Sentences with phrase «form an opinion as»

And in some situations, Peter says, asking readers for their opinion or getting them to form an opinion as they read might help them distinguish between what is truth and what is myth.
While most observant viewers will already have formed opinions as to the worthiness of the U.S. invasion of Iraq and the complicit role that the media plays in sidestepping confrontation with government officials in favor of pleasing target demographics, these aren't the overriding themes of the film.
Studies have shown that upon the initial meeting between you and your client, it usually takes less than two minutes for them to form an opinion as to whether or not they feel confident in your ability to do the job.
I cant really form an opinion as to how the hearing played out without hearing the questions, answers and interaction.
I have no need to form an opinion as to whether climate change is happening via man's last century or two on the planet.
Where an officer honestly and reasonably concludes on the basis of available information that he can form no opinion as to whether the driver consumed alcohol within the prior 15 to 20 minutes, the officer is entitled to rely on the accuracy of the statutorily approved screening device and administer the test without delay.
Gathering information from firm guides, attending firm open days and reading the The Lawyer Portal's free guides can help form an opinion as to the structure and vision of law firms.
«After spending many hours browsing these [federal circuit] sites, I've formed some opinions as to which are the most informative.
The rest of us would have been forced to form some opinion as to whether it was an «aspersion,» a stereotype, a gaffe, or just a celebration of worm - laden beverages.
I don't know enough about the circumstances of this case to form an opinion as to whether or not the panel made the «right» decision.
These people believe that forming an opinion as to any user activity or relevant information connected to an incident is investigative in nature and should be licensed as such.
These markings can be used to position the vehicle within any 3D computer animation with some accuracy in forming an opinion as to the likely movements.

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This suggests that newcomers prefer direct information from the supervisor when forming opinions about the supervisor, but in the absence of this information they will use observed ingratiation as a substitute for direct information.
Most won't admit it, but we humans are quick to form opinions based on something as shallow as a hat or the distance from the camera.
The opinions formed by employees pointed to their immediate manager as the critical player in building and maintaining a great workplace.
Rather, you should use the Information only as a starting point for doing additional independent research in order to allow you to form your own opinion regarding investments.
Rather, you should use the INFORMATION only as a starting point for doing additional independent research to allow you to form your own opinion regarding investments.
But he seemed to form a different opinion than what you describe it as.
As a freethinker, I form my opinions on the basis of science, logic, and reason, and not by authority, tradition, or any dogma.
Such opinions can also be found in a myriad of other literary sources, such as Horace, Seneca, Suetonius, Paterculus, and Virgil, and formed the substance of numerous official inscriptions from the New Testament period.
My poor opinion of SNAP was formed some time ago, but the organization returned to my attention as I've followed the most recent scandal unfolding in the Kansas City «St. Joseph diocese.
The latest episode in this long and continuing story was frst fully broken shortly after the Synod's decision in July by The Catholic Herald, who had a long news piece, an article by «fying bishop» Andrew Burnham (who had just returned from discussions in Rome), and an opinion piece by Damian Thompson containing «well - informed» speculation as to the shape of any agreement over some form of corporate solution to the Anglo - Catholics» problem.
Thus formed, consciences will truly be attentive to God's voice.17 Hence, listening carefully to the opinions presented in the surveys done and sent to Rome, one may conclude that we, as bishops, have not formed our people's conscience.
Finally, the book lacks «form» itself: too often, the author merely acts as a conduit for the opinions of other scholars without drawing his observations together into a coherent conclusion.
Hence he can, for example, be of the opinion that the Church could give up the indissolubility of sacramental marriage just as well as the ecclesial form of contracting a marriage, or that she could change the very principles of sexual morality because formerly she took a different authoritative, though not definitive, view of their application, which will perhaps have to be revised.
Whatever you «identify» or don't «identify» with, does not mean that people form a certain view or opinion of yourself, or the facts, as they are.
As the actual Church in fact does not fulfill it, does not advocate concrete social demands energetically enough, does not dissociate itself radically or quickly enough from dying social forms, does not stigmatize nuclear warfare profoundly enough (all this according to the opinion of these Christians, which objectively is by no means necessarily false), they experience one disappointment after another in regard to the Church, protest against it, hurt and irritated, and turn into lay defeatists.
This is recorded as the very words of Jesus and is a great example of how even those of you who believe you form your opinion on scripture are still very much operating from your own understanding.
As a staunch conservative who tries mightily to form opinions from a moral perspective, I welcome the tone and tenor of a discussion that is not riddled with invective.
EPC requires all churches to hold to «essential» tenets of the Christian faith, but allows each congregation freedom in forming opinions on «nonessential» matters, such as whether women can be elected as deacons and elders.
Don't automatically form opinions about a group as a whole just because of the actions and words of a few.
As a matter of fact, [B] to [F] can be seen as forming the background Whitehead sets up in order to state his own opposite opinion in [AAs a matter of fact, [B] to [F] can be seen as forming the background Whitehead sets up in order to state his own opposite opinion in [Aas forming the background Whitehead sets up in order to state his own opposite opinion in [A].
Nothing new here - a christian just misinterpreting atheists expressing their opinions as a form of hate instead of actually taking what they have to say seriously.
This emphasis on a basic form of experience to serve as ground and source of evidence as well as final arbiter for the metaphysical venture is one of the most, perhaps the most, distinctive features of Whitehead's philosophy — and, at least in my opinion, one of the most attractive.
As to the first, however, this does not express my opinion of the matter; and if it were true that the form is too strict to be edifying, that, according to my conception, would be a fault.
The only way religious people are going to be convinced is for them to die and see for themselves — assuming that they will be able to do anything so complicated as form an opinion, perceive anything, or feel anything without a body and a brain for them to misuse.
But faith is not thereby recognized in its theological specificity; it is treated like a species of belief, and the freedom of the act of faith appears as a particular case of the general power of choosing, or, as we say, of forming an opinion.
But, in my biased opinion, it offers the most thorough and systematic way around these problems and encourages a form of Christianity that could make a positive contribution to working out the relationship among the religious communities of China as well as their relations to the prevailing secular society.
*** However, if that is how my posting came across to you, and even as well as you know me, that you «still» formed that opinion, then it's possible that someone else might too... so for that, I must ** apologize ** for the lack of clarity in my communication... «my bad.»!!!
It's hard for me to form a strong opinion about this issue, as I got married at 22 and am pretty detached from the current conversation regarding singleness and sex.
I agree with Bill Maher, but then again I'm a lifelong atheist... I have never believed for one minute that the god as portrayed in the bible or koran has any possibility of being real to everyone, otherwise that god would make itself obvious and not hide behind man made lies and cultural practices that self perpetuate thanks fo fear... otherwise there would not be several thousand man made religions trying to claim that god as their own... yes, it is an opinion, only valid to the opinion holder and no one else... Bill, thanks for so strongly making that point, not that it makes any difference to god fearing people... they will hold on to their opinion as strongly as they hold on to their shotgun, thinking that each provides them with some form of security... to intelligent people, neither is secure and neither leads to true freedom of the mind...
When you meet Jesus I believe you may come to a different opinion of His position as God in Human form.
There are different opinions as to what a religion really is or what a non-profit is and therefore all non-profits should file Form 990's.
What in your opinion distinguishes a person as a «Christian» universalist from another forms of universalism?
My opinion is that he perceives himself as some form of «Emperor» who was granted the power to rule by Executive Fiat.
Nevertheless, there were other factors at work and most scholars agree that they played some role in shaping the particular form that the resurrection faith of Israel assumed, even though there is difference of opinion as to the extent to which they may have initiated it.
There are differences of opinion as to the forms of action required by righteousness, and some objections to the word as suggesting a rigid legalism, but little dispute about righteousness as an essential mark of life in the kingdom of God.
As regards the dominant climate of philosophical opinion, however, despite all the disclaimers that have been made concerning classical empiricism and positivism, the old dichotomy between a domain of sensible fact on the one hand, and sets of logical forms on the other, seems to persist and behind it the old dogma that where we have necessity we have merely tautology, and where we have fact or «experience» there is no necessity.
You bellittle opinions, treat people as if they're stupid, and, when confronted, you start making comments like the above In simplist form, you're a bully We get it.
Harry Kane's inclusion is about the only thing that many had no issue with as he continued his stunning form at the week in his side's win over Everton, but ultimately it's another week of opinions flying around and plenty disagreeing with Crooks» choices.
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