Sentences with phrase «opined back»

Florida's Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee opined back in 2009 that it was not permissible for a judge to approve a lawyer who may appear before the judge as a «friend» on a social networking site such as Facebook.
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
Depending on the vagaries of the practice from time to time in this or that jurisdiction, parenting coordinators effectively have license to wield heavy authority and extremely biased power, opining back to and influencing judges, bringing issues into the public domain that do not belong there and which were not brought into the case by either party, siding with one party unfairly (even developing personal relationships with one of the parties), and recommending or just ordering the parents to hire the parenting coordinator's own cronies for therapies and guardianships and evaluations.

Not exact matches

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.
He opines that his mission is to lead novelists back to realism — defined as a kind of journalism.
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.»
August, for the PGA Championship, was a more realistic target date for Tiger than the Open Championship in July, opined Parekh, who suggested that even then may be too soon for Tiger to get back into the fray.
Following the announcement, members of the NBA community backed Welts, including Suns guard Steve Nash, who opined, «Anyone who's not ready for this needs to catch up.»
Writing on Tuesday, Ferdinand opined that «this is the best back...
«I find it extraordinary that a minister isn't willing just to step up to the plate and take responsibility,» opined May back in 2004, when immigration minister Beverly Hughes was in trouble over irregularities in the processing of immigration applications.
Opined the Times: «The truth is, this deal guarantees that the back - room politics that have infected Albany for generations will govern for another decade.»
As the holder of such a sensitive office that had all the information about security and other sundry issues at his disposal, Dasuki opined that security agencies in the country particularly the military had their hands full presently and were focused on routing the Boko Haram terrorists menace, whose success will also benefit the elections as internally displaced persons would be able to go back to their communities and vote.
One last clip from last night's CapTon — this time from PEF President Ken Brynien, who opined on whether Gov. Andrew Cuomo tough approach with labor unions could come back to bite him if he runs for president in 2016.
Buzfeed senior political reporter Emily Ashton opined: «Jeremy Corbyn at PMQs today was the best I've seen him for ages - well - targeted questions, quick - witted retorts, had PM on the back foot.»
«Though I must affirm to the general public that the party was founded on the basis of sacrifice and social justice, we also have to keep in mind that times have changed and these changes call for new ways of doing things, a responsibility that should not be tasked with the leadership alone but those at the grass roots as well as to enable us come back strongly in the next general elections in 2020,» opined the former military man.
«I think it's easier to go on a cable TV show and opine, then get in your jet and fly somewhere than it is to sit there in Iowa and do a back and forth with a real voter.»
During her mandatory service in the Israeli military police back in 1997, a male colleague working with her to investigate a motorbike theft opined that young women were not cut out to do police work.
So when AFFiRiS» Schneeberger opines that «given the mode of action of disease modifiers», an AS - clearing immunotherapy such as PD01A (or PRX002) is «really something we need to apply early in this disease» because «once the the brain cells are destroyed, getting them back is probably impossible,» he is adopting a view that is entirely reasonable — but only because it is constrained to the specific plank in the integrated platform that rejuvenation biotechnology must become.
It's still softcore, although back in the groove resolutely enough to warrant an X-rating (Richard Corliss opined in print that the MPAA had ruled The Seven Minutes R instead of PG so as not to embarrass Meyer before his old fans).
Corbyn confirmed that Labour is «completely opposed to bringing back selection» and opined that increased investment in children and schools is what is needed to fix the «classroom crisis».
Biddle opines that if Malloy doesn't get the bill back to its original form he «should just veto S.B. 24.
A friend and fellow auto reviewer recently opined that the iA harkens back to the golden era of Japanese subcompact sedans of the mid -»90s with its balance of fun - to - drive characteristics and frugality.
«The Germans are reinventing the luxury vehicle, and the Japanese have fallen back into being fast followers,» Pochiluk opines.
Doris Jahnsen, of German publisher Oetinger Verlag, opined that it may be time for publishers to focus less on mega-hits and go back to just trying to publish really good books.
This is not a sustainable model, so I take back what I opined above.
That may not be BN's problem for too much longer though, as company founder Leonaro Riggio started openly opining on the notion of buying back the company's 689 brick - and - mortar stores (not to mention bn.com) back in February.
Our Reviews in Brief section is back with a vengeance, and we'll be expanding it significantly over the next few months; too much goes unreported in this town, and we want to opine on the shows that fly under the radar just as much as the game - changers and train wrecks.
Clovis comet is back: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120305160814.htm I opine this eevidence looks fairly solid.
Judith, you opined a while back that Mann had chosen the wrong guy in Mark Steyn.
Unfortunaelty, I only recall watching the Nightline episode back in the early days after GW1, with sagan opining in his great voice about the weather impact on India and how this would prove nuke winter.
The doctor opined that the man's injuries were all caused by his diabetic neuropathy and his history of back pain instead of by the accident.
[39] Dr. Schweigel opined that the Plaintiff had suffered a mild soft tissue injury to her neck and back as a result of this collision and that that injury had probably resolved itself within 3 to 4 months.
Some have opined that this countersuit is intended to send a message to MedMal lawyers to back off the medical community.
But I'll be back, and I suggest you, too, persevere, because, if, as ReadWriteWeb opines, even the U.S. government open access data initiative data.gov has whole lot to learn from the Brits, our government desperately needs to see how those who «get it» are engaging their citizens; and our informed readers need to do what they can to cause it to get it, too.
Mastercard Asia - Pacific co-president Ari Sarker has opined that the world's second - biggest payments company would be «very happy to look at» supporting national digital currencies that are issued and backed by central banks.
In a recent editorial published in the Cape Argus, the chairman of Rawson opined that «homebuyers, banks and tenants all need to take action to protect themselves against the effects of the recent Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) judgment that property owners can be held liable for historical municipal debts dating back up to 30 years.»
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