Sentences with phrase «general opinion around»

While general opinion around the Internet regarding the new announcement has been as lukewarm as that made three years ago, some, including myself, remain optimistic that Sony will give Trank some creative freedom needed to translate the magic of the game to the cinema screen and craft an emotional journey to match that of the game.
«But the general opinion around the National League is that you're in no real hurry to get to him.»

Not exact matches

Other surveys — such as the General Social Surveys, conducted by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago since 1972 — find that the Catholic share of the U.S. adult population has held fairly steady in recent decades at around 25 %.
You expect me to believe that a bunch of guys that have been around football their entire lives, have access to troves of video, interviews, statistics, and expert opinions that are not available to the general public, and get paid millions of dollars to evaluate the talent of football players and sign them to contracts might know MORE about evaluating football players and signing them to contracts then the patrons of a Dallas Cowboys internet blog?
Okay, so the general vibe around the country is that United are a little fortunate to be top considering their displays this season haven't exactly been overly impressive, but there is no better team in the country, possibly even Europe, at grounding out results than Manchester United and a fixture where many will hype it up as a possible Banana skin waiting to happen, we're instead of the opinion that it's a fixture United could run riot in.
At the end of 2014 the party were trending at around 20 per cent in several opinion polls with some excitable elements in the media claiming the party could win as many as 40 seats in the general election.
«In my opinion, the benefits will hit for Britain around December, January, February time - just in time for a May general election.»
Indeed, expert opinion has long converged around the need to separate the Attorney General's functions from that of the Minister of Justice, if this country is to make a head way in its fight against corruption, but it appears no government has yet mustered the required political will to undertake that venture.
Now my response was rather skeptical (as a vegan who would never eat gelatin even if all this was true)-- but I also believe that we must always look at the facts scientifically... so I would really appreciate your scientific opinion on these health claims for what I think is maybe the latest health fad going around, and are their the same risks associated with gelatin as other animal proteins in general?
In my personal opinion, as someone who has been in and around the indie and small press publishing industry for 14 + years, trademarking a specific word or combo of words in order to prevent them from being used in a book title and / or series is both in bad form and shows a deep misunderstanding of the concepts of copyright infringement and writing to market as well as a lack of understanding of the book publishing world in general.
Speakers will include ministers of tourism from around the world including secretary Gloria Guevara of Mexico; US deputy secretary of state, Thomas Nides; Taleb Rifai, secretary - general of the UN World Tourism Organisation; executives from hotels, airlines, tour operators and travel agencies; and key opinion leaders from the media such as CBS Travel Editor Peter Greenberg.
The first two are basically irrelevant in this discussion, since this is not a debate about each person's own tastes and preferences in gaming that's happening around SF0 and particularly its controls but more a debate about their relative quality to game controls in general and certainly relative to the whole shmup or on - rails - shooter genre — and, since I started this particular discussion here with my first post, I'm telling you it's not about personal opinions of the game; it's about analysing its merits more objectively that that.
And she described the incoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as a «game - changer» — arguing it could underpin a push for increased transparency around the data flows that are feeding and shaping public opinions.
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