Sentences with phrase «opine as»

They need to also warn the client in writing that there may be an applicable limitation period that could expire at any time and that they are unable to opine as to when the limitation period expires or take steps to prevent it from expiring because they are not litigators.
KC can correct me (IANAL) but I think it would be professionally unacceptable to opine as to the «10 year process» question, without having an attorney - client relation.
I agree that the Applicant's psychiatrists are more qualified to opine as to her mental or psychological health, and I place more weight on their opinions in this area.
Invoices or time entries of the movant will need to be admitted into evidence, anomalies should be explained with testimony, and an expert should opine as to the reasonableness of rates and hours.
Experts in the appropriate specialty may opine as to whether the physician departed from the standard of care of reasonably skillful physician within that specialty under the same or similar circumstances.
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?
Bharara, constrained from endorsements and opining as a federal prosecutor, has let his hair down on Twitter in recent weeks since he was fired President Donald Trump, posting pointed thoughts on issues ranging from the investigation into Russian meddling in the election to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's handling of the MTA.
Charles Rotblut (CR): You opined as we sat down that individual investors should use index funds instead of picking their own stocks.
«Each has a home they want to go to, like me,» the narrator opines as his journey comes to an end.
Konami opines as long as they don't do loot boxes allowing players to pay more for additional features isn't much of a big deal but it's up to the players to see if they want to keep paying money for something that they already purchased by paying the full price.
He is unqualified to be opining as an expert in family court.
This follows in line with psychology and other mental health trade organizations» promotion and lobbying for more and more business in the family courts over the past two decades, performing a panoply of various and sundry services such as non-lawyer mediation, «parenting plan development», acting as case managers or special masters or «parenting coordinators», doing custody evaluations, opining as litigant - hired expert witnesses and consultants, managing supervised visitation centers, teaching parenting classes, and so forth.

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But the image of the First Lady in stiletto heels as she walked to Air Force One had already made the rounds on social media, with some opining about the optics of wearing expensive footwear to visit a state ravaged by the worst flooding in its history.
* Vishwanath Tirupattur is a Fixed Income strategist and, as such, is not opining on equity securities.
The bank official described state - issued cryptocurrency as another possible solution to this problem, opining that, «Central banks around the world are examining (the use of digital currencies) so we should as well.»
Titov, who is reportedly a friend of Putin's as well as a «part of the Kremlin establishment,» seconded the president's fervor and opined that there exists «a need for change in [Russian] society» that may be addressed, at least in part, through the «development of the blockchain, cryptocurrencies, IT spheres.»
In a recent story in The Irish Times, McCann opined that Ireland as a society has failed to educate children responsibly about technology.
While at least some of those cost predictions seem to be bearing out as advisors and BDs work to get up to speed with the final rule, released in April, industry officials opine that cost of compliance varies.
As to the FAQ released specifically for investors and workers, Joshua Waldbeser, of counsel with Drinker Biddle & Reath, opines that DOL's intentions «appear to be not just limited to educating investors about the fiduciary rule generally, but also to address some very specific misunderstandings, and to influence public perceptions» about the rule.
He opines that when you witness episodes such as the «flash crashes» of recent years, it is highly probable you are observing the future.
«Should the NDP win Westmount, as it did the previously safe Liberal seat of Outremont last fall, Dion will have trouble keeping his job,» he opines, but he goes way out on a limb and says he «suspect [s]» Westmount will stay red.
First a few jokes: My sources tell me that the new Fed Chairman will be Marc Faber; second, as Lloyd Blankfein is chirping about Brexit and Goldman moving to Frankfurt, Germany, he opined several years ago that Goldman was doing God's work.
Also newsworthy was that members of the committee opined on asset valuations more directly than usual: «Some participants viewed equity prices as quite high relative to standard valuation measures.
He has been wrong on many of the issues on which he has opined, not least his speech on home bias and his pleadings for U.S. homeowners to refinance their mortgages and use home equity as a piggy bank.
Market observers frequently opine that international markets, including developing economies, are sporting more attractive equity valuations than major U.S. benchmarks, such as the S&P 500.
And while the Berkshire annual meeting is popular because listening to Warren Buffett and Munger opine on investing, business, and life is a learning experience in itself, too often their success is viewed as something repeatable or worth realistically aspiring to.
and as karen anderson opined makes people act stupid and argumentative
Sameth opines that in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, «well - expressed gender fluidity was the mark of a civilized person,» and «the gods were thought of as gender - fluid.»
On the basis of the First Amendment, as well as the general principles of the Constitution, he opposed public payment for chaplains in Congress and the military, spoke out against national proclamations of days of prayer (though as president he did «recommend» them) and while president vetoed congressional efforts to incorporate churches in the District of Columbia (fullest statement, V: 103 - 105) At the same time, Madison frequently opined that it was appropriate for private citizens to support chaplains and various kinds of semiorganized public religion through voluntary contributions (V: 104,105)
This reading, as we have noted, was Italianate, Ultramontane, highly emotional and frequently expressed in passages of purple prose, which, as Wilkinson opines, occasionally topple over into «silliness».
He opines that his mission is to lead novelists back to realism — defined as a kind of journalism.
Instead of pretending injustice doesn't exist or opining that «they should just get over it already» or paying lip service to «things are so much better now,» there is something spiritual and powerful to repentance, confession, and seeking forgiveness as individuals, religious communities, and a nation.
Just say the massacre at Newtown, Connecticut never happened, as one professor recently opined.
As Cardinal Reinhard Marx has opined, it's within the authority of the German bishops to «go down new paths.»
Goodman opined, «As for Mr. Rooney, he is doing the required penance for an inflammatory remark that he did or did not utter.»
Justice Blackmun opined that «this right of privacy, whether it is founded in the Fourteenth Amendment's concept of personal liberty as we feel it is, or, as the District Court determines, in the Ninth Amendment, is broad enough to encompass a woman's decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy» (emphasis added).
As Alexis De Tocqueville opined years ago when Americans find out they can vote money for their needs Democracy will cease.
NJBob... just a few posts below you opine that telling mythological stories to children, as you decribe them, is tantamount to child abuse... now it appears you're suggesting we CAN tell mythological stories to children as long as we provide proper disclaimers..
From Washington through Monroe and beyond, every President (up to modern times) has opined that America is NOT and should never be known as a «Christian nation».
As far back as 1957, Clark Kerr opined that college leaders» jobs have come to focus on «providing parking for the faculty, sex for the students, and athletics for the alumni.&raquAs far back as 1957, Clark Kerr opined that college leaders» jobs have come to focus on «providing parking for the faculty, sex for the students, and athletics for the alumni.&raquas 1957, Clark Kerr opined that college leaders» jobs have come to focus on «providing parking for the faculty, sex for the students, and athletics for the alumni.»
On October 21, 1978, five days after the election of Cardinal Karol Wojtyla as Pope John Paul II, the «liberal» Polish Communist journal Polityka opined that, since World War II, Poland had been «a special example of a creative and fruitful coexistence between nonbelievers and Catholics»» which seems, in retrospect, an almost unimaginably self - delusional judgment, even by Communist standards.
As several others opined, this doesn't seem like a recipe to cook much.
Third, if you don't bake a recipe exactly as it's written, then it's impossible to opine on how the recipe would turn out.
@BfB If we had bought Cabaye last summer as you opined, Coquelin would have ended his contract (with us) on loan.
As for Oosthuizen, the seventh - ranked player opined that a DQ was the proper penalty for Woods, who followed his errant drop by signing an incorrect scorecard.
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.
As writer Tony Santorsa opines, among various other things, there's a concern about the Patriots pass rush.
A three - hit, 13 - strikeout shutout of Chicago that April provided promise — SI opined that he was «as good as before» — but it turned out to be false hope.
The closest of which saw Conte opining that spurs have more «advantage» to win the title given that the side is filled with youth and chemistry as a result of Pochettino's three year stay so far at the club.
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.
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