Sentences with phrase «begin forming opinions»

Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston might have a couple more years of college eligibility to gain some much - needed maturity, but NFL scouts aren't waiting until then to begin forming their opinions of him.

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«You begin to doubt your own ability to have opinions,» Smouse says, especially when you form a habit of talking to a person or a group of people throughout the work week.
When opinion polls suggest that the number of opinions formed has begun to mount uncontrollably.
In fact, this developmental stage actually requires that they begin to «individuate» from their parents — your child is forming a separate personality from you, with his or her own thoughts and opinions.
Also, in my opinion, sleeping together during the initial months after childbirth forms a very intimate bond between child and parent which is missed out on when the baby sleeps in a separate room right from the beginning.
As a parent you have to understand that teenagers are beginning to form their own opinions and those opinions may not always be the same as yours.
Part of the enjoyment of the dating process is getting to know the other person well so that you begin to form an opinion of whether or not you want to take the relationship to the next step.
As Churchill begins to question whether or not he should try to form a peace agreement with Hilter, he takes to the public to ask their opinion.
The Republican leaders in the executive and legislative branches, which once championed accountability, have turned to school choice as the primary strategy to produce reform (even as public opinion on choice, especially more extreme forms such as vouchers, has begun to sour).
As we build relationships within the context of the school community, we also naturally begin to form opinions about the people around us.
The sound we managed to evoke in this place of God was not only incredible, it was impressive and, as young people only beginning to form opinions and views on the world, I felt I had touched something w...
I have just finished playing Episode One: Realm of Shadows of Batman: The Telltale Series and even though this is only the first of five episodes in total, I've already begun to form an opinion.
I and other adjudicators that I know will offer med - arb at the beginning of most hearings and tell the parties that it is the general practice to offer it in all proceedings (message: this is a routine suggestion and not because I have formed an opinion on this case).
Re: lawyers practising in association with non-lawyers: - Absolutely necessary because: (1) technology will be the basis of almost all laws, therefore we will have to practice with other experts in that technology; (2) records management law will be a major area of practice because, records are the most frequently used form of evidence and e-records depend for everything on their e-records management systems (ERMSs), and they must be compliant with the National Standards of Canada for e-records management, which standards require legal opinions, and every significant change to an ERMS requires a legal opinion re ability to produce records able to satisfy laws as to e-discovery, admissibility of evidence, privacy & access to information, electronic commerce, tax laws, and compliance with National Standards of Canada for e-records management; (3) all new technologies require a legal framework, which means more work for lawyers; and, (4) otherwise, other professions and service providers who now provide «legal information,» will begin to provide «legal advice» and other services that only lawyers should be providing.
«Form your own damn opinion,» he began.
Experienced hiring managers will have formed an opinion based on the resume and if at the interview it appears that the person in front of them does not match the picture the resume creates, they will begin to wonder which one is the real applicant.
With proper guidance on what the law is, you can begin to form opinions on what is you are seeking from the other party.
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