There's a lot of
conflicting opinions out there, and I'm wondering what yours is.
Selma, Agree, there are a lot of
conflicting opinions out there, which is why for me, as a sciencey - person, I always come back to not opinions, but the evidence (here's a fave video about that).
There are
conflicting opinions out there... I think an occasional tablespoon or so is not going to be life - threatening.
Not exact matches
In my personal
opinion, the emphasis upon taking
out insurance against downside risks lies in
conflict with the shift to data dependency given long and variable lags of monetary policy impacts on the broader economy which could have counselled front - loading insurance cuts rather than scattering them (if delivering any more at all) in which case precious little insurance has been taken
out.
The
conflict between the AAII survey results and both the price action and the results of other sentiment surveys (the AAII survey is definitely the «odd man
out») suggests that small - scale retail investors have, as a group, given up on the stock market and are generally ignoring the bullish
opinions of mainstream analysts and advisors.
The director of the NEC is supposed to hold meetings and issue memos to form some kind of synthesis
out of the often
conflicting opinions of various advisers.
This national universalism, in Buber's
opinion, is the only answer to the present
conflict between national sovereignty and the need for international co-operation: «A new humanity capable of standing up to the problems of our time can come only from the co-operation of national particularities, not from their being leveled
out of existence.»
The major newspapers and public radio rejoice at how easy it turns
out to be to change public
opinion on an issue that many had feared would be fraught with
conflict for years to come.
There has been no
conflict of
opinion coming
out of Old Trafford.
«Public
opinion regarding climate change is likely to remain divided as long as the political elites send
out conflicting messages on this issue,» lead researcher Robert Brulle, a professor of sociology and environmental science at Drexel University in Philadelphia, said in a statement.
The strong
opinions on both sides were fueled by
conflicting data, so the battle raged on, in and
out of the courtroom.
So screening for prostate cancer, as well as figuring
out the best ways to treat it, has triggered vigorous debate and
conflicting opinions in recent years.
There are so many
opinions out there (much of it
conflicting) that it makes it truly difficult to figure
out which alternative methods truly WORK to prevent, fight, and beat cancer.
It's no wonder most people are confused by carbs — there is a ton of
conflicting information
out there, with various
opinions, fad diets, and theories piled on top of it all.
It's no wonder most people are confused by carbs - there is a ton of
conflicting information
out there, with various
opinions, fad diets, and theories piled on top of it all.
With so much information
out there about food and diets, and so many
conflicting opinions, it can be hard to sift through it all and separate fact from myth.
There are
conflicting opinions about how many probiotics survive the digestive process in the stomach and make it alive into our intestines but the jury is still
out on that.
was less than universally loved, and while the critics who favored it were outspoken, the ones who did not were just as adamant in their
opinions, but even louder, making the film less of a coming
out party than an odd blip in the filmography of an already
conflicted performer looking to break free from the constraints of Hollywood's well - defined image of her.
Amidst
conflicting opinions regarding learning with technology, the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) and Nesta have published a research report, entitled «Flipped Learning: Using online video to transform learning», that examines how digital resources can be utilised in and
out of the classroom.
15:37 «There are some commissionable brokers and advisors that might put themselves
out to be a fiduciary, but on the flipside they're still selling you products so you really don't know who you're working with because there's very little transparency, and that creates, in my
opinion, a huge
conflict of interest»
It involves a significant amount of consideration, turmoil over
conflicting advice &
opinions and most importantly asking yourself if you have the discipline to carry
out your plan for the time frame you've allotted.
There are
conflicting opinions, of course, but one stands
out: film is editing.
The media's tendency to seek
out conflicting opinions, even
opinions that are not scientifically legitimate; scientists» tendency to operate as though their respective fields are not political; and the general public's tendency to ignore the importance of science education, all play a part.
The author posits that judges write their
opinions to respond to two, sometimes
conflicting, political goals that are «work [ing] themselves
out through the legal culture.»
But what if every time a colleague outside your firm asked for your
opinion on a legal issue, you became
conflicted out of representing any party whose interests were opposed to those of... [more]
He indicates that
opinions were obtained from former Associate Chief Justice Coulter Osborne in November 2008 and again in September 2010, to the effect that Ms. DeMerchant and Mr. Sukonick had not adequately managed the potential
conflict they were presented with arising
out of their representation of corporations and principals benefitting from the transactions in issue.
However, neither Mr. Osborne nor Mr. Emerson testified at the hearing, Mr. Osborne because his
opinion went to the ultimate issue of what the Hearing Panel itself had to decide, and Mr. Emerson because it was discovered he had a
conflict arising
out of his firm's representation of Hollinger International in related litigation.
The judge pointed
out that the duty of an expert is to «provide
opinion evidence that is fair, objective and non-partisan,» while adding, «I do not have any faith in the conclusions reached by [the cousin] and find that he is indeed in a
conflict position.»
When patients make claims of negligence the process of discovering whether negligence occurred requires investigating medical records, interviewing the involved parties (through sworn depositions), finding experts, sorting
out conflicts between the
opinions of experts, reinvestigating the records and testimony as new insights are uncovered and then reaching some kind of consensus, if possible, about what actually occurred and whether those facts meet the definition of legal negligence.
But what if every time a colleague outside your firm asked for your
opinion on a legal issue, you became
conflicted out of representing any party whose interests were opposed to those of that colleague's clients?
It all started with the first derivate of Bitcoin Cash which was the first hard fork emerging
out of
conflicting opinions between the Bitcoin's miner and developer community.
However Baker et al., (2013) point
out that the
opinions of children in such circumstances, must be listened to with caution and experience, because, they argue it is often what is not being said as much as what is being said which gives away the reality of the trauma and
conflict that the children are experiencing.
When you go
out into the world of school, friends and your larger extended family [this means all your other relatives, like aunties, grandparents and cousins] you need to be able to communicate well with people, respect other people's
opinions, negotiate for what you want and be able to handle
conflict - and you learn this in families with brothers and sisters!
Because there is rarely enough accurate information to make an informed
opinion, most bystanders as well as trained professionals eventually give up trying to figure
out which parent in a high -
conflict family is «right.»
In my
opinion RECO should have two things, and two things only, in its sights, and they are these: 1) Severely limiting the number of newbie entrants onto the playing field via enforcing strict standards to be met prior to registration, and: 2) Increasing the number of registrants being permanently shown the door upon displayed proof of incompetence and / or malicious malpractice, not just by way of researching complaints from consumers, but by way of never - ending random spot checks / audits and follow - up calls designed to reach
out to and find consumers (and registrants) who have had recent negative experiences with registrants which point to registrant - centric
conflict - of - interest behind - the - scenes behaviour.