You take a very fly-on-the-wall approach which allows the viewer to form their own opinions. |
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If you scan the newspapers you'll probably see, week to week, a wide variety of opinions put forward. |
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He rated the media coverage of the election campaign as providing extensive information and a wide variety of opinions. |
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In fact conservatives hold a wide variety of opinions about such secondary formal matters. |
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And you could challenge him on those opinions, and sometimes we kind of butted heads about stuff, but we always managed to work it out. |
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It now needs public support in widening the scope of the research through thoughts and opinions on a range of issues. |
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When you do write criticism, are you looking for more notoriety, or to spread your opinions, or just to earn money, or is it something else? |
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It is really time that the opinions of the people of this country were heard clearly by our politicians. |
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Imagine George Orwell, only with slightly different political opinions and in a really bad mood. |
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Mother held equally strong opinions and one Saturday morning the two of them went at it on the telephone. |
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Fortunately, this windbaggery can often be ignored, as fewer and fewer Americans really take the elite media's opinions seriously. |
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But among the Nama owners of the park, who form part of the Khoi group, opinions on the transfrontier park vary. |
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It is a new show that will give members of the public the chance to air their opinions on a range of hot topics. |
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The idea that they should be prevented from airing their opinions appals me. |
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The public has a right to air their opinions about such an important decision. |
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I do have strong opinions, although, of course, no easy solutions, but this is not the place to air those opinions. |
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In doing so, it re-examines many of the received opinions on the Thatcher years. |
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It is hard work to listen receptively to the opinions of those with whom we disagree. |
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They often question whether their opinions count or if the issue is of relevance to them. |
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When you don't have a strong sense of self, you become a reflection of other people's hopes, wishes, expectations and opinions about you. |
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We offered a few local worthies well known for their forthright opinions the chance to let off a bit of steam. |
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I try to allow for a wide range of opinions, including those taking strong exception to the ATL post. |
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I know these are just two opinions from a couple of random dudes, but wowzers. |
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A small group of people's raw opinions were transformed through the organisation's alchemy into hard public-health science. |
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He does his level best to form correct opinions about the issues of the day. |
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We need to distribute leaflets, write letters, send faxes, talk to people, get the message across and change opinions. |
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Local residents can write in with their opinions and speak for up to five minutes at the meeting. |
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My understanding in such fields is nonexistent and some of my opinions others on this site find wrong-headed. |
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Veterans from any war have minds, have experiences, have opinions and align themselves with one political ideology or another. |
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No opinions were dismissed, but it was certainly clear that this would be an all-embracing group, with a very broad vision. |
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With opinions and arguments completely lacking in evidence, logic or relevance, this stuff is irresistible. |
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He thought he was a yaffler. He supposed he liked him all right, but his endless opinions on everything bored him. |
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Now that issues such as climate change and the use of nuclear power are coming to the fore have your opinions changed? |
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The students' opinions of distance learning versus traditional methods yielded mixed results. |
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There's a saying in Cuba that whenever there are two Cubans together, there are three opinions. |
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Between courses each diner is invited to an anteroom to record their opinions about the other guests. |
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Avoiding unnecessary surgery requires a proactive patient willing to challenge opinions and research options. |
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Cllr Flynn says while Westport Town Councillors won't be zoning this particular piece of land they will be making their opinions felt. |
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He does not press ambitious claims, and each of his opinions is firmly anchored in the law. |
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The council's transport and planning chiefs recently sent a consultation leaflet to every household in York asking for opinions. |
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It is my goal to communicate with people whose opinions resonate with the first four paragraphs of this article. |
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It does the same thing, but instead leeches off of political opinions and events. |
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But many of her opinions and votes have had a dramatic impact on the American legal system. |
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This past session, for example, the court continued its tear, issuing several opinions that further limit federal power. |
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Part One covered Mike's opinions on topics ranging from his beloved Phillies to sabermetrics to his favorite players and baseball heroes. |
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They don't hesitate to sign petitions, write letters or otherwise share their opinions. |
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What were the historical and political circumstances of his success and to which popular opinions and social interests do his works appeal? |
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I think it also possible that he has such a low opinion of her that he is determined that his opinions and views shall prevail over hers. |
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Today very few scientists hold low opinions of Darwin, either as a person or as a scientist. |
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Please leave your comments on the forum and view the opinions of like-minded and disgusted people across this land. |
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Similarly, no final decision is normally rendered between conflicting Talmudical opinions in the case of laws that are no longer applicable. |
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At the heart of his motivation was a desire to change the stereotype with which he was associated, to force a revision of opinions. |
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And if you want to have your say, exchange ideas, opinions and experiences, it's the only place to be. |
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The varying opinions suggest that the laureateship is both a malleable thing and a work in progress. |
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This goes beyond a matter of different opinions about who is right for the job. |
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Why would they wish to be seen as soft on drugs if they did not think their opinions were right? |
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She had, as a talker, great force and the personal authority of someone whose opinions matter first of all to themselves and then to others. |
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Boys value their friends' opinions, so it would do you lots of good to get along with them. |
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Arrogant in their opinions and assumptions, they can be blunt, outspoken and downright tactless. |
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It seems there are different opinions as to whether the rein attached to the bit should be left on, in addition to the direct one. |
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Later he ran a paper promoting his strongly pro-union, anti-slavery, and anti-racist opinions. |
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He was practically yelling his opinions to his table mates and shattering the air with his laughter. |
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Regardless of the opinions, however, the application of ascertainment and discernment require readers to discuss the book critically. |
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As Toronto theatre critics dispense increasingly disparate opinions, some shows are savaged in one rag and lionized in another. |
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Although he affects a gentle demeanour, O'Leary has a long memory and his opinions can be acidic. |
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Fair coverage, would include, not just the antipodes singing their antiphons of dissent, but a much fuller range of opinions and perspectives. |
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He allows them to respond to his rhetorical questions, giving them an even greater sense that he cares about them and their opinions. |
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If we turn to various explanations of how these incidents come about and how to prevent them, we face a babel of opinions. |
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The opinions of tens of thousands of other scientists don't count, because they're all biased. |
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The whip passes on to the party leadership the opinions of backbench members. |
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How do you effectively represent your opinions if you are inclined to be anti-government or anti-the democratic process in its current form? |
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The opinions and assistance of all who are interested in safeguarding the future of this unique rural facility are needed. |
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During our exchanges there were plenty of glares and stares, and maybe even a couple of opinions shared. |
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The questionnaire, on one side of A4 paper, asks people to express their opinions on what matters to them about the village. |
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In expressive politics, people prefer to give vent to their opinions instead of rolling up their sleeves to work for change. |
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Harris also makes Jenny rather talky, a second mouthpiece for his own opinions. |
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Whether they realise it or not, they actually absorb ideas, moods, opinions and even goals from those around them. |
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Molesey's want-away players have been criticised by new manager Ian Hazel, who says they harbour inflated opinions of themselves. |
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The two have quarreled through the media since then, each with differing opinions of the fight. |
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She was secure enough in her own opinions to ignore her mother's warnings about her boyfriends. |
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Everyone's a critic, but only reviewers get to broadcast their opinions beyond earshot. |
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They are the sort of people we should be listening to because, let's face it, their opinions matter. |
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His are not the opinions that either liberal theologians or secular humanists are accustomed to hearing or willing to accept. |
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Her erstwhile colleagues in Cabinet report that Ms Short was never timid about ventilating her opinions. |
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Lara was far from weak-minded, if anything she was strong-willed and open to opinions. |
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Some are wealthily dressed, expressing their opinions in conversation with other people. |
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You don't agree with them, you offer opinions that don't jibe with theirs and you get a target on your back. |
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I have found that she not only takes time to ask for your opinions, but she actually acts on them. |
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Somewhere in this mass of opinions and actual fact lies the truth about what is actually safe. |
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There may well be some antis and they're perfectly entitled to come and let their opinions be known as long as they don't break any laws. |
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Now a council task group wants to hear people's views on the scheme and opinions about how successful it has been. |
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To be honest, it is mainly because of the trolls who get their jollies by flaming other people's opinions. |
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But that would only reinforce well-founded opinions that I long ago used up any ideas of my own. |
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Each found the other's intelligence and well-founded opinions refreshing and they began to talk. |
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The denser these belief-belief relations are, the more a given system is a genuine system and not just a ragbag of unrelated opinions. |
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We can discern in his letters an intelligent, well-read man who had strong, almost violent opinions. |
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But when the public world doesn't hold to the idea of cultural value, their judgements are merely personal opinions. |
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He passes judgments and expresses opinions without adequate knowledge of facts. |
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Naturally, when making such decisions, one's own culture and pre-conditioned opinions and judgments are strong influences. |
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That is, I make my own ill-informed judgements of their varyingly-informed opinions. |
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Our attachment to all the petty judgments and opinions and chatter endlessly flowing through our own heads is how we keep God at bay. |
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In fact, we go out of our way to refrain from making a judgment based on our opinions of the views expressed in an advertisement. |
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Though I have strong opinions on all of these, I am not passing judgement on American positions here. |
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These findings necessarily raise disturbing questions about the validity of the opinions expressed by medical experts in the courts. |
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Each country will have a government-appointed Mufti or jurisconsult, who issues written opinions on issues brought to him. |
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He's entitled to his opinions but he has no proof whatsoever other than it's in an area where there are salmon farms. |
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He's not even a video game guy, he's just some random finance guy who occasionally offers incredibly ill-informed opinions about video games. |
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This is a woman of some strange but fiercely-held opinions, who is zealous in her advocacy of animal rights. |
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As with any postponement, opinions vary as to whether or not the game could have gone ahead. |
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Bloggers are also free to give their own opinions, rather than toe the party line in the way that some journalists have to. |
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One fondly imagines that one reaches opinions by personal ratiocination, but of course many of them one inherits. |
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The result was less an attempt at analysis, than several dozen fragmented experiences and opinions. |
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My impression is that his opinions were built on several myths and false assumptions. |
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There appears to be a growing disquiet about the recent actions and opinions of America that many people are reacting against. |
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But when technology made books widely available, men could read the sacred texts for themselves and form their own opinions. |
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Now, all I can hope is that we give similar opinions, as who am I to question this man's years of clinical experience? |
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Every British citizen, of every age, has the right to voice their opinions and be heard by decision-makers. |
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I was reluctant but not stubborn, I listened to what he had to say because I value him and his opinions. |
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The idea is that you should want people whose opinions you share to have an robust stance. |
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It hopes to give people whose opinions are rarely heard the chance to tell their story. |
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Another company susceptible to changing public opinions about a celebrity endorser is Gatorade. |
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I have since contacted several saddlers also the president of the guild of master saddlers at Albion saddlers to seek their opinions and advice, letters enclosed. |
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None of my opinions or misunderstandings work in absolute terms. |
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These non-attitudes, or baseless opinions, can drag the data away from a position of reliability or usefulness. |
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Oppose Sotomayor, if you will, on her legal opinions, not on her credentials or cheerfulness. |
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Mr. Johnson's book, by contrast, abounds in strong opinions. |
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We've got differences of opinions but we've never quarrelled. |
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It is a subject on which Evangelicals hold differing opinions. |
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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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It was a line-up with colourful opinions that frequently clashed, but after a migraine-inducing day in the airless basement of a London hotel, a shortlist of 10 was produced. |
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Such scepticism has been widely voiced in the public prints, and in our mailbag too, which expresses opinions ranging from the guardedly optimistic to the gloomy. |
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So we sought out opinions from York's most knowledgeable musical minds. |
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Today I've decided to take a look at some of these rip-offs and rorts, and to invite readers to submit their own observations and opinions by way of the forums. |
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Why should the cloistered wants of juvenile men, with baby opinions, dominate any medium and industry so many of us care about? |
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But I understand that other people's opinions count just as much as mine. |
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At the Monday office business meeting, you asked for a collection of opinions about the new appraisal system by the various departments, all to be completed within one week. |
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He writes of his tough young team working long and wearying hours, racing to identify and solve problems, always soliciting opinions from engineers and everyone else involved. |
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She is a woman with strong, provocative, and deceptively intuitive opinions. |
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The attorney general will also regularly review major opinions issued by the court for declassification and public release. |
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If you want people to listen to your opinions, you'll need to learn to be more assertive. |
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Governments should stop soliciting the opinions of these unrepresentative know-alls, for the chances are they actually know even less than the average politician. |
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The cold front has set in, and everyone seems to have a lot of opinions this week. |
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Clarence Thomas had 48 votes against him, a fact that does not, alas, detract a whit from his votes and opinions. |
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Not surprisingly, many Hongkongers have been taking taxis, which may also have colored some opinions. |
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The vast bulk of telemarketing calls are made by institutions to existing customers, either to suggest a new product to them or to seek opinions for a survey. |
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I have strong opinions but I wouldn't know how to express them in dance. |
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As a TV gal who has reported and anchored and spouted opinions from news sets across the country, Google hangout felt pretty real. |
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As the Dish noted recently, country music once boasted a wide array of complex and diverse political opinions. |
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When I started my first Web site I wasn't too sure I wanted to start broadcasting my every thought and opinions, and at the time the idea of avatars was very popular. |
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The hooks on the end of final strokes indicate a tenacious mind that holds on to ideas and opinions as tight as a snapping turtle. |
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Wagner, whose significance to our culture is on a level with Shakespeare or Da Vinci, was a composer whose opinions were neither modest nor moderate. |
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This guy's as sharp as a tack and I respect his opinions immensely. |
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On the negative side, the sheer tonnage of opinions can overwhelm and cause a degree of amnesia. |
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His political opinions were on the Right, but he was tactful in not voicing them in the presence of people he knew to be of a different inclination. |
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If you feel really strongly that my opinions are shocking or wrong-headed, you could perfectly well publish them with an appropriate editorial disclaimer. |
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The experience left them sanguine about the sometimes vitriolic opinions of strangers on the Internet. |
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Looking back to my school days, I experienced a time when martial law was still in force, preventing us from publicly articulating our opinions or political inclinations. |
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All that will remain is for the voters to register their opinions with a cross on a ballot, the tallying of opinions and the announcement of results. |
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I can see that it is a question on which the opinions of plain men and women in the jury box and judges who have now to perform their function may reasonably differ. |
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Fortnightly there will also be a column by a local correspondent on a burning issue relevant to the locale, with the opportunity for users to register their opinions. |
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Simply citing the opinions of assorted scientists, even distinguished ones, counts for nothing if their dire predictions are not supported by observed evidence. |
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This semester, I am both humbled and proud to join the ranks of published columnists who choose to express their opinions for the consumption of the masses. |
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Web users from across Iran gave their opinions, not of her work, but of her scarf. |
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The Saga poll breaks new ground by analysing the difference in voting intentions and opinions between the baby boomer generation and the over-65s who lived through the war. |
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His fervent approach to football manifests itself in rapid-fire delivery on all manner of convictions and opinions concerning his chosen profession. |
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At the school assembly I rashly asked the children their opinions. |
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She was also notorious for her rude comments and rigid opinions on style. |
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When there were dissenting opinions, the plan was to note them in the footnotes. |
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The extent of distortion and disinformation, of efforts to control Syrians' opinions, is mind-boggling, and terrifying. |
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On the surface, the scuffle merely reflected differing opinions about the arguments deployed last week at the Supreme Court. |
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He was eager to share his impressions and opinions on my writings. |
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What makes it noteworthy is the audio portion, which is essentially a mini-interview with Jeanne Moreau about her impressions and opinions of the film. |
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The right and left, he contends, diverge not just in opinions but also in thought processes and behavior. |
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So why did the short, do-nothing opinions in the UT case take over eight months to write? |
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And remember, every palace intriguer may also be a double agent, ready to trade your opinions to get information in return. |
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In antiquity, sceptics attacked the possibility of knowledge, but still needed to give some account of how they regulated their lives and opinions. |
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If he had negative opinions, he usually kept them to himself. |
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He has no use for the opinions people in Ontario may have, but continues to express the same disdain for the public that Mr Harris exhibited and apparently institutionalized. |
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The article discusses the use of Yiddish words in judicial opinions. |
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However, the two of them have always agreed that Luke has little to offer the world and therefore choose to ignore his scarce and rarely expressed opinions. |
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They published a wide variety of opinions in the Economic Weekly. |
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His views typify the average opinions of liberally conservative circles. |
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It seems that uni's a short interim period where you can grow your mullet long, propagate a fine crop of dreads, and hold generally left-wing opinions if that's your bag. |
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So I'm not criticizing her, and I'm certainly not defending DW Griffith's execrable opinions. |
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In a similar way, the opinions of conservatives could vary widely. |
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They can accept that conservatism or rightism is an ideology that carries with it certain values and opinions, beliefs about the past, goals for the future. |
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They are generous, petty, lavish with their opinions, open-hearted. |
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Even as the cordon of anti-noise ordinances tightened around peddlers, evidence also suggested that opinions differed on the subject of reasonable enforcement. |
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Hawkins may have his opinions, but no one from the Romney camp has yet to release any statements in response to the site. |
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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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Student cooperatives were banned because, although recognized as an aid to poor students, they provided good places to exchange revolutionary opinions and leaflets. |
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The Council has also increasingly made use of opinions and resolutions as a way of pressuring the Commission into generating legislative proposals. |
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From the evidence of 5,000 ashrams at Maha Kumbh it is clear and obvious that there are many different shades of ideas, opinions, philosophies and practices in Hinduism. |
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Can he keep it up, staying abreast of the culture, serving up opinions like a short-order cook? |
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Supreme Court that enjoys the privilege of having its opinions routinely published in three hardcover reporters. |
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Judges decided cases on the facts, and then wrote opinions afterward presenting a rationale for their decision. |
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This argument would later be incorporated into his famous opinions concerning the First Amendment. |
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She has very strong opinions, and she doesn't try to sugarcoat them. |
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So, the inclusion of my personal opinions in the original apazine articles was not, I think, out of place. |
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When atheists and profane persons do hear of so many discordant and contrary opinions in religion, it doth avert them from the church. |
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Their favorite method was bludgeoning us with the same old arguments in favor of their opinions. |
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Consensus of two opinions is Bayesian iff at least one of the opinions consensed is Bayesian. |
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Printing such asinine opinions without rebuttal is criminal, even when not libel! |
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Regardless of one's opinions on Sendmail's cruftiness, it's unquestionably a powerful and well-supported piece of software. |
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Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment. |
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They have strong opinions, which they moderate while climbing up the greasy pole of politics or advancement at work. |
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Many modern historians hold widely varying opinions of the Crusaders under Papal sanction. |
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The other coaches offered their opinions, but in the end the head coach decided. |
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Tacitus' descriptions of the Germanic character are at times favorable in contrast to the opinions of the Romans of his day. |
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Foolishly John disregarded his allies' opinions on the fate of the prisoners, many of them their neighbours and kinsmen. |
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The radical groups that flourished during this period held differing opinions of Magna Carta. |
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Of all the opinions, this one instanced in by you is in your judgment the truest. |
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In this way, Elizabeth and her advisors aimed at a church that included most opinions. |
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There are a jajillion opinions on this. My perspective is that of a curious lay newbie. |
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Dissatisfied with their new political status, Puerto Ricans turned to political referendums to let make their opinions known. |
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This custom has its roots in the Speaker's original function of communicating the Commons' opinions to the monarch. |
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He had the difficult task of keeping the various strands of opinions in the LRC united. |
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The Law Lords were the ones who give opinions on the case, the other Lords normally concurring therein. |
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The Lord President of the Privy Council then advised that lay members should not intervene after the Law Lords had announced their opinions. |
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Normally, the Law Lords were the members who opined on the law, the other members merely concurring with their opinions. |
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I shall be delighted to hear how you think that this change may have taken place, as no presently conceived opinions satisfy me on the subject. |
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Dawkins has made many television appearances on news shows providing his political opinions and especially his views as an atheist. |
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For instance, blogs can allow English learners to voice their opinions,sharpen their writing skills and build their confidence. |
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Jonson delivers his opinions, in Drummond's terse reporting, in an expansive and even magisterial mood. |
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The process of peer review involves evaluation of the experiment by experts, who typically give their opinions anonymously. |
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He also argues that allowing people to air false opinions is productive for two reasons. |
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Let the opinions impugned be the belief of God and in a future state, or any of the commonly received doctrines of morality. |
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Another important impact of Dickens's episodic writing style resulted from his exposure to the opinions of his readers and friends. |
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The two had bonded upon Kipling's arrival in London in 1889 largely on the strength of their shared opinions, and they remained lifelong friends. |
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I'll get started tomorrow but, in the meantime, let's see if we can get a few more opinions. |
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Following consultations with the local community the plans changed to reflect the community's opinions and suggestions. |
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However, although he is often connected with absolutism, Bodin held some moderate opinions on how government should in practice be carried out. |
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The ICJ can also be called upon by other UN organs to provide advisory opinions. |
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As a constitutional monarch, she has not expressed her own political opinions in a public forum. |
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While civil law jurisdictions place little reliance on court decisions, they tend to generate a phenomenal number of reported legal opinions. |
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Except for the highest courts, all publication of legal opinions are unofficial or commercial. |
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His words and opinions carry no more insight or wisdom than any other bishop. |
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In other cases, opinions differ, no consensus is forthcoming, and all are free to choose. |
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The reader should not assume that the author agreed with the opinions expressed by his fictional characters. |
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Despite controversy about his personal life and opinions, Larkin remains one of Britain's most popular poets. |
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Once he became established, Gilbert was the stage director for his plays and operas and had strong opinions on how they should best be performed. |
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However, its leading members, van de Velde and Hermann Muthesius, had conflicting opinions about standardization. |
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Hamilton also prepared extensive materials for a publication which he designed on the personal history, influence and opinions of Martin Luther. |
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The mass media distribute, and opine, information about domestic issues and influence the beliefs and opinions of the people. |
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He delivered legal opinions favorable to the suppression of the Templars, but he also defended Boniface VIII and the Bull Unam Sanctam. |
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As in the Sudan, Haig continued to be sceptical of the importance of artillery, basing his opinions on interviews with enemy prisoners. |
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The audience was very critical and some opposed to the new theory because it contradicted the established opinions on climatic history. |
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Fragments were taken out of various legal treatises and opinions and inserted in the Digest. |
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After deliberating in chambers, appellate courts will issue formal opinions that resolve the legal issues presented for review. |
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Further reforms to make the Mathematics syllabus more popular have been met with mixed opinions. |
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The commissioners often simply reported verbatim the prejudiced opinions of landowners and local Anglican clergy. |
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There are contradicting opinions whether the fall of the Western Roman Empire was a result or cause of tribes getting on the move. |
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In principle, the Court's advisory opinions are only consultative in character but they are influential and widely respected. |
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Examples of advisory opinions can be found in the section advisory opinions in the List of International Court of Justice cases article. |
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It makes no discrimination as to nationality, race, religious beliefs, class or political opinions. |
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This led to Clarkson claiming that speed is not everything and May disagreeing, in stark contrast to their usual opinions. |
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As a politician he was a well known panderer to the lowest of public opinions. |
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As with any historical subject, opinions are seen to change with time and evidence. |
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Polling groups began to track opinions on the subject, at first mainly in the United States. |
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Anthropologists have diverse opinions about the proportions of plant and animal foods consumed. |
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He is considered controversial within rugby league fan circles for his blunt opinions about the playing and administration of the game. |
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And no people are lesse Philosophers and more foolish, than Platoes Philodoxes, or lovers of their owne opinions. |
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Ambrose was elected president and Palladius, being called upon to defend his opinions, declined. |
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Of course these opinions had to be veiled since they would not have gone over very well. |
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His histories have an aristocratic ethos and reveal his opinions on honor, wealth and war. |
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A mufti is a scholar who has completed an advanced course of study which qualifies him to issue judicial opinions or fatawah. |
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However, different thinkers and texts convey different opinions on this issue. |
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La Malinche's legacy is one of myth mixed with legend, and the opposing opinions of the Mexican people about the legendary woman. |
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While abolitionists agreed on the evils of slavery, there were differing opinions on what should happen after African Americans were freed. |
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However, there are different opinions as to why Wanli was neglectful for a long time. |
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These opinions are then translated into French for the benefit of the judges and their deliberations. |
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Blacks hold far more conservative opinions on abortion, extramarital sex, and raising children out of wedlock than Democrats as a whole. |
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The ministers continued to protest, and as in the case of Servetus, the opinions of the Swiss churches were sought. |
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He believed the opinions of the people would gradually change and the voluntary removal of images would follow. |
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While the debate proceeded, Zwingli was kept informed of the proceedings and printed pamphlets giving his opinions. |
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This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people was the real American Revolution. |
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He commissioned a number of men, whose opinions on the matter were known to be divergent, to state the grounds for judgment in writing. |
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Cummins qualified this statement with certain opinions pertaining to the practice. |
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The world's major religions have mixed opinions on the death penalty, depending on the sect, the individual believer, and the time period. |
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In the United States, several state attorneys general issue attorney general's opinions. |
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Several areas of commercial practice call for formal legal opinions of counsel. |
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Law reports or reporters are series of books that contain judicial opinions from a selection of case law decided by courts. |
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The term reporter was originally used to refer to the individual persons who actually compile, edit, and publish such opinions. |
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In his years as an Associate Justice, he handed down opinions that stressed the necessity for the tightest adherence to the Tenth Amendment. |
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United States Reports are printed and bound and are the final version of court opinions and cannot be changed. |
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Four were decided with unsigned opinions, two cases affirmed by an equally divided Court, and two cases were dismissed as improvidently granted. |
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Clerks hired by each of the justices of the Supreme Court are often given considerable leeway in the opinions they draft. |
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The amendment guarantees an individual's right to express and to be exposed to a wide range of opinions and views. |
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Brandeis was also the first to cite law reviews both in his briefs before the court and in his opinions as a justice. |
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Freedom of speech is the right to articulate one's opinions and ideas without fear of government retaliation or censorship. |
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The free communication of ideas and opinions is one of the most precious of the rights of man. |
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Combined, they should represent a range of social groups and opinions, as well as all parts of the county. |
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For example, the doctrines of mootness, ripeness, and standing prohibit district courts from issuing advisory opinions. |
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By the time the Bill of Rights was submitted to the states for ratification, opinions had shifted in both parties. |
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International environmental law also includes the opinions of international courts and tribunals. |
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Dissenting and concurring opinions are fewer than during the Dickson and Lamer Courts. |
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The Court announces its judgments through individually signed opinions setting out the result and underlying reasoning. |
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The Court's opinions are available in Hebrew on its own website and from Nevo. |
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The intention behind having Advocates General attached is to provide independent and impartial opinions concerning the Court's cases. |
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Bright was not violent, and Cobden said that he did his work admirably, and won golden opinions from all men. |
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