing person on the other side," says former Vermont Gov.
Polarizing personalities For more than a quarter of a century, Clinton has been one of the most polarizing personalities in American politics.
Schnatter maintained that "the controversy is polarizing the customer, polarizing the country," and the result is that fewer people want his food.
"The controversy is polarizing the customer, polarizing the country," he also said during a conference call about the company's earnings on Nov. 1.
Polarizing nature The polarizing nature of Trump's move was reflected in the responses of two veteran former US officials steeped in Middle East politics.
"He was a polarizing candidate and he remains just as polarizing as when he ran," said Julian Zelizer, a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University.
We talk about the polarizing of political views, but for a while now we have also witnessed a polarizing of internet culture into two opposite kinds of extremity.
One area where there is significant expert consensus about the president, however, concerns how polarizing he is viewed as being — only George W. Bush was viewed as more a more polarizing president.
The 1970s genre of blaxploitation was polarizing for black audiences.
The screen, especially on the 2 XL, has been polarizing.
The polarizing journalist is known for his outspoken conservative views.
Are you surprised by how polarizing this challenge has been?
" He continued, "It's more important to be polarizing than neutralizing.
Sean Penn is undoubtedly a polarizing figure in American society.
But the new gestural navigation system has been more polarizing.
Still, she recognizes just how polarizing her father can be.
But it's not just the big game that's so polarizing.
" The Sentinel acknowledged, however, that Clinton is a "polarizing figure.
He's one of the most polarizing figures in Wisconsin politics.
It's happening under the most polarizing president in modern history.
Why is food on the subway such a polarizing concept?
The swimsuit component of the pageant has always been polarizing.
Like President Donald Trump, LePage has been a polarizing leader.
Sessions has emerged as one of Trump's most polarizing picks.
But privatizing campgrounds in national parks is a polarizing idea.
Guns have become a potent, polarizing issue in U.S. politics.
He was a polarizing figure even before April 5, 2010.
The memo has been immensely polarizing within the Trump administration.
It was a very polarizing issue, and it still is.
As you can imagine, the project is a polarizing one.
Elizabeth Warren's presidential run has become polarizing on Wall Street.
Mr. Netanyahu's is seen by opponents as divisive and polarizing.
The response to Beto is polarizing the Democratic activist community.
He is one of the most polarizing figures on tour.
It is more polarizing than it has been in years.
Seldom has a theatrical production in Canada proved so polarizing.
For example, charter schools have been polarizing in New York.
The NBA's labor wars represented Stern at his most polarizing.
He is among the least polarizing figures in the party.
Hernandez, 23, was a rising star with a polarizing image.
It's polarizing the way that I've never seen it before.
He is still a polarizing force, as some attendees acknowledge.
No conservation issue in the West today is more polarizing.
They were tired of polarizing views of sexuality and feminism.
In all three states, Trump remains a deeply polarizing figure.
Fernet is one of the world's most polarizing distilled spirits.
It's polarizing America, making it weaker, and taking children's lives.
At Musk's SpaceX, BamBrogan was employee #23, and a polarizing figure.
Apple's resistance to the United States government's demand has been polarizing.
For the happiest place on Earth, Disney can be hugely polarizing.
The president's wife is a deeply polarizing figure in her country.
This is mostly due to its polarizing racial and social impact.
Trump has become a particularly polarizing candidate in the presidential campaign.
The Yeezy line's first two collections were pretty polarizing and pricey.
But will this film change people's minds about the polarizing star?
"She is the most polarizing figure in Michigan," Camilleri told me.
Instead, Porsche used glass coated with a vapor-deposited polarizing filter.
The most polarizing topic was budgets and whether they actually work.
The interview also showed just how polarizing Ball is right now.
Scooters have been a polarizing issue in cities across the country.
Maybe the cars were too clever, or their designs too polarizing.
It could also become a polarizing issue in elections in November.
"A lot of great movies have a polarizing response," said Shapiro.
So tell me about approaching O.J. Simpson — this towering, polarizing figure.
The idea being that doing so would produce less polarizing candidates?
Brands also capitalize on the polarizing issue, each taking different sides.
Yes, we live in an extremely toxic and polarizing media environment.
The Spectre's design is eye-catching, but it can be polarizing.
Pelosi is a polarizing figure nationally, but she's popular with Democrats.
First posted on Reddit, the polarizing audio clip spread to Twitter.
And like his campaign, the project has been a polarizing proposition.
I'm also very polarizing and unafraid to share my opinion publicly.
No startup is as polarizing as WeWork, and for good reason.
Rondo is one of the more polarizing players in the game.
Mike is a well-known, if polarizing, figure in our community.
Jeffree Star is one of the most polarizing influencers on YouTube.
Companies are usually loath to publicly wade into polarizing political issues.
But privatizing Medicaid is a polarizing issue, especially among some providers.
He is a deeply polarizing figure atop an already-divided nation.
For years, proposals to pay college athletes have drawn polarizing responses.
Has a presidential candidate ever been more polarizing than Donald Trump?
And fighting about truth itself, there's something inherently polarizing about that.
Her cuddly creations spark a dialogue among audiences with polarizing views.
I kind of accepted the fact that it would be polarizing.
"Everything you have said today is polarizing the people," he said.
Pedicures are polarizing: You either love them or you hate them.
"I know my face is polarizing," Ms. Merkel conceded in Chemnitz.
If he got any more polarizing he'd fall off the planet.
The show's polarizing director, Ivo van Hove, was nominated as well.
The question didn't ask about Obamacare specifically, a highly polarizing law.
Centrist parties were trounced, reshaping Brazil's political landscape and polarizing Congress.
Hillary is brutally honest and introspective about how polarizing she became
News of his departure has been as polarizing as his chairmanship.
I wouldn't go so far as to say they're not polarizing.
Third, a Warren presidency would be deeply polarizing and probably unsuccessful.
Ford said he did it to avoid further polarizing the country.
Clinton and Madonna bear any responsibility for being polarizing figures, Caryn?
In Washington, every battle involves the polarizing subject of President Trump.
Has there ever been a tech product more polarizing than Ring?
On Friday Trump finally dismissed his polarizing chief strategist, Steve Bannon.
In less polarizing terms, Zaid had also called for Trump's impeachment.
The potential harm to the environment and local communities is polarizing.
They don't say we made a mistake ... They just keep polarizing.
The sangria proved to be a fruity — and particularly polarizing — drink
"When Black Lives Matter started, it was polarizing," Mr. Reynolds said.
But we avoid using language like universal coverage that is polarizing.
Since when is standing up for peace, liberty and equality polarizing?
When they are considered competent, they're often disliked and considered polarizing.
"We have arguably the two most polarizing candidates," Johnson told me.
As a result, he's become a polarizing figure in the House.
Age is one of the most polarizing factors in the race.
Few other judges were willing to hear such a polarizing case.
Five years into his papacy, Pope Francis is a polarizing figure.
In a recent interview, the polarizing women's MMA legend in the making told Fox Sports that she credits the almost as polarizing men's MMA legend in the making with convincing the promotion to give her a shot.
"The president's polarizing personality is costing him business as well," Forbes wrote.
And after this polarizing presidential reality show, we could certainly use that.
The big addition is a potentially polarizing wood texture on its base.
It will be mesmerizing, vicious, hilarious, unpredictable, and, above all, intensely polarizing.
All the while, Evans became a polarizing figure for no good reason.
Critics denounced it as a cynical and polarizing right-wing propaganda machine.
Chevy released a polarizing emoji-only press release for the 2016 Cruze.
Like most things in America today, the reaction we received was polarizing.
So why has Kissinger -- an often polarizing figure -- resurfaced in this election?
Avocado toast is the food world's version of a polarizing fashion trend.
She's not afraid of polarizing trends and loves to play with beauty.
Open air earbud or headphone designs are always going to be polarizing.
The polarizing politics, the selfish Pokémon Go addicts blocking sidewalks everywhere… Seriously?
He's also articulated a strange middle ground in an incredibly polarizing election.
Here are some things you may not know about the polarizing confection.
Reno was one of the Clinton administration's most recognizable and polarizing figures.
"I've never seen an election where it's so polarizing," said Cassandra Johnson.
Hewitt's fierce on-court demeanour proved polarizing for opponents and fans alike.
"The president's tone is polarizing," Coffman said the week after the election.
I needed to figure out a way to be a polarizing figure.
They've polarizing the country by trying to turn people against each other.
Again, she made an immediate statement explaining the polarizing choice and apologizing.
The implications of such a polarizing election are also frightening to some.
Kitten heels are the prime example of a polarizing piece of clothing.
He frequently does this by harnessing the power of polarizing religious topics.
The update is sure to be a polarizing one for loyal 'grammers.
Your initial "bearded Amy" post was pretty polarizing in your online community.
Visiting the White House has become a polarizing issue with pro athletes.
Wagner's explicit embrace of Trump could be a polarizing move in Pennsylvania.
Key Republican senators were believed to be wavering on the polarizing legislation.
Austin Rivers is one of the more polarizing players in the NBA.
Several players joined his movement, which began a very polarizing political topic.
Mr. King is known nationally for his polarizing stance on illegal immigration.
American politics today is extremely polarizing, and citizens seem to feel it.
The polarizing topic has been the subject of many an internet debate.
If you believe Democrats, our polarizing president is so unpopular that Rep.
"Everybody goes to their corners," Trippi said, referring to Trump's polarizing effect.
Swift has always been a polarizing figure, and her music equally so.
Because it is an issue that is a very divisive, polarizing issue.
But the specter of this year's polarizing election was never far off.
But it's also as polarizing as many other aspects of Mr. Trump.
The fried-chicken/doughnut mashup is already polarizing people on social media.
On the polarizing questions surrounding what to do with undocumented immigrants, Mrs.
Now for the most polarizing and likely to be disputed area - styling.
The Koches are best known for their polarizing influence over American politics.
Morris is known for his in-depth discussions with polarizing political figures.
Scooters, on the other hand, have been polarizing from the get-go.
He is viewed by some as a polarizing figure and a bully.
The polarizing nature of our political discourse has infected the general discourse.
Woody Allen is a polarizing figure in Hollywood, to say the least.
In an indication of Kabila's polarizing effect, zero percent had no opinion.
Pineapple pizza is a strange and polarizing food, to say the least.
But those efforts have also proved polarizing within the local music industry.
The DMV's "fat fool" is also one of its more polarizing figures.
But Trump's polarizing and divisive approach has yet to generate sizable concessions.
One of the most polarizing summer pieces, of course, is the swimsuit.
Scaramucci is a polarizing figure among the warring factions in Trump's administration.
The scooters have had a polarizing effect on residents living in cities.
It's been a deeply polarizing moment for our country and my family.
Today politics is polarizing to the populist left and the populist right.
Peter went from being a middling Bachelor choice to a polarizing Bachelor.
But his polarizing candidacy, along with the lingering anger toward former Gov.
Today, the Fleshlight is polarizing even for the people who use it.
Jerry Brown of California understands why climate change is so politically polarizing.
Trump's polarizing leadership means there are fewer undecideds than usual, he said.
And he has already become a polarizing figure in his own right.
And I'll do it by mobilizing, rather than polarizing the American people.
Tesla&aposs Cybertruck has provoked a polarizing reaction to its exotic design.
Amazingly, the tiny car truly does resemble the truck's polarizing angular style.
"I did not think the speech was polarizing at all," he said.
In fact, the stock is a polarizing one for Wall Street analysts.
Now and as the 2020 elections near, it is polarizing us again.
We were worried about striking a balance on such a polarizing topic.
As Mr. Freidman expanded his fleet, he became increasingly prominent — and polarizing.
Sarah Palin of Alaska, the polarizing darling of the Tea Party movement.
But Fairchild said he feels the musical itself has always been "polarizing."
The bottles of Sam&aposs Club vino proved polarizing, especially the Champagne.
He was also polarizing in that some loved him and some didn't.
Each of the two events sees design through a polarizing cultural lens.
Now and as the 2020 elections near, it is polarizing us again.
Facebook's decision was polarizing, and people were immediately divided into two camps.
There are few figures in recent history more polarizing than Phyllis Schlafly.
I think it does have a polarizing effect, but it's primarily polarizing because it further polarizes elites, who then act in more polarized ways, which create more polarized choices and situations that the mass public has to respond to.
"What we're doing is making it a little bit polarizing," Kara tells us.
Bolsonaro is a polarizing figure in Brazil given past homophobic and racist comments.
Julian Assange is one of the most polarizing characters in world politics today.
And if any politician can get away with such polarizing tactics, it's Trump.
This season of The Bachelor has already proved to be a polarizing one.
Crocs continue to be some of the most polarizing shoes on the market.
Just enough edginess for it to be effective, and not annoying and polarizing.
Why it matters: Kaepernick is one of the most polarizing figures in sports.
Are there any two words as polarizing in the industry as 'fashion blog?
And if something does well, it can be emotionally charged, polarizing, and divisive.
For whatever reason, it's become a particularly polarizing sex act (much like scissoring).
The hair mask is, easily, one of the most polarizing beauty products around.
The deep record of polarizing and controversial positions and statements won't go away.
Some people believe you're too polarizing to be the spokesperson for environmental activism.
But Anthony is as polarizing a figure to Knicks fans as any politician.
That's a remarkable figure considering how polarizing abortion is in American political debate.
I've never chased the audience, and I know my work can be polarizing.
The genital area is by far the most polarizing place to get pierced.
So, why is it so polarizing to just come out and say that?
All the guys you were just talking about are very polarizing right now.
His J. W. Anderson collection was polarizing, aggressive, desirous of conflict and clamor.
"We have quickly found out that this product is very polarizing," Wright said.
High boredom, polarizing politics The authors figured this out using three different experiments.
And then Obama became the most polarizing president since the dawn of polling.
These have quickly become the most polarizing of the pair's style of tweets.
Lady Gaga's last solo album was 2013's polarizing Artpop, which disappointed many.
It's true that politics are more polarizing in the dating market than ever.
THAAD THAAD's deployment has been a polarizing issue for most of the region.
His stance was nuanced and it's good to see a non-polarizing take.
Afghan responses in the Twittersphere reflect the polarizing nature of this intractable conflict.
David Cage has been a polarizing figure in the games industry for years.
These reports have largely focused on Fadell, whose management style has been polarizing.
Gun control Guns are one of the most polarizing issues in our nation.
Where can we forge an agenda that unites us in these polarizing times?
As with most polarizing topics, there may be a bit truth to both.
They could use this controversy to challenge the viewpoints of Roseanne's polarizing following.
The Alabama lawmaker has emerged as one of Trump's most polarizing Cabinet picks.
However, as with every polarizing film, with every naysayer, there's someone singing Mother!
There are few things in this world more polarizing than politics and cats.
But there's mounting evidence that during the campaign, polarizing messages did resonate broadly.
Polarizing candidates, scrambled ideas of men's and women's roles, and a worried electorate.
Victor Davis Hanson: The polarizing atmosphere of the university has spread to Congress.
Greens surrounded by water have long been a polarizing aspect of golf design.
The U.S. has been a polarizing and destabilizing force since the Iraq invasion.
Her extravagant shopping trips and political maneuvering have made her a polarizing figure.
Of course, turning a polarizing candidate into a likable leader is not Mrs.
Clinton may prove to be even more polarizing, at least in demographic terms.
But the brothers are best known for their polarizing influence over American politics.
Both Trump and Clinton are polarizing figures who many voters just don't like.
"She is a very polarizing figure," said Matt Gorman, spokesman for the NRCC.
His parole, like that of Mr. Walus, was deeply polarizing for the country.
It might be possible to break through with less immediately polarizing topics, too.
And we're not even talking about polarizing procedures, such as Botox or lasers.
Now, it's probably the most polarizing, certainly, sports brand we have in America.
It's only Episode 2 and JoJo's got her very own polarizing love monster.
It takes a few more words, but it's more accurate and less polarizing.
These are different: They involve people on two sides of a polarizing issue.
Judicial Watch is a polarizing group, even among advocates for greater government transparency.
"They are baiting Americans to drive more polarizing and vitriolic content," Brookie said.
"Great design often is polarizing," the Nissan spokesman Travis Parman told USA Today.
Much like now, the '80s were a polarizing decade both politically and culturally.
Even a polarizing president can unify the nation in a time of crisis.
The Audi TT is probably the most polarizing sports coupe on the market.
A polarizing debate found its way into the halls of Vox's D.C. headquarters.
It's a polarizing subject that unfortunately gets muddled with conversations about anti-vaccination.
Ms. Moriarty anticipated that her young adult novel, "American Heart," would be polarizing.
Our sportswriter explores how he became the most polarizing figure in American sports.
A profoundly polarizing and finally tragic figure, Mr. Hume opens himself for condemnation.
With politics polarizing the nation, it is increasingly important to strive for unity.
Clearly, the United States has a long and storied history of polarizing crises.
She'd also become the most polarizing global AIDS ambassador in the program's history.
Thomas's actual impact on the Liberty is debatable, his tenure polarizing and complicated.
WeWork filed for what could be the year's most polarizing IPO on Wednesday.
The campaign was unusually polarizing in a country known for seeking political consensus.
Over time, this person said, that can't help but have a polarizing effect.
Brazilian society is polarizing in ways that, in other countries, have proved destabilizing.
But Rosalía is perhaps the most polarizing figure of this Spanish-language embrace.
Sergeant Lau is among the more polarizing figures in the semiautonomous Chinese territory.
I helped most of the people I worked for soften their polarizing edges.
It's also the story of the most polarizing product I've ever reviewed…twice.
That all changed as Mr. Trump's presidency became increasingly polarizing, chaotic and embattled.
Even his company's mission — to connect the world — is now a polarizing idea.
This polarizing approach has produced some undeniable near-term political benefits for Trump.
Here's the story of the rise, fall and return of these polarizing pants.
Here's the deal: This election is easily the most polarizing we've ever seen.
The Tesla Cybertruck is many things: striking, polarizing, massive, and, as of Feb.
We can actually empower workers and lift wages without further polarizing this country.
Solar energy continues to have bipartisan support, especially in these increasingly polarizing times.
Prius's design is polarizing, though some see the Prime's lines as an improvement.
Mr. Buttigieg has emerged as perhaps the most polarizing figure among Democratic insiders.
The design might be polarizing, but Soul shapes up as a decent deal.
Gun control work, like lots of advocacy work, is an ugly, polarizing business.
While he has a strong following, Bolsonaro is also a deeply polarizing figure.
Mekanism, however, lacks the sometimes-polarizing personality of chief hype man Gary Vaynerchuk.
The data is clearly polarizing and that is clearly the end goal here.
A second reason is that Obama's very presence in office was racially polarizing.
His message, polarizing as it is, is often packaged as common sense solutions.
The national disgrace is the polarizing effect of extreme ideologies, not political parties.
Since its birth, among students themselves, the movement has always been intensely polarizing.
The Hate U Give arrives at an interesting and polarizing moment in America.
The world is full of polarizing things that humanity will never agree on.
You must know that you have become a polarizing figure in USC circles.
The only president to resign in disgrace was famously polarizing long before Watergate.
Some of this content is harmless, like sports updates, and some of it intentionally malicious and polarizing — like the over 1,600 known bots that tweeted extremist right-wing views during the polarizing 2016 campaign, explored in a recent report from Bloomberg.
The 2016 divide between Republicans and Democrats is more intense and polarizing than usual.
It's a highly ambitious endeavor — and one of the most polarizing topics in technology.
Blatter remains an instantly recognizable, if often polarizing, figure to generations of football fans.
Described as "polarizing" throughout the season, Angelina ruffled more feathers in the final days.
Equally praised and condemned on release, the highly polarizing film retains a divisive legacy.
The last season of The Handmaid's Tale ended with an oft-debated, polarizing decision.
The look is aggressive, though we&aposre sure the oversized grille will prove polarizing.
That, along with other shifts, is bound to be polarizing among longtime Air users.
Fake news, polarizing election tweets, and online harassment have been more present than ever.
Politics are polarizing and the line between legit reality and AI is getting thinner.
Trump's polarizing candidacy could make his job of finding a running mate more difficult.
But the truth is, there's no fruit more fascinating or polarizing than the durian.
The most outrageous, polarizing content always ends up at the top of the pile.
The retweet and share, in other words, incentivize extreme, polarizing, and outrage-inducing content.
Just one of Infowars' polarizing conspiracy claims spread via Facebook that didn't pan out.
The bill has been at the center of debate for months, polarizing public opinion.
It's a quality that makes him one of music's most polarizing and compelling figures.
In a polarizing age, Facebook appears to be one of the most divisive companies.
During my week with the laptop, that bling was actually its most polarizing issue.
Nancy Pelosi is the most powerful woman in government, and arguably the most polarizing.
He certainly was a polarizing figure and there certainly were concerns around human rights.
With its challenging nature and lack of instructions, the developers anticipated a polarizing reaction.
More and more American universities are avoiding controversial speech altogether by banning polarizing speakers.
But his polarizing politics assure that the battle over internet regulation will keep raging.
Perhaps ideally, a confession like this could have come from a less polarizing source.
The 32-year-old deputy justice minister is a polarizing figure in Polish politics.
But Holzhauer isn't just the latest Jeopardy success story; he's also a polarizing one.
It's polarizing for sure, an art practice hinging on the psychological effects of erotica.
Since its release, the wildly popular Netflix show 13 Reasons Why has been polarizing.
The finale was polarizing, to say the least, and left us with some questions.
Today he's arguing they are responsible for polarizing Americans politically and alienating them personally.
Per usual, the Johnson family stood in as America, with their sometimes polarizing views.
Check out more videos from VICE: The stress of it was polarizing and paralyzing.
Sessions has emerged as one of Trump's most polarizing choices for a Cabinet position.
Or is the law just too polarizing to ever expect that type of effect?
The P20 Pro has a strong personality and the company made some polarizing choices.
Under President Trump, immigration has become one of the most polarizing issues in America.
Instead, the show concentrates on less polarizing topics such as Keanu Reeves's love life.
It turned out to be the most polarizing subject that I have ever tackled.
Pizza, for all of its ubiquity, has lately felt like a deeply polarizing food.
For political parties to be polarizing, people need to feel that particular identity intensely.
The ruling in Switzerland has proved polarizing among leaders of the country's 350,000 Muslims.
He is very closely allied with Corey Lewandowski, a polarizing figure in Trump's orbit.
The show seems to be rather polarizing, with more women enjoying it than men.
The first thing that jumped out at me is how polarizing the site is.
It seems to follow, then, that the company would embrace the polarizing design decision.
Blue cheese—while by no means the stinkiest of the cheeses—can be polarizing.
To the Editor: After a deeply polarizing election, Donald Trump's priority should be bipartisanship.
Will a marketing campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick, the polarizing former N.F.L. quarterback, pay off?
Patrick, who has been lieutenant governor since 20173, has a history of polarizing rhetoric.
It's one of the most polarizing issues in America, and a political litmus test.
Notre Dame quickly grew into the country's most prominent (and perhaps most polarizing) team.
Mr. Wang's bluntness made him one of the most polarizing figures in Chinese Christianity.
Long before his termination, Mr. Ford had become a polarizing figure within Morgan Stanley.
Swiffer Sweepers are, perhaps, the most polarizing item in the disposable cleaning product world.
I know that Hanya Yanagihara's "A Little Life" was polarizing, but I loved it.
That led to the whistleblower report, and then to the hyper-polarizing impeachment process.
Seven years later, now 29, Kaepernick is the most polarizing figure in American sports.
Both are renowned for their work but also for their sometimes polarizing political views.
More than anyone, it seems Lizzo is well aware that she can be polarizing.
Drake is a polarizing figure, but everyone has an opinion on him either way.
I think the key for us is – Harwood: You are more polarizing than some.
Third, we need to remove the worst polarizing incentives from our elections and campaigns.
But questions about Mueller, Trump and Russia are intensely polarizing, to put it mildly.
Some viewed Mr. Trump's latest comments as polarizing, continuing a narrative from his campaign.
"It was a very polarizing argument, and it came to an impasse," he said.
Bear in mind, however, that not all efforts to reduce gun violence are polarizing.
"He's never afraid to do something polarizing," Ms. Adlon said, and Ms. Falco concurred.
Sanders, an avowed Democratic Socialist, remains a "polarizing figure in the party," he said.
Honda also got rid of some of the Type R's polarizing phony air vents.
He has reversed some policy positions, though not some of his most polarizing ones.
Even as people largely celebrate him now after his passing, he's always been polarizing.
The YouTube star has established himself as a polarizing presence in the vlogger community.
Fox News remains a media superpower, but its brand has become a polarizing one.
In some ways, Ms. Liu has become a figure as polarizing as President Trump.
Even before Tillis's and Burr's opposition, Dourson was one of Trump's most polarizing nominees.
Just as the DeLorean was 40 years ago, the Cybertruck design is absolutely polarizing.
Many Republicans are banking on the polarizing issue to drive voters to the polls.
"This is a polarizing car, you either love it or you don't," he said.
It's just that I don't mind being a part of something that is polarizing.
There are green glimmers amid the most polarizing sound bites of the Trump campaign.
Today, it's one of the most talked about and polarizing issues on the planet.
His policy achievements thus far have been sharply polarizing, needlessly disruptive, and poorly vetted.
But with a topic this polarizing, small steps deserve to be applauded — and encouraged.
The NBA's Most Valuable Player award can be as obvious as it is polarizing.
But as he would self-admit, the way he does so can be polarizing.
Like Trump, she is a polarizing, unpopular figure (though less so than he is).
It seems like we can't get more polarizing than Trump, but, knock on wood.Amen.
Although they've become activist rallying cries, Kavanaugh's views on polarizing subjects like Roe v.
Other ads promoted posts focused on polarizing issues, such as racial tensions or LGBT rights.
These polarizing scenes clear the way for 32 tantalizing rendezvous guaranteed to give you stirrings.
In an age of increasingly polarizing politics, Tester's 30-second spot didn't critique the president.
The Trump brand currently is so polarizing that Nordstrom was probably eager to drop it.
However, Vajiralongkorn is a polarizing figure in Thailand, and lacks the popularity of his father.
Despite its polarizing content, Breitbart continues to work directly with several major ad tech players.
And one surprising finding: Thrones season 5 was its most polarizing batch of episodes yet.
At the time and for many years after, the films were wildly popular — and polarizing.
I think that I always will be a polarizing artist in terms of public opinion.
Kanye is Black and Kim has become a polarizing figure around issues of race herself.
We have always welcomed these conversations no matter how difficult, even polarizing, they may be.
I have found it mysterious, and I know it is often polarizing and even political.
In the same interview, the actor opened up about the polarizing nature of modern politics.
Sonic Drive-In is adding a potentially polarizing new drink to their menu this summer.
His inherent uniqueness is part of what's made him a little polarizing as a prospect.
However, the polarizing star engineer isn't out of the self-driving trucks game just yet.
Before he was a highly polarizing president, Donald Trump was just another reality TV personality.
The ads largely focused on polarizing issues including LGBT treatment, race, gun rights, and immigration.
Another user accused Villa of wearing her polarizing look to attract attention to her music.
Perhaps one of the most polarizing products in the snack-sphere: A bag of jerky.
Gorsuch also addressed questions on the polarizing issue during his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearings.
For now it almost seems that Facebook purposefully strayed away from controversial or polarizing topics.
Before him, the most polarizing president since the dawn of polling was George W. Bush.
Like his father before him, Eubank is a polarizing figure to say the very least.
Plus, delivered placentas and the alleged benefits from consuming them post-birth are already polarizing.
Senate couldn't do such a polarizing thing in the midst of an election, but the
But Francis left little doubt where he stood on the polarizing issue of immigration reform.
Millennials seem to vacillate between two polarizing #moods: unspecified rage, and a seemingly psychopathic disassociation.
The Galaxy Fold is also the most polarizing device I can recall to have used.
We know trade rumors and the draft stock of that one polarizing corner from LSU.
Some worry he's too polarizing a figure, and therefore could paralyze progress on climate change.
Politics are a polarizing topic, and my output is never going to make everyone happy.
Devens has been one of the most polarizing contestants in the show's history for fans.
Stephen Hindman: It's getting tiresome seeing so many polarizing things online on at the moment.
But the current president is so polarizing that Disney is worried he'll ruin the show.
It's no surprise that Trump loyalists are trying to turn Mueller into a polarizing figure.
The Democratic nominee and former secretary of State has been a polarizing figure for decades.
The ZenWatch 3 is polished to a high sheen, and its looks will be polarizing.
There's no place for dividing, polarizing, pointing fingers or trading on short term political gain.
What he didn't account for was social media and its effect on polarizing political discourse.
The luxury sports car has been called the "most polarizing sports coupe on the market."
The Constitution has become America's civic scripture, guiding us through polarizing threats and national schisms.
Polarizing teaser trailer aside, a lot of people still seem really excited for the show.
That has one venture capital expert comparing him to Tesla's polarizing chief executive, Elon Musk.
The current polarizing and dispiriting presidential campaign may also cast a pall over the future.
State by state: Twitter users in some states shared more polarizing political news and information.
It is, of course, a polarizing issue, one that the program explores from both sides.
In an industry where most chains aim for widespread acceptance, Chick-fil-A remains polarizing.
Among the most polarizing influencers are James Charles, Jeffree Star, Tati Westbrook, and Kylie Jenner.
Season 1 tackled the opioid crisis, which for all its horrors is not especially polarizing.
Some colleges ask polarizing speakers to appear during the day to make crowd control easier.
But the polarizing political environment that led to the situation in Madrid reflects broader fragmentation.
Abortion is one of the most polarizing issues in America, and a political litmus test.
News of Mr. Gowdy's departure on Wednesday proved to be as polarizing as his tenure.
The league was pulled into a polarizing debate about players protesting during the national anthem.
But the November election is likely to be a referendum on the polarizing Republican incumbent.
For these leaders to be less polarizing, they will need to do some de-anchoring.
United States politics and foreign policy have rarely felt more polarizing at home and overseas.
The 24-year-old has gone from polarizing Bachelor contestant to game-changing BIP star.
That the hard-charging Mr. Brock — polarizing even among Democrats and identified chiefly with Mrs.
The system, adopted by California voters in 2010, was meant to make politics less polarizing.
Politically, changing the admissions practice may be an appealing middle ground on a polarizing issue.
Praise and criticism from Graham's family, Trump Even within its ranks, the editorial was polarizing.
Partisanship and Mr. Trump's norm-breaking, polarizing presidency have stirred anger among the Democratic base.
Wouldn't that be far less polarizing, far less traumatic to a nation already dangerously divided?
The politics of school integration are highly polarizing, as we've seen again in recent months.
But the fact remains that the nation is sharply divided in a most polarizing manner.
Peddling polarizing content and disinformation only grew easier and more lucrative as the decade progressed.
Electric scooters are a polarizing new mode of transportation that is taking over American cities.
He certainly was a polarizing figure and there certainly were significant concerns around human rights.
Ilhan Omar's polarizing comments about Israel to disagreements over how to handle the government shutdown.
Mr. Kaepernick emerged from the protests as both a polarizing figure and a cultural symbol.
"I find sometimes in conversation with other teachers, [Clinton] can be very polarizing," Kilfoyle said.
Op-Ed Contributors Immigration has become one of the most polarizing issues of our day.
Evidence suggests "the content of media has become increasingly negative and polarizing," wrote the editorial authors.
This isn't the first time a Nature editorial has taken a polarizing stance on a subject.
His interview with polarizing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was widely criticized for being too lighthearted.
Those close to Kavanaugh say he&aposs an incredibly smart jurist, also not a polarizing personality.
And B: Trump's, you know, is somewhat perceived by many as more of a polarizing character.
His music, as one would find out by searching #KanyeRanked on Twitter, is even more polarizing.
This is because it's a clash of two fundamentally incompatible—and extraordinarily polarizing—human rights claims.
The backlash over the protests has turned the country's most popular sport into its most polarizing.
"I've always been polarizing for fans of the show," Martinez wrote in an email to Refinery29.
This polarizing approach could alienate key potential African allies, leading them to further align with China.
The Supreme Court has been quiet in the months since Justice Brett Kavanaugh's wildly polarizing confirmation.
I would describe it as polarizing, with my opinion being in the camp that hates it.
"At this moment in time, with this president, there is such a polarizing divide," Brown continues.
If only these outlets knew that polarizing political content isn't what builds a successful media brand.
"The thing we saw with Axon is that it's a less polarizing brand," Smith told Reuters.
The infamously polarizing food trend is so all over the place, we can taste it — literally.
From an aesthetic standpoint, the new Pebble, like its predecessor, is bound to be somewhat polarizing.
He had a polarizing personality that some found arrogant while others found him simply self-confident.
"In a sense this is polarizing everything," said Neville Sarony, a senior barrister in the crowd.
Given that we are in the midst of this very polarizing election ‑‑ JOHN CARLIN: I quit.
By early Friday, viewers had begun to question Fallon's treatment of the polarizing Republican presidential nominee.
This is more a function of districts polarizing by other means, including voters sorting themselves ideologically.
He also says Wendy's "TAKE NO SHIT" (caps hers) approach makes her a somewhat polarizing character.
Much like Prometheus before it, Alien: Covenant is turning out to be a severely polarizing movie.
This election cycle has been one of the most polarizing in the history of our country.
It won't be cheap, and — considering Lexus' polarizing design language — it may look a little extreme.
A veteran leftist, Lopez Obrador has been a polarizing figure since assuming the presidency in December.
That's what we're doing in this season—in part because the political climate is so polarizing.
Immigration There have been few issues as polarizing as illegal immigration over the last few years.
It beat out "Vice," the polarizing Dick Cheney biopic, which led all films with six nominations.
Debate on the finale has been polarizing, but Clarke says that the program's legacy remains intact.
One thing the matching fund scheme will do is empower the more polarizing and partisan candidates.
I did not appreciate quite how polarizing the election would be in Silicon Valley and elsewhere.
At the center of the plot, and underscoring the eerie resonance, is a volatile, polarizing election.
Election seasons are, by their very nature, polarizing – you have to choose one side of another.
But his brand of American Greatness conservatism was far more flexible, and less polarizing, than MAGA.
As it happens, Senator Tim Kaine is a less polarizing and controversial figure than Clinton herself.
Clinging to binary and polarizing assumptions based on polls does a disservice to the American public.
Some of the designs have been polarizing, sparking debate about whether the cups are Christmasy enough.
Even today, it is the most polarizing stock because they don't make money, or meaningful money.
In his VMAN cover story, Tesfaye directly addressed the polarizing conversation around his own vocal capabilities.
As we've noted earlier this week, there are few polarizing figures in music like Kanye West.
Scott Pruitt's polarizing tenure as head of the Environmental Protection Agency has come to an end.
Internally, Louisville's Office of Sustainability tries to steer away from rhetoric that could be politically polarizing.
His coalition, unless he finds partners for a unity government, will be narrow, polarizing and demanding.
Additionally, she dealt with a set of political baggage that some have viewed as uniquely polarizing.
But she was a polarizing figure, and presided over a campus that endured punishing budget cuts.
The eventual Communist victory triggered recriminations and an ugly, polarizing debate back in the United States.
"It's a huge gamble," Mr. Laksmana said, describing Mr. Prabowo as a "towering and polarizing" figure.
His polarizing stance on immigration has been met with particularly vehement resistance from the entrepreneurship sector.
And Justice Brett Kavanaugh, a polarizing figure himself, will be at the center of it all.
Indeed, Clinton's book, like the reception of Clinton herself on the campaign trail, has been polarizing.
If nothing else, I hope it served as a nice diversion from this year's polarizing election.
Harwood: But you recognize that, say, with businesspeople, with Wall Street, you're a very polarizing figure?
As much as I chuckled at the cluing angle here, I predict it will be polarizing.
In some respects, the association with a polarizing president has been bad for ­Deutsche Bank's business.
Most recently, Mr. Grenell was the American ambassador to Germany, where he had a polarizing reputation.
He will now face leftist Fernando Haddad in a polarizing runoff election scheduled for October 28.
Both parties expect a sweeping effect on the court and the confirmation of more polarizing justices.
But there's also his personal life, with his past as delicate as it can be polarizing.
Trump in listening mode seems a less combative and polarizing figure than at his campaign rallies.
Jeff Flake -- have just hours to publicly choose a side in a deeply polarizing political fight.
The skeptics were worried about the political ramifications of an intense and polarizing fight over impeachment.
It is this kind of polarizing rhetoric that got Donald Trump elected in the first place.
A Quinnipiac University poll released earlier this week bears out just how polarizing Ocasio-Cortez is.
And you're trying to create a product where you're bringing neighbors together and not polarizing things.
"Viewers also have polarizing views on Joe Kennedy's Democratic response to the SOTU," Listen First said.
Ms. Pelosi has been a polarizing figure for longer than most members have been in Congress.
For many a young black man in our polarizing society, coincidence has become a sustained peril.
It's possible these efforts could backfire and just make science even more of a polarizing topic.
Trump may have a commanding lead, but the survey shows how polarizing a figure he is.
Some breweries find hard seltzer to be a polarizing guilty pleasure, especially among their peer group.
The cow—an animal held sacred in Hinduism—has been especially polarizing in the diverse country.
The Trump administration lost some friends for engaging in unpresidential behavior, and pursuing broadly polarizing policies.
That's also helped expose and test the limits of his darker side — specifically, his polarizing politics.
It turns out Ross is as polarizing as a teacher as he is as a fictional character.
Barack Obama was the most polarizing president in the history of polling, until Trump broke his record.
He is also a polarizing figure given racist and homophobic statements he has made in the past.
Not for long, because we're going to break down this polarizing hair ingredient right here, right now.
On the whole, Russia's alleged involvement in the 2016 presidential election remains a polarizing news cycle topic.
Trump, a polarizing leader, recently recognized Jerusalem as Israel&aposs capital and relocated the American Embassy there.
New York (CNN Business)Apple has suddenly become one of the most polarizing stocks on Wall Street.
"I'm not crazy about social media, because I think it's a little bit polarizing," Malek told Colbert.
Any worthwhile reality TV franchise needs some extreme tension between two of its most polarizing cast members.
Take the iPhone, which turns 10 years old this week, as the most obvious and polarizing example.
Investors feared a polarizing election campaign which could deliver a deeply eurosceptic government, threatening the bloc's cohesion.
In polarizing times like these, the power of the celebrity as an influencer is stronger than ever.
"Accelerate" and the song "Maria" are both produced by Kanye West, who's made some polarizing statements recently.
Especially in these divisive and polarizing times, we need to approach one another with an open mind.
While we're totally on board with the clever styling hack, the bag is a bit more polarizing.
"Cats" is by no means the first film, even this year, to elicit such a polarizing response.
He's leaning heavily on the leftist legacy of former President Lula, who's a polarizing figure in Brazil.
" One of the most polarizing issues Ramaphosa faces is land reform, which he has vowed to "accelerate.
"We knew it was going to be polarizing," Lawrence told reporters at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Conor McGregor has borrowed heavily from the marketing skills of the Brit with his own polarizing comments.
Amidst this revitalization, Tim Burton released one of his most polarizing works: the knowing parody Mars Attacks!
This standout from their polarizing fifth LP is no different, indicting media saturation and our pepertual insatiability.
Climate change has been a polarizing issue in the run up to Canada's federal election in October.
While Michaels' comments swiftly garnered polarizing opinions, this isn't the first time she's criticized the keto diet.
Do you like your fried chicken with a side of polarizing politics, à la Chick-fil-A?
Zeman has been a polarizing force, publicly belittling opponents and sniping at intellectual elites and the media.
While Trump is a polarizing president, the military is one of the most trusted institutions in America.
In an already tumultuous, highly polarizing election season, the reaction to the findings broke along partisan lines.
Everyone recognizes he's got a firm set of conservative principles, but that makes him a polarizing figure.
She blamed the increase largely on polarizing politics, some "home-grown and some coming from other countries."
Is there anything left to say about two candidates who are so well known and so polarizing?
Ms. Henderson, 45, succeeded the polarizing Michelle Rhee, and she continued her predecessor's aggressive education-reform policies.
And in such a polarizing climate, nearly every major bill is destined to become mired in controversy.
Arthur: See, right off the bat you said something wildly polarizing for our readers from New York.
But her decision to kneel for the anthem has been polarizing for fans of the national team.
The Batman villain is polarizing than ever thanks to Joaquin Phoenix's portrayal in Todd Phillips' controversial take.
The new hairstyle was polarizing, as some people felt devastated while others thought he still looked attractive.
The shifts suggest that impeachment is becoming an increasingly polarizing topic between the left and the right.
The 32-year-old crown prince is a polarizing figure who has captured the financial world's attention.
The Girl Scouts have a history of taking on polarizing subjects regarding girls, women and gender identity.
The polarizing "us-versus-them" mentality, and the sinister beliefs associated with cults, are abundant in Trump.
They used a variety of image memes about polarizing social issues to try to divide the country.
Speaking of response, Drew Michael has been called "the most polarizing" stand-up special of the year.
The last quarter of her book takes a plunge into metafiction that is likely to be polarizing.
But the question of whether Mr. Modi was responsible for his government's more polarizing moments divided them.
But their boss, Barack Obama, was not the polarizing figure Mr. Trump is in the education community.
Perhaps our sense of division is exaggerated by the nonstop coverage of Trump and his polarizing ideas.
Climate change remains a polarizing topic in the nation's capital, and FEMA is caught in the middle.
That notion underpins a new touring exhibition of polarizing foods, like Australian vegemite to Chinese mouse wine.
We can look for common ground as we continue to debate these crucial and often polarizing questions.
A political action committee supporting Chris McDaniel, the polarizing Mississippi Senate candidate, received $750,0003 from Mr. Uihlein.
Maybe I've been a bit polarizing, but just like a bear, it's been to protect my cubs.
The court is diving into these polarizing issues quickly and will keep doing so until next summer.
But polarizing the debate in this fashion will not get us any closer to solving the problem.
In other words, polarizing candidates diminish turnout in their own party while boosting turnout among opposing partisans.
The ABC sitcom ventured into polarizing territory Wednesday night with an episode about Mr. Trump's election victory.
But with a polarizing figure like Trump or Cruz as the GOP's presidential nominee, it could happen.
Savage isn't the only Nigerian female celebrity polarizing audiences with her opinions on gender roles and feminism.
Where once age, religion and geography were dating criteria I considered, it's now politics that's most polarizing.
The polarizing version of the classic sitcom that returned on ABC this spring was really two shows.
Fans of Miranda July — whose style is understandably polarizing — won't be disappointed with her latest film, Kajillionaire.
Buttigieg has led the charge against Sanders, labeling him a polarizing candidate who would repel new voters.
Since becoming a polarizing figure in Washington, that aspirational element formerly associated with her has arguably diminished.
After Buttigieg accused Sanders of wanting "to burn this party down," Holt asked Sanders whether he's polarizing.
I expect — actually I know because the tweets have happened — that it will be a little polarizing.
We're visiting Brazil, where a congressman has been elected to the presidency after a polarizing campaign season.
Trump's deeply polarizing nature is a big part of the reason for the relatively static poll numbers.
For a president as polarizing as Trump, Alexander is struck with how good he is in person.
But at home he has become a highly polarizing figure, inspiring devotion and revulsion in equal measure.
Democrats strongly objected to Bridenstine, labeling him a politically polarizing figure with little scientific or technical expertise.
In their polarizing aftermath, the chaplains both chose and were compelled to become cultural and religious interlocutors.
Canaccord Genuity is predicting a sales boost from the polarizing ad that features the former NFL quarterback.
He's a truly polarizing figure whose recognizable tropes leave no gamer in the middle ground of opinion.
Mr. Modi is at his political best with an electoral campaign run on sectarian and polarizing themes.
Zhang previously studied reactions to information about climate change, an issue that remains polarizing despite scientific consensus.
Reid's support may not help bring Republicans on-board either given his polarizing reputation in the GOP.
Ed Markey's highly polarizing landmark climate proposal that the Senate is slated to vote on later Tuesday.
Modi and the BJP have also been accused of polarizing voters and creating a narrative around nationalism.
Back then, with coach John Jenkins in charge, Houston was college football's most intriguing and polarizing team.
Troll bots and deepfakes drive a wedge between humanity by polarizing and bringing out the worst in us.
Long was a national figure and one of the most innovative and polarizing pastors in the contemporary church.
A Cheetos cookie may sound polarizing, but when executed by a cookie master such as Canter, it's flawless.
In addition to a chubbier physique, he dyed his eyebrows blonde to more closely resemble the polarizing politician.
The images that Trump and Kardashian craft and curate are meant to be polarizing, to evoke strong feelings.
There he is insulated through sheer branding from most criticism of his polarizing tenure in the White House.
We were polarizing because we did not "play ball" with the sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll messaging dictum.
And a Trump/Clinton race will be extremely polarizing, even by the standards of our hyper-polarized times.
The Iraq War and the Affordable Care Act, among other reasons, made Bush and Obama deeply polarizing figures.
Her overall political message is pretty polarizing, and it's not surprising that this would turn off Republicans especially.
I understand that he's had more votes than any other candidate but this is an incredibly polarizing election.
" That post was just as polarizing, with one Facebook user slamming influencers as "scumbags" and "new age beggars.
Moreover, it signals a polarizing trend that forces brands to choose between going full image or full text.
Despite the outcry, it seems quite clear that Netflix is willing to take a chance on polarizing shows.
"There are some polarizing ideas here and there, but these things need to be fought about," she said.
Twin Peaks has always been a polarizing show, making even fans like myself question their loyalty at times.
The app's anonymous discussion feature is heated and polarizing — with some questions clearly engineered to get a rise.
Getting beyond partisanship is unlikely in what is shaping up to be a record-setting polarizing presidential election.
That type of vitriol, it seems, is reserved for Jennifer Lawrence, the most polarizing of A-List celebrities.
Yet she's also a polarizing figure who attracts what she's called a "cottage industry" of angry, vocal opposition.
The once-polarizing world of open-source software has recently become one of the hotter destinations for VCs.
Right now, the group's president said that a ruling like that would be deeply polarizing for the country.
In a polarizing year like 2018, it might just be time for the world's first relentlessly nice Bachelorette.
Polarizing ads have raised awareness (no Matthew McConaughey jokes here, I promise), and new product is filling showrooms.
Ice cream — like french fries, pizza, or burgers — is a highly important (and therefore highly polarizing) food group.
The leftist president, a polarizing leader who frequently criticized the United States, died in 2013 after battling cancer.
Kardashian West was quick to point out that she was less than thrilled by West's polarizing political stand.
Murder teens triumph, as do funny teens, and, if you ask certain corners of social media, polarizing teens.
When discussing a polarizing issue with your friends or family, the most important part is listening to them.
Obviously, we don't want to pander to anybody, but I think walking that line of ridiculous, polarizing content.
He included the country in his high-profile and immensely polarizing travel ban on seven Muslim-majority nations.
But no matter how good any given musician or pop superstar is, Super Bowl halftime performers are polarizing.
Even so, he warned of equating the Jewish state and all its diversity with its polarizing, longtime leader.
Filter bubbles could potentially be strengthened by showing more posts to friends, further polarizing a politically divided world.
Well, as we slowly find out through "Storm," Mr. DeLuca is a polarizing figure, to say the least.
A polarizing but classic dish, green bean casserole is only good if it's made with fresh green beans.
The closure would mean the end of Necco Wafers, a polarizing candy that has been around since 1847.
He's seen as objective, isn't polarizing and is actually trusted by most on both sides of the aisle.
Phaneuf captained the Leafs for six of his seven seasons with Toronto, often portrayed as a polarizing figure.
By the media you mean...I mean media figureheads like Trump, like Bill O'Reilly—these very polarizing people.
And as I said before, sometimes taking two polarizing personalities can help navigate my feelings for each person.
I understand that he's had more votes than any other candidate, but this is an incredibly polarizing election.
Trump is not only a polarizing figure, but Virginia was one of the few swing states he lost.
But in the long-run, it risks polarizing the Grey Lady's audience even more than it is already.
I understand that he's had more votes than any other candidate – but this is an incredibly polarizing election.
Trump's appearance Monday night follows the most polarizing chapter of a presidency that has continually exacerbated political divisions.
Unlike other deeply polarizing elections in Europe (and the US), don't expect this one to get too heated.
"I do think that Clinton and Trump are the two most polarizing figures in politics today," Johnson said.
Her decision now to admonish the area's nouveau riche might gain her new stripes as a polarizing figure.
Unless, of course, you're New York rapper Jadakiss, whose crust-only pizza order is currently polarizing social media.
It is now Africa's largest and most polarizing chain of private schools (I wrote about Bridge in 603).
This year, Democrats and Republicans have high hopes of winning Wisconsin, where Walker remains a deeply polarizing figure.
That 2628 percent of voters say Trump is a factor means he is more polarizing than previous presidents.
Since Trump is one of the most polarizing politicians in American history, that balance is impossible to strike.
More polarizing messages can be more expensive to distribute precisely because they reflect minority viewpoints, the spokesman said.
The Gallery is closest in spirit to the playful, and polarizing, experiments conducted at the pop-up dinners.
The polarizing responses illustrate how back-to-school shopping for technology gadgets has become increasingly complex for parents.
Alexander purposely steered the bill to avoid the polarizing issue of ObamaCare and to focus on other areas.
Once the epitome of the broad post-ideological German consensus, Ms. Merkel quickly became Germany's most polarizing figure.
No matter their individual reactions to the trip, Birthright Israel is increasingly polarizing on college campuses—but why?
When Beaver hit the market in 2014, it immediately became a polarizing sensation in the niche perfume world.
An authoritarian figure Fujimori is a polarizing figure in Peru, the country he led from 1990 to 2000.
Most startups stay away from polarizing politics that could limit their business, but Hustle refused to stay neutral.
Lake attributes the statistical trend to the rise of the #MeToo movement and polarizing issues like reproductive health.
Pelosi has become a polarizing issue in the midterms, with multiple red-state Democrats distancing themselves from her.
There are political realities, and that's the nature of the West's polarizing political climate from administration to administration.
There's no denying that Tess Holliday is a polarizing figure, gathering supporters and detractors with every Instagram post.
Yeung: I mean it is such a polarizing conversation, as we have seen in the last few days.
Protests have been taking place in London, Edinburgh and Glasgow following the UK's incredibly polarizing vote for Brexit.
The polarizing politics surrounding the Affordable Care Act makes any reform to the health care system particularly challenging.
A divisive Hollywood star In recent years, Mr. Trump has become a polarizing presence in the entertainment industry.
First Amendment cases are typically polarizing, and the justices have not yet scheduled oral argument for this case.
No issue more clearly defines the polarizing legacy of the Zimbabwean leader, who died on Friday at 95.
On several polarizing issues, Democrats are refusing to offer the reassurances to moderate opinion that they once did.
It ended up being the most polarizing track on the album—it's a love or hate thing, apparently.
Op-Ed Contributors How are religious conservatives doing in the polarizing and often stumbling presidency of Donald Trump?
It's objectively ugly music, between the raw production values of their recorded work and Tim Baker's polarizing screech.
He is a polarizing figure in the art world, whose previous works in France have also proved divisive.
He said that though he painted some polarizing politicians and other controversial figures, he tried to remain dispassionate.
President Donald J. Trump is just one result; a profound and polarizing distortion of American democracy is another.
We don't want to be bombarded, or even confronted with anything slightly uncomfortable, let alone politicized or polarizing.
Now, even with its most polarizing album so far, Arcade Fire is a familiar sight at No. 1.
If major, powerful nonprofit organizations endorse such polarizing politicians, then who speaks for the vulnerable and the neglected?
But for all the praise the movie has received, perhaps its most polarizing aspect has been its length.
His episodes were about the impact of Hurricane Sandy and how polarizing climate change could be in politics.
The controversial bionic beak is gone, replaced with a less polarizing pentagonal grille flanked by redesigned LED headlamps.
The Vivo Nex 3 is a good phone with a single head-turning — and potentially polarizing — design feature.
Dozens of Democratic candidates, due to her polarizing popularity, have campaigned on not supporting Pelosi for the speakership.
He's a deeply polarizing figure whose job approval ratings have never crested 22016% in his presidency to date.
As long as that list is, something larger dominates this election season, too: Trump's uniquely polarizing governing style.
Mr. Libby's prosecution became a symbol of the polarizing politics of the Iraq war during the Bush administration.
Almost every iteration of his messaging is the type of polarizing content that is candy for Facebook's algorithms.
An audio series following first-year House members as they take center stage in Washington's most polarizing debates.
Yet when it came to best picture, "Roma" lost to "Green Book," Peter Farrelly's polarizing segregation-era tale.
The restaurant is far too nice to be polarizing, but it won't be everybody's cold glass of milk.
But because Canadian politics accounts for diversity without polarizing across ethnic or religious lines, it is more resilient.
The right-wing media figures are polarizing for profit, chasing ratings among people it keeps addicted to anger.
She is an altogether polarizing figure considered by a large portion of the electorate to be deeply corrupt.
The name change means consumers won't mistakenly connect the Disney-owned studio with Mr. Murdoch's polarizing Fox News.
"I wanted people to understand this is a historical figure who is incredibly polarizing, and why," Burstein said.
Christmas music Music choices in stores during the holiday season has been a polarizing issue in recent years.
On Wednesday, Rubio bemoaned the lack of civility in American politics amid the polarizing debate on gun control.
A disastrous post-election violence ensued,followed by intervention from the International Criminal Court, further polarizing Kenyan politics.
To the Editor: I was saddened to read that race issues are polarizing the Women's March on Washington.
Despite the government's backing, the chip remains a polarizing subject, and the source of conspiracy theory and speculation.
Yet Mr. Trump, much as he has in the rest of the country, has become a polarizing force.
Unfortunately this story will be immediately politicized, polarizing people into seeing Clinton as absolutely guilty or absolutely innocent.
How to deal with climate change is shaping up to be a polarizing issue in the election campaign.
At this point there is little downside for O'Rourke to make polarizing statements on impeachment and other issues.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Caravaggio is a disturbing, unsavory, alluring, provocative, and for some, polarizing figure.
But in fashion, the rise of the internet, and how it translates into trends, has become even more polarizing.
Those techniques have been very successful in brainwashing a large proportion of our population and polarizing the political process.
Uribe has remained a polarizing kingmaker as his party has sought to stymie a peace accord with Marxist rebels.
Mountain was a polarizing work, the sort of thing that provokes critical debate about what a "videogame" actually is.
Gordon Ramsay has made it clear that he's not a fan of the polarizing combination of pineapple and pizza.
The debate over altering a bedrock law governing the internet in the name of curbing sex trafficking was polarizing.
Given how personal and polarizing this election has been, it stands to reason that the ride will be awkward.
The flip side of enacting justified outrage at expressions of misogyny and other polarizing worldviews, he cautioned, is dehumanization.
A polarizing figure, Maliki's specter looms large in the 2018 election, particularly given the split in the Shi'ite vote.
NW: I think that it has a polarizing effect, where there is a backlash against the president's sexist views.
I have kind of been a polarizing character in our storylines and our industry, and our fans are passionate.
The only hardware feature that's so polarizing I have to devote an entire section to it are the buttons.
His extreme views on gay rights and other polarizing cultural issues could make life uncomfortable for future Republican colleagues.
Arpaio, who dubbed himself "America's toughest sheriff," established a polarizing national profile for his hardline stance on undocumented immigrants.
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Multi-level marketing companies, or MLMs, are a polarizing phenomenon: Those who do it preach it like the gospel.
Mugabe has an understandably polarizing legacy: He's often earned praise from pan-Africanists and ire from human rights advocates.
Steven McDonald: The thing about Third Eye is that it's sort of a polarizing album for Redd Kross fans.
Between fierce debates over Chicago or NYC-style pies and unshakable opinions on toppings like pineapple, pizza is polarizing.
This isn't the first event coordinated by fake Facebook accounts with the likely intention of further polarizing U.S. voters.
She became a polarizing figure for women early on with her infamous remark about staying home and baking cookies.
Trump is a highly polarizing candidate who has made issues of America's ethnic identity central to his xenophobic campaign.
O'Rourke has become an increasingly polarizing figure in the polls and has never been able to surmount Cruz's lead.
You may hear a lot of labels being thrown out: 'Bernie's too radical, Bernie's too dangerous, Bernie's too polarizing.
She and others criticized CHP leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu as divisive and polarizing - an accusation also commonly leveled at Erdogan.
It's a tricky, polarizing question, and one researchers took up in the runup to the 2016 US presidential election.
Everything in Midsommar emphasizes a contrast between two polarizing forces, from its cinematography to its characters, plot, and setting.
In the case of Jimmy Fallon, the split is a far less polarizing 36 percent Democrat, 85033 percent Republicans.
Visibility, conversation, press attention are all good for raising awareness, even stories about an actor that causes polarizing reactions.
Finally, Berners-Lee pointed to the "unintended negative consequences" of the web's design, like polarizing discussions taking place online.
Until now deputy FPO leader, he is one of Austria's most popular politicians, better liked than the polarizing Strache.
Gore is the most polarizing figure in climate politics—disputed on the left, and widely loathed on the right.
That has been the rule for midterm elections for decades, and a polarizing president makes it only more true.
Snyder's 22-minute film also focuses on healing rather than the shooters or the polarizing issues of gun control.
People love him or they hate him; he's easily one of the most polarizing artists in the music businesses.
Cue, Apple's content deal-maker and broker of the Beats deal, has become a hugely polarizing figure among developers.
He says he'll join the Freedom Caucus, but supports decriminalizing marijuana and opposes the locally polarizing Atlantic Pipeline project.
Why, according to his obituary, was Muhammad Ali "as polarizing a superstar as the sports world has ever produced"?
She pledged to set the polarizing consumer watchdog on a steady, accountable course after a year of political whiplash.
His conversation with T.I. suggests he admires Trump as a fellow polarizing figure, someone who defies norms and expectations.
Trump's comments are polarizing a deeply divided region, said Jan Zalewski, a senior South Asia analyst at Verisk Maplecroft.
Without a coherent, constructive, national immigration story, polarizing immigration rhetoric defines America – even if our lived experiences do not.
Kraninger would take the reins of the politically polarizing consumer watchdog agency that Republicans have long fought to weaken.
The polarizing shoe brand tied for seventh place among teens' preferred footwear brands, up from 13th place last year.
Google has a message for its employees: No more talk of politics or other polarizing topics on company time.
The fierce battles over ObamaCare and Trump demonstrate that any health reform fight will be long, tough and polarizing.
The debate is a sign of the times: a polarizing exchange of sound-bytes with no real underlying analysis.
Amongst the endless list of hopelessly polarizing issues that divide the country today, abortion is at the very top.
It's not just that the media has hyped up the polarizing rhetoric of the political campaigns — presidential in particular.
Twitter, the well-known but less-well-used social network of 140-character quips about the news, is polarizing.
Only 49% of people said they find candy corn tasty, making it one of the most polarizing Halloween candies.
The red cap has been a polarizing symbol of Trump's campaign and has sparked conflict since his 2016 election.
In my own closet, one of the most polarizing pieces of clothing in history has played that role: leggings.
Some have suggested that Trump's polarizing persona could resurrect the violent anti-WEF protests seen in the early 2000s.
However, this was the artist's first foray political commentary, which predictably turned The Legacy Stone into a polarizing issue.
Like durian or cheddar cheese on apple pie, Spam is a polarizing food that's usually either loved or loathed.
Unlike other polarizing British lad bands, like Royal Blood or Catfish & The Bottlemen, Slaves deny their purported laddy-ness.
We cannot continue the meanness, personal slurs, and polarizing attacks, all of which are doing great harm to America.
If Kavanaugh is confirmed by the Senate, the court will likely swing decidedly to the right, further polarizing Americans.
We are, of course, talking about Dwight Howard and Carmelo Anthony, two players as polarizing as they are accomplished.
And he admitted that the pressure to perform on social media had made him gravitate toward more polarizing topics.
One of Libya's most powerful if polarizing figures, General Hifter is a former military officer who served under Col.
Despite being one of the world's most polarizing families, the Bush dynasty continues to triumph in money and politics.
Your eyes do not perceive polarization, but a polarizing filter in the IMAX glasses turned the invisible colorfully visible.
The eulogy is to be delivered by his son, Franklin, who has honed a reputation as a polarizing partisan.
Then, like now, a culturally polarizing Republican candidate was narrowly elected after a campaign waged atop nationalistic, identitarian appeals.
The speaker is a polarizing figure whose unfavorability in the polls consistently surpasses her positive numbers by double digits.
WeWork's S-1 misses these three key points: WeWork is the most polarizing startup I have seen in sometime.
The president is polarizing and poisoning the country I love, but I won't let him poison this family, too.
Today, our political climate is marked by increasingly acerbic and polarizing rhetoric on all sides of the political spectrum.
But we should say that this movie has been very polarizing in terms of how people are reviewing it.
I absorbed a second truth as well: Sweet rieslings, no matter how balanced and gorgeous, will always be polarizing.
"Kris tends to be a polarizing candidate," Roberts, whose retirement opened up the fight for his seat, told CNN.
He noted that Sanders' "all the way" attitude leaves most people out and warned against nominating anyone too polarizing.
The NFL no longer ranks within the top 15 of the most polarizing brands polled out of 3,700 companies.
Today he's one of the most powerful Republicans in the House but also a polarizing figure in national politics.
Tackling such polarizing rhetoric by influential figures needs to be part of any long-term digital strategy, said Ebner.
Launching attack after attack on what he describes as his "conservative" opponents, Lopez Obrador has admitted to polarizing Mexico.
They have also made Mr. Zucman and Mr. Saez the most visible, and polarizing, economists in the 2020 campaign.
This was the most public expression of the intense reaction generated across the country by Mr. Trump's polarizing decision.
Ms. Thomas worried that no one would publish a young-adult novel about such a raw and polarizing subject.
Still, Texas Republicans are cautiously optimistic about Cornyn's prospects, describing him as a far less polarizing figure than Sen.
To be sure, the Cybertruck&aposs styling is polarizing but that hasn&apost stopped the excitement among potential customers.
Having said that, any attempt to remix the song is probably just as equally polarizing as the track itself.
Politicians across the ideological spectrum were unanimous in condemning the attack, the latest twist in a polarizing presidential contest.
Nearly two years after a bruising confirmation battle — and several high-profile stumbles — she remains as polarizing as ever.
Despite its polarizing effect, the Supreme Court issue does not appear to be a priority issue for voters surveyed.
The Met Gala red carpet is known for its polarizing outfits and fun (albeit sometimes wacky) interpretations of the theme.
You see these accounts, over multiple years, trying to target the American political conversation, and it's a very polarizing conversation.
A survey from Morning Consult published Thursday identified some of the most polarizing brands in America based on party affiliation.
You don't have to look too far in the news to know Trump is particularly adept at polarizing the public.
Whereas the company's California-centric Hollister brand has made some strides, it didn't start off with the same polarizing reputation.
But even that theory doesn't always account for what may be one of the most polarizing fetishes of all: poop.
Something as polarizing as "the strange fruit piece," as Nola's therapist Dr. Jamison (Heather Headley) calls it, signifies this growth.
In the current polarizing moment, religion and politics seem closely aligned: Christianity on the right and atheism on the left.
And even though they can be rewarding, social media platforms have also become home to political outrage and polarizing conversations.
Moving, funny, unforgettable, but definitely a polarizing night at the theater, thanks to Ms. Baker's quietly observational pacing (2811:24111).
For $4.76, you can get a box of seven and decide which side of this polarizing debate you stand on.
The incentives that governed its biggest platforms were calibrated to reward information that was often misleading and polarizing, or both.
Kingsman's shock-heavy aesthetic is polarizing, and there's not much reason to see the film if you don't like it.
Pelosi also emphasized that Cummings aimed to conduct his work in a bipartisan fashion, by building consensus on polarizing topics.
It's still a polarizing design, even this many years in, but I don't think that's a reason not to upgrade.
"Lost" creator Damon Lindelof made a similar exit from Twitter in 2013 after constant criticism about his show's polarizing ending.
Petrobras unions backed former President Dilma Rousseff, who was permanently removed from office last month in a polarizing impeachment process.
We added hours to our day to answer stuff about something we consider really important, but can be incredibly polarizing.
Culture, too, needs artists to be in places like Spartanburg at a time when polarizing populism threatens to divide us.
Teigen also discussed cultural appropriation, a polarizing topic that seems to create headlines and cause a tweet storm every week.
To a large degree, Bashar Assad by polarizing the Syrian people has also given rise to ISIS and al Qaeda.
President Donald Trump says he doesn't like the term "adjustment" in the discussion about the polarizing border adjustment import tax.
Considering the imminence of 2016's polarizing presidential election, I've taken it upon myself to do my own social research.
The news, which comes on the heels of a deadly chemical attack in Syria earlier this week, has been polarizing.
Simply put: you can't have meaningful discussion if you are forever polarizing into two sides simply screaming at each other.
The polarizing magazine founder was buried at Westwood Village Memorial Park in Los Angeles next to iconic actress Marilyn Monroe.
" Overn explains, "While releasing these photographs, I have received responses by men telling me that they are 'polarizing' and 'unnecessary.
She's been a polarizing national figure for a quarter-century, so many journalists (and voters) have strong opinions about her.
The bare minimum that would be expected in that case would be orthodox sparring partners for the polarizing UFC star.
Few minds changed: Trump is a hugely polarizing figure and it's hard to see how that changes anytime soon.5.
We have been criticized for naming our law school after Justice Antonin Scalia, whose opinions some consider objectionable and polarizing.
A gesture that felt patriotic to some felt, in the midst of a polarizing election cycle, like pandering to others.
But they say it is important not to overstate their importance when dealing with a president as polarizing as Trump.
They said the entry of such a polarizing player would help rally their base behind Kavanaugh and that's what happened.
For decades, John Paul Vincent "Sonny" Vaccaro has been one of the most influential, colorful, and polarizing figures in basketball.
As a polarizing figure, Trump magnifies the passions of those who would use him as an excuse to act out.
"Robert and I share a curiosity for AI, a complicated and often polarizing subject," Susan Downey explained in a statement.
Hong Kong's leader signals polarizing extradition bill will go forward — despite hundreds-of-thousands of protesters taking to the streets
"The new hairstyle has been polarizing for fans, and some have compared it to Eminem and Eleven from "Stranger Things.
I would like to mention, though, that I realized from the get-go that this puzzle would be quite polarizing.
At the same time, voters signaled their receptiveness to the less polarizing and more inclusive message of Democrat Beto O'Rourke.
Together, this sets up immigration as one of the most polarizing issues that will face voters in the 6900 election.
Oxford's study produced three important conclusions: Across the U.S.: Twitter users got more polarizing and fake news than professional information.
In fact, one of the summer's most polarizing series, the Sam Levinson–created HBO drama Euphoria, prizes the slow watch.
His positions on unions have made him a polarizing figure in the state but he is well regarded among Republicans.
As one of the country's most prominent and polarizing figures, she retained political clout long after her divorce from Mandela.
A promising approach to reducing partisan conflict and gridlock, therefore, is to counteract those undemocratic, polarizing influences on the parties.
All of the cable news networks have benefited from the heightened interest that has come from the polarizing Trump administration.
The likely reason for its scarcity isn't because it's not delicious, but rather, because white chocolate can be so polarizing.
I think we've just given people a newer perspective on how to enjoy dining, one that's not quite as polarizing.
And for users that feel social networks that have become too polarizing or crowded, one-to-one messaging is attractive.
The big picture: This revelation comes as the polarizing immigration debate in the U.S. and Europe is getting more divisive.
Accomplishing this with a leader as polarizing as President Trump, of course, is more theoretical at this point than realistic.
With that, Mr. Hernández took office, but he remained a polarizing figure accused of corruption and amassing too much power.
George W. Bush, who remained a polarizing figure after he left office, pursued a low-profile role in Republican politics.
But his political lieutenants believe the polarizing court battle has been a boon to their chances to hold the Senate.
No. 2, effective communicator, although I am polarizing because I'm very opinionated and so some people don't like opinionated people.
In recent months, people have started taking heavy notice of rapper Lil' Yachty and the polarizing effect his music creates.
Here are examples of how false information has spread in Europe recently, polarizing opinions about contentious topics like Muslim immigration.
"If you ask for my personal opinion, at this moment, maybe we should consider not polarizing everyone?" he told RTHK.
The Trump strategy was to continue polarizing the electorate along identity lines, and to hope for a repeat of 2016.
It was very polarizing for critics and was generally viewed as a visual spectacle that was aimless and lacked drive.
Last year, Facebook also acknowledged that Russian agents had used the site to spread divisive and polarizing ads and posts.
Thompson plays a polarizing member of Parliament, and the impressive cast also includes Rory Kinnear, Russell Tovey and Jessica Hynes.
He had been a polarizing president, cherished as well as deplored for his excitability, his stubbornness, his gift for demagoguery.
And with the N.F.L. season beginning, our sportswriter explores how Colin Kaepernick became the most polarizing figure in American sports.
Some believed news coverage of the polarizing presidential race siphoned off viewership, pointing out that ratings improved after the election.
The debate over whether companies should allow their employees to work from home has been fairly polarizing in the past.
In the end, though, it may not have been the polarizing issues that made the biggest difference at the polls.
Chief Burke, a protégé of Mr. Spota and a polarizing figure among county leaders, was apparently enraged by the theft.
It's a party that wants America's most unpopular, polarizing politician (Nancy Pelosi!) to be in charge of all of this.
Before I started reading your work on this, my instinct was that platforms should take steps to become less polarizing.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Bloomberg as deeply polarizing figures who would lead the Democratic Party to defeat in November.
But either move would be seen as highly political and polarizing — a reason Roberts might choose to avoid either step.
As with many products, first impressions count for a lot, and I expect the new Spectacle design will be polarizing.
The polarizing pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho was injured in a knife attack this month and his offices were vandalized.
With no centrist candidate on the ballot, the June election will elect a president sure to be a polarizing figure.
" The former South Bend mayor lumped together Sanders and Bloomberg, calling them "the two most polarizing figures on this stage.
The clumsy high-profile rollout of the polarizing novel points to a larger issue concerning how new books are promoted.
"Russia's goal is to weaken Western countries by polarizing the debate," said Daniel Stenling, the Swedish Security Service's counterintelligence chief.
A polarizing Pope At the same time, though, Catholics are increasingly polarized about the actions Francis has taken as Pope.
The polarizing case drew friends of the court briefs from lawmakers on both sides and the Trump administration backing Phillips.
Other polarizing teams' pitches to casual fans are aggressively inclusive; witness the Yankees' rechristening as America's team after the Sept.
Lyndon and Peter co-founded SolarCity, which Tesla acquired in 2016 for $2.6 billion-- a polarizing deal at the time.
For women in particular, what to wear in the workplace can not only be polarizing, but a matter of comfort.
Now, imagine this: a polarizing president under investigation, mocked by allies abroad and assailed at home with an understaffed administration.
Over nearly three years in office, he has become the most polarizing figure in a country stewing in toxic politics.
For her part, Omar seems to be at once surprised at becoming a polarizing figure while also embracing the role.
Views of Donald Trump are about as polarizing as partisanship in this race, which Trump has tweeted about multiple times.
And in the case of Clinton, a polarizing figure on the right, it's likely some negative comments are being included.
She knows what the beltway wisdom says: That Cornyn is a stronger candidate than Cruz was — more likable, less polarizing.
"Russia's goal is to weaken Western countries by polarizing the debate," said Daniel Stenling, the Swedish Security Service's counterintelligence chief.
"Sanders is just as polarizing as Trump AND he'll ruin our economy and doesnt care about our military," Blankfein wrote.
From "The Cloverfield Paradox" to "Bright" to "Mute," Netflix's sci-fi content has been polarizing and "Extinction" is no different.
This one was particularly polarizing because it touched every nerve — race, President Trump and the behavior of young white men.
Op-Ed Contributors Can Trumpist ideas, populist and nationalist, survive the polarizing and thus-far stumbling presidency of Donald Trump?
The president and his former grand strategist threw considerable weight behind Roy Moore, the polarizing Republican Senate candidate in Alabama.
Raisins, to be sure, are polarizing; perhaps the most fundamental obstacle for raisins is that they are not chocolate chips.
It's vaguely remarkable that Handmaid's managed so many nominations after a second season that was more polarizing than its first.
But Trump railed against the polarizing agreement over and over again on the campaign trail — as did then-candidate Sen.
Valentine's Day is one of those polarizing holidays that can go so wrong or so right for no reason at all.
During the U.S. presidential election, Russian government trolls and profit-driven fake news outlets polluted the social network with polarizing propaganda.
He was selfish and spectacular, traits that helped create a polarizing figure whose flaws and strengths could seemingly never be disentangled.
The bombastic businessman, whose campaign made headlines for polarizing and divisive rhetoric, took an uncharacteristically civil tone in his acceptance speech.
The production follows a Prince tribute at the Billboard Music Awards on May 22, which featured a polarizing performance from Madonna.
How will the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rule on one of the most continuous issues of a polarizing White House?
After more than two years off the air, Big Little Lies is back for its polarizing second season, premiering June 9.
Remember, in the auto business, the models with polarizing styling have the best chance of standing out and winning over buyers.
But, even though Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are polarizing presidential candidates, peoples' feelings about them extend well beyond love/hate.
Ca$tro Guapo and FIJI, the polarizing fire and ice trap personalities behind CMDWN, remember the beginning of their journey vividly.
"We were running very polarizing ads that were resonating, and our growth just exploded," co-founder and CEO JT Marino said.
Netanyahu's last visit to Washington, in March 2015, was for a polarizing speech to Congress that more than 50 Democrats boycotted.
The polarizing Netflix drama about the aftermath of one teenage girl's suicide will premiere its sophomore season on Friday, May 18.
Then The Passion of the Christ arrived in 2004 as a polarizing, bolt-from-the-blue phenomenon, an altogether unlikely blockbuster.
This discordance between expectation and reality in horror trailers has a recent precedent in the polarizing but critically acclaimed The Witch.
The scandal is so polarizing it's almost impossible to discuss any aspect of it without the conversation ending in name-calling.
Anyone who's ever stepped foot onto the polo grounds in the Coachella Valley knows that festival beauty is a polarizing topic.
The nominal leader of the Pakistani Taliban, Maulana Fazlullah, was a polarizing figure within the militant movement even from the start.
Liberman, one of the most polarizing figures in Israeli politics, has expressed some hawkish and even extreme views in the past.
But Trump's polarizing presidency has given hope to a host of Democratic contenders that he can be denied a second term.
So I have a fair idea of what it's like to be on the receiving end of fury over polarizing issues.
While some of his points are as polarizing as Trump's, Hawley has managed to work successfully with Democrats on tech legislation.
This trend risks increasingly polarizing the country between wealthy Qataris at the top and Asian blue-collar workers at the bottom.
Neither of those circumstances would hold true for the presidency — an institution that has only grown more polarizing in recent years.
To say there's a lot of polarizing civil rights issues surrounding this special Senate election in Alabama, would be an understatement.
Notches may be 20163's most polarizing smartphone design quirk, but I don't find them to be a problem at all.
But viewers of early screenings promise that, for good or for bad, Assassination Nation will be more polarizing than snooze-worthy.
A good polarizing fight with liberal elites, after all, will give Fox News and conservative talk radio plenty to chew over.
Ricoh's most polarizing choice will be the removal of the built-in flash in order to achieve the more compact size.
Yet the world's leading democracies instead could be locked in a series of morale-sapping, growth-slowing and politically polarizing skirmishes.
What used to be idle chitchat about the unusually warm day or last weekend's storm has become both premonitory and polarizing.
That's why I think we have to all try to step up, rather than accusing, polarizing and using very unhelpful stances.
Bernstein analyst Todd Juenger initiated coverage of Netflix with an outperform rating, calling shares of the streaming company a "polarizing" story.
McCharen, like us, is interested in seeing how other designers tackle — or stay silent on — polarizing political matters this Fashion Month.
Trump's approval ratings have stayed depressed despite many strong economic indicators — a reflection of just how polarizing his presidency has been.
And yet, here's the thing: Notwithstanding the fact that tech is spreading, with more cities participating, tech is in fact polarizing.
Personal Shopper may be the most polarizing picture of the festival so far, but some critics are helping turn the tide.
But I also found that there are powerful forces in this country that benefit from polarizing us and keeping us apart.
It's a polarizing form of level creation, one that generates as much excitement as it does eye-rolls, but it's legitimate.
As an outspoken critic of Trump in 2016, Moore became a polarizing figure last year -- at least temporarily -- within the denomination.
They're the kinds of numbers that give Clinton — a polarizing candidate in her own right — the possibility of a landslide victory.
So it's not a huge surprise Microsoft doesn't want to play that game on the day after a polarizing, unprecedented election.
We're a little surprised that one of the world's most polarizing foodstuffs is this exacting about the inscriptions on their jars.
Because for Sessions, crime is an inherently polarizing issue—and that's the best news for Republicans who want to crack down.
Harden's isolation style can be polarizing, and at one point during this year's individual assault he recorded 304 straight unassisted points.
For all his polarizing characteristics and lousy approval ratings, President Trump still has the nation's undivided attention in an unprecedented way.
Both Burger King and Jack in the Box's tacos are polarizing, with Business Insider's taste testers deeming both menu items disgusting.
In these polarizing times, often forgotten is that Republicans of the past had been at the forefront of championing environmental values.
Still, Swers says she continues to see bipartisan Congresswomen coming together to improve women's health around issues that aren't as polarizing.
It is time to stop polarizing this issue and start developing action-oriented solutions that will end gun violence in America.
Behind the scenes, Republican incumbents and their aides are pinning their hopes on a strong economy overcoming Trump's polarizing political persona.
Republicans are actively seeking to tie Democratic candidates to Pelosi, who has been a polarizing figure for more than a decade.
"I kind of hope he does get on the ballot because he is such a polarizing figure," Perez said of Arpaio.
His polarizing campaign has the potential to do lasting damage to the family business she now effectively runs with her brothers.
Goodfriend, an economics professor at Carnegie Mellon and a former Fed staffer, was the most polarizing nominee approved by the panel.
That poses big security problems in a normal election year, let alone one with a nominee as polarizing as Mr. Trump.
These social media firms are now refereeing content of the angry, polarizing and downright crazy public space those giants themselves created.
Most polarizing were film industry unions, such as actors' and directors' guilds, which 303% of those surveyed supported and 20.8% opposed.
Trump is a famously polarizing figure and his approval ratings have shifted around within a relatively narrow range throughout his tenure.
Peterson, formerly an obscure professor, is now one of the most influential—and polarizing—public intellectuals in the English-speaking world.
The disintegration of these "mediating institutions" has, ironically, provided a vacuum into which the polarizing forces have moved, further fracturing society.
If early reviews are any indication, his new book, which comes out on Tuesday from Simon & Schuster, will be highly polarizing.

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