Sentences with phrase «especially opinions expressed»

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Offering comfort by listening and allowing the dying to express their understanding of the Divine (God, for me) by talking of family and love is the ultimate expression, in my opinion, of what a real person of God should be like, especially at the end.
You don't have to agree that women are equal to men, at any level, but you are being pretty offensive in how you express your opinionespecially when you consider the number of women in this discussion.
It is not the judges right or duty to express his personal opinions or beliefs while sitting on the bench, especially while giving a verdict.Judges are there to make sure due process and a fair and impartial hearing or trial takes place for all those involved.this particular judge's rant on the muslim world based on his views from serving in the military had absolutely no bearing on the case and should not have even been brought up much less used to chastise the victim with.
Steve, Rather than concerning yourself with Not hearing the Word of God at the dry cleaners... or at the park... or at the grocery store... or at a rock concert... or at the movies... or lying in my bed..., Frankly it is my expressed opinion that if you are Not that is entirely your own fault, especially in bed, don't you Read the Word?
It could be objected that Suarez is here contradicting his expressed opinion that the forms of compounds, and especially of living beings, are essentially distinct from the forms of the elements that comprise them, since compounds have «nobler» qualities than elements, and this requires a nobler form (MD 15, 10, 48).
But with all the opinions expressed about breastfeeding and especially breastfeeding in public, it is nice to see some celebrities taking a stand.
Teachers should be ready and willing to intervene in classroom deliberations, not to express their own opinions but to remind students to follow their own rules of discussion, help them defuse tensions, call attention to factual misunderstandings, and, especially, to make sure that competing perspectives are offered and heard.
The assertion that global warming is man made is so oppressively enforced upon popular opinion, especially in Europe, that expressing a scintilla of doubt is akin to holocaust denial in some cases.
Universities, as institutions, are permitted to express opinions on political issues, especially political issues that are pertinent to their operations.
She reasoned that insurance companies took this into account in setting their premiums; there was no reason in her opinion to depart from the Supreme Court's position that statutes should not be given retrospective operation in the absence of an express or implied intention to that effect, especially when the statute impacts the calculation of insurance premiums.
a: one who expresses a reasoned opinion on any matter especially involving a judgment of its value, truth, righteousness, beauty, or technique
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