This text could form the foundation of a judicial opinion writing course, but professors might want to add some articles or excerpts that add to the craft of opinion writing, look at writing from a judge's perspective, and further discuss
the audiences for opinions.
The author, a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, addresses
the audiences for opinions and explains judges» use of rhetoric in judicial opinions as a tool to stay within the constraints placed upon them by law, yet have some room to develop the law in certain ways.
The article discusses the judge's perspective and
the audiences for opinions.
It makes a thoughtful supplement to a text, excerpts, or articles on the skill of writing judicial opinions, writing from a judge's perspective, and learning about
the audiences for opinions.
This theoretical, but practical, article is aimed at a judicial audience, but could be profitably used in a judicial opinion writing course to study writing for
the audiences for opinions from a judge's perspective.
This article, which considers judicial perspective and
audiences for opinions, is perhaps most appropriate for advanced seminars and courses in judicial process.
It lists no less than thirteen potential
audiences for opinions.
This article brings aspects of writing from a judicial perspective and writing for
the audience for opinions to a judicial opinion writing course.
It also addresses the issue of
the audience for opinions, making the article appropriate for judicial opinion writing courses.
It can be anything from asking
your audience for their opinion on an issue to organizing a user - generated campaign.
Not exact matches
When researching your
audience, look
for the pain points,
opinions and benefits they mention and steal them.
In my
opinion, the two biggest upsides of using Eventbrite is the built - in
audience it has as well as the robust analytics on attendees you can use
for your future events and marketing efforts.
If visual marketing is well - executed, you leave no chance
for failure by exciting your target
audience or better yet, piquing the interest of respected
opinion leaders who can sway the
opinions of your target market to your favour.
Uneducated, stupid, racist, small - minded, mean people who fantacize that they could, like Rush, have an
audience for their uneducated
opinions.
If you look at the actual segment of people who slavishly follow his show, compared to not only the rest of this nation but of a global
audience related to all things papal, then there is no justification
for promoting his
opinion as if it mattered.
The probable answer is that in these lectures he was addressing an
audience of modernist liberal rationalists, and wanted to persuade them that even their own philosophical system had to concede at least some room
for nonrational
opinions on public questions, and therefore
for religious
opinion.
In my
opinion it is equally abhorrent
for anyone claiming to be a professional geoscientist to indulge in deliberately misleading and deceptive conduct aimed directly at lay
audiences and especially at young people.»
I read the OT and try to visualize who the original
audience was
for it and
for, in my
opinion, its purpose as a prelude.
This is backed up by all key trade fair and exhibition indicators determined by the society
for the voluntary control of trade fair and exhibition data as well as the
opinions of exhibitors and trade
audience.
generates a «sour» review they could (in theory) change the end of that very show as soon as they read it... the Story NXT tells is set on film (digital file) 4 days to 4 weeks before the
Audience sees it, to adjust their sails
for that would require back stage re-shoots and post production edits (look at Impact scrambling to re-write their Pre-tape to cover
for ADR's release)... easier to let it ride, see if the
opinions stay sour, and then IF Needed adjust the angle
for the next taping, at which time they'll have a better idea
for the correction and can make it look more organic
He has, furthermore, a deep regard
for his
audience's right to its own
opinions.
Unlike the kind of
audiences you might expect
for this type of panel discussion, these attendees were damp, sitting on the floor, and not in the mood to give a fair hearing to anyone with differing
opinions.
In her
opinion, the most important skills needed
for this type of work are patience and diplomacy, the ability to communicate science to a diverse
audience, the skill to write in a concise and refined manner without jargon, and the discipline to conduct thorough research.
««In my personal
opinion, the COMPETES bill as it now stands is bad
for science, it's bad
for scientists and engineers, bad
for the federal science agencies, and damaging to the world - leading U.S. scientific enterprise,» Holdren told the Washington, D.C.,
audience.»
The awards are judged in five categories: Books,
Opinion, Science Reporting, Longform Science Reporting and Science Reporting
for a Local or Regional
Audience.
In your
opinion, what's the best service a blogger can provide
for his / her
audience?
If you blog about too many things, you are not only creating more work
for yourself but your readers won't even know what to come to you
for and this creates an
audience that may not trust your
opinion.
Most of the people I spoke to were not that bothered by it, but the difference of
opinion highlighted one question
for me: in the longer - term, are events geared
for both industry and consumer
audiences really workable?
The real - life Harding's reputation precedes her in the court of public
opinion, which could be a sticking point
for certain
audience members, but
for those willing, the movie is a treat.
-- which is currently busy dividing critical
opinion with its deranged, allegorical depiction of a woman under increasingly heavy siege from within her own life — has been far less polarizing
for regular movie - goers, who gifted it with a rare «F» grade via
audience polling service CinemaScore.
They serve a different function,
for a different
audience, and in an age when celebrity puff - pieces are a sponge soaking up the available media time and space, at least they offer critical
opinions, not fan letters.
Whilst that I can acknowledge that it did take the film in a slightly different direction, and tried to do something a little different than the original (
for example letting Murphy retain his memory whereas in the original Murphy was wiped or delving more into the family life of Murphy both as a human and as RoboCop), but
for me it missed out on having the main villain, it cashed in on using the original them tune (which to be honest I did kinda like), the shoe - horning in of some of the original one liners that really felt out of place, there was tonnes of CGI which unfortunately is to be expected these days and I felt it was considerably toned down to appeal more to the younger
audience, losing the over gratuitous violence and blood that the original had which in my
opinion gave it some of the charm that it still has today.
What's often read as disdain
for their characters I've read mainly as antipathy
for their
audience: I believe they like their characters just fine, it's just that they could give a shit about your
opinion of what happens to them.
Perhaps the
audience in this one, teachers who have been at it
for nearly 20 years, had a very different, and in my
opinion, more informed, view.
the subgenres of exposition, argument, and functional text in the form of personal essays, speeches,
opinion pieces, essays about art or literature, biographies, memoirs, journalism, and historical, scientific, technical, or economic accounts (including digital sources) written
for a broad
audience.
The films were premiered at the Independent Ideas headquarters in Milan, during a special event
for a select
audience of international journalists and
opinion leaders, in the presence of Lapo Elkann.
It's one thing to offer an
opinion, but to publish remarks to an
audience of a business» potential and present clients, offering unsupported statements as proven facts, may border on supporting an action
for the tort of libel... and the MarkCoker post below should qualify as the cease - and - desist letter required before bringing such legal action.
LEAWOOD, Kan. (U.S.)(
For EU audience), November 10, 2017 — Elanco Animal Health, a division of Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) and Aratana Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: PETX), today announced the European Medicine Agency's (EMA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Veterinary Use (CVMP) adopted a positive opinion to recommend the marketing authorization of GALLIPRANT ® (grapiprant tablets) in the European Uni
For EU
audience), November 10, 2017 — Elanco Animal Health, a division of Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) and Aratana Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: PETX), today announced the European Medicine Agency's (EMA) Committee
for Medicinal Products for Veterinary Use (CVMP) adopted a positive opinion to recommend the marketing authorization of GALLIPRANT ® (grapiprant tablets) in the European Uni
for Medicinal Products
for Veterinary Use (CVMP) adopted a positive opinion to recommend the marketing authorization of GALLIPRANT ® (grapiprant tablets) in the European Uni
for Veterinary Use (CVMP) adopted a positive
opinion to recommend the marketing authorization of GALLIPRANT ® (grapiprant tablets) in the European Union.
The people that I have known to have this
opinion generally are just upset that there will be less sexual content, which is fair enough, but often not appropriate
for the target
audience in the region the games is being localised
for.
Aren't Sonys games that they hyped coming out like next year and beyond lol I mean I don't wan na hate but please make your
opinion as broad
for an
audience as possible.
Picking up the deluxe edition also gives me an opportunity to bring Slam to a new
audience, given the site has seen a dramatic increase in traffic since Day 47, and that's something I'm thrilled to do
for a game that is a 5 - star game in my
opinion.
Even in my own friendship group, I also find it hard to use local play
for the same reason, the
audience for the Nintendo Switch in Australia, is somewhat lacking, well in my
opinion.
And because we're the target
audience, our own
opinions are usually relatively good indicators
for how well a product is going to do.
After all, Nintendo already has the target
audience firmly in their camp - and it's up to Kinect to cater
for a slightly more mature and demanding class of gamer in my
opinion.
Regarding a particular work of art, they may diverge widely in
opinion, setting the stage
for agreement or disagreement as they invite
audience participation.
The
opinions for this exhibition are quite contradictory and it's either loved or hated by the
audience.
The mere act of having an
opinion locates the
audience within a binary structure and forces them to consider if they are
for or against the construct.
Maybe this is why the Green Team is losing the battle
for public
opinion: they disdain to dumb down their message and put the crisis in terms that a lay
audience can understand.
Ray's answer makes it obvious (
for me) that reality is very complex and far from being explainable by simple, hand - made arguments
for the general
audience; that's why I think that trying to explain «simply» the very complex phenomena involved in radiation transfer is just lost time - and in my
opinion the REAL issues associated with social impacts of GW are not primarily associated with the detailed physics of the phenomenon.
Because I write the «Science and the Media» column
for Physics Today Online (though I'm speaking only
for myself in these RC comments), and because I've always thought that the Wall Street Journal's climate editorials and commentaries merit particular attention precisely because of that paper's influential
audience, I've actually done at least four PTOL media reports so far this year on the recent WSJ
opinion skirmishes that you mention.