Sentences with phrase «accurate opinion on it»

In my opinion, if you haven't watched the full show, your review is missing context and thus fails to be your accurate opinion on the WHOLE show.
I have to be honest and say that I haven't used this long enough to form an accurate opinion on it, BUT so far I am loving it.
Here is the core of the idea: if you want to elicit accurate opinions on surveys — use a constraint.

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Setting aside your opinion that the Church denigrates women, wouldn't it be more accurate to say that the Church professes its beliefs and values based on its theology which can be reflected in the ideology of either party at any given point?
In some ways, that's accurate, at least in the sense that you're free to make your own conclusions on the Catholic Church after viewing this, and future episodes will likely strengthen those opinions.
Smithsonian Good post but Chad will not easily give up his opinion that the bible is true and accurate, not the folk knowledge of the times based on earlier myths and the messiah stories.
The information and opinions found on this website are written based on the best data available at the time of writing, and are believed to be accurate according to the best discernment of the authors.
There is already over-testing in our classrooms - a greater emphasis on testing, in my opinion, will not yield an accurate or fair assessment of our educators» or children's abilities.
At pages 22 to 23 the Court continued: «Accordingly, by way of answer to issues (2) and (3) we are of the opinion that although the presence of the names of ineligible and deceased persons on the register of voters renders same neither reasonably accurate nor credible, the register is not thereby rendered inconsistent with article 45 (a) of the constitution.»
Note: Online polls conducted on Syracuse.com are non-scientific and their results should not be considered an accurate reflection of public opinion.
Out - of - body experiences Science is a discipline based on accurate reporting of facts and requiring that opinions and theories be based on and true to relevant facts.
There are a lot of different opinions on whether too much protein is bad for you or not, and it is also difficult to give an accurate guide for each individual because of size and lifestyle.
All the information on this «woman over 40 - finding love» advice page is accurate in our opinion at the time of its publication on the Internet.
There are a few overt references to more modern sounding ethical opinions on the treatment of the «natives» sprinkled throughout the film, but to be honest, they kind of feel forced, even if they may have been period accurate.
Opinions on this type of model stem mainly from the accurate belief that authors don't need to pay a percentage of their royalties to an agent in order to e-publish.
The Bottom Line Regardless of whether the ratings agencies truly failed in their roles of providing accurate credit ratings on a timely basis, most investors would be wise not to rely solely on their opinions.
If we need to consult specialists in an emergency situation, or require a second opinion on an x-ray, cardiology case or ultrasound, board - certified veterinary specialists are available 24 - hours a day, seven days a week for fast, accurate telemedicine consultations.
I have not been satisfied as to the science, or the integrity of the people involved in the science promoting AGW and as I regularly poll others for their opinions on these and other subjects I find it accurate to state that we need further investigation into the integrity of those involved in promoting AGW.
I guess one could just point to all the scientific societies that give the same supporting message on climate change, but maybe that could still be miscontrued by the public as a «top - down» opinion being pushed by representatives rather than an accurate reflection of the opinions of individual scientists.
With a great deal of polar warming going on (more so than lower latitudes) it would be the opinion of many that GISS is more accurate overall if you want to look at the whole surface of the planet.
And as I tend to give your opinion a good deal weight on certain topics, can you explain the reasoning behind adjusting a data set considered to be more accurate using a less reliable set?
The fact is, most people really don't know what the actual climate change issue is, let alone know a lot of detailed, accurate information about it, so all these strong «opinions» — most at odds with the the assertions of the scientists in directly related fields who professionally study this issue — is another indicator that bias and desire and an enormous host of misinformation drives perception on this issue.
This paper shows the models are not accurate enough for specific locations to be relied on for their global and regional predictions in my opinion.
Graph A is completely different and shows tidal effects on earth that are not subject to planetary precessions and is far more accurate in my opinion of maintaining a more precise longer lasting 60 year period.
Accurate monitoring of deep ocean floor water temperatures is, in my opinion, the only way to really get a read on total heat content of the oceans.
I think Angela Swan is perceptive (here as elsewhere), but to say that someone who has been defamed has no right to find out what is being said is bizarre (even if it turns out to be accurate and defensible under defamation law, i.e. a defence of truth would work in an accusation of being a scumbag... a matter on which I have no opinion in the present case).
Also, whether your own statements on Facebook were true, false or neither (e.g. statements of opinion) is irrelevant to the culpability or liability of the people providing the tip to your employer, so long as their description of your posts made to the employer were substantially accurate or to the extent that they were inaccurate were accompanied by a means by which the employer could determine what you actually said without relying on their second hand account.
He notes that, in his experience, «the court of public opinion is often an accurate sounding board,» and expresses his view that «trial courts fundamentally assess cases on a smell test, which is basically what Sattler has done in his post.»
Since we do not provide opinions about your answers on the online questionnaire or apply the law to the facts of your situation, it is your responsibility to ensure any documentation you submit to court is true, correct, and accurate.
Bob Costello, a market analyst from the American Trucking Association is a very accurate source of information on trucking trends and he recently provided his opinion on the dem... Read More
The forum post that was published last month was moderator's opinion, and was not based on any info provided by the company, so this new rumor may actually be accurate.
But to write an accurate meaningful report on what those statistics reflect can only be done by a professional writer who checks facts, researches the topic and delivers the information in an objective piece with no hint of opinion.
«Real estate websites might not be as accurate as an expert's opinion, and you are spending too much money on a house to not have accurate information,» said a 12 - year - old panelist named Thomas at the 2016 REALTORS ® Conference & Expo.
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