Sentences with phrase «opinion would go»

And I think public opinion would go along with the view that for quite a long they did, at least somewhat, get better.
Scholarly opinion has gone through some changes on this topic.
I hear of them only here, and my opinion has gone from non-existent to generally positive.

Not exact matches

He went on: «We've offered no opinion, have no view, have no information on potential impact because it's never something that we looked at.»
In his statement, Shapiro went on to say that in his opinion, Bannon is «a bully, and has sold out Andrew's mission in order to back another bully, Donald Trump.»
You need to understand that, while others have their opinions and criticisms of your business, it's still going to be your business at the end of the day.
An «open company, no bullshit» value within the company has provided teams with access to information as quickly as possible, allowing employees to share and express their opinion without feeling they are going to get judged or pulled down.
Whether you agree with her often polarizing, brutally honest opinions or not, it's hard to argue with the 67 - year - old Shark's assertion that women still have a long way to go in the battle to succeed in the male - dominated world of entrepreneurship, and they have to be resourceful to get ahead.
Univision, HuffPost, and The New York Times opinion section identified a common thread in the reports we've received in which people of color are harassed «Go back to your country.»
The rules of evidence that apply in an arbitration fall somewhere between the anything goes «rules» that apply in the court of public opinion and the rules of evidence that apply in court which limit what comes in, generally speaking, to the kind of evidence experience has shown is trustworthy.
But, let's be honest: there are definitely times when you've already made up your mind and just go through the motions of asking for other opinions.
You can still go back and you can look on the Zillow blog and see posts that I wrote, and Stan, who by this point had become our chief economist, wrote about how it was obvious, in our opinion, that housing was going to crash and that it was built on the foundation of sand and there was too much easy credit that had allowed people to buy homes who really couldn't afford them.
The areas listed are those where public opinion has generally been close to the UK average, meaning that the way these places vote could be a strong indicator of the way the country as a whole goes.
Back in 2011, I went to Las Vegas for an LG Mobile CES event with Arnold Aranez, a Huawei key opinion leader, who had recommended me to be one of the first US - based key opinion leaders.
After going from $ 100,000 in debt to a seven - figure salary, all before age 30, Lee has strong opinions about the importance of having multiple streams of income, so you can make money while you sleep.
Instead, you'll have a fast, simple system for discovering the opinion of your market, which is the one opinion that decides if you go broke or get rich.
After making those derogatory comments, Trump actually went on to say his opinions had the backing of the golfing community, which prompted a joint statement from the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, USGA, and PGA of America last week stating that Trump's comments «do not reflect the views of [those] organizations.»
For those who have the means but still have doubts, Kevin O'Leary, «Shark Tank» celebrity investor and founder of O'Leary Financial Group, known for his blunt opinions on television, provided a blunt assessment of why more people — celebrities or not — should give: «If you make money, you've got ta give some back, or you go to a bad place after you die.»
Schmidt went on to discuss fields that show promise for innovation, from lab - grown beef to replace climate - unfriendly cow's meat to self - driving cars, which, in Schmidt's opinion, have been in development for far too long.
The referendums come amid shifts in American opinions on marijuana in recent years that have energized efforts to legalize cannabis, a drug that remains illegal under federal law even as Colorado and Washington state have been given the go - ahead to experiment with legalization.
There's a reason why you made the decision reinvent yourself and if you have facts and passion to back that up, their opinion shouldn't prevent you from going forward.
In my opinion it has no where to go but down.
So if you have a 70 - year investment horizon until you need the money, and you have no opinion about future market direction, go ahead and get fully invested in stocks.
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OK, so regulations will be introduced by the Canadian government which will specifically address bitcoin, which would, in my opinion, put Canadian banks and credit unions at least partially at ease as per (b) above, but when are these regulations going to be announced and come into effect?
With higher oil prices and the efficiency actions they have taken, in my opinion, RDS is going in the right direction!
A: You are always going to find many different opinions among economists but there is a general awareness that financial instability is not self - curative and that strong action is necessary in the face of financial panic, that is a more settled idea today than it would [have been] five years ago.
He went on to say that in his opinion «Canadians culturally are quite a bit more utilitarian, more conservative, more practical in some ways [than Americans]» which he points to as being the main reason why initial interactions with Tilt by Canadian users have been less robust than Tilt's experience with American users of the platform.
While persona research has come a long way over the years, in my opinion, it still has a long way to go.
It's all well and good to have an opinion on what monetary policymakers ought to do (I've mentioned a few already, even though I'm dead sure that Poloz & Co. are much smarter than me); knowing what they are going to do is far more useful, and typically requires fewer neurons.
The Freedom Report's online archives only go back to 1999, but I was curious to see older editions of Paul's newsletters, in part because of a controversy dating to 1996, when Charles «Lefty» Morris, a Democrat running against Paul for a House seat, released excerpts stating that «opinion polls consistently show only about 5 % of blacks have sensible political opinions,» that «if you have ever been robbed by a black teen - aged male, you know how unbelievably fleet - footed they can be,» and that black representative Barbara Jordan is «the archetypical half - educated victimologist» whose «race and sex protect her from criticism.»
Of course, there always is the danger that sins of omission will lead to sins of commission — where federal agents or local police go overboard and go after innocent citizens who aren't violent but have unconventional opinions.
But in my opinion, that would be going too narrow.
According to an opinion by columnist Ronald Littlepage in the Florida Times - Union, «A representative of the Northeast Florida Builders Association, Neil Aikenhead, went so far in another e-mail as to make the ridiculous accusation that the higher standard «would be a crime against the environment» and that «this crime would be perpetrated by the St. Johns Riverkeeper, who while claiming to be working for the river, is in fact knowingly doing the precise opposite.»
And am told a version of the following on a regular basis — «If I were to go to anyone in the entire company to get a second opinion on my company analysis I would go to your first.»
It's amazing to me how quickly opinions have shifted from the 2009 - 2013 thinking of «interest rates and inflation are going to scream higher because of the Fed» to the 2014 - 2015 mindset of «we think interest rates and inflation will be subdued for the next decade or so.»
My guess is that whatever revelations are forthcoming from Mueller will fit a similar pattern — most people already have a negative view of Trump, so it's hard to move the needle too much more on public opinion, and the whole GOP has already wagered so heavily on the Trump experiment that they're not going to pull the plug regardless of what happened.
In my humble opinion you have to if you are going to stay in business.
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Social Security, in my opinion is the scourge of the middle class — imagine how much more wealth the middle class would have if all of those withholdings had gone into tax - free 401ks invested in mutual funds.
The progress of algorithms has gone so far that Facebook and Google are now accused of creating filter bubbles that can effect public opinion, rapidly change political landscapes and sway elections.
I have friends I've tried to dissuade from picking stocks but they go on to do it — my opinions fall on deaf ears.
I think the stock market was due for a correction, but in my opinion, after the market had gone up 12 months partly as a result of the Trump effect, tax - reform, market - friendly policy decisions, etc, we have hit the second Trump effect.
Seems like a lot of trouble to go to for people that have no more power than sharing an opinion.
That said, there are some opinions that are just going to have to be called out, no matter who you are.
I am not sure what go this guy the pink slip but he may have pushed his opinions too far.
No atheist has ever burned a witch, beheaded someone for thinking the earth was round, tortured someone for having an opinion that opposes his own, and the list goes ON and ON.
Most of the righteous people I see are agnostics and atheists; most of the unrighteous people I see are those who claim their god is going to punish and burn people who don't have the same non-provable OPINIONS as they do.
There's plenty of reasons why I am a non-theist, but we aren't mad and starting to be more vocal in our opinions because you choose to believe; we're mad because 1) we're tired of having God rammed down our throats and 2) we're seeing the world go in an unhealthy, unsustainable direction with fundamentalist religion serving as an ever - increasing catalyst.
You still have opinions and convictions, but the more you mature, the less you're willing to go to war over them.
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