Sentences with phrase «others opine»

Some commenters argue that the length of the patent vetting process has created so much frustration that some inventors aren't even bothering to file while others opine that companies are cutting IP budgets due to the economy, so they aren't filing as much.
As several others opined, this doesn't seem like a recipe to cook much.
Steve McIntyre and others opined that an allegation of misconduct was inappropriate in this sort of case, and likely to be counter-productive.

Not exact matches

«Bootstrapping,» he opines, «teaches you solid business principles that benefit a successful company more than any other training.
But through all of this I'm always reminded that in tough times some people pull up their socks and help get the job done while others turn to being critics: Even some who don't actually take risks or accomplish things love to opine.
Cohodes opined that both Equitable and Home Capital Group Inc. — the other Canadian mortgage lender he's betting against — would be unlikely to pass stress tests required by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI).
Buffett opined that greed, fear, envy, and mindless imitation of others are among the factors that mitigate the transfer of the mind's horsepower to the wheels that propel us along the road toward business and investment success.
In any event, it was all fairly conventional, merrily venomous talk - radio ranting, and I would probably have forgotten it a moment afterward if, at the end, the woman speaker had not opined that this «Occupy business» was all a part of the decay of the «traditional Christian values that built this nation» — a judgment to which the other two assented vigorously.
As writer Tony Santorsa opines, among various other things, there's a concern about the Patriots pass rush.
In response to the news item, Rush Limbaugh had a particularly offensive broadcast (although with El Rushbo, it's kinda hard to make such distinctions) in which he opined that «one of the benefits of school being out [is]... your kids losing weight because they're starving to death out there because there's no school meal being provided» He then suggested, among other things, that hungry kids should Dumpster - dive for food.
With the (arguable) exception of football and the Grand National, I tend to make predictions where I think I have better information than other people opining on them (political events; leadership contests, etc).
No other person could have spoken on behalf of the governor and nobody did», Akeredolu opined.
The organisers have opined the past unity walks» have been highly patronized with massive attendance which sends shivers down the spine of the NPP who happens to be their closets political rivalry.Some of the regions covered by the UNITY WALK, so far included the Brong Ahafo, Western, Greater Accra, Eastern, Central amongst others.
As the holder of such a sensitive office that had all the information about security and other sundry issues at his disposal, Dasuki opined that security agencies in the country particularly the military had their hands full presently and were focused on routing the Boko Haram terrorists menace, whose success will also benefit the elections as internally displaced persons would be able to go back to their communities and vote.
At one of our town hearings, the Mayor of a village in North Rockland, noted that the population increase in Ramapo would allow Ramapo to have seven legislative districts wholly contained within the town and opined that it would mean a concentration of power since nine legislators is a majority and therefore seven legislators wholly contained within one town could shift the balance of power to the detriment of other towns and their taxpaying residents.
Commending his fellow governors for attending the meeting in large number, Fayose opined that to move the South West forward, they must respect the political beliefs and opinions of others and not do anything to undermine one another.
Using this basic technique, Fantz and others soon found that the infant's world was not, as pioneering psychologist William James had opined in 1890, a «blooming, buzzing confusion.»
Once there was a film historian who opined that Wallace Ford was in more movies than any other character actor of his prominence.
The impending end of the year means an onslaught of end of the year lists where critics and others must opine and rank their favorite media in order to award one entry the best of the year.
Every time I saw a woman opine that Lady Bird was the future of film, an unprecedented and astonishing event, I wished we were somewhere other than on Twitter, where everything sounds like shouting.
At Orly Airport a celebrity figure, Parvulesco (Jean - Pierre Melville, one of the fathers of the New Wave; the other being Jean Cocteau), opines on the difference between American and French women, «French are totally unlike Americans.
(«So derivative,» he opines in the deliciously bitchy scene that introduces the characters to each other, «that in Europe, it's considered plagiarized.»)
And that's not even counting education's TFA / Black Lives Matters superstars, Deray Mckesson and Brittany Packnett, who opine mostly about politics these days and thus are on my «other educators to follow» list below.
See our sidebar, «Other educators to follow,» for folks who mostly share ideas about teaching or ed tech, or mostly opine on politics.
And upon revelation that the state plans to charterize an elementary school in Nashville that was performing relatively well as compared with other low - performing schools, Nashville school board members took to opining their discontent.
The Georgia Attorney General opined that the federally - funded Georgia Reading Challenge Program grants could not be made directly to churches and other religious institutions for the provision of after - school care, opportunities to improve student reading skills, and enhancement of student interest in reading without violating Georgia's Blaine Amendment.
Wang's prediction has been voted for by other PC makers also who opine that the main difference between tablet devices and the notebooks are the end use of the two.
The judge opines that it's a stretch to accept the defendants» claim that the Hachette boss was talking about bookstores, not the other Publisher Defendants.
If you're writing a commercial book, author A.J. Crispin opines, the publisher should pay you, not the other way around.
While the bottom - up investor has to spend considerable time on research, I think the workload is manifestly lighter than it is for top - down analysts who have to worry about day - to - day price movements and who have to spend a lot of time studying and opining about «will - o» - the wisp» matters such as the historic behavior of markets (i.e., BETA), the direction of interest rates, and other things they can't possibly know much about.
Other commenters opined that total loan debt should not include any funds a student owes to an institution unless those funds are owed pursuant to an executed promissory note.
It leaves me nothing to opine on, other than how good the episode was.
# 141 Steve Fish says: «Walter opines about the passive aggressive behavior of other commenters.
With regard to sea stand rise with 3C global warming, I opine that 15 meters, plus whatever contribution from the melting of the Patagonia ice caps, Tibetan and other glaciers, is it.
But that strays from my point, that no matter what one may opine about the beliefs of others, friendliness and courtesy work better than pointed remarks and insults, no matter how true.
and thinks he can opine readily and easily in other fields, not quite recognizing what is required to really contribute.
The good doctor and wanna - be Nobel Prizewinner Mann opines: «We and other living things can adapt to slower changes,» Dr. Mann said.
Opines Judith; «But if climate scientists participate in insulting scientists and other public persons in the climate debate, then this drags climate science into the mud.
We ourselves do not opine on this matter, other than to say that the MBH results relied upon so heavily by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in its 2001 report are invalid.
As a subscriber to the WSJ, I'll opine that the journal tends to keep its news articles and op - eds separate as compared to some other publications.
it should be pointed out, as Joe Bastardi and other meteorologists on his site have recently opined: There has been little true arctic air in the pattern for this cold, snowy winter.
This blawgger opines on Illinois statutes, law - related current events, links to content on other legal blawgs he finds interesting.
MS opines that the growing popularity of these two tactics in a tough economic climate is due to their low cost, and in the case of email marketing, proven ROI (in light of the ability to precisely measure results using clickthrough tracking and other metrics).
Their meeting lasted 20 minutes, during which the other lawyer opined that the case was a good one and then had the client pay $ 1,500 so he could review the file and write a demand letter.
[4] Other jurisdictions have opined on what constitutes a solicited versus an unsolicited e-mail.
Having decided as a matter of contract interpretation that the Luso mortgages are unambiguously excepted from coverage under Schedule B, we need not opine whether the motion judge was correct in concluding that Private Lending is also barred from recovery by an «Exclusions from Coverage» provision, which excludes from coverage loss or damage arising by reason of encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters «created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant.»
He says that while lawyers have loudly advocated for lawyers to be the ones managing e-discovery projects, others «have opined that lawyers are not well equipped for e-discovery project management (much less litigation - support project management in general).»
On the other hand, in her concurring minority decision, Justice Feldman opined that the trial judge was in fact entitled to find that the Home Depot position was so substantially inferior to the managerial position Ms. Brake had held with PJ — M2R Restaurant Inc. that it should not be considered in mitigation.
But, at the same time, one might opine that there are sociological and perhaps other differences between men and women that make men less likely to have the same degree of empathy and compassion that leads itself towards «doing more for less».
On the issues of proper disclosure, potential duress (when a party is unduly influenced or coerced by the other side or by circumstance), and the adequacy of the wife's independent legal advice Mr. Justice J.S. Harvey opined:
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