Sentences with phrase «also divided opinion»

The issue has also divided opinion in Ireland, with opposition MPs suggesting the government should use the windfall to repair the country's economy.
To merge or to demerge is a question that goes beyond the mining industry; it's one that is also dividing opinions in the media world, with Australian and American publishers heading in opposite directions in what looks like a classic schism of ideas.

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It also won't take you long to discover that he is a figure whose ministry divides Christian opinion.
The division between Pharisee and Sadducee is clearly reflected in the New Testament, particularly in the question on the resurrection put to Jesus by the Sadducees, 23 and also when Paul used the fact to advantage by winning the sympathy of the Pharisees and thus causing the Council to be divided and to end in an uproar.24 This division serves vividly to illustrate the strong differences of opinion which existed in the Jewish setting of the time of Jesus.
Our very own AdminOut also told me that he sees him as another Walcott, so clearly opinions are divided, but we all know Wenger is a fan.
Although Giroud has divided opinion during his time in the Premier League, with the Frenchman developing a reputation for missing simple chances and going missing in the big games, he has also shown some moments of real quality and class, as well as netting 58 times in 134 appearances.
The Portuguese tactician worked wonders at Porto and has also found success in Russia, though some doubts remain over his time in England, where he certainly flopped at Stamford Bridge and divided opinion at White Hart Lane.
Aaron Ramsey is ideal for Arsenal's new system, there are few players who divide opinion like Aaron Ramsey and many Arsenal fans would count themselves as sceptics, and yet their one player who looked likely in the first - half to unlock Manchester United was Ramsey, because he is also the one Arsenal player who can unexpectedly break behind his own strikers from a deep midfield position.
There is also growing evidence that, public opinion is divided as to the role of MPs in Ghana.
It also divided the electorate into segments according to their characteristics — including how they voted in 2010, their views of the party leaders, which party has the best policies on different issues, and their opinion of each party's attributes — and identified each segment's propensity to vote Conservative.
But Quinn has fallen behind de Blasio in opinion polls, and has also found her opinions divided from Bloomberg on many issues, the Post pointed out.
The rear of the Audi R8 has also undergone significant stylistic changes, and is likely to cause divided opinions of fans of this model.
The results have divided opinion across the capital and beyond, prompting debate not only about the merits of each commission but also about the value of art in the public realm.
A controversial character, whose public sculptures have divided opinion and who is known for her outspoken opinions, she is also a passionate painter.
There's also a graph on p. 40 showing divided opinion about whether individuals can make a difference to global warming, so the disagreement between Milan & Emily seems to reflect a broader split in public opinion.
Opinions on effective sentencing have also been divided in the recent case of a 90 - year - old driver who was spared prison after killing two women when he erroneously pressed the accelerator.
The majority in the Supreme Court supported a pragmatic, purposive approach to the interpretation of the CDE Definition, but the divided opinion of the Judges not only in the Supreme Court, but also at first instance and in the Court of Appeal, highlights how difficult questions of contractual interpretation can be.
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