词汇 | 两极分化 |
释义 | 两极分化 “The Great Recession has quantitatively but not qualitatively changed the trend toward employment polarization” in the United States, wrote the MIT economist David Autor in a2010 white paper. We are living in a new era of polarisation, conspiracy theory and religious identity. And they contribute to social polarisation and increased health risks. The only two candidates with a realistic chance of winning the presidency are Mr Mujica and Mr Lacalle, which some fear brings the possibility of a polarized campaign. The choice is between a new system that replicates some of the present system's essential features of hierarchy and polarization and one that is relatively democratic and egalitarian. New technology has caused a hollowing-out and polarisation of the workforce. Public opinions have polarized on this issue. The result of this deception has been a needless polarization of society and untold suffering for those people who happen to fall in love with others of their own sex. The politics of polarization have become stronger than acts of remembrance. The ethical debate over whether to use paid agents to recruit students abroad has polarized college admissions officials in the United States. |
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