Word: opinionizing
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...European Union money to build one. "But even if we get it, there may not be the people here to do the job," he says. As for Tusk's "liberal" agenda, says Lucjan Bednarz, a local PIS activist: "Only youngsters who are not yet able to have a stable opinion and who are influenced by certain TV programs adopt the kind of rootless, temporary opinions which are favorable to the Civic Platform." As for Tusk himself, says Bednarz, "So far, he hasn't shown anything." PIS supporters, by contrast, he says, "are devout. They go to church and they value...
...Manolo Blahnik and stores like H&M have rediscovered it for spring. Like all other great design, Marimekko bridges the divide between the utilitarian and the fantastical. One area where fantasy is pivotal is in the retail world, specifically in window display. Nobody designs more magical windows, in my opinion, than New York City's Bergdorf Goodman, where creative director Linda Fargo and her team of visual experts draw on such disparate sources of inspiration as the ho-hum Post-it note and the over-the-top interiors of Tony Duquette. In this special supplement to Time, we identify what...
...paradigmatic example of top-down opinion leadership is the Supreme Court’s 1954 “Brown v. Board of Education” decision calling for desegregation. The Supreme Court’s decision reflected and—likely more so—contributed to shifting public opinion on racial issues...
...even with Sundquist on board, student opinion is still largely shut out. The student body president can hardly be expected to represent the vast diversity of student views on the subject. I can only hope that Pfister meant what he wrote in an e-mail, that “We will be meeting with other groups hoping to cover the range of students and experiences that are represented in the community...
...surprise that both of the Democratic presidential candidates beat McCain in the poll. “Obama is defined as the candidate of the future and a representative of the younger generation,” Zafran said. “He is more in tune with student opinion today, which is why he would consider controlling the cost of higher education as a higher priority.” But Harvard Republican Club President Caleb L. Weatherl ’10 said he disagreed with the survey’s results regarding Obama. “Dealing with the costs...