Sentences with phrase «who polarise»

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.
Well, if that is true, perhaps the people most responsible for that are those who polarised the debate, and made statements about the science which could not be sustained.

Not exact matches

In a polarising debate that has already played on the public's fear of creeping Islamisation, those who believe in the inherent value of faith - based schools will be hoping that the baby Jesus doesn't get thrown out with the bathwater.
But there was little motivation for reconciliation among the majority of leaders on the two sides (and very soon more than two sides, because the reformers began to differ fiercely among themselves), who soon became polarised and set in confrontation.
The dynamic of footballer transfers has become polarised by the emergence of billionaires who see owning a football club as a status symbol, and at the other end of the scale, by the growing debt of clubs at all levels.
I was more interested in reading the various online comments regarding Puel's sacking which were polarised between Saint's supporters, bemoaning the style of football / lack of entertainment served up under his stewardship and, what I took be mostly patronising comments from neutrals (i.e. armchair supporters of big clubs), who suggested that Southampton should simply be thankful for an eighth place finish and were mad to sack him.
My most recent work, «Resisting the Jaundiced Eye» aims to make breastfeeding visible, explores the polarising aspects of woman's identity, and comments on the censure, peering / leering jaundiced eye of society in its unwarranted criticism of and prejudice against women who breastfeed.
This is an extremely polarised choice for most women, especially women on their first baby, who may not want to attend a unit where they will more than likely be subject to a lot of interventions, yet on the other hand find the thought of a homebirth too radical.
I know of one highly experienced research press officer, who had worked on controversial issues like human animal hybrids, GM crops, animal research, minimum alcohol pricing and climate change, who admitted: «Nothing had prepared me for the most polarising, knee - jerking subject of all: breastfeeding.»
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.
With the reputation of elites at an all - time low, and politics seemingly more polarised than ever, who do the public now trust to manage the economy, and do they view business as friend or foe?
One legacy has been a membership sharply polarised by when they joined the party: in a recent YouGov poll of Labour members, Corbyn's net approval rating was -46 among those who joined before he became a leadership candidate in 2015 but +36 among those who joined after he declared — and this latter group constitutes 60 % of the total membership.
Writing for the Progress website, Mr Hain said the party appeared to be polarising between those wanting to target working - class votes and the New Labour «ultras» who prefer courting the «aspirational middle class».
The debate, which featured noisy interventions from large sections of the crowd, sparked a particularly polarised reaction to the Ukip leader, who drew pantomime jeers from some when he predicted that the EU was on the way to going into a union with Turkey «composed of 77 million even poorer people» and described Barack Obama as «the most anti-British US president».
Equally the foaming Corbyn haters who denounce Jezza as the devil do challenger Owen Smith no favours and are equally deranged in a mutating, polarising party developing an election death wish.
The former ministers, who met under the aegis of the PDP Ministers» Forum, also accused the ruling All Progressives Congress of polarising the nation along regional, ethnic and religious lines.
Adebutu, who is aspiring to be the next governor of the state, noted that imposition of candidates would further polarise the party and might scuttle its chances in the next election.
The results have lessons for those who want to reduce polarised views.
In an increasingly polarised society, those who are seen as partisan can expect payback when the balance of power shifts.
«The BMW Concept M8 Gran Coupe is designed to stir things up, to polarise — it should move you emotionally,» explains Domagoj Dukec, Vice President Design BMW M and BMW i. «With this car we want to reach people who are looking for something special and who want to stand out from the crowd.
However, the balance is polarised between the 22 per cent who said their government was greatly behind tourism and 24 % who said there was no support at all.
Today, in an ever - polarising climate of assault on the press and free speech, words are increasingly used to break those who utter them.
The debate is polarised between those who depend on the hypothesis for power, prestige, employment or profit and those who are seeking the truth.
It is interesting that on this blog, which is discussing the outrangeous, and to most peoples» eyes disgusting, behaviour of some of the most supposedly distinguished climate scientists, there is a toxic, effervescent, didactic, polarising and marginally intelligent group who are showing the same qualities of intolerance and mediocre scientific ability.
As a result the arguments become polarised and that anyone who raises legitimate concerns about the politicising of the science by default must be claiming that the Earth is not / has not warmed.
But it is ideological partisans cut from the same cloth as Walker who engineered such a polarised situation.
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.
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