No one needs my less -
informed opinion on this matter.
Not exact matches
At one end of the scale are
opinion polls, which sample the whole population but may not reflect a well
informed, well thought - out response to questions about government or public service quality, and may in fact reflect
opinions on other
matters such as economic outlook.
This
Informed Educator looks at recent research
on teacher
opinions about their working conditions to address the question: «What
matters to teachers?»
> «legitimate extended peer network» How can there be such legitimacy when the whole idea of extending a peer network beyond those who are legitimately «peers» — i.e.,
informed on a
matter sufficiently to have an
opinion that can be taken seriously — is a fraud?
S / he may not convey any personal
opinions on various
matters, but can only
inform about what the law would say in particular instances, or ask questions to put certain issues
on the table.