Dr Kelly added: «It is a significant increase and it means that they're a pretty well -
represented minority opinion within English catholic circles certainly, but also a voice within the English religious elements.»
In the 1950's and even perhaps into the early 60's the support for civil rights also
represented a minority opinion.
Further, lest the public presume that his message
represented a minority opinion, the whole fellowship signed their spokesman's text ahead of time.
While that reading is slightly better than the 30 percent who had the same view in the previous Expectations Index, it still
represents a minority opinion.
Not exact matches
Among those who did, a
minority incorrectly assume that if the video was produced in the U.S., it must
represent American public
opinion or tacit government policy.
City Council
Minority Leader Steven Matteo, a Republican
representing the mid-Island district, echoed this
opinion.
There would have to be two
minority reports, because IPCC is by design
representing the midpoint of informed
opinion.
Is it valid to say that
representing a
minority political
opinion makes me a troll or hijacker?
Oreskes»
opinion piece became the basis of her book, Merchants of Doubt — in which she falsely claimed scientists who doubt catastrophic human impact on the climate
represent a tiny
minority of «deniers.»
The libertarian group, which is funded in part by the foundation of billionaire oil executive Charles Koch, convened its own panel of scientists — who
represent a small
minority of
opinion — in Rome this week to oppose the Vatican summit.
After throat - clearing describing the Senate's roles as a legislative chamber of «sober second thought,» and one in which both the regions of Canada and
minorities, not well
represented in the House of Commons, could have a voice, the substantive part of the Court's
opinion begins with a discussion of the nature of the Canadian constitution and constitutional amendment.