Sentences with phrase «although opinion on the subject»

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Although there are differing opinions on the subject, it's always best to have a business bank account, regardless of the size of your business.
This is supposedly based on standard «self defense» war doctrine which is recognized by United Nations, although specific legal issues are subject to much debating and frequently are more a matter of opinion than law.
Note that there is no defined «upper limit» for protein intake although there are some who have strong opinions on the subject.
Rather often, it is confused with the thesis statement, although there is a difference between them: a research question rather expresses what you expect to discover / achieve during the research, whereas a thesis statement expresses your opinion on the subject and the main idea (s) of your paper.
I'm not yet a good enough student of the subject to be able to have a technical opinion on the matter, although readers know my enthusiasm for any engineering proposals that uses the market to move what we need to do forward, that is, mitigating climate disruption.
While most of the curriculum at Harvard during this time consisted of lecture and student recitation, skills development was also provided in the form of weekly moot courts, during which students argued questions of law before professors and submitted occasional written disputations on legal subjects.121 Although Stearns had previously used moot courts in his teaching at Harvard, Story and Ashmun refined them.122 Cases were handed out the week before argument, and two counsel were assigned to each side.123 The cases would then be argued the next Friday, with the other students taking notes of the argument; the professor in charge that week would issue a written opinion.124
The Court further explained that although «most lay person have opinions and theories of their own as to how the human body functions, our courts have decided that, in order to recover compensation, a standard of expert evidence on the subject is required where the injury is not apparent to the layman.»
Although Carillo does hint that comfort too plays an important role, she does not seem to challenge or question McAdams» opinions and references on the subject of sucking and intimacy (McAdams, 1989, pp. 71 - 81) by comparing them with opposing empirical evidence.
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