How To Use Opinion In A Sentence

  • It's different now, there are a few more pundits and a lot of faceless people out there on social media who all have an opinion. The Sun
  • Choose a white form if you want to add a bit more light to proceedings but, in my humble opinion, speckled purple is the best. Times, Sunday Times
  • During our exchanges there were plenty of glares and stares, and maybe even a couple of opinions shared.
  • The DOJ thing is pretty strange, and will probably get modified, but all I can say is how nice it is that Dems aren't all on the same page, parroting the same opinions, baaing like conservatives. Frank slams Obama for 'big mistake' on Defense of Marriage Act (updated)
  • Finally, in the formation of an opinion as to the abstract preferableness of one course of action over another, or as to the truth or falsehood or right significance of a proposition, the fact that the majority of one's contemporaries lean in the other direction is naught, and no more than dust in the balance. On Compromise
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  • The distich caused discussion regarding the quantity of "hic", but the pope defended the prosody of Voltaire who confirmed his opinion by a quotation from Virgil which he said ought to be the epitaph of The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
  • Burke's execution was witnessed by the novelist Sir Walter Scott, who sympathized with the general opinion that both men's wives had served as accomplices, and that the anatomists had been accessories to the murders.
  • They will comment on everything you say and give you their opinion.
  • They are not people who crumble at the first sign of a strong opinion. Times, Sunday Times
  • These new forces have synchronized with the conscious policy of a certain sector of Canadian opinion which has persistently sought to detach us from that quarter of the world's orbit and the world's people comprised in the British federacy. Whither Canada
  • In this high opinion of his own rank, he was greatly fortified by his ideas of the military profession, which, in his phrase, made a valiant cavalier a camarade to an emperor. A Legend of Montrose
  • When your mama a biach, you gonna be a bicah - when you grow up hearing men tell your mama "Bring me my blunts, BIACH!" you won't have a very high opinion of women, ergo, yourself. Undefined
  • If you want my opinion, it's a bastard of a game - swift, bold and beautiful.
  • Opinion polls suggest the outcome is too close to call. Times, Sunday Times
  • Democratic individuals, who in any case are likely to have similar beliefs and opinions because they are similarly situated, easily fall under the hegemonic sway of public opinion.
  • Public opinion can force the government into action.
  • The practices of the unscrupulous money changers stand indicted in the court of public opinion rejected by the minds and hearts of men.
  • In my opinion, the population of sun dried tomatoes in a state of olive oil inundation is something you are forgetting to include. Brunch en Casa
  • He shrug his low opinion of the occupant of the room.
  • In that case, the physicians argued that the trial judge had erred in preferring one responsible body of professional opinion to another.
  • Her mother's opinions on how babies should be cared for were freely given and duly ignored.
  • In her opinion, it was even money on whether or not he could correctly spell his own name.
  • Kipling's low opinion of English rugby has rarely seemed more apposite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Politicians have very accurately gauged the impotence of writers; they don't give a damn for their opinions.
  • It may have been the biting cold wind that concentrated minds on my questions, but contrary to what opinion surveys are finding, almost nobody owned up to being a don't know or no-show.
  • Public and private opinion wilted before the simoon of calamitous report. Hidden Treasures Or, Why Some Succeed While Others Fail
  • The council has been canvassing local opinion/local people to get their thoughts on the proposed housing development.
  • Workers in hierarchical workplaces cannot reasonably be expected to identify themselves if their opinions might touch upon their workplaces -- that's a disciplinary issue for most workers & most employers. Who Are You People? « PubliCola
  • It has planned a programme of district level meetings to mobilise public opinion in favour of democracy, communal harmony and peace.
  • Similarly, managers and directors appeared to share an equivalent value orientation to the fans and were more receptive to their opinions.
  • We should recant all opinions which are in conflict with those proclaimed by the central leadership.
  • Although I don't consider myself unintelligent or inarticulate, I don't tend to have the courage of my convictions when called upon to air my opinions.
  • Not all the speakers have couched their sentiments in complimentary language, indeed, it is a fact which we citizens of the Empire would be foolish to ignore that important sections of opinion among our American friends and elsewhere are rather suspicious of the British Empire. The Empire In These Days
  • I think there are certain items in a piano competition that are not matters of musical opinion or taste.
  • But when the therapist starts to enquire how they react to the problems at home a difference in opinion may be revealed.
  • Though best-known for his fantastic novel " Lanark, " Mr. Gray worked for many years as a portraitist, and provides a typically distinctive and opinionated account of his life, times and acquaintances in words and pictures. Books to Furnish a Coffee Table
  • But I suspect Ferguson doesn't care a jot about the opinion of his colleagues.
  • his emotional state depended on her opinion
  • Here the mufti, or jurisconsult, appears to play a role remarkably similar to that of the roman jurist or contemporary European law professor (in providing Gutachten or opinions to courts).
  • As Toronto theatre critics dispense increasingly disparate opinions, some shows are savaged in one rag and lionized in another.
  • Why the thell is their an interfaith sefer, that is just gay. anyways, just my opinion. notice how i’m not saying anyone deserves to die. Yet another interfaith Seder… | Jewschool
  • The second chapter, by quoting a typical case, compares the different opinions on the legal nature of import bill discount, which is the key of the controversy on legislation.
  • He hammers too much in general upon our opinion's incertainty, and the possibility of erring makes him not venture on what is true. Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters
  • ‘In my opinion,’ he says, ‘there are lots of opportunities to engineer these quantum electrodynamic forces.’
  • Mr Wilkinson was of the opinion that since water treatment equipment had been installed only recently, there were likely to have been corrosion and a build up of scale over the years inside the pipe work.
  • Therefore, the search was in his opinion warrantless and unreasonable even though judicial authorization had been obtained.
  • His opinions are entirely beyond the pale.
  • A recent poll suggests some surprising changes in public opinion.
  • I would venture the opinion that the TRC was a logical conclusion to our atrocious and shameful past. SPEECH BY ADV DE LANGE ANC MP DURING THE PRESIDENT'S TABLING OF RECOMMENDATIONS RELATING TO THE TRC
  • The principle of comity is that when one court exercising proper jurisdiction renders an opinion concerning a specific case, then that opinion is binding on other courts to which this same case (same parties, same facts, same issues) is re-presented to a different court under some pretext, except where the second court is exercising appellate review over the first decision. The Volokh Conspiracy » District Court Opinions Precedential Within the Same District?
  • The state has therefore the right provisorily to let a dignity in title continue, until the public opinion matures on the subject. The Science of Right
  • It was created as an arena for the representation and expression of minority opinion.
  • The principle thus given is of great importance and ought not, in my opinion, to be unduly fettered or restricted.
  • Now seeing in the last section, those we call mathematics are absolved of the crime of breeding controversy; and they that pretend not to learning cannot be accused; the fault lieth altogether in the dogmatics, that is to say, those that are imperfectly learned, and with passion press to have their opinions pass everywhere for truth, without any evident demonstration either from experience, or from places of Scripture of uncontroverted interpretation. The Elements of Law Natural and Politic
  • Several in company checked him from time to time for his bitter reflections instead of arguments, and wished him, if he could to answer my arguments, which he called sophistry, assuring him that until he did, they must receive my opinion and arguments as scriptural and sound reasoning. Beams of Light on Early Methodism in America. Chiefly Drawn from the Diary, Letters, Manuscripts, Documents, and Original Tracts of the Rev. Ezekiel Cooper.
  • I hope therefore that she will accept my opinion that she made a mistake and act accordingly.
  • Many of the Confederates were of opinion that this decisive victory would be the end of the war, and that the North, seeing that the South was able as well as willing to defend the position it had taken up, would abandon the idea of coercing it into submission. With Lee in Virginia A Story of the American Civil War
  • The research on motive of auditor change always launches revolving the auditor's opinion purchase, and has obtained a series of research production.
  • The predominant opinion voiced by Detroit's Arab population seems to be one of frustration.
  • Here are some excerpts from the opinions expressed by some eminent personalities.
  • I got two pairs of jeans - boot leg and skinnies - overalls, a blue skirt, a yellow top with a skull beaded on it and sunglasses for $350 which really (in my opinion) is amazing!
  • The event changed the trend of public opinion.
  • According to numerous opinion polls, they solidly oppose the kinds of discrimination that Cardinal Ratzinger condoned.
  • At one time there was also the rule that expert opinion evidence was inadmissible on the ultimate issue in the case.
  • Public opinion, already highly skeptical and suspicious of European Institutions, reached new lows.
  • I am disturbed that under this new parliament we are seeing a private individual buying public opinion.
  • John Hales, clerk of the hanaper, a learned and able man, and, like all who espoused this party, a zealous protestant, had written, and secretly circulated, a book in defence of the claims of the lady Catherine, and he had also procured opinions of foreign lawyers in favor of the validity of her marriage. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
  • And companies paying athletes to endorse their products are far more sensitive today to public opinion when it comes to social issues. Times, Sunday Times
  • There'sa substantial divergence of opinion within the party.
  • You'll remember that Caillois was of the opinion that most solitary games were agonic, played with the imagination of a community of similarly situated players. WoW v. MDY: Copyright, EULAs, and Game Rules
  • When at Mr. Gedge's I wished much to apprize you of the public opinion as to our Boy Giles, [6] but I dare not then, I shall you may be sure Sir, after such a letter as this, be anxious for your opinion, and I will not damp my spirits with the idea of your being offended. Letter 63
  • Success attended him, and the pacha, his predecessor, having in his opinion, as well as in that of the sultan, remained an unusual time in office, by an accusation enforced by a thousand purses of gold, he was enabled to produce a bowstring for his benefactor; and the sultan's "firmaun" appointed him to the vacant pachalik. The Pacha of Many Tales
  • That society had a lot of different modes and different opinions and different prejudices. Times, Sunday Times
  • On this occasion, Campobasso gave his opinion, couched in the apologue of the Traveller, the Adder, and the Fox; and reminded the Duke of the advice which Reynard gave to the man, that he should crush his mortal enemy, now that chance had placed his fate at his disposal. Quentin Durward
  • We had a high opinion of his mechanical genius, and generally held that the Chief ‘knew something bad of him,’ and on pain of divulgence enforced Phil to be his bondsman. Reprinted Pieces
  • The sultan is the virtual editor, and consequently the papers are popular, as containing opinions on state policy _ex cathedra_. The Continental Monthly, Vol 3 No 3, March 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • My understanding (let alone expertise) in such fields is nonexistent and some of my opinions others on this site find wrong-headed.
  • The civil litigation amendment of our country stipulates rhe theory, yet in the author's opinion, the amendment still has shortcomings.
  • Wherefore, upon all these accounts, as well as for all the reasons before mentioned, youth stands in need of good government to manage it in the reading of poetry, that being free from all prejudicate opinions, and rather instructed beforehand in conformity thereunto, it may with more calmness, friendliness, and familiarity pass from thence to the study of philosophy. Essays and Miscellanies
  • He's always happy to talk, frank in his opinions, entertaining in his manner and perceptive about whatever matter is in hand.
  • Most of the 74 opinions are also lengthy and convoluted, larded with unnecessary detail and footnotes, and containing inappropriate swipes at the work of the other justices.
  • Why do you always have to echo back my opinions like this?
  • There are various ways in which popular opinion can be represented with reasonable accuracy.
  • The chairman expressed the opinion that job losses were inevitable.
  • Kindness is an underrated virtue altogether in my humble opinion.
  • In any event, there has always been a mystery about what was changed in the actual program in 2004 to render it even colorably legal in the opinion of DOJ during this time period. Balkinization
  • Your testimony and the expert opinion you offer must be connected to the facts already established by admissible evidence.
  • I beg to differ from you on the opinion.
  • Public opinion in March, 1861, was so unsettled, the popular mind so impressible, that a spirit of discontent soon began to spread over the loyal States on the part of those who had hoped for what they termed a vigorous administration. Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 (of 2) From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
  • I sensed that strong-willed individuals were voicing their opinion but then deferring to their superintendent's leadership because they respected both him and his position. Christianity Today
  • I'm of the personal opinion that anyone who writes a bit of music with six flat signs is just plain showing off.
  • I know some of this opinion may come across as very strong, but it is something I feel so strongly about and it is something which I carry around with me everyday of my life.
  • The jury is out on gold, and I have seldom seen such a divergence of opinion - if you cut out the World Gold Council, that is.
  • Look at how a few NGO groups last year used peaceful candlelight vigils for their own selfish purposes to galvanize public opinion.
  • In her opinion the incidents described at the inquest were not necessarily related to the school, but had links with the local community.
  • But public opinion, because of the tremendous urge to conformity in gregarious animals, is less tolerant than any system of law. Politics vs. Literature: An Examination of Gulliver’s Travels
  • These multitude blunders of the FFI 2004 only confirm the opinion that the organizers should be comprised of young people, instead of old-timers who suddenly resurface with the revival of the film scene.
  • If you let the small town opinions of others govern your actions, you cannot be global in your reach.
  • Until then, the issues that John claimed to be ‘pointing out’ are just opinion and conjecture.
  • He also had a long association with a company making ties, which gave him a poor opinion of the dress sense of the modern footballer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Opinion seems to be hardening against the invasion.
  • Therefore in reviewing the opinions and practices of ruder ages and races we shall do well to look with leniency upon their errors as inevitable slips made in the search for truth, and to give them the benefit of that indulgence which we ourselves may one day stand in need of: _cum excusatione itaque veteres audiendi sunt. The Golden Bough
  • He manipulated public opinion in his favor
  • I would like a second opinion on my doctor's diagnosis.
  • Why are the opinions of the exceptionally overopinionated classes so spectacularly important as they must take up valuable space. The Guardian World News
  • The happy or unprosperous event of any action, is not only apt to give us a good or bad opinion of the prudence with which it was conducted, but almost always too animates our gratitude or resentment, our sense of the merit or demerit of the design.
  • Concerntug the v* - trade* the force of my argument goes no farther than this; — that its Juppftfliou, by the ISrihfli government only, other nations continuing the trade as ufua\ % who would of cotirfe felSC on what we funender, would anfwer the purpofes of humanity, cither to the negroes tn Africa, or to thofe already in the Weft Indies; and I have quoted* in fupport of this opinion, the authoiitiesof men (naval commander! and others) who arc intimately acquainted with the trade, though no ways intended in its continuance; and I have not yet met with any evidence or argument* to Kivtttdate their testimony. The Monthly Review
  • She will be in the studio and roving around the track, looking at horses, casting her critical eye and giving her opinion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Besides, to acquire a holding, ‘the standard of farm competence required was very modest’ (so modest in fact as to necessitate in his opinion that each allottee be placed under an instructor).
  • In the election day exit poll, two-thirds of Virginia voters expressed a negative opinion of Robertson.
  • And it will confirm the opinion of many Tories inside and outside Westminster about his poor judgment. The Sun
  • One of the final panels proffers Der Führer's personal opinion of his adversary: ‘He is an utterly amoral, repulsive creature.’
  • The latest opinion polls are predicting a very close contest.
  • In my opinion, Kalawnn replied, the Greatest Stone should be able to transcend all lesser forms of sorcery. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • I have an extremely low opinion of the British tabloid newspapers.
  • 'You never ask my opinion about anything,' Rod complained.
  • We do not believe this extension would prejudice the state in any way in light of the Florida Supreme Court's opinion.
  • Conditions in the prison were not good, he wrote, but in his opinion they didn't specifically contravene any UN conventions. THE EXECUTION
  • Perhaps this is inevitable in the development of a new concept involving shades of professional opinion and set against the background of scarce resources.
  • The “ghost” plotline is coming dangerously close to shark-jumping territory, in my opinion. 20 minutes too long? : Bev Vincent
  • And yet Judge Luttig brushes this language aside, seizing upon a different sentence in the Endo opinion: The fact that the Act and the [executive] orders are silent on detention does not of course mean that any power to detain is lacking. Is That Legal?: terrorism Archives
  • Proposition 8 fails to advance any rational basis in singling out gay men and lesbians for denial of a marriage license," Judge Walker wrote in his opinion, issued Aug. 4.
  • The latest opinion poll shows that the president's popularity has declined.
  • When the first mode is adopted, the person whose meaning is misrepresented, thinks that an opinion, not his own, has been calumniously attributed to him. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 1
  • NICKJ AirRadar is an excellent piece of software, and it deserves a review that reflects your opinion of it * as a piece of software*. MacUpdate - Mac OS X
  • “The censorship we now confront is vast in its reach,” Justice Anthony Kennedy said in his majority opinion, joined by his four more conservative colleagues. or Think Progress » ThinkFast: January 21, 2010
  • Le Niger, pays qui a donné l'exemple d'une bonne léçon de la démocratie avec la réalisation de sa première alternance politique et démocratique, est happé par ces révisons constitutionnelles au nez et à la barbe de l'opinion internationale. Global Voices in English » Niger: Widespread opposition to president’s bid to extend rule
  • But I'll get up on my soapbox about almost anything if I hear someone else express a strong opinion about it that I don't agree with.
  • There was a difference of opinion over the roast skewered noisettes of lamb, served with rosemary and mustard soubise.
  • He takes systematic aim at the architects of millennial economic opinion: journalists and columnists, cultural studies academics, ad-men, and the shills of the new management literature.
  • Quando nel corso di eventi umani, sorge la necessità che un popolo sciolga i legami politici che lo hanno stretto a un altro popolo ... un conveniente riguardo alle opinioni dell'umanità richiede che quel popolo dichiari le ragioni per cui è costretto alla secessione. Italy to Declare Independence from U.S. Military
  • I have been in relation successively with the English and American evacuant and alterative practice, in which calomel and antimony figured so largely that, as you may see in Dr. Jackson's last "Letter," Dr. Holyoke, a good representative of sterling old-fashioned medical art, counted them with opium and Peruvian bark as his chief remedies; with the moderately expectant practice of Louis; the blood-letting "coup sur coup" of Bouillaud; the contra-stimulant method of Rasori and his followers; the anti-irritant system of Broussais, with its leeching and gum-water; I have heard from our own students of the simple opium practice of the renowned German teacher, Oppolzer; and now I find the medical community brought round by the revolving cycle of opinion to that same old plan of treatment which John Brown taught in Edinburgh in the last quarter of the last century, and Miner and Tully fiercely advocated among ourselves in the early years of the present. Medical Essays, 1842-1882
  • I grounded my opinion on facts.
  • Dr.B. is of the opinion that it owes its value to three qualities combined: an acrid, an emetic, and a deobstruent property -- the latter acting on the glandular system. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • I'm not sure if somebody my age is supposed to have an opinion about such things, but the Hervé 'refix' of 'Enter Sandman' by Metallica is brilliant. Archive 2008-09-01
  • The Association said that Dr. Nighat Shaheen and Dr. Bilal were part of first and second team to give gynae opinion and examined the bodies of victims at Shopian. Justice Jan Commission recommendations shall be strictly implemented: Govt Spokesman
  • There is also analysis, opinion, portfolios of unknown artists or translated items from the Internet.
  • Opinion among doctors is that the medication is safe.
  • I've realized that Milan have a high opinion of me, we spoke frankly and in a familiar atmosphere.
  • Imagine George Orwell, only with slightly different political opinions and in a really bad mood.
  • By the late 1620s, it was impossible to obtain a licence to publish any theological books containing predestinarian opinions.
  • The shift in position of the disaffected crew comes as opinion in the resort town seemed to be swinging behind the former coxswain.
  • I have as little superstition in me as any man living, but my secret opinion has ever been, and still is, that God Almighty will not give up a people to military destruction, or leave them unsupportedly to perish, who have so earnestly and so repeatedly sought to avoid the calamities of war, by every decent method which wisdom could invent. First Open Thread-- What's on your mind? Log in and add your comments
  • Opinion polls put his likely score at 12%, which makes him the ‘third man’ - the candidate who could end up acting as a power broker between the two heavyweights.
  • The issue is the flagrant abuse of the term skeptical as used by someone with a highly selective and prejudiced opinion, as coupled with an inherent mistrust of a majority Deltoid
  • The opinion polls show a significant fall in her popularity.
  • There is a class of persons (happily not quite so numerous as formerly) who think it enough if a person assents undoubtingly to what they think true, though he has no knowledge whatever of the grounds of the opinion, and could not make a tenable defence of it against the most superficial objections. On Liberty
  • In my opinion that fact makes no difference at all.
  • All very reasonable arguments and succinctly put, but in my opinion reusable nappies still have one fatal flaw - they are not self-cleaning.
  • As with any postponement, opinions vary as to whether or not the game could have gone ahead.
  • They often question whether their opinions count or if the issue is of relevance to them.
  • Note that this is a theory which purports to explain the opinions of people, not government.
  • I am only qualified to speak on my own behalf so that is all my opinion can be based upon.
  • With all the travel rorts and credit card misuses by politicians and high officials that have been exposed in recent times, this further instance of ripping off the taxpayer was sure to ignite public opinion.
  • The consensus of opinion is that a modular approach alleviates the problem.
  • Phillis," said he, after a long silence, "do you know, it is my opinion that that old creature," pointing with his thumb to Aunt Peggy's house, "is so long used to grumblin 'and fussin', that she can't, to save her life, lie still in her grave. Aunt Phillis's Cabin Or, Southern Life As It Is
  • Does the President have an opinion on which statute takes precedence here in relation to the postmarking of the ballots? Press Briefing By Jake Siewert
  • opinions are divided
  • He does not press ambitious claims, and each of his opinions is firmly anchored in the law.
  • I poetize generously so please dont get upset opinionated I am who isnt in the spiders net Archive 2009-05-01
  • In my opinion, it was not intended that the provincial court judge strictly apply the rules of evidence.
  • He was at the mercy of the ebb and flow of public opinion.
  • Also, in my opinion, the use of that word, begining with SP and ending in a sound similar to the name of the masked mexican bandit, should be a finable offence. 50 Euro Fine for Torsonudismo
  • That allows him to dodge questions about bid talks, although his opinion is clear. Times, Sunday Times
  • Therein lies the difference. and looking out for the American people above corporations does not make them bad for the country. just your opinion. (everyone gets to defaecate too) Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • Hinc eft quod Hobbius fuis opinionibus fatis congrue affirmat;, in tempore feditionis Sc belii Civi - lis duo fieri fumma Imperia ex uno, c. De legibus naturae, disquisitio philosophica, in qua earum forma, summa capita, ordo ...
  • Specifically, an ability to articulate research findings and opinions succinctly in valuation and professional reports.
  • So, being encouraged by the opinions of braver men, he ordered two legions, known as the Jovian and the The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens
  • He gives illustrations of some neolithic axes and hammers, and then proceeds to state that in the opinion of philosophers they are generated in the sky by a fulgureous exhalation (whatever that may look like) conglobed in a cloud by a circumfixed humour, and baked hard, as it were, by intense heat. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science
  • The neighbourhood, however, is interesting enough on account of the curious aqueducts for supplying the town with water, and the Mercede forest which, in D'Urville's opinion, might more justly be called a coppice, for it contains nothing but shrubs and ferns. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part III. The Great Explorers of the Nineteenth Century
  • Furthermore, there were many differences of opinion regarding the question of just how contagious leprosy was and how it was transmitted.
  • This new freedom offers the opportunity of choice and was, in my humble opinion, worth fighting for. Times, Sunday Times
  • The developed countries would then have less difficulty in giving financial aid to the third world; and, what in my opinion is even more important, they could much more readily accept the inflow from the third world of their labour-intensive products. James E. Meade - Prize Lecture
  • Everyone was of the opinion that no boat could put to sea on a day like that.
  • The answers given to normative questions are subjective opinions. Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice
  • That's when we forged a stronger union in terms of our opinions and how we work together.
  • He was riding high in the public opinion polls.
  • First, the council are of opinion that you should now begin to stir in the thirlage cause; and they think they will be able, from evidence NOVITER REPERTUM, to enable you to amend your condescendence upon the use and wont of the burgh, touching the GRANA INVECTA ET ILLATA. Redgauntlet
  • Indeed, ethical ‘debate’ on this model, can hardly be more than the airing of opinions.
  • By this time other drivers behind us were likewise being highly discourteous with horns and headlights, displaying negative opinions on his ill considered manoeuvre.
  • I am of that opinion that we should not have first and second rate citizens in our system, a service is a service and should be agnostic to where it is invocated. June « 2009 « everything e-diotic
  • Sport is not about silly votes and the opinions of silly people. Times, Sunday Times
  • The convincing way you voice your opinions wins respect. The Sun
  • Opinion polls show that no more than 30% of people trust the government.
  • Your opinion may change), with traces of few unsaturated fatty acids, such as monounsaturated fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids. Wil's Ebay E-Store
  • The opinion referred to a prior decision holding that courts were bound by the applicable customary law.
  • Somebody appears to have gone to an immense amount of trouble to assemble a ragbag of every kind of mumbo-jumbo and superstition; a great waste of time, in my opinion.
  • As to the latter, Judge Berzon in her opinion said, “Here, however, Coalition has not proven except by assertion that the remaining detainees have no relationship with anyone who could appropriately serve to litigate the legality of the detention.” The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
  • As Fine Gael flatlined in the opinion polls, Bruton was ditched as party leader in favour of Michael Noonan.
  • In this case the voters' opinions are highly polarized, and the candidates are uncompromising.
  • Of the five local opinions sought on the operations of the Council, traffic and parking gripes predominated.
  • They must beware of becoming dogmatic and opinionated and strive to keep an open mind and their opinions flexible.
  • Now let's hope that the Lib Dems in Oldham East can pull their fingers out and finally unseat Mr Woolas next time because in my opinion, if there is any new Labour MP who deserves to lose his seat, it's Mr Woolas. Phil Woolas - New Labour Toady gets does of his own medicine
  • It would take only one adverse opinion poll for this discontent to become manifest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr. Reynolds 'opinions are in stark contrast to the core values of the Champaign County Republican Party and are personally offensive to me," party Chairman Jason Barickman told the News-Gazette. Al Reynolds, Tea Party Candidate For Illinois Senate, Says Black Men Prefer Drug Dealing To Education
  • The war between Charles and public opinion will go on, whatever the outcome, but already the fightback has started.
  • He said there was a groundswell of opinion among backbenchers, and said he had been involved with a statement released detailing the plans.
  • Since dance is an evolving art form, most likes and dislikes are matters of personal opinion.
  • It is at delicate moments in world affairs, such as this, that expressions of widespread dissent from opinion-formers can become a real political force.
  • Because, in my opinion, nescient arm-chair security analysts with an axe to grind sure as hell shouldn't be able to declassify thousands of government documents and unfetter them into cyberspace. Michael Hughes: WikiStan: Do We Want Julian Assange on That Wall?

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