He said elections should not be held in April in a society that was "completely polarised".
Yair Landau, president of Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment, explains that the games business is polarised.
So yes, politics has become more bitter and polarised, but the problem isn't American tribalism.
But the belated investigation has polarised a country already deeply divided by the past.
Where we have had a polarised game, this now bridges the gap between high performance and community.
With the two sides so polarised, it seems unlikely there will be much room for agreement at this meeting.
More important, as Mrs Snowe lamented, the chamber is becoming ever more polarised.
Greece's fragmented and increasingly polarised politics could become the real obstacle to reform.
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Their zeal certainly undercuts Mr Abhisit's feeble efforts to unite a polarised nation.
Under both Conservative and Labour UK governments, wealth has polarised incredibly both at an individual level and a regional level.
If the light is polarised, there is only one way to orient the crystal to produce beams of equal intensity.
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The team used a prototype to demonstrate the idea, hiding centimetre-scale objects illuminated with polarised green or red laser light.
And although many more scientists are taking the vibrational theory seriously than back in 1996, it remains an extraordinarily polarised debate.
And California will be a better place if its politics is no longer polarised between aggressively multicultural Democrats and lily-white Republicans.
Frum argues that the glue that held American government together has dissolved in a partisan, polarised atmosphere, no longer lubricated by prosperity.
The degree to which France has polarised can be judged by comparing Sunday's votes with those of the first round in 2007.
"An interesting aspect of the report is that the data confirms existing suspicions that poisonings are becoming more geographically polarised, " he said.
Public opinion is worryingly polarised in this Muslim archipelago country of 330, 000.
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South Africa remains racially polarised more than 18 years after apartheid ended.
In practice, quantum-key-distribution systems rely on sophisticated optical equipment to prepare, transmit and detect the individual polarised photons that make up the key.
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Venezuela was polarised by the surprise victory of Mr Chavez - Venezuela's first president from an indigenous heritage - in presidential elections in 1998.
In what has become a polarised argument, other vital issues such as the quality of teaching or evaluations of school performance have hardly been broached.
Egypt remains sharply polarised between the governing Islamists and secular opposition.
The sad result is that politics grows more polarised and confrontational.
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His ruthless, winner-takes-all approach has further polarised an already divided society.
The issue became more polarised in the run-up to the presidential elections pitting Mr Obama - seeking a second term - against former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.
Iconic because of its celebrated appearance in the cult British gangster film Get Carter, Trinity Square is a building that has polarised the architectural establishment, the media and locals alike.
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The polarised photons were able to take the place of the particle and the antiparticle in Dr Hardy's thought experiment because they obey the same quantum-mechanical rules.
Yet neutrality may prove a stretch in Thailand's polarised politics.
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