At this point, she chimes in, opining that it is of the utmost importance to have people around you who tell you the truth. |
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Somers started ranting and opining decades before Amanda Bynes had even opened a Twitter account. |
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Each week you can find him opining for several top publications on nearly every aspect of literary thought. |
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Still in his twenties, he swanked his way through the Belfast-based international news media, lunching with key opinion-makers, opining every night on local television. |
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Macroprudential regulation, with a college of wise men opining on systemic risk? |
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In recent discussions, the board has decided to continue opining on industry reform even if it loses its formal authority. |
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If we identify any such matters, then we shall report our rationale for so opining and the result of the discussion for each of them. |
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They include opining new accounts, updating or closing existing accounts and keying data into computer terminals. |
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These senators were reporters and would stand on the Hill every night opining and in the background was the Parliament Buildings. |
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Sgt Hester then spoke briefly about the huge success of the No Name Club in the South Mayo capital, opining that the new hosts and hostesses had a difficult act to follow. |
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In the other locker room, Carmelo Anthony was opining that a Denver victory would so decimate the Wolves that the entire franchise would go out of business. |
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More recently, Canadian Supreme Court Justice Ian Binny expressed a related worry opining that privacy is protean. |
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In terms of opining on the financial or fiscal position and performance of a body with financial responsibilities, it is a financial audit, not a performance audit. |
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It may be useful to report the result of two assumptions without opining on their relative appropriateness and to recommend that each user select that which meets his or her needs. |
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The Court of Appeal disagreed and quashed the Superior Court decision, opining that work performance is an essential component of an employment relation. |
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This sometimes arises because QPs who are opining about geology do not realize that disclosure of metallurgical results and conclusions also requires appropriate QP support. |
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The new report would be subject to the normal requirements with respect to opining upon the suitability of the data, methods and assumptions as at the revised calculation date. |
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Some courts have stopped opining on these cases because somebody sent them the signal that it would be changed, so why would they want to deal with those case. |
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This is a curious start to a conversation about privilege and social mobility, a subject Mr Johnson has recently been opining on, as he appears suddenly to appreciate. |
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Later, Williams was interested in the work of Pierre Bourdieu, though opining that the latter was too pessimistic in terms of the possibilities for social change. |
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