Sentences with phrase «opinion at this section»

Keep in mind that you do not need to provide the defense for your opinion at this section, it will be done in the next section of persuade essay.

Not exact matches

The material in the Insights section reflects the analysis and opinions of the authors as of the stated date and may differ from the opinions of other portfolio managers, investment teams or platforms at Franklin Templeton Investments.
The material for the Insights section reflects the analysis and opinions of the authors as of the stated date and may differ from the opinions of other portfolio managers, investment teams or platforms at Franklin Templeton Investments.
When you look at the GOP or the more conservative Tea Party section of the American, of course evangelicals are going to hold a widely diverse group of opinions.
Jellinek put his finger on this problem when he declared: «Generally, it may be said not only of the public at large but of the medical profession, industry and labor and all the other sections of public opinion, that their feeling is that the idea that «alcoholism» is an illness «is true, but not really true.»»
But reading the cross section of opinion on this thread and other similar ones I am struck as to how quickly we forget the volatility and unpredictability of the PL and just revert to type at the beginning of every new season.
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It's even more upsetting because I think our away support is one of the best in the league, I think that creating a standing section might give true gunners a better chance to go and support the team with lower priced tickets but tbh we need to voice these opinions at the club because for such a big stadium we produce such a quiet and unintimidating atmosphere
«But at the same time sections of Indian public opinion are conscious of India's aspirations of being accepted as responsible member of the international community.
Businesswoman and Republican fundraiser Chele Farley, who recently announced her plan to run against Gillibrand, was a fan of at least this section of the «60 Minutes» profile, as well as Alfonsi's questions about Gillibrand's recent opinion that Bill Clinton should have resigned from office after his affair with Monica Lewinsky came to light:
At a Ramapo Republican committee meeting former Congressional and Ramapo Town Supervisor candidate (and sometimes Rockland County Times opinion section columnist) Anthony Mele charged Reda with being less than loyal to Republican candidates in several instances over the past decade.
Against that backdrop, speakers at this week's public hearing zeroed in on the proposal to liberalize the Appearances section of the law by allowing town officers or employees to attend and express their opinions at meetings of municipal boards and commissions.
«We are expecting that at the end of the day, the aspirant will be cleared to contest the primaries because preponderant opinion about section 28 of the Constitution is that he must enjoy the full rights and privileges of a Nigerian citizen.»
In an interview with Next Wave, Patricia Chisholm, programme manager in the trust's career development section, promised that supervisors, too, would be asked for their opinions on the PhD experience at the beginning of the 21st century.
He joined the newsroom in December 2016, after 21 years of writing for The New York Times, most recently through his Dot Earth blog for the Opinion section, and six years teaching at Pace University.
So share your as well as your friend opinion about the list of best PC multiplayer games of 2015 in the comments section at the end of this post.
The material for the Insights section reflects the analysis and opinions of the authors as of the stated date and may differ from the opinions of other portfolio managers, investment teams or platforms at Franklin Templeton Investments.
The annual report is to include a separate section providing its analysis and opinion regarding matters discussed in the FEC's progress reports and the feasibility of the strategic plan presented by the FEC, including its opinion as to the practicality of Cooper Union returning to a full tuition scholarship model that maintains The Cooper Union's strong reputation for academic quality within its art, architecture and engineering programs at their historical levels of enrollment.
That was the year Dot Earth moved to the Opinion section (I had left the news staff to teach at Pace University).
Watch the first 1 to 2 minutes section of the UP Stream Pt 4 doco / research prject specifically being directed at all Climate Scientists about how important Values are, and why Listening to the community (the target market) is absolutely critical: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyRKTqsXfjM Watch how people (the general public) are treated by others (climate scientists included) on all climate blogs when they indicate they are not yet convinced of AGW or can't work out who to believe is telling the truth and in doing so reference someone else's «opinion»... and try and measure the level of paranoia exhibited by pro-agw folks about such negative comments about the science.
The only depictions of climate science in the Wall Street Journal's opinion section that the group found legitimate were in letters from readers responding to misleading editorials and columns, according to UCS climate scientist Brenda Ekwurzel, who spoke at a UCS panel on media and climate science in New York on Friday.
They might wonder why you hide over here, rather than post your opinions at the comment section of my guest post.
He joined the newsroom in December 2016, after 21 years of writing for The New York Times, most recently through his Dot Earth blog for the Opinion section, and six years teaching at Pace University.
The Post «s opinion section creates a strong perception that «climate change is in doubt» that is at odds with reputable scientific research and at odds with the position on climate change taken by every single relevant scientific institution globally (with the exception of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists).
You can't miss it in the «Natural Sceptic» section at Rado's 2008 BBC News opinion piece:
Going against popular opinion with respect to judicial interpretation of solicitation, it argued that the contradictory and often self - defeating nature of the various Criminal Code sections relating to prostitution was at the root of the high levels of street prostitution in Canada; despite the fact that prostitution is legal, the prostitution laws control when and where it can take place — essentially leaving only the street.
As Justice Lamer stated in Smith, at para. 69: ``... [T] he section can not be salvaged by relying on the discretion of the prosecution not to apply the law in those cases where, in the opinion of the prosecution, its application would be a violation of the Charter.
According to legal experts such as Bruce A. Green, New York City, professor at Fordham University School of Law and member of the Section of Litigation's Council (referring to the New York City bar opinion), these rulings «take settled principles and familiar rules and apply them to a slightly different setting».
The specific question at issue in this opinion was: «When a lawyer or law firm provides certain kinds of legal services, and is listed on a social media site that includes a section labeled «Specialties,» may the lawyer or law firm use that section to describe the kinds of services provided?»
Though the authors have strong opinions on some controversial subjects (such as the legality of downloading in Canada), they politely constrain them to the Practice and Policy sections at the end of the book — an approach that would be unthinkable for their U.S. counterparts on either the maximalist or minimalist side of the copyright debate.
Section 25 (10) states that the Ethics Commissioner may refuse to investigate or cease an investigation if she is of the opinion that the request is frivolous, vexatious or not made in good faith or there are no or insufficient grounds to warrant an investigation or the continuance of an investigation (McIver, at para 21).
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[30] Justice Sackville noted, at Jango v Northern Territory (No 2)[2004] FCA 1004, para [33], that Federal Court authority supports the view that Section 79 of the Evidence Act 1995 (Cth) does not impose the «basis rule» that exists at common law — the «requirement that for an expert's opinion to be admissible, it must be based on facts stated by the expert and either proved by the expert or assumed by him or her and proved [from another source]».
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