Sentences with phrase «much common opinion»

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But there is a kind of journalism, exemplified in America by H. L. Mencken and George Will, among many others, and in England by Henry Fairlie, T. E. («Peter») Utley and, more recently, the late Christopher Hitchens, which is as much an application of mind to the world as are the opinions of any common - law judge.
Just before his return end of season, there seemed a common opinion that he should be sold «as he couldn't break into the first - team» and «100k a week is too much
UNTIL recently, both common sense and much expert opinion, such as that of psychiatrists John Bowlby and Michael Rutter, have held that the main influence on people's personality and outlook is parental upbringing.
In this episode, I also asked Dr. Breus» opinion on much of the common sleep advice for babies and children, and some of his answers surprised me.
This way it will be much easier for you to argue your opinions even if they go against the common stereotype.
Though much of this is part of the commonly recommended ritual among trainers, it differs drastically from the also - common (unfortunately in my opinion) prescription to distract the dog with a treat and «sneak out» before they figure out what's going on.
That's why a common forum would, in my opinion, do much to restore trust.
By contrast, the view of the Advocate General (AG) appears much more in line with the traditional philosophy of mutual trust in the EU context: even if Member States have discretion about the means to execute the sentences delivered by their courts and even if EU law does not oblige a Member State to issue an EAW in order to prevent impunity, Advocate General Jääskinen recalls that «the principle that every penalty must be executed forms part of the rule of law» whose respect is a common feature to all the Member States of the Union (§ 102, referring to the opinion of the AG).
Once you understand why the other person is upset, it's much easier to find common ground than if you dismiss their opinions defensively.
It is silly of me to wonder, and it doesn't make much sense, common or otherwise to ask, but in a business requiring change that will change whether you like it or not, how accepting are you of others» ideas and opinions (particularly women's), open discussions, etc..
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