Sentences with phrase «blog opines»

Jonathan Hyman at Ohio Employer's Law Blog opines that «the decision makes a lot of sense.»
Over five years ago, I wrote a blog opining that the reason PETA slaughters virtually every animal it seeks out and «impounds» has more to do with Ingrid Newkirk's dark impulses than with any ideology, philosophy, or belief in overpopulation.

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Mishpakha, J, I read the the blog twice, so here is my opine.
OK — last time for you non believers — you know what this blog is about — yes you have the right to opine — but why do you if this is offensive to you and you don't agree with believers and their right to believe??
I focus, I worry, I comment, I blog, I think, I morally support, I give my advice, I watch Arsenal regularly on TV and I opined on and for Arsenal 24/24 hours, 7/7 days 52/52 weeks.
«I just wish that choice proponents would stop promising that charters and vouchers will bring us closer to that date when 100 percent of all children reach proficiency,» she opined in her blog.
The piece, «Dueling Blogs: Don't Leave Education to the Experts,» opines about my blog, Wait, What?
Yet, in spite of all of the drama that has occurred in the time since the ruling, a number of individuals — from parents to politicians to members of the media — have inexplicably opined in letters - to - the - editor, blog posts and the like that the fateful decision made by four of the seven justices on the State Supreme Court would not hurt the charter school movement in Georgia nor stifle the progress that has been made to give parents and students quality public school choice options.
In discussing the study on his blog, Nerd's Eye View, financial planner Michael Kitces opined that beyond the amount of cash held, where the cash is located matters too.
About Blog Felines opine on the world from their point of view.
As you'll note on climate blogs, there is a great deal of repetition, people will go from blog to blog posting the same beliefs and opinions, sometimes for years without changing anything they believe or opine.
«Tom Stacy is, indeed, a «heroic Ohioan for affordable electricity,»» Bradley later opined in a September 2017 blog post.
Earlier on this site, National Journal's energy blog, and MasterResource.Org, I opined that Markey's proposal would violate U.S. treaty obligations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
For example, a blogger who opines on someone else's blogs in comments is just a layman.
Can it really have been three years since I opined at length through a series of blogs on the free market perspective on climate change?
It's entirely true that there are non-official experts out there who can opine on a blog and be absolutely correct in their evaluation of the methods of science and its findings.
I do have an issue with critique that is for the most part not constructive — and that is what I tend to associate your blog and pubic opines (such as on the BBC) with.
The Bluebook Rule makes Professor Bainbridge grateful to have named his blog after himself, while Cathy Gellis opines that Howard Bashman of How Appealing «seems to have accepted his Bluebook - induced fate with such equanimity.»
Not surprising, opines big - firm blogger Mark Herrmann, because big - firm blogs lack voice and are boring.
The WSJ Blog summary opines that the case does not overturn Brown v. Board of Education (which abolished the «separate but equal» justification for school segregation), but rather, amplifies it to stand for the proposition that schools can not look at race at all, no matter the reason for doing so.
Tom Goldstein of SCOTUS Blog also opines that Grutter survives — and indeed, even thrives — in the aftermath of today's decision.
Commenters at WSJ Blog have mixed views, though a majority opined that law has never been highly regarded profession even since Shakespearean times.
At Legal Frontiers, McGill University's blog on internation law, Brett Hodgins opines on «Economics v. Justice?
I won't rehash what he 3 Geeks blog item «Spokane County Law Library Needs Bailout for Westlaw Bills» opines, but the Spokesman - Review story by reporter John Craig, «Spokane County law library falls behind on bills,» is disturbing to me on several levels.
About Blog Felines opine on the world from their point of view.
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