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I suspect there will be a bipolarization of this society.
"The economy has led to a bipolarization of society and students have become either very wealthy or very poor," he said.
Along the 20th century three processes have influenced the growth and asymmetries in the settlements within Portugal: litoralization, urbanization and bipolarization.
The wave of bipolarization (or depolarization) that stimulates both atria to contract at the same time is due to sinoatrial node which is located on the upper wall of the right atrium.
It is suggested that the use of D'Hondt method also contribute to a certain degree, though not as large as the low number of seats per constituency, to the bipolarization of the party system.
It's not our language, not our universal social programs. . . It's not even the animosity we hold each other in - the bipolarization of English versus French, east versus west, everyone versus Ontario.
A change in the rules of proportional representation would reverse this trend and benefit only parallel efforts by Christian Democrats and the Communist Party to regain the postwar popular vote and restore bipolarization of Italian politics.
With the ending of the Cold War, bipolarization and the rivalry between the two superpowers, after the earthquake of 1989, the need to free Europe and the United States from what has stood in the way of a more open relationship is becoming more and more insistent.
We have to stop this monopoly of the bipolarisation of war.
The 1986 regional elections, characterized by a strong bipolarisation, were a failure for the party which won only 1.51%.
It has been very difficult to speak of tolerance in my country because the roots of intolerance run deep, being anchored in the political bipolarisation between the two most popular parties: the MPLA and UNITA.