Sentences with phrase «later opines»

(Joe Biden, surely qualified to judge, later opined that Obama had a «brain bigger than his skull.»)
«Tom Stacy is, indeed, a «heroic Ohioan for affordable electricity,»» Bradley later opined in a September 2017 blog post.

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One week later, in early November, the editorial board of the Daily Progress, Charlottesville's local paper, opined that because Republicans also control Virginia's General Assembly, «we believe Ed Gillespie has the best chance of leading Virginia to a brighter economic future.»
He's scaled back his everyday writing a bit, but he's always happy to opine on the latest headline news surrounding Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett and all things personal finance.
The author of the majority opinion, the late Justice Harry Blackmun, opined, «Roe against Wade was not such a revolutionary opinion at the time.»
There has been much talk about why the contract talks between Arsenal and Alexis Sanchez seems to be taking forever, and many pundits have opined that the Chilean is waiting to see if we are really title contenders or not, but in Arsene Wenger's latest update he says that the only hold up is the size of the wages as Alexis has the desire to remain at the Emirates.
SI's fearless NFL expert opines on all the latest news, buzz and inside information.
See things from the perspective of a former Liverpool player as the fellas opine on the latest talking points and current state of Liverpool Football Club.
His Democratic rival Sal Albanese was the only candidate to even obliquely refer to the new sexting details when he opined in his opening remarks, «It's unfortunate we've had this distraction, the latest psychodrama with Weiner.»
Heir opined that some of the critical failings of Andromeda were due to the open world concept being added late in the game's development.
Three years later, in The Vanishing Face of Gaia, he opines that the Earth has already crossed the threshold.
In fact, certain of TEPCO's actions in the aftermath of the explosions have been confused and, some might opine, lacking discipline of purpose to the extent that expedient decisions have been made without proper forethought and judiciousness to avoid knock - on consequences: for example, the injection of seawater may have resulted in salt deposits sufficient to foul cooling flows in the lower regions of the RPV [reactor pressure vessel]; the liberation of hydrogen from seawater is more rampant than from freshwater and radiolysis of oxygen from the cooling water could provide stoichiometric conditions and ignition with hydrogen in the absence of air in the containments; and the latest and most recent announcement to deploy a nitrogen purge to the Unit 1 reactor seems yet another ill - explained and unjustified desperate measure».
Florida has become the latest state to opine on the legal ethics of cloud computing.
«Parliament has the power to regulate against nuisances, but not at the cost of the health, safety and lives of prostitutes,» the Court opined, later stating that: «If screening could have prevented one woman from jumping into Robert Pickton's car, the severity of the harmful effects is established.»
There have been, as of late, multiple sources which have raised concerns, expressing reticence and opining what a public Spotify will look like.
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, spoke recently with the United Kingdom's The Independent, and opined on the company's latest devices: the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil.
As news about the late 2017 deadline surfaced, many tech and news sites opined on how this could already mean the end for Apple's ambition to penetrate the automotive industry.
In this morning's bitcoin price watch analysis, we discussed some of the key trends we were seeing in the bitcoin price during the late session last night and into the early session this morning and opined that we would probably
In a recent book chapter entitled «Parental Alignments and Alienation Among Children of High Conflict Divorce,» Johnston and Roseby opined, «Rather than seeing this syndrome as being induced in the child by an alienating parent, as Gardner does, we propose that these «unholy alliances» are a later manifestation of the failed separation - individuation process in especially vulnerable children who have been exposed to disturbed family relationships during their early years» (10; p. 202).
As the late Dermot Murphy opined when something didn't measure up — usually one of my opinions — «Pretty thin soup.»
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