Sentences with phrase «enough expert opinions»

While customer reviews are mostly positive, there aren't enough expert opinions yet to know for sure how long the bags will last.

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I'm not saying that these media personalities shouldn't have their opinions; I'm just asking what makes them expert enough on these particular questions to give advice.
I appreciate the expert opinions that we are fortunate enough to have such easy access to.
I'm reminded of Gove's famous «people have had enough of experts», except that clearly they haven't because they are crying out for information and clarity, but at the same time seem to have taken on - board his message that their own ignorant opinions are somehow more important than expert ones.
The 2017 election rewrote the rules, and though the opinion polls did well in tracking the Corbyn rise and the stagnant Tory vote, the experts largely missed the increasing popularity of Corbyn though by the time Paul Mason wrote in the FT on June 3rd that «the UK is not a left wing country, but it is a fair one that has had enough of austerity» — he captured something of the shifts taking place, and the shifts are not all to Labour.
I don't know enough about the drug to give an expert opinion.
Sometimes free is good enough, but when I need an expert opinion, to me it's worth paying for.
Industry experts are of the opinion that it is no longer just enough for a broker to be regulated.
I believe in climate change, I just have read enough to know that I am not sure about CO2 and being told, that it right because it is an experts opinion does not cut it.
As in any public policy issue, no one person is expert on everything (although some people act like they are, oddly enough) and we therefore rely on expert opinions.
Using any human body part to demonstrate a difference in expert opinion is brutal enough, but it was especially inhuman to use the actual vagina of the victim.
[318] In arriving at this conclusion I accept the opinion of Dr. Maloon, in preference to that of the plaintiff's medical experts, that the soft tissue injuries the plaintiff sustained in the accident would not have been «significant enough to alter the natural history of her neck or low back condition» and that the «disc herniation would be the result of the natural history of the lumbar degenerative disc disease and not the result of injuries that she may have sustained in [the accident].»
Forensic experts» opinions, he says, should be good enough.
Claims adjusters are used to seeing a variety of situations and can quickly discern if there is enough evidence to support your claim, so it is better to be safe than sorry by seeking an expert legal opinion.
Either way, the lawyer would likely be reluctant to help the seller, the client, fill out the form, because the lawyer is smart enough to know some of the questions require the opinion of an expert in areas outside the lawyer's own expertise.
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