Word: opinionatedness
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Sick of hearing about such projects, many cultural critics are beginning to fear Disney's cavalier and ultra-capitalistic attitude. Most notable among the dissenters is Carl Hiaasen, a writer of zany South Florida mystery novels and celebrated columnist for The Miami Herald. His new book, Team Rodent: How Disney...
End opinionated statements with, "I could be wrong. But I'm probably not."
To call Pinker opinionated is an understatement. He declares, among other things, that there is no such thing as general intelligence. He dismisses as "neurobabble" the current fashion of dressing up fuzzy ideas about child rearing--like reading to babies--as somehow good for the developing brain. And he accuses...
Defenders of the so-called "character" of Harvard Square were quick to point out that not all students are in favor of having McDonald's in the Square. Several found The Crimson's coverage of the issue to be too opinionated: too pro-McDonald's and not respectful enough of...
"Around us she's very different than she is around other people," co-captain Jessica Gelman says of Feaster. "Around the team she's vocal and opinionated. But in the presence of others, she takes on this shy demeanor."