The New York
Post opines: «The Cuomo - de Blasio rivalry is now a game of one - upmanship — and it's costing New York a bundle.»
The NY
Post opines: «Let's hope Mayor de Blasio's praise for Joe Lhota, Gov. Cuomo's pick to take over as head of the MTA, is at least a sign they'll end their feuding when it comes to the subways.»
The NY
Post opines: «Lawmakers in Albany are considering a bill to let Tesla open more New York showrooms to sell its vehicles.
The NY
Post opines: «Naturally, the scheme to light up the city's bridges turns out to be yet another murky Cuomo mess.»
The NY
Post opines: «With labor gone, the WFP's now essentially run by the activist groups that co-founded it with the unions.
A commenter on the Slaw.com
post opined that using Google means more security, not less, writing that «Google is essentially a very, super large firm with a lot more resources to dedicate to security etc. whereas a law firm, even a large one, will at best have a small IT staff that operate a dedicated server for the firm.»
He wrote two op - ed pieces in the National
Post opining that the OSC should investigate the possible manipulation of the options market during the failed BCE bid.
Not exact matches
Opined in a
post that he'd like to start a «supervillians league,» including «Milo Yiannopoulos, Donald J. Trump, my dad Vladimir Putin and Peter Thiel.»
NJBob... just a few
posts below you
opine that telling mythological stories to children, as you decribe them, is tantamount to child abuse... now it appears you're suggesting we CAN tell mythological stories to children as long as we provide proper disclaimers..
shambogunner, if you want to
opine about candid and proper opinions take a look at the mirror and stay there till the blood rushes out of your head before
posting.
OBs, CNMs, and L&D nurses have all
opined on various
posts that this is wildly improbable based on their professional experience.
Bharara, constrained from endorsements and
opining as a federal prosecutor, has let his hair down on Twitter in recent weeks since he was fired President Donald Trump,
posting pointed thoughts on issues ranging from the investigation into Russian meddling in the election to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's handling of the MTA.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver said the legal mess surrounding Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr. is a «horrendous situation,» but he declined to
opine on whether the embattled Bronx Democrat should step down from his leadership
post.
A prominent military strategist: John A. Warden III
opines two strategic options in his recent
post: Strategic Options: The West and Afghanistan.
In an interview with the New York
Post, Ashley Dupre's mother, Carolyn Capalbo,
opined of Spitzer's slow - but - steady career resurrection: «Only in America.»
By the time he was 26 he was ready to marry, choosing as his bride a woman working at the prestigious fabric shop, Gagelin and
Opines, where Worth obtained a
post and was soon made a partner.
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.
«Weird,»
opined a tech - head Facebook friend of mine when I
posted the news, «This isn't exactly new, but I guess the «Play» title is.»
When I did a guest
post on IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com, there were several artists who
opined in the comments section that I was putting artists down, that they just hadn't been taught how to be in business in art school.
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.
The UK Telegraph's James Delingpole
opined that the controversy showed climate science was a «MASSIVE lie», while Ross McKitrick's libel - flirting diatribe in the National
Post claimed that «what lies at the core is either flawed, misleading or simply non-existent» (more on McKitrick below).
I'm just saying that reading the
post and even the Mann paper is not sufficient to
opine on the issue here.
In a
post entitled the Steig Corrigendum, McIntyre
opined:
They said (and this is by recollection - see older
posts for actual wording) that the job of a reviewer was only to
opine on whether the IPCC reported the studies properly, not whether the studies were «right».
Many social media experts have
opined on the best times to
post on social media, and infographics on the topic can be found all over the web (consider this one from Fannit and this one from Entrepreneur).
Posts cover the issues behind current litigation in the entertainment industry, note legal pitfalls that artists and entertainers may encounter and sometimes just
opine on the content of the next big thing in art or cinema.
Concerning the «new public» criterion the AG
opined that it would only be applicable in cases where the first act of communication (to an initial public) has taken place with the consent of the copyright holder, reserving this criterion for cases of legally
posted content.
After signing off the legal blogosphere for more than 18 months, Canadian management consultant Jordan Furlong started
posting again in July and hit the ground running: tracking the technology that more innovative law firms are using,
opining on the future of the partner - associate model, and questioning whether the legal industry has truly been «disrupted.»
Josh Marshall agrees in this
post at Talking Points Memo,
opining that as a matter of policy, courts do not like to grant plea withdrawals because defendants who get stiff sentences will always try to withdraw their plea.
I could
opine at length about my own impressions of the tangible and intangible impact of Gall and Kimbrough, but this
post is mostly designed to encourage reader input.
Taylor has long been one of the bank's more outspoken members on matters relating to distributed ledgers and blockchain, frequently
opined on the subject on social media and in published
posts.
«Some agents do already
post coming soons on Craigslist or with a «Coming Soon» sign in the yard,» LLosa states,
opining that the agent may be doing so to squeeze out a double commission.