Sentences with phrase «formed an opinion yet»

Sixty - nine percent of voters polled say they haven't heard enough about him to form an opinion yet.
Today's Q poll finds New Yorkers have adopted a wait - and - see stance on Gov. Andrew Cuomo, with 36 percent saying they don't know enough about him to form an opinion yet.
Others who hadn't formed an opinion yet, well, perhaps the discussion made a difference.

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Books: Finding Darwin's God by Kenneth R. Miller This book is said to be good if you are a christian trying to form an opinion on evolution, but I have not read that myself yet I should say.
It would appear that the people making comments are people of faith, yet they attack one another (most likely all worshipping a form of Christianity) with their opinions with vicious discontent!?!?
Better yet, expand your knowledge and education and truly learn of your fellow man and allow your own opinions to form.
A notable proportion of Iowans have yet to form an opinion about each of these candidates.
In fairness Cameron is still a relative newcomer, and people's opinions on him are not yet fully formed.
Just 10 percent of people living Upstate have not yet formed an opinion, so even in the very unlikely event that every one of them made their bed with the gas and oil industry, a majority would still oppose.
«Judgement is coming» declares the marketing materials for Dredd, yet given the film's status as the second adaptation of the titular law enforcement officer, many had already formed their opinion.
But, just in case: this is not intended as, nor should be extrapolated to be, anything other than my own individual opinion, and it most certainly should not be even slightly construed to represent any opinion of, or formed in association with, any other person in the entire world, including bits that maybe we haven't even discovered yet.
I'm not sure that I know enough about Cal Dive's business yet to form an opinion regarding the investment case but one thought did occur to me when reading about the sensitivity to hurricanes.
This unification of the industry is unprecedented and has the potential to positively influence the 60 percent of consumers who have yet to form an opinion about our work in a positive way.
There's around 20 - hours of action to get through here, and yet it honestly feels like quite a bit of that could have been trimmed down to form a 15 - hour game and would have felt much better for it, an opinion likely to get me flayed given how much emphasis is placed on pure content these days, an understandable viewpoint given that people want the most for their hard - earned money.
In true fashion Internet users took to the forums and proceeded to rage at everyone, once again somehow forgetting that other people might have different opinions from their own and that they didn't actually have any facts yet on which to form solid opinions.
Those are both poor ways of forming opinions: a game should be judged by its own merits, and yet my own cynicism says that will be exactly what happens, to which I hope I'm utterly wrong.
On the other hand, the Xbox One received yet another racer in the form of Forza Horizon 2 (review here) which was met with critical acclaim and stands in this writer's opinion as one of the best racers ever made.
This one came out of nowhere, though I haven't seen enough of it to form a real opinion just yet.
Critic Jean - Christophe Ammann has suggested that the crux of Holzer's work lies in the fact that, «At first reading it may elicit agreement, rejection or indifference, yet simultaneously it asserts the difficulties with which one forms an opinion in an ambiguous situation, and forces the reader to at least try to sort himself out.»
Again, I'm not an expert and I haven't formed an opinion on what percentage of the warming is due to anthropogenic influence, but I have yet to see anyone suggest that anything good might result from warming.
It is therefore my own considered opinion — based upon the above evidence — that neither Anthony Watts (with his personal predilection for censorship) nor the Heartland Institute (with its corporate predilection for legal imposition of censorship) has grasped the significance of the principle «Be First with the Truth» as a tough - yet - essential foundation for all forms of rational skepticism — a skeptical principle that must be embraced without reserve, if it is to be embraced at all.
There is NOT yet shown a VALID reason to even think there IS unnatural climate change, so why SHOULD the «public» be at all interested, which is what is DRIVING the growing disinterest AND scrutiny of «greenhouse politic opinion», in turn which has produced AGAIN the «hockey stick debate» response form the «greenhouse advocates».
Aware that very few members of the public have yet formed an opinion on geoengineering, or have even heard of it, the geo - clique is working at framing geoengineering positively.
I have not yet formed an opinion on that argument.
Seems a bit bat shite crazy to me, since I've yet to form an opinion on the sexualisation thing.
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