Write a letter to your representative where you explain your arguments and ask them to reconsider
their opinion on a certain topic.
Having you engaged in commenting and sharing your opinions with me is something that I value a lot and for me personally, it's the best part of blogging — to be able to exchange
the opinions on certain topics.
From time to time, reporters are so desperate for a story that they have to ask for
my opinion on certain topics!
From time to time, reporters are so desperate for a story that they ask for
my opinion on certain topics!
To the common person, a position might mean a stance or
opinion on a certain topic.
If you can get away with it, be controversial and voice
your opinions on certain topics.
Not exact matches
I'm an analytical person at heart, and it is great to be able to see where people stand
on certain important
topics and how their
opinions / habits differ from my own.
In so doing, we were able to evaluate the extent to which expressed
opinions change when a person is informed of
certain facts, told about the president's position
on an issue, or simply asked about a
topic in a different way.
... In learning philosophy you have to learn to argue for or against philosophical
opinions and to understand and assess philosophical visions and you have to become familiar with some of the arguments and outlooks that have been advanced
on certain topics in the past.
And as I tend to give your
opinion a good deal weight
on certain topics, can you explain the reasoning behind adjusting a data set considered to be more accurate using a less reliable set?
I note that there is every reason, when you are attempting to quantify the
opinions of people in a
certain group (scientists who have published in the peer reviewed literature
on climate science) to not include an extraneious group who have not published in the peer reviewed literature
on climate science solely because they hold a particular
opinion on the
topic.