Such a belief, the Senate report said, relied on the use of increasingly dubious sources and a dismissal of dissenting views. |
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They had spoken in a courteous manner, as loyal statesmen dissenting from their constitutional monarch. |
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Many of those dissenting voices seem to wonder how, given the precarious financial situation, the players can jet off to the sun for four days. |
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Only a fool likes to hear the sound of his own voice. We welcome dissenting opinions. |
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What's the difference between dissenting by deciding and taking the law into your own hands? |
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A dissenting justice speculated on the content of the message conveyed by the gyrations of strip-club performers. |
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The only dissenting voice was Henry's son William, who grudged the loss to the estate of a prime field. |
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Dinner parties with familiar friends from the chattering classes are wrecked by dissenting views way before the cheeseboard arrives. |
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While dissenting voices are certainly needed on the council they should be those that espouse a coherent ethical view. |
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While his voice was hardly dissenting, it was heavy with cautiousness and pragmatism. |
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Sure web space is not free space, but you'd think a website especially devoted to dissenting opinions would tend to obey its own principles. |
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On this occasion, dissenting voices were heard, elaborating reasoned arguments. |
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While Dharma has laid himself open to criticism of misinterpretation, he has not heard dissenting voices so far. |
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They omitted the intelligence agencies' caveats, cautions, and dissenting views. |
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I heard very few dissenting voices and saw scant evidence of a balanced view. |
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Tressell wrote his book for the coffee tables of the dissenting middle classes rather than for plebs like Towers and me. |
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The confused situation gave dissenting sects the opportunity to establish themselves. |
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His father intended him for the Presbyterian ministry and sent him to a dissenting academy, first at Gloucester and then at Tewkesbury. |
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As Baptists, our beginnings are traced to dissenting sects of English and European Protestants. |
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The long arm of Puritan persecution continued to harass those who embraced dissenting views causing a Baptist migration to New Jersey. |
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However, despite the advantages, the Town Engineer added that there were bound to be some dissenting voices. |
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If small churches and dissenting sects thrived in the slums, the great current was active or passive disbelief. |
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If there's three people dissenting from the other nine, whether it's guilty or not guilty, that's usually the magic number. |
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Either they did not see what was happening, which is inexcusable, or the board was so badly structured that dissenting voices could be ignored. |
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Do the majority and dissenting opinions differ about how to characterize them? |
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Whether delivering information, opinions, perspectives, dissenting arguments, or humorous asides, the human voice is typically open, natural, uncontrived. |
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It is well documented that exposure to the dissenting views of a minority fosters broader thought around an issue and stimulates divergent rather than convergent search. |
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Could I invite your Honours to note footnote 2 on page 414 where there is a comment on the dissenting judgment and it is said about four or five lines into it. |
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The absence of time and dissension over selecting a foreperson may enable the jury to devote its attention to dissenting on more important issues. |
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In the English dissenting churches and the Presbyterian churches of Scotland, which until the later 19th century had no organs, the precentor was an important official. |
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In their dissenting note both the members had stated that the committee did not have the power to go into the question of grant or refusal of minority statues to anyone. |
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As a community committed to fostering a vibrant discussion of the issues of the day, we can tolerate frustration, anger, hyperbole, dissenting views or the use of biting humor. |
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However, the Minister of Finance is telling Quebec and the other dissenting provinces to pipe down and get in line. |
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But heretics are a menace from within: dissenting believers, who question key articles of faith. |
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Often a dissenting voice on policy issues, Malgus nevertheless can be counted on to take orders and has no power base to speak of. |
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When a case is decided by a panel of three judges, a judge may append a separate, dissenting or concurring opinion. |
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Any concurring, separate or dissenting opinion shall be recorded in the judgement. |
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Attempts to overcome power differences and to focus on reaching consensus can gloss over dissenting views and ignore potential conflicts. |
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Until this point, the Reform Party's dissenting opinion was just a series of contradictions and a little sloppiness. |
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Then bizarrely, the Conservative Party submits a dissenting opinion, which says absolutely nothing. |
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Any dissenting offeree would also be entitled to challenge the fair value of the buyout price. |
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Views like these get airtime at the expense of dissenting positions from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and everyone else as well. |
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Once this narrowly framed conversation becomes dominant, dissenting voices will appear marginal and irrelevant. |
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In the pre-match commemoration of Arsène Wenger's 1,000th game in charge of Arsenal, the only real dissenting voice came from José Mourinho. |
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But, the power differential and the ring-fencing of any dissenting voice makes constructive criticism impossible. |
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The question the Committee had to decide was whether to set a precedent by allowing a dissenting opinion to be attached to a general comment. |
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The dissenting view was that the father did not have any custody rights and consequently there had not been a wrongful removal or retention. |
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Nevertheless, we consider it appropriate to deal with this approach in this dissenting opinion for two reasons. |
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Of course there are some dissenting opinions, but they are very much in the minority. |
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The committee, through a majority vote of the other parties, would not allow a supplementary or dissenting opinion to be included in the report. |
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Occasionally we agree to disagree, and then there is a dissenting judgment. |
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In future, the movement will be more humane, more charitable with a greater respect for dissenting opinion, there will be less purges and more accommodation. |
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His dissenting judgments brought many clashes with the House of Lords. |
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Religious liberty, Jefferson argued, denies the majority any right to coerce a dissenting minority, even one hostile to religion. |
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Sikh leaders, gurus and elites were written about, but not dissenting movements, religious mobilisations, and the diversity of cultures within Sikhism itself. |
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There's strength in the diversity of warning systems, if only because it allows the airing of dissenting opinions on whether a particular threat is serious. |
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When there were dissenting opinions, the plan was to note them in the footnotes. |
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It Nazifies the Hutus and thwarts all dissenting questions about the violence of the victims. |
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It seems extraordinary that as liberals we now feel secure enough to impose our own orthodoxies on the dissenting minorities within our community. |
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He was also a master consensus builder, rarely suffering a dissenting vote on the Fed board, an achievement that projected a powerful sense of certainty. |
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They've simply defined any dissenting opinion as non-serious. |
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Once citizens have constructed a clear-eyed, dissenting version of our situation, perhaps politicians can also be liberated from exaggerated fear. |
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A number of dissenting monks, including the first Carthusian Martyrs, were executed and many more pilloried. |
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I want to note that at the time of the tabling of that report, each party that was a signatory to that report filed a dissenting report, which is why it was not responded to at the time. |
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The dissenting judge held that the arbitration board had failed to focus on the real issue in the case: the termination of the grievor's employment because of disability. |
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As a further innovation, the issue of guilt will be decided by a written order containing information on the votes and grounds for the result, including any dissenting votes. |
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In a second letter, Mr. Christie argued that Madam Justice Southin s dissenting reasons in a decision in Reilly v. Lynn were an effrontery to the Supreme Court of Canada. |
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We nevertheless managed to find a compromise that took account of the positions of all the groups, and this was unanimously accepted with no dissenting votes or abstentions. |
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Fragmentation, or forking, means that existing development resources are split between the main and dissenting teams and users may be faced with unwanted choices and compatibility issues. |
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The Tunisian authorities should end their subversion of human rights organizations and dissenting groups by infiltrating them and provoking turmoil, Amnesty International has said. |
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A panel shall issue a written decision with reasons, together with any dissenting or concurring opinions of the panelists, in accordance with Article 1904.8 of the Agreement. |
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While only the majority opinion is considered precedential, an outvoted judge can still publish a dissenting opinion. |
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A judge in a subsequent case, particularly in a different jurisdiction, could find the dissenting judge's reasoning persuasive. |
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A variety of dissenting congregations such as the Quakers and Baptists were to be found in certain districts. |
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They were one of a number of nonconformist dissenting groups that emerged around this time. |
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A dissenting judge in MacAdam would have deferred to the trial judge who had emphasized the accused's lack of remorse and his failure to indicate that he did not have the means to make restitution to the victims. |
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There are thoughts belonging to the understanding, assenting and dissenting thoughts, belief and disopinion. |
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Two Commissioners issued dissenting reports, expressing their view that the recommendations of the Commission would not further national reconciliation. |
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His report was adopted in committee without a single dissenting vote, which shows that we can indeed produce a cross-party report if we try hard enough. |
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However, pursuant to rule 104 of the Committee's rules of procedure, members can add their individual or dissenting opinions to the Committee's Views. |
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Taylor criticizes Roach's approach for failing to consider subaltern and dissenting performances that reject surrogation. |
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What is probably meant to be nonconformist, dissenting or rakish ends up being boring and will turn to ridiculous when the assistants bring two flags on stage: the American and the Canadian ones. |
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Those seen as dissenting from stated or unstated official policies face severe restrictions on their rights to freedom of belief, expression, association and assembly. |
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One of the advantages of court approval is that it removes the possibility for dissenting creditors or parties to litigate matters in a way that might otherwise undermine the agreement. |
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This will further marginalize and silence dissenting voices within the community, especially those calling for progressive and women-friendly reforms of religious traditions. |
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The protesting and dissenting minority at once claimed to be the legitimate Free Church. |
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He was the last of the London dissenting ministers who officiated in a wig. |
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It is generally assumed that during the Interregnum, the Baptists and other dissenting groups absorbed the British Anabaptists. |
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Most people have to trim their views at one time or another, though I have watched journalists smuggling dissenting opinions into even the Murdoch press with admiration for years. |
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Roberts, wrote Campos, authored both the majority and dissenting opinion. |
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Climate change scientists have reacted angrily to charges that an academic paper was rejected by a peer-reviewed journal because of intolerance of dissenting views. |
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In our view, all the issues raised by Legal Affairs have been addressed in Committee, and we regret that Legal Affairs finds it necessary to send forward a dissenting opinion. |
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This decision was issued per curium with Judge Kahn dissenting in a written opinion. |
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Differing positions on interpretation of results have been resolved in some communities by agreement to include dissenting positions in publications. |
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He agreed that, if it so wished, the Committee could decide to set a precedent and allow dissenting opinions to be attached to general comments, but that would not be helpful. |
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The Executive attempted to circumvent this by introducing a motion in support of IRA policy, at which point the dissenting delegates walked out of the meeting. |
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The Thought Police are those who suppress all dissenting opinion. |
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On 12 March 1940, Gamelin discounted dissenting opinion at GQG and decided that the Seventh Army would advance as far as Breda, to link with the Dutch. |
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On 12 March 1940, Gamelin discounted dissenting opinion at GQG and decided that the Seventh Army would advance as far as Breda to link with the Dutch. |
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By the 1760s, dissenting Protestants, especially Baptists and Methodists, were growing rapidly and started challenging the Anglicans for moral leadership. |
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A dissenting judgment on the point is not binding and cannot be the ratio. |
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Opinions of the court in each case, prepended with a headnote prepared by the Reporter of Decisions, and any concurring or dissenting opinions are published sequentially. |
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Associate Justice Pierce Butler filed a dissenting opinion, joined by Associate Justice James McReynolds, in which he argued the majority had engaged in judicial activism. |
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The 6-3 high court ruling, with Chief Justice John Roberts dissenting, gave renewed momentum in California to advocates of assisted suicide and prompted Gov. |
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A small minority of critics have expressed dissenting opinions. |
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