(The paper's
opinion writers did an earlier ad about Governor Sebelius and the power plant issue, as well.)
Their opinion writers don't have a clue about the Bible or Christian doctrine but they love to act like they they do.
Not exact matches
Jehovah's Witnesses
do not believe in the Trinity, not because of mere
opinion, but Jesus» own testimony and also that of the apostles and other Bible
writers.
Your
opinion of Gods plan and God for that matter
does not match what the
writer clearly states (Loving God protecting and providing a way for his Chosen Ones).
If, as a natiion and people, we took this slothful
opinion writer's advice to «turn the other cheek» to ruthless terrorism, who
do you think would have to answer for all the innocent (and preventable) loss of life?
I
do all sorts of things with my
opinions — shout them at televangelists and news anchors on TV, collect them from my favorite
writers and speakers and pundits, hide behind them when I'm afraid of a new idea or perspective, stick them on Facebook and Twitter through little sound bites and thumbs - up applications.
You
do realize that the entire article we are commenting on is one long proselytizing piece from a Christian making
opinion claims that the less intelligent may take as fact because the
writer has a background in science.
It is because of people like you and the
writer of the CNN
opinion piece that we live in a world like we
do....
Why doesn't CNN or the
writer put any of her
opinions in this story, are they afraid that the publicity would
do her any good?
It's like Fox is just having
writers write on something as
opinion instead of ascertaining facts, getting in depth facts, reporting facts... tainted and with a ludicrous taint that Americans are just supposed to read and not be active in their communties... that all these foreigners are just supposed to be able to come here, sue and costs us money, not get along and that we are just supposed to
do what the governement says... while these foreigners change everything weith the help of people like Obama... Fox would
do well to keep their forums.
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Further to my own reply, I want to add how dishonest it is of the article
writer, Steven Rose, to LINK his own
opinions (that Wenger is
doing a great job, as he thinks) with the attempt by young HECTOR BELLERIN TO STAND UP FOR HIS CLUB.
You are slagging off the
writer's
opinion simply because YOU don't agree with it.
The
writer didn't give this
opinion.
The Seventy Two has canvassed the
opinion of several Football League
writers from a variety of different clubs to ask one simple question: what
do you want from your football club?
So after reading this blog that probably only a
writer truly understands, I figured the least i could
do was give you my
opinion about your writing.
In a recent Sunday column, New York Times
opinion writer Frank Bruni chastised the food snobs who've mocked President Trump's plebeian tastes, including his love of well -
done steak slathered with ketchup («Donald Trump vs. the Food Snobs»).
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We know the studios pay big bucks get their ads on your site and sway your
opinion about their products, but
does it have to completely deteriorate your ability as a
writer as well?
Shadow Complex
writer Peter David offered it: «If anyone wants to boycott the game and thus damage me or Chair while
doing nothing to change Orson's
opinions, that's naturally their right.
Sean Wilson explores the difficulties
writers face when their
opinion flies in the face of the popular consensus... Film journalists such as myself frequently get slammed for daring to criticise a movie we hated: we didn't make it, we had no idea of the stress involved in organising a small army of cast and technicians -LSB-...]
An interesting part of the site especially for those
doing research is the Critical Reception section dealing with how his work has been received and the
opinions of other
writers as well as his influence on them.
At Harvard, an
opinion writer for the student newspaper published a piece in 2013 titled «Don't Teach for America,» and last year, the Student Labor Action Movement urged Harvard to sever ties with TFA.
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If I can not put a book down until I am finished, then, in my
opinion, the
writer has
done a superb job.
Getting signed by a big name publisher is the publishing dream of many
writers, but what most people don't realise is that it's the
opinion of your readers that really matters.
Consequently, I have felt compelled (the devil made me
do it) to submit comments pointing out that misinformed readers interested in getting the facts instead of the propaganda make their way to The Passive Voice, a blog devoted to
writers, to discover a measure of truth before they form an
opinion on the issues.
Don't identify the
opinions of agents as a determining factor in whether or not a project is marketable; they are surprisingly BAD at it, and their reputation for experise in this area is WAY out of proportion with the experiences of many working professional
writers, including myself.
A lot of
writers, especially Indie Authors, in my
opinion, don't develop their plots or characters enough which is one reason their stories fail.
I still
do, because in my
opinion, the best
writer is a
writer who has choices, who can move into a future and write what he or she wants, and sell it either directly to readers or to a publisher.
Do you like having your world view shaped and your
opinions influenced by large corporate conglomerates under the guise of TV shows, news reports, and op - ed pieces by
writers you (thought you could) trust?
Academic writing doesn't allow the
writer to express their
opinion about a certain topic but it still needs to start with one.
I know that you don't like to represent category romance, but in your
opinion, if a
writer has just completed a manuscript targeted at a specific harlequin line, should they mention it in the query letter (in light of what's happening)?
You think: well, I can see potential here, but it's unfortunate that this
writer either didn't have any competent peers with honest
opinions, or didn't heed their advice.
Writers who don't have reviews from well - known
opinion - makers might still impress agents by mentioning the sheer volume of reviews the book received online.
I have a lot of information I want to share with other
writers, and I know this is a field where self - publishing really sells better (in my
opinion) and I feel better equipped to market writing books than I
did something like the coloring book.
It's a stupid saying because it doesn't help
writers in my
opinion.
The informative essay is one in which the
writer doesn't have to pose their
opinion or suggestions to the reader.
What's funny about that piece of hate mail is not that the
opinion expressed is wrong - headed, but that the
writer doesn't even get the facts right!
So, given your experiences,
do you have an
opinion about which publishing route you would recommend to aspiring
writers?
When I first started to read your post I didn't agree because a.) published
writers are read by uninformed readers, b.) every reader is entitled to her
opinion, and c.) an Ivy league education doesn't necessarily equate a good
writer.
Where, in your
opinion,
do writers sometimes go wrong with wartime historical fiction, and what can an aspiring novelist
do to avoid or fix such things in their manuscript?
I don't have any experience of either method yet, but for what my
opinion is worth, it's that new
writers especially should be very cautious about self - publishing.
(Full disclosure, I
do provide developmental editing services, but this is not a pitch for business... these are
opinions I've come to after years of working in publishing, both as a
writer and an editor.)
Name most authors and I could probably come up with a few issues that in my
opinion as a reader, have taught me what to try not to
do as a
writer.
Financial
writers and professional investors never tire about offering up their
opinion on what the market will
do next — especially short term.
I
did mention to a number of the
writers that efforts to get coverage would not affect the outcome of the bankruptcy court; it is relatively insulated from public
opinion, as it should be.
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