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Example sentences for: opinionated
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James K. Galbraith, a constant critic of the profession (and a frequent contributor to the American Prospect ), urges economists to emulate "vibrant humanities faculties" in which "departments develop viciously opinionated, inbred, sometimes bitter and tyrannical but definitely exciting intellectual climates."
Maureen Dowd's review in the New York Times Book Review is largely a laundry list of the differences between Clinton and her admitted hero: "[Roosevelt] did not engage in the shadowy manipulation practiced by other opinionated First Ladies.
More opinionated than academic historians tend to be, he is also skilled at offering character sketches and at spinning out stories.
Its contemporary culture is vibrant — it’s definitely not a city stuck in the past, and the people are open-minded, easygoing, and opinionated but also down to earth and welcoming to visitors.
Johnson, a shrewd observer, often needs relatively few words to convey his opinionated judgments.