Having
frank opinions on other peoples» work doesn't make anyone a conspiracy theorist.
Not exact matches
And, in the few months I have posted
on NakedPastor, I find her
opinion different than mine and offered in a more
frank (German) manner than my approach.
This section includes
frank discussion of Winter's approach as well as the informed
opinion of several missiologists revealing their varied perspectives
on the future of evangelicals in missions.
In answer to a questionnaire recently sent out by a special committee representing member papers of the Associated Press, the managing editors of 100 U.S. dailies with a combined circulation of nearly 18 million readers and staffs numbering from 2 to 46 sportswriters have expressed
opinions that ranged from
frank disgust to cautious optimism
on the state of sports reporting within their own purview.
The actresses came with strong
opinions on the subject, which quickly segued into a
frank debate
on how sexism and harassment are intertwined with the issue of pay inequality in Hollywood.
Check after the break for some
frank comments from the wunderkind
on his
opinions regarding the future of Japanese games, how Western designers are emulating the best of what Japan produces while managing to take things further and make a success out of it and, of course, how big his contribution to this market will be.
He covers law - tech conferences day by day, discusses new technologies and their impact
on law firms, and otherwise shares his
frank opinions about what clients actually want and what forward - thinking law firms need to do to keep them.
If your buyer client has no intention of making an offer, you may have more freedom to be
frank in sharing their
opinions, but err
on the side of discretion when necessary and protect your buyer's information.