Sentences with phrase «opines in»

Even perennial law firm value - hunter Mike Dillon, Sun Microsystems» GC, opines in the article that: «$ 1,000 for very seasoned lawyers who can solve complex problems doesn't seem to be inappropriate.»
Interview — Michael Seringhaus, a 3rd - year student at Yale Law School, opines in The Hartford Courant on what he feels are serious drawbacks for readers in the Kindle's Terms of Use.
(«So derivative,» he opines in the deliciously bitchy scene that introduces the characters to each other, «that in Europe, it's considered plagiarized.»)
As our super-antihero opines in an opening sequence, with all these R - rated comic book movies on his tail, he's got to up the ante.
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.»
Opined in a post that he'd like to start a «supervillians league,» including «Milo Yiannopoulos, Donald J. Trump, my dad Vladimir Putin and Peter Thiel.»
Innovation requires debate to thrive, he opined in the New York Times recently.
In announcing that J.P. Morgan Chase's profits had jumped 30 % in the fourth quarter of 2016, the bank's CEO Dimon opined in a statement Friday morning, «The U.S. economy may be building momentum.»
«Hurricane aid shouldn't be added to the debt,» Rep. Mark Walker (R - NC) opined in the Wall Street Journal this week.
Having opined in public previously on the question of what makes evangelical theology evangelical, he reports a recent breakthrough in his own thinking: It's not so much a set of....
George Bernard Shaw and George Orwell frequently opined in this manner.
In a free speech decision having to do with obscenity, Justice Harlan opined in 1971, «The Constitution leaves matters of taste and style so largely to the individual.»
The city should reform its overly complicated property tax system to be more transparent and better reflect real - world values, Crain's opined in an editorial...
His Democratic rival Sal Albanese was the only candidate to even obliquely refer to the new sexting details when he opined in his opening remarks, «It's unfortunate we've had this distraction, the latest psychodrama with Weiner.»
On Sept. 5, 2008, for instance, four days before that year's Democratic primary, Guillen opined in El Nuevo Diario that «we must retain the experience, political ability, legislative acumen, honesty and high principles» of Espaillat - all without mentioning he was a state worker in Espaillat's office.
Using this basic technique, Fantz and others soon found that the infant's world was not, as pioneering psychologist William James had opined in 1890, a «blooming, buzzing confusion.»
Physicist Athene Donald of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom opined in The Guardian: «It is not encouraging for young female scientists to see that parliament apparently cares so little about their futures that they couldn't even come up with even that long - derided sole token woman.»
Leading nations have an egocentric mindset that leads them to make empty promises when vowing to contribute funds to Third World countries, as New Zealand's NewsDay opined in 2012.
«Schrader works in a stately, dark - toned style that's far more compelling than the frenetic genre hash of his last two films, «Dying of the Light» (2014) and «Dog Eat Dog (2016),» Variety opined in a review, coming into «First Reformed» as a summation of Schrader's work: «Paul Schrader pours all his obsessions, from Robert Bresson to pulp violence, into a grindhouse art film you can't stop watching.»
Danny Glover's Murtaugh famously opined in Richard Donner's classic American buddy cop flick Lethal Weapon, «I'm too old for this shit.»
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).
They're already too funny for a jokey version, the «SNL» alums opined in our interview.
«I just wish that choice proponents would stop promising that charters and vouchers will bring us closer to that date when 100 percent of all children reach proficiency,» she opined in her blog.
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.
Yet, in spite of all of the drama that has occurred in the time since the ruling, a number of individuals — from parents to politicians to members of the media — have inexplicably opined in letters - to - the - editor, blog posts and the like that the fateful decision made by four of the seven justices on the State Supreme Court would not hurt the charter school movement in Georgia nor stifle the progress that has been made to give parents and students quality public school choice options.
Brandon Wright, of the avowedly right - leaning Fordham Institute education think tank, opined in RealClearEducation that state officials «have understandably come to expect (and perhaps to welcome) being told what to do by Washington,» and he argued that «state policymakers crave and perhaps deserve the clarity and certitude of formal rules.»
Compare the number of professionally published authors you see opining in print and on television (or on stage) with the number of ebook - only authors you find in the same locations.
Staying rich in the «new normal» may... require investors to resemble... Will Rogers, who opined in the early 30s that he wasn't as much concerned about the return on his money as the return of his money.»
When I did a guest post on IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com, there were several artists who opined in the comments section that I was putting artists down, that they just hadn't been taught how to be in business in art school.
«Fort Worth,» The New York Times opined in 2002, «has acquired the cultural ambitions of Florence under the Medicis.»
«Taste,» she opined in a 1982 interview with Lynn Gumpert, «is only what we are exposed to.
Art critic Christopher Knight opined in the Los Angeles Times last June, «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.»
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.»
Yes we need a debate and he's welcome in it, as are all of us (I hope) who have opined in this column.
In the meantime, I wonder do you get why a retired dentist opining in the blogosphere and a couple of scientists getting their work published are greeted differently?
«Tom Stacy is, indeed, a «heroic Ohioan for affordable electricity,»» Bradley later opined in a September 2017 blog post.
I have opined in my 400 mb research that falling rhs over the tropics are sending the global ace into a downspin.
The subject is so important that I would expect the voices of various members of the establishment, scientific and political to be opined in order to find current position of political reliance upon the science.
This came after he opined in court that the conduct near Kinder Morgan's Burnaby operations constituted criminal contempt.
So, you see, as Fred Hoyle (originator of the now disfavored Astronomical Steady State Hypothesis) opined in 1999:
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.
«Lawyers leave no stone unturned when it comes to arguing about costs,» he opined in one lecture.
I wonder how right or wrong I shall be proved in how I see the future as opined in «Only a Fool Would Make Predictions — Especially About the Future»?
Blatchford may have fallen out of love with the Canadian justice system, but she sure loves to hang around opining in bitter screeds.
The Plaintiff's medical experts, Dr. Wong - Ting (family physician) and Dr. Heran (neurosurgeon), opined in their medical - legal reports that the disc bulge «may» have been caused by the accident.
In 2018, AI tools will continue to impact litigation (data analytics) and advisory work (due diligence) but, as Tim Pullman from ThoughtRiver has opined in a recent interview with Artificial Lawyer, the use of these tools will likely become the norm and be an integral part of compliance and corporate governance.
But, as the Court opined in Kalafchi, the days of deference are over.
- Law and More: After reading Penelope Trunk opine in the Wall Street Journal that «this world isn't set up for writers to get anywhere» and noting the steps Trunk took to get beyond that, Law and More argues that» [w] hat she asserted about writers holds for attorneys.
«In the 12 years I worked at a police agency, I never felt in any way forced to opine in one way or another.»
Jane Sidnell and Christopher Knight, of Fraser Milner Casgrain's Calgary office opine in a newsletter [PDF] that «best efforts» is a more onerous standard, while Adams argues that notwithstanding some case law «any... [more]
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