As it turns out, we have more in common than our differences in
opinion would suggest, and we both learned things from each other in these discussions.
Not exact matches
Opinion makers are bearish on India — or at least they
have expressed concerns and are
suggesting that investors step back.
While an
opinion poll on Saturday gave Fine Gael a one - point lead over Fianna Fail and
suggested another minority government as the most likely outcome, Dublin City University politics lecturer Eoin O'Malley said Monday's events
would also hurt them.
The television personality, author, psychologist, and host of the «Dr. Phil» show
suggests that, before you submit any work, you should ask yourself if you
'd be OK with it being the only thing someone used to form an
opinion of you.
But environmentalists released their own poll this week
suggesting most Americans don't really
have a strong
opinion on the issue, and
would rather see Congress move on to other things.
The issue
has also divided
opinion in Ireland, with opposition MPs
suggesting the government should use the windfall to repair the country's economy.
While the near - zero balance of
opinion suggests that labour market slack remains, the indicator
has continued to improve gradually since the oil price shock, as conditions in affected regions
have bottomed out.
A new
opinion poll by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
would suggest — at least where it comes to attitudes toward Asia and Canada's engagement with the region — that there may be more to this generation than avocado - toast - fuelled narcissism.
In my
opinion, most of the selling in the coffee futures markets
have probably already occurred, but seasonal tendencies
suggest the overall trend will remain sideways to lower through late summer.
Much
has been made of the low percentage of investment advisors who are bullish - a low 31.1 % according to Investors Intelligence - with some
suggesting that stocks may be near a bottom on the basis of «contrary
opinion.»
Policy - makers, scholars, and other commentators
have suggested a number of factors that may affect public
opinion on expanded trade with China.
The conflict between the AAII survey results and both the price action and the results of other sentiment surveys (the AAII survey is definitely the «odd man out»)
suggests that small - scale retail investors
have, as a group, given up on the stock market and are generally ignoring the bullish
opinions of mainstream analysts and advisors.
We do not
have any fundamental
opinion on any of these companies, but history
suggests to us that thrill - seeking speculators (to use The New York Times» wonderful phrase)
have taken over their trading.
And recent
opinion editorials by critics like conservative economist Jack Mintz, who
suggested Alberta could be the next Greece,
have verged on the bizarre.
As always, we
have difficulty accepting that overpriced assets of any type should be considered safe, but in moments of duress, price action
suggests that other investors do not share our
opinion.
Today's low public
opinion of Europe's governments
suggests few
would or could be expected to follow this path.
Indeed, three justices in a deciding
opinion recently asserted rather imperial authority,
suggesting that the Court properly may instruct the public to defer to its resolution of a divisive issue and to follow loyally the path it
has marked.
In short, unless the Court is prepared to think about this issue with greater care than was evinced by the Ninth and Second Circuits» and there is little in its
opinions of late to
suggest that it
has the moral imagination to do so» the question will be not how far we slide down the slippery slope of legally sanctioned killing, but how fast.
so id
suggest not throwing out your
opinions when your book claims the earth is flat and you can see the edges of it when standing on a tall unspecified mountain, it clearly
has no scientific merit.
Pictures of the terror by which rulers in the ancient world sought to maintain their authority ought not to be applied to God's exercise of his rule and should not, in my
opinion, be used to
suggest that Jesus taught that the wicked
would burn for ever in hell.
From the BBC, «But current research and expert
opinion suggest... that the prevalence of abuse by priests
has fallen sharply in the last 20 - 30 years.»
My understanding is that Jesus healed the sick not to provide health care to all as
suggested (in my
opinion that is just ignorant) but to perform miracles so that people
would believe and save their souls for eternity.
They are of the
opinion that some sense of linguistic urgency on the part of the speaker
suggests that he himself
has wrestled with the truth he is presenting which, they think, adds to a sense of authenticity.
@Sara — I'm not saying they shouldn't be worried about it; I'm simply
suggesting that they (admin) seem to
have taken the att.itude of «this is how it is going to be», ignoring that it runs counter to even the average «Catholic's»
opinion.
When
opinion polls
suggest that the number of
opinions formed
has begun to mount uncontrollably.
I
have suggested elsewhere that value - free technology, the military - industrial complex, and narrow nationalism might be modern examples of such principalities and powers.9 Hendrikus Berkhof
suggests that human traditions, astrology, fixed religious rules, clans, public
opinion, race, class, state, and Volk are among the powers.10 Walter Wink sees the powers as the inner aspects of institutions, their «spirituality,» the inner spirit or driving force that animates, legitimates, and regulates their outward manifestations.11 They are «the invisible forces that determine human existence «12 When such things dehumanize human life, thwart and distort the human spirit, block God's gift of shalom, the followers of Jesus are rallied for a new kind of holy war.
Although Pope John Paul II
has made clear his disagreement with the revolutionary approach of liberation theologians, Catholic social teaching is more radical than the popular
opinion of the present Pope, based on his views about birth control and sexual morality, might
suggest.
But it does
suggest that fertility differentials
have a real impact on public
opinion.
When John Cobb
suggested that a chemical molecule might properly be regarded as an «enduring object» (CNT 89), Donald Sherburne rejected the idea, maintaining that «electrons and protons are structured societies» and stating that it was Whitehead's
opinion that «at the level of electrons and protons we
have not yet gotten down to personally - ordered strands of actual occasions» (PPCT 89).
While some
have suggested that the Court
has reined in its activist tendencies over the years» and there
have indeed been heartening signs, such as the elevation of William Rehnquist, a dissenter in Roe v. Wade (1973), to the position of Chief Justice the same year Scalia joined the bench» Scalia's recent
opinions remind us that these tendencies often prevail.
He
had been granting swift promotion in diplomatic service abroad to a Cambridge don, who
had suggested that the universities of Europe might be persuaded to give an
opinion supporting the nullifying of his first marriage.
Still though, the comments by some
would suggest that his works should be discounted just because of his
opinions in another field.
They
would go nuts over what the Pope
has suggested, but in my
opinion what he's saying is no different from what Paul says in Romans 2:6, 12 - 16.
If someone should
suggest that I shouldn't form an
opinion on Kirk Cameron's film Saving Christmas without seeing it, I
would counter with I can form an
opinion on poison before swallowing it.
If someone should
suggest that I shouldn't form an
opinion on Kirk Cameron's film Saving Christmas without seeing it, I
would counter...
I
've suggested the versions below, in the recipe, that worked best in my
opinion.
Tired of people
suggesting we need schneiderlin, if we replaced him with flamini i wouldn't be disappointed but kondogbia and wanyama are much better dm in my
opinion.
this kid
had it all and could
have been truly great but guess what, you can take the kid out of the hood but you can't always take the hood out of the kid, sterling hangs around with a bunch of idiots who think posting their mate online doing laughing gas is clever and there all living in London, bringing him in
would be a huge mistake in my
opinion and those of you
suggesting to offer theo and money, Im so glad you don't run the club, theo is the best r winger in the league when fit, we also
have Wellington silva coming back, not to mention ox to cover or Sanchez if we want to play Danny or mezut on the left, let city
have Raheem and let their already volatile dressing room implode, let's get Cech, lacazette and a solid dm to compete with le coq, sell Chesney to inter for good money podolski could be used as make weight for Morgan or the like release flamini let arteta and Roz
have there last season if they choose or let them go if they want more first team football, Rio to
have one more loan Diaby pay as you play and last promote chuba who clearly is going to be an animal, with this I believe the title is ours and if the new 3 settle a real tilt at the cl is possible but please gooners get behind theo he is absolutely essential COYG
Although many will
suggest that Robson
has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice
has become so common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate public
opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who
has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the -
vest team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a big club pretending to be a small club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state of the franchise... this club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
There are people who are blaming the parents, which is an
opinion that
suggests they
've never actually attended a baseball game.
If you want my
opinion I
would have to repeat, like Wenger I simply do n`t know but the vibes
suggest he will stay put.
In my
opinion, Szczesny's statement
suggests that he
would prefer a return to Arsenal in the summer, but it's only likely if he is reclaim his number one spot.
There's no guarantee that Koscielny will still be around, With the old news of Koscielny's contract - extension negotiations hitting a stumbling block, (which
has gone abit too quite for my likings) and with Wenger pushing for another CB, after already signing Rob Holding (who in my
opinion is more than capable of covering for Mertesacker, who himself wasn't guaranteed first team football) This May
suggest that Koscielny is refusing to renew and therefore be sold, during this transfer window.
It's why they were given the extended holiday, if you're
suggesting it's ok for players to under — perform because of the world cup then all I can do is respect your
opinion but that is a terrible excuse and wouldn't be accepted any major club across Europe and is unprofessional to say the least
Just saying you may
have a slight bias of
opinion that Giroud is especially non-clinical when stats
suggest otherwise.
Though given your bizarre intolerance to certain
opinions about this organization, I
'd suggest that a discussion forum is probably not the right place for you in any respect.
A minimum of a win and two draws in our remaining fixtures against Utd, Chelski and Pool
would suggest further progress in my humble
opinion.
Would that be the same Bond that Wenger
had with Henry and Nasri and Van Persie and Song and Cesc and so on and so on ect ect............ I dontdoubt that Te Money is there to spend what I doubt is Wengers ability to spend it on what we need, I mean we spent16 million on Wellshite who in my
opinion is as the name
suggests... well shite!
But it is MY decision to do this and follow the Team and support the Club.It is also MY RIGHT to criticise WHO I WANT.You do not tell ME what I can DO and what I can SAY.My
opinion seems to gather more support than yours on this site.THAT IS A FACT.I
would suggest therefore that my
opinions seem to be the same as THE MAJORITY.Yours obviously do not.
Their is no objective reason to believe there
has been any power shift in any of the recent stats but popular
opinion suggests the team that
have been performing worse are doing better for some completely unknown reason.