In some cases, the veterinarians»
opinions on the course of action will vary.
Not exact matches
As I define them, «belief «is an
opinion about something or someone, while «faith» is a willingness to commit to a
course of action on the basis
of that
opinion.
They found that subjects given the opportunity to select a
course of action based
on their own
opinions (for example, giving a speech for or against teaching psychology in high school) persisted longer in a subsequent puzzle - solving activity than participants who were either given no choice or pressured to select one side over another.
The first
opinion,
of course, being the price
action levels you already have identified
on your chart.
In my
opinion, the best
course of action is to educate dog owners
on the use
of controversial methods such as shock collars and point them in the direction
of:
I must say this video takes
on a different feel than the other videos but
of course it's still hilarious, and the music is spot
on, reminiscent
of a 1970's
action movie in my
opinion.
5 As long as global climate policy is supposed to be based
on the precautionary principle, this is the only justifiable
course of action in my
opinion.
Thus, ER for Lawyers does not advise attorneys regarding the use or legal effect
of the research, recommend a specific
course of action to follow or express an
opinion on whether a lawyer's described or alleged conduct constitutes a violation
of a state's rules
of professional conduct.
Our personal injury attorneys have years
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Seoul announced Monday it would decide
on a next
course of action after «sufficient consultation and coordination
of opinions.»
In business and in our careers, we can often be overwhelmed by a deluge
of differing
opinions and noise, but maintaining a focus provides a guiding light and the opportunity to simplify a situation and decide
on the best
course of action in the midst
of the confusion.
In the
course of the interviews, culturally meaningful and important categories are meant to emerge so that an appropriate idiom or dialogue is developed.49 This approach generally requires a social scientist
on the team who has a first hand understanding
of the qualitative research methodology involved, as well as staff with a first hand understanding
of the communities to understand the group's recent history and cultural context, and be able to correctly evaluate what norms and values underlie a particular person's expressed
opinion or
action.50