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articles opining on those very issues.
Since everyone squeals with glee when a tech behemoth misses its mark, this prompted a flurry of
articles opining about the feasibility of cashier-less shopping.
Mr. Greenfield spends his time in
this article opining on the fact that the only people making money are the traditionally published authors and a few outliers who self - published.
The article opined, «The evidence pointing to a growing human contribution to global warming is so widely accepted that the hacked material is unlikely to erode the overall argument.»
Another commenter, Katherine Darmer, a former U.S. Attorney quoted in this MLB
article opined that Clemens «simply was not credible» and that he ought to prepare himself for the likelihood of perjury charges.
Not exact matches
To his discredit, Sherkat, a sociologist of religion who does not appear to have done any research on family and sexuality issues (but for a single
article studying how religion and political affiliation affect views of same - sex marriage), nonetheless appoints himself a final referee of the merits of Regnerus's research — not a function he was asked to perform — and
opines that it should not have been published.
According to the Der Spiegel International which first published the
article — Kofi Annan
opined that — «Take the case of the medical use of cannabis.
In our previous
articles, while X-raying the 2016 budget proposals before the National Assembly, we had
opined that the government should learn to cut its recurrent expenditure in line with the economic realities on the ground.
The justices of the Massachusetts Supreme Court
opined that purchase by the commonwealth of secular educational services from private schools would violate the
Article 46, Section 2, of the Massachusetts Constitution, a precursor to Massachusetts» current Blaine Amendment.
Before
opining about climate science, perhaps ask yourself how you would feel if a climate scientist were to write an
article detailing how he would run the City of London very differently than you are, based on his conversations with an attorney friend.
As a subscriber to the WSJ, I'll
opine that the journal tends to keep its news
articles and op - eds separate as compared to some other publications.
She also
opined that the «ocean is really huge and the cute little «toy» picture in the
article, representing somewhat about 1 % of the earth's surface (guess, not calculation given that 70 - 90 NS, and 5 - 15NS are not at all like the picture), is a bit trite.»
Even perennial law firm value - hunter Mike Dillon, Sun Microsystems» GC,
opines in the
article that: «$ 1,000 for very seasoned lawyers who can solve complex problems doesn't seem to be inappropriate.»
Tom Goldstein, who's quoted in the
article,
opines that «I don't think we're at the end of history and have fixed all the problems.»
In a December 13, 2010
article by Amanda Bronstad on The National Law Journal website, some attorneys and at least one law professor
opined on whether Frank McCourt has viable malpractice theories against Bingham McCutchen, his attorneys charged with drafting a 2004 marital settlement property agreement to memorialize that the Los Angeles Dodgers had been «transmuted» into his separate property rather than being community property shared with ex-wife Jamie McCourt.
In a recent
article at CoinDesk titled PwC's 3 Predictions for Blockchain Tech in 2016, two top - notch PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) leaders, Jeremy Drane and Cathryn Marsh,
opined on the future of Blockchain technology in the financial world and made some predictions on the emerging technology.
Barbara F. Steinberg, Ph.D. * Margaret Wong, Ph.D. (more —
article gives reason that these people should not be
opining at ALL in custody cases; they and their profession are incompetent to do so.)