Sentences with phrase «one's high opinion»

Truth to tell, I have a very high opinion of fantasy.
Well, the primary lesson is that the employers did not seem to have a very high opinion of degrees from for - profit colleges.
Indeed, this group seems to have as high an opinion of your grandfather as you do.
I had a REALLY high opinion of myself and delighted in calling others idiots.
This remarkably high opinion of ourselves is not needed to support human life.
They also hold higher opinions of those parents;
The poet and historian Robert Southey expresses a much higher opinion of girls: «sugar and spice and everything nice; that's what little girls are made of.»
Thus far, I have a pretty high opinion of Francis.
Testing out the Revolver has made me eager to get my hands on Kingston's HyperX Cloud, because generally speaking people seem to have an even higher opinion of it, which could just be down to the fact that the Revolver is more expensive.
Or perhaps Canadians just have an excessively high opinion of themselves.
Excessive trading stems from investor overconfidence based on unrealistically high opinions of their private information.
Was this because they had a far higher opinion of Blessed Teresa than Hitchens would permit in his film?
So while I don't have a particularly high opinion of the LDS church, you can not say that their history is any worse than any other Christian sect.
Over at Postmodern Conservative, Carl Scott is listening to Jefferson Airplane and dubious about getting an English degree, while Peter Lawler has a slightly higher opinion of majoring in English.
What if Kings vice president of basketball operations Vlade Divac didn't have an irrationally high opinion of Hield?
So it is good to hear your own high opinion of an Arsenal player confirmed by one of the true greats of the game and the Italian midfield master that is Andrea Pirlo is certainly one of them.
But there's no such thing for an MP — many, if not most, carry on beyoimd their retirement age, such is there exceptionally high opinion of their own ability
The Wards recognition only strengthened our already high opinion of the engine.
The poet and historian Robert Southey expresses a much higher opinion of girls: «sugar and...
From Jessica H.: Many of my Protestant friends do not have a very high opinion of Catholics.
Alternatively, will a particular individual within the solicitors» firm have as high an opinion of the barristers he is now expected to use as he had of those he had been habitually instructing?
Speaking in the House of Lords Lord Patten, who held a number of junior ministerial roles before joining John Major's cabinet as education secretary in 1992, claimed there was a role for «grown - up SpAds» but said there are too many and they often have too high opinion of themselves.
Persian is highly intelligent, with an even higher opinion of itself.
He and several other high - profile collegiate coaches have a very high opinion of Lynch these days.
But Stumpf's high opinion of the Wells Fargo culture seems to be unwavering despite consistent evidence to the contrary.
Most of the time, Commentary published my pieces pretty much as I wrote them, which accounts, no doubt, for my high opinion of the journal's editorial practices.
It gets even more complicated if you consider that the scripture authors also had their own biases due to the times that they lived in... Then it gets even more complicated when you consider that the original scripture authors may have been just the bloggers of their time with no more access to divine revelation than do the bloggers of today but the scripture authors had a high opinion of themselves and presented the ideas as if they came directly from God.
It is instinctive self - respect — the resistance of a man who holds a high opinion of himself against the profanation of his holy things.
The positive ideal of a clean life that holds a high opinion of itself is youth's ultimate protection.
So Christianity, loftily estimating what human personality was meant to be, has raged against sin, has said terrific things about man's wickedness, not because it held a low opinion of him, but because it held a high opinion.
Such a quarantine of the mind is inevitably set up in a man who holds a high opinion of himself, and nothing is more needed today among our youth.
Plainly he had a high opinion of himself.
An old Edinburgh weaver used habitually to pray, «O God, help me to hold a high opinion of myself.»
He had a high opinion of himself.
Indeed, anyone who starts by holding a high opinion of himself will certainly end by being ashamed of himself.
And this was the practical issue in the weaver's case — he felt in his life things too valuable to be misused, too fine to be profaned, and, remembering them, he held a high opinion of himself.
Or pride may be understood as having a high opinion of oneself and one's abilities.
The conference reinforced the high opinion of the Pope who, when visiting Croatia earlier in 2011, stated that Father Boskovic «is a good illustration of the happy symbiosis of faith and scholarship, each stimulating the other through research that is at the same time open, diversified and capable of synthesis.
Ms. Leonard doesn't have a high opinion of Hitler's scientific abilities; neither do I.
I know Carl does not have a high opinion of Bruce, but surely just about the most memorable moment in the so - called history of rock is a live performance of JUNGLELAND, thanks to young man Springsteen's ambition to outdo Dylan by rooting his poetry in the real....
problem is that you have a high opinion of yourself.
«Shady» characters may demonstrate the ability to make worthwhile decisions — and inform those of us who have high opinions of our personal morality.
This can be difficult for people with a high opinion of themselves.
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