Seven of those have come from Ross McCormack, a figure that has
polarised opinion in recent weeks.
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.
Not exact matches
In fact I'm not going to bother with this conversation any more; I have better things to do with my time than try to combat
polarised opinion and ignorance with reason.
The style of reporting employed
in this newspaper involved presenting to the reader the range of expert
opinion relevant to each topic, frequently involving
polarised positions of the experts on the issue.
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.
On the face of it, the torrid time suffered by Europe since the last elections
in 2004 is likely to
polarise opinion one way or the other.
Voters
in Wales appear «
polarised» on their
opinion of the Welsh assembly, a leading academic says.
There was much speculation as to whether the Conservatives should put their faith
in Crosby; much like the politicians he has inspired, he
polarises opinion.
The decision to campaign as Better Together
in conjunction with the Coalition parties alienated large numbers of working class voters from Scottish Labour.The lack of a «more devolution» option
polarised working class
opinion though that option was effectively revived
in «the vow «agreed between the Westminster parties last month.
These
opinions are often highly
polarised and, thanks
in part to media coverage, usually focus on two extremes.
The arguments surrounding global warming have become so
polarised that
in my
opinion there is no longer a genuine attempt to get to the truth through orignial research, but simply a process of point scoring by either side going on.
Never Say Never Again is a score which
polarises opinion like few others; whatever its merits
in the film, the theme is a sexy and impressive one, with the fluttering flute solo (so typical of the composer) a particular highlight.
In spite of being an international bestselling novel, Ready Player One has always been the subject of
polarising opinions.
In many quarters of the HE Sector,
opinion remains
polarised as to whether students should be viewed as customers or «consumers».
Two SUVs likely to
polarise opinions on numerous levels, but two SUVs that are likely to be among the best
in their class.
Although we're familiar the bold, avant - garde Mirai - inspired styling, it still
polarises opinion; most
in the office are firmly
in the «hate it» camp.
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.
It seems improbable now that a work of contemporary art — particularly one that was, lest we forget, an impression of something which no longer existed — could inspire such a
polarised and universally zealous reaction, but as Whiteread explains, «people are always going to have strong
opinions about something that hasn't happened before» and, unlike now, art «was not constantly
in your face».
Yoko Ono's Sky Ladders, a collection of decorators stepladders displayed
in the ruins of St Luke's Church, has
polarised opinions.
Meanwhile, the unfortunate (for you) implication of forcing people to take sides
in a
polarised debate by raising the
opinions of Bastardi, Hannity, and Inhoffe
in a discussion about alarmism, is that you force people to make a choice between self - evidently mad alarmism and a position which is closer to reality.