Sentences with phrase «most divided opinions»

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The sterile liturgies that often resulted from this attitude seem to support the opinion of most modern psychologists that man can not be so arbitrarily divided.
The most incredulous observation of the present day is how Arsene can divide opinion amongst the supporters.
It's been slow going in the transfer window thus far and it's probably fair to say that most fans have been divided in their opinions of the various strikers we've found ourselves linked with.
His view of Paul Pogba, the player who has divided opinion the most in Mourinho's two seasons at Old Trafford, was that after three games in which his form has fluctuated, Bournemouth was a return to what was expected.
This one will most probably divide opinion.
Our approach is one that has so far successfully married most if not all of the opinions from both sides of the education divide relating how education can or could be delivered, and from this we have achieved a broad and successful outcome, that benefits all of the children who attend our school.
With access to the strategists and opinion - makers on both sides of the political divide, The Battle for Britain goes straight to the heart of the great debate, providing an incisive, authoritative and occasionally trenchant guide to the most dramatic constitutional question of our times.
A new poll sheds light on some of the most controversial issues facing the state, and shows opinions aren't as divided as some might think.
Opinions are divided but, ultimately, the show that grants the most kudos is The Big Bang Theory.
Reynold's Jerry wants to fit in — desperately — and he volunteers to work on the company picnic with the hottie from accounting played by Gemma Arterton, but two of the most important figures in Jerry's life have divided opinions on if that's good or bad; specifically, his dog Bosco and cat Mr. Whiskers, who speak to Jerry in a jovial slowpoke baritone (Bosco) or a coarse Scottish burr (Mr. Whiskers) and function as his super ego and id.
Apart from a lime - green Skoda Superb that divided opinions (the flagship limo of the Czech brand performs pretty well in this part of the world), Ford stirred up most emotions with its new Focus RS.
> Design - The i3's looks will divide opinion for some time to come, but it stands out on the road more than most supercars.
Opinions are so divided on some works, and the opposing viewpoints so complex, that Ryback needed to review the relevant arguments with an open but critical mind and attempt to determine which seemed most reasonable.
And, while interested observers may be equally as divided in their opinion of the settlement, most should concur that it amounts to a step (or nudge) in the right direction.
If the parents are unable to resolve their differences through mediation, the court may appoint a third person, such as a psychologist experienced in working with divided families, to evaluate the case and provide an expert opinion regarding the most appropriate custody and parental access orders.
While smartwatches continue to divide opinion, it seems Apple's most recent entry in the market, the Apple Watch Series 2, is selling well.
Conflict most often arrises when couples feel divided by the in - laws, when the mother - or father - in - law makes decisions or voices opinions that threaten a couple's sense of «we - ness» or solidarity.
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