Sentences with phrase «often polarised»

When first released locally in early 2004, the new 6 Series was a design that, like its smaller 5 and larger 7 Series sedan stablemates, drew quick and often polarised opinions on its styling.
While pumpkin pie is an often polarising dessert (Pumpkin?
Every time Facebook initiates a design change on their main website, it often polarises the community.

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Political debate is increasingly polarised and populist, realigning more around cultural issues, and often targeting business.
It is therefore regrettable that discussion on the subject of Church music can often become polarised, with some debaters appearing entrenched in their positions.
On the other hand, Luther was quite unable to understand the authenticity of the quiet though often acid scholar dedicated to a policy of neutrality, of attempting as far as possible to stand outside polarising polemic — Erasmus came eventually to wonder whether it might have been better not to have written In Praise of Folly, because it had led to just such polarisation.
Political debate is increasingly polarised and populist, realigning more around cultural issues, and often targeting business.
Whether you are Jamie Oliver trying to show support for breastfeeding and rightly recognising a genuine problem — that women who want to breastfeed in this country often face barriers that mean they can't — or a new mother just blogging or tweeting about her personal experiences, speaking out puts you in the direct path of the opinion juggernaut which careers headlong into anyone who dares to take a stand on either side of the polarised infant feeding debate.
Staking out what Clegg has often called the «radical centre» may be logical and pragmatic in a polarised political scene, but it won't do much to fire up what remains of the Liberal Democrats» base vote.
These opinions are often highly polarised and, thanks in part to media coverage, usually focus on two extremes.
Although it can often be the case that striking exterior design can be polarising, we think it looks fantastic.
I guess it polarises opinions in a way, as indie titles often do but there are so many better indie titles begging for your time.
Focusing on the journey that works take from conception to installation, the exhibition offers an insight into the hard graft involved in gaining consent for public sculpture, and the often - polarised reactions it receives.
If Mirren often plays on her Russian heritage in interviews, and draws on her British working class background in other contexts — in what has become a polarised form of role play to manipulate the media's perception of her — then the images used in this exhibition represent her corresponding parts for film and television that show issues of domination, subjugation and control, such as in The Queen, Caligula and Prime Suspect.
A very aggressive approach not only often causes additional hurt in an already stressful situation, but, in my view, is often ineffective - it can polarise individuals rather than move matters towards a resolution.
Criticisms of the call for an apology to the stolen generations often seek to polarise the issue as an Indigenous / non-Indigenous one.
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