The truth is, therefore, at least as likely to be found among those who reject majority opinion as among those who embrace it. |
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It went through six printings in its first year, but its effect on majority opinion was, for many years to come, negligible. |
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Should he bow to majority opinion or retreat into his own private moral code? |
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I can't imagine the audience is representative of majority opinion over there. |
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And as skeptical as I am of majority opinion right now, it's better than the unbridled greed of the plutocracy we've got at present. |
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Such conventional pressure is, after all, a rather obvious example of tyranny of majority opinion. |
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We are told that he is being brave in his deafness to majority opinion in Britain and the world. |
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The majority opinion has been that existing shareholders must be picking up the tab by allowing their returns to be reduced through dilution. |
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Still, most human rights lawyers read the majority opinion as a major disappointment. |
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Five studies revealed that people who hold the minority opinion express that opinion less quickly than people who hold the majority opinion. |
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I hope I never see the day when science is dictated by majority opinion and force of personality. |
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The brute outvoting of one social group by another is not so much Mill's focus as the process by which majority opinion is formed and accepted as legitimate. |
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What started out as an ethnic minority opinion became, with the help of churches and other groups, a majority opinion. |
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Finally, Mr Nassauer, I regret that it pleases you that what may be a majority opinion in this House should be thrown out. |
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You have to pluck up your courage to express ideas that are not majority opinion, or to face the hostility or ridicule that may accompany departing from social norms. |
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Being pressed to conform to such a change in majority opinion must feel like victimization. |
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In his majority opinion, Kennedy tried to argue that the court was merely upholding that ecumenical tradition. |
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There are certain things where majority opinion is real but meaningless. |
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Leaving aside that category, the majority opinion was that Paris had enhanced the effectiveness of the joint team approach. |
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However, minorities do not enjoy the benefit of majority opinion. |
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This counter argument is not disposed of in the majority opinion as written. |
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The majority opinion therefore concluded that the proposed operation was incompatible with the common market and should therefore be prohibited. |
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Justices Ginsburg, Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan joined the majority opinion. |
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However, it is doubtful that a concurring opinion should purport to interpret the majority opinion, for any purposes. |
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Most issues do not involve a clear choice between riding and party and it is not easy to determine majority opinion in a riding, even if its MP wanted to. |
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However, despite the largely conservative approach represented in the majority opinion, the Court did offer new directions for reform by building on prior rulings in important and meaningful ways. |
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They will point out that, again and again, the men who seized Dublin's GPO on Easter Monday 95 years ago did not represent majority opinion in Ireland. |
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We all remember the traces of mistrust in Parliament towards the newly formed Commission, a mistrust that became the majority opinion due to one nominee's avowed views on discrimination. |
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After a spate of shootings, notably last December's murder of 20 children and six staff at a school in Newtown, Connecticut, its spokesmen sound shrilly out of step with majority opinion, and even with each other. |
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Based on the numerous town hall meetings I have hosted and on thousands of letters, emails, faxes and telephone calls, I am honestly and accurately reflecting the majority opinion within my constituency. |
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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 district court, for example, could not rely on a Supreme Court dissent as a basis to depart from the reasoning of the majority opinion. |
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In a 2013 majority opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, Associate Justice Antonin Scalia stated that. |
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Coke delivered the majority opinion in favour of Bonham, with Daniel and Warburton agreeing. |
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We raised the issue, and I particularly raised the issue, in the Legal Committee, but I was prevailed upon by the Chairperson and other members of the Committee to go along with the majority opinion. |
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Justice Elena Kagan wrote the majority opinion. |
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Justice Kennedy wrote the majority opinion. |
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Justice Souter's majority opinion rejected that argument. |
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That medial committee initially adopted a majority opinion in 2000 but, following a complaint from the applicant, the defendant decided to refer the matter back to it. |
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Firstly, because the ultimate determination rested on a threat of material injury, the links between subsidies and threat of injury need to be more carefully discussed than is the case in the majority opinion. |
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The protest is reviewed and the majority opinion will prevail. |
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The majority opinion of representative Canadians who were polled in 1950 is that stricter law enforcement and more rigid drivers' tests will help to reduce the accident toll. |
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The facts giving rise to this communication have been set out in detail in the majority opinion of the Committee and it would be an idle exercise for me to reiterate the same over again. |
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The motion for reconsideration must be proposed by a member organisation which voted with the majority opinion in the previous vote on the matter. |
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Yet, in spite of the majority opinion within the Security Council, and the members of the United Nations as a whole, they were not given a chance to do so. |
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One of the hosts strongly disagreed with the appellate court's decision and targeted his criticisms at the female judge who had written the majority opinion. |
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The Marshall Court also ended the practice of each justice issuing his opinion seriatim, a remnant of British tradition, and instead issuing a single majority opinion. |
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Once deliberation has taken place, the Court issues a majority opinion. |
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