Sentences with word «opine»

Diamond lawyers appear on television opining on issues as diverse as what to do if you injured slipping slip on a sidewalk to legal woes affecting former Mayor Rob Ford and pop star Justin Bieber.
With Senate hearings on U.S. Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts Jr. scheduled to begin Sept. 6, several education groups said last week that they were content to wait on opining about whether the federal appellate judge should become the high court's next associate justice.
Heck, even the characters know it's gravy — the only character to acknowledge that Scott is killing the exes is Envy Adams, who opines in Volume 3 «You just headbutted my best friend so hard he burst, Scott.»
The inappropriate musings of former justice Robin Camp, the donning of a «Make America great again» hat in court by another judge, the unprecedented public attack on a judge who opined on the issue of drunkenness and consent or the recent casual «I like to sleep in my own bed» comment from the bench taken out of context have all fed an unsavoury and unfocused attack on the judiciary itself.
What you call British influence sounds more like suffering British effluence to me You also opine as a wistful afterthought... «but I expect one day we will have another public referendum on this» You think?
SI's fearless NFL expert opines on all the latest news, buzz and inside information surrounding players and teams from around the league.
Brad: Please don't opine about what you do not know.
The Justices of the Delaware Supreme Court opined in an advisory opinion that a bill for transporting private school students at public expense would violate the Delaware Constitution because even incidental aid violates the language of the state's Blaine Amendment.
This month Monsieur Cumberford also opines on our Design of the Year, the Ford GT.
This narrative as opined by the mainstream analysts is JUST DEAD WRONG.
Art critic Christopher Knight once opined in the Los Angeles Times, «No curator working in the United States today has a more impressive record of exhibitions and acquisitions in the field of art since 1950 than Schimmel.»
Although the plaintiff relied on a number of medical reports which opined that her health problems were caused by gas leaks from the boiler, the Court found that the... Read More
To rub salt in the bleeding wound, TeleRead writer opined how they enjoy the extensive collection on Amazon Kindle store as opposed to being a Nook owner.
He rarely mentioned the UFC when he was with ESPN but I imagine he's tasked with opining about them now and hosting interviews with brass and fighters.
I would not opine for B.C. folks if I were you; just speak for yourself.
Danny Glover's Murtaugh famously opined in Richard Donner's classic American buddy cop flick Lethal Weapon, «I'm too old for this shit.»
Some commenters argue that the length of the patent vetting process has created so much frustration that some inventors aren't even bothering to file while others opine that companies are cutting IP budgets due to the economy, so they aren't filing as much.
A federal district court judge opined last year that Florida's evaluations were unfair, but also found that they are legal.
The New York Post opines: «The Cuomo - de Blasio rivalry is now a game of one - upmanship — and it's costing New York a bundle.»
With close to 100 attendees, the judges opined on various topics, including search warrants, technology expert qualifications, privilege issues and social media.
He did not opine at length on corruption festering in New York State.
Must have been some terrible mix up in the subbing and Labour's shadow minister for Africa was actually just opining about the future for the South African town of East London, on the Eastern Cape.
as you can see both show no death spiral, nor is the arctic going to be ice free this summer as opined back in 2007 by some of their ilk
The Virginia Attorney General opined that nothing in the Virginia Constitution prohibits busing of private school students, including those attending religious schools.
Since everyone squeals with glee when a tech behemoth misses its mark, this prompted a flurry of articles opining about the feasibility of cashier-less shopping.
Just like the icing on a cake, a player like Ozil has often been termed as an accessory or a luxury for a team with many opining that a trequartista who does not track back is often a liability for the team on the defensive side.
It's even offered comments on the distributional aspects of the reduction in U.S. individual taxes when assessing the amount of stimulus those cuts will provide, without opining on whether giving high earners a bigger tax break than low earners is a Good Thing or a Bad Thing.
In his June 2016 column, my esteemed and always insightful colleague Jamie Kitman, while opining about what he sees as the curious product strategy of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, asked, «What happens when every yahoo who ever wanted a four - door Wrangler either has one or soon will?»
Jonathan Hyman at Ohio Employer's Law Blog opines that «the decision makes a lot of sense.»
Current and former football players speak out regularly on the subject, even opining on whether their children will be playing the sport.
We appreciated the response (and you can still opine over there), and what we found amazing was the implied consensus that there may not be enough variety in boy - themed designs in the cloth diaper kingdom.
The Daily News's editorial board opines U.S. District Court Judge Kimba Wood gave too light a sentence to former Majority Leader Dean Skelos.
Industry analysts opine that Apple will be going slow with their adoption of OLED panels and may not fully adopt the same for all its model before 2019.
The author opines, rightly, how useful it would be to construct a synthesis of mental health treatments and authentic Catholic spirituality, fleshing this out with some brief case studies.
Their meeting lasted 20 minutes, during which the other lawyer opined that the case was a good one and then had the client pay $ 1,500 so he could review the file and write a demand letter.
Whether it's a play on the meaning of image vs. object (á la Magritte), a call to «read» rather than simply look, or an autobiographical reference to his own isolation from the New York art world, the diversity of meanings and narratives derived from this «simple» juxtaposition have kept critics opining for years.
If the case proceeds and ultimately, a mental health professional later opines that the child was most likely not abused by their parent, but by another child - and the victim child mis - attributed the abuse to the parent because he needed to tell but was too fearful of the actual perpetrator to identify him, a quagmire results.
John Ruskin, the «leading English art critic of the Victorian era,» didn't simply opine and judge; he drew and painted as well.
Absent from de Blasio's speech was much talk about the national progressive agenda that he so frequently opines upon.
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