Sentences with phrase «polarising opinion»

Director: Craig Zobel, Screenwriter: Nissar Modi (USA) Zobel garnered lots of polarising opinion for his last effort, Compliance; both Robbie (The Wolf of Wall Street) and Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave) are as hot as they will ever be.
Not surprisingly, it polarises opinions and has equally strong advocates and critics.
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.
Ronda, Bones and McGregor all receive probably worse hate but that is understandable as they are transcendental stars who polarise opinion and that will always create irrational (probably jealousy based) hatred.
But while the Dutchman is lauded as a tactician, he is a controversial character who polarises opinions.
Tomas Rosicky has signed a contract extension with Arsenal — but I feel it's a piece of news that might polarise opinion amongst Arsenal fans.
Seven of those have come from Ross McCormack, a figure that has polarised opinion in recent weeks.
Purnell recognised that during the 2008 mayoral election, he was «polarising opinions to the extreme», [439] with critics viewing him as «variously evil, a clown, a racist and a bigot».
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.
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.
Not all neuroscientists hold such polarised opinions.
Wes Anderson's idiosyncratic films polarise opinion: things of wonder, or fussy and mannered?
, and the film wouldn't have polarised opinion so much.
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.
Two SUVs likely to polarise opinions on numerous levels, but two SUVs that are likely to be among the best in their class.
There's also a new Yellow Night Edition, which is likely to polarise opinion with its yellow decals and embellished alloy wheel rims, although they at least make sure it stands out.
But the subtle new exterior redesign has polarised opinion and will be a boon or a woe depending on your point of view.
There's no doubt that the pioneering Nissan polarises opinions with its design, but as a used buy there's still plenty to like.
While its design may have had polarised opinions, the car has time and again turned out to be an extremely practical offering.
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's a car that continues to polarise opinion.
While we love that, it's certainly going to polarise opinion.
What will perhaps polarise opinion more is the build quality and design of the Amazon slate.
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.
Both the brainless and smarter designed FPS's have clearly polarised opinion, you have Halo and its Covenant army running around and diving for cover when necessary, then there's other FPS titles such as Shadow Ops where the emphasis is purely on gunning down everything that moves, with not a single soldier - boasting the gaming equivalent brain of a mathematician - surprising you with an attack.
Heading back to 2010 and the release of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction for example, this is one game that polarised opinion.
I suspect that it will be a game which polarises opinions among Vita gamers but I loved almost every aspect of it and I'm very happy that the Vita remains such a strong platform for imaginative experiences like Metrico.
Yoko Ono's Sky Ladders, a collection of decorators stepladders displayed in the ruins of St Luke's Church, has polarised opinions.
Understandably, DPAs polarise opinion.
But it is also a move that polarises opinion between those who view the stationers as the epitome of the high street (and therefore the place to be) and those who will see the retailer as a bit too down - market for the rarified world of legal services.
More curiously you'll also find the Moto G5 has the headphone jack on the top of the device, while the Moto G5 Plus has it on the bottom — I prefer the latter orientation but this tends to polarise opinion and may help you make a decision.
Upon close inspection, it reveals a glitter pattern, which will generate polarised opinions.
They might polarise opinion when it comes to design, but a great battery life, easy connectivity options, and a surprisingly decent sound combined with good voice - cancellation features for phone calls makes them appealing if it's not just about «bangin» hits».
Although Sammy's overlay polarises opinion, we're big fans of Samsung's offering here.
CoinFox tiptoes its way through a cobweb of polarised opinions and confusing official statements.

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His reputation was severely damaged by the Peasants» War itself, and by the defeat of the rebel armies, Erasmus's book against Luther had finally polarised almost all opinion either pro or contra Luther, and Luther's reply to it would confirm this.
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.
Voters in Wales appear «polarised» on their opinion of the Welsh assembly, a leading academic says.
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.
Schools» opinions as to whether their budgets are the right size currently appear to be polarised; for some it's too small, for others it's just right.
In many quarters of the HE Sector, opinion remains polarised as to whether students should be viewed as customers or «consumers».
As the new baseline assessment policy develops, opinions are quickly polarising.
Towan Beach is also the location for the proposed Newquay Surfing Reef, a somewhat controversial project that has polarised local opinion.
Shank, the recently - released brawler, has been polarising critical opinion as well as its two console audiences.
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».
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