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Seldom do I see opinion articles written by actual classroom teachers.

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I can see tat a lot of people that don't like that I disagree with the article dismissed my earlier opinion as hate, I certainly don't have as much experience in hate as this people that read about it very often in their sacred books.
Once you have done that please reread this article and see if your opinion is still the same.
I mean, how many other articles on CNN do you see citing (and quoting) John 3:16 three times and, in my opinion, honoring founders / presidents / CEOs of successful companies... who happen to be Christian?
First of all this article is not about Messi if only some of Arsenal fans will reason out there thought or thinking they'll have know that Arsenal fc is no where near affordin Messi» s wages my own opinion is that i believe Messi is getting closer every day to the end of his foot ball career and i can't see Wenger to pay that kinda money to a 28 year old man.
The site does seem to be mainly focusing on the negative, which is a reflection of course of where we are as a club, so the site is reflecting public opinion but imho this article is a bit harsh, we didn't need a left back until Masuaaku spat his dummy out, we had him and Cresswell, as for the Utd trying to sign Leighton Baines they made a lot of noises but according to many reports Moyes wasn't sure he was good enough for Utd... I think Evra has been brought in primarilly for cover at left back, lets see what happens.
I hope Spurs fans don't see this as a «lets knock Tottenham» article, but rather see it for what it is, and perhaps come here with some enlightening opinions, rather than the obvious «keep your nose out of our business» type of thing.
In particular, local media attention matters: it's often easier to get than national coverage, it lets you leverage your local activists and it can lead to much broader distribution of your story if it gets on a newswire (even local blogs can help, since they may be disproportionately read by elected officials and other opinion leaders and can also serve as a source for national blogs — see this article for details).
For example, if you google Obama's green energy subsidies you will see that most of the articles are opinion pieces from the opposing party's pundits claiming it as a failure.
Barbaria said «opinions are being based on articles seen in the newspapers and arrest reports we've seen published in the Freeman.»
We are publishing simultaneous Leader articles on science funding in Australia and the UK: see newscientist.com / opinion
We are publishing simultaneous Leader articles on science funding battles in the UK and US: see newscientist.com / opinion
I wanted to talk to him because he has an opinion piece called «Where the Wild Things Were,» in the current issue of Foreign Affairs which is not the place I expected to see an article about wildlife conservation.
While I endorse this article's opinions and am opposed to the death penalty, I must disagree with the editors» statement that «scientific protocols for executions can not be established, because killing animal subjects for no reason other than to see what kills them best would clearly be unethical.»
I would value you opinion on this recent article (see link) that equates higher protein intake with increased rates of all - cause mortality (twice the rate) and also death from cancer and diabetes (four times the rate) compared with low protein consumption.
It helps to see others opinions on these matters and I look forward to reading more articles from your website.
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Individual liability insurance may be seen as being over cautious, or unnecessary, so I will end this article with an anecdote that involved the organiser of a group trip that was sued in the small claims court over what was effectively a difference of opinion about a suitable alternative when something went wrong on a trip.
A society that dictates what «is and isn't acceptable for us, what we are good at, what's beautiful, who to trust / love, how to dress, eat, behave etc.... often works against our well - being,» writes Alusine Barrie, who admits that his pursuit of well - being is shaped by standing back from his experiences «to see the lessons hidden inside books, articles, blogs, and videos as well as advices / opinions of people» he encounters in life.
This got shoved into the front of my brain yesterday when one of my favorite local bookstores linked off to an opinion article written by a twenty - something who was stridently against electronic readers — to the point that they'd confessed to having irrational hatred for seeing other people reading them.
Mercy, Thanks so much for this... as one of the authors who have benefited greatly from the opportunities given to indies, it is so frustrating to see articles like this that are filled with innuendos, unverified opinions, and bias — knowing that to the casual reader it all sounds plausible — that it was great to have someone call the author out on this.
I'm not saying you aren't entitled to your own opinions, but I see the same people to go every article regarding a Blackberry and say «People still buy those?»
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(I've seen articles by Fidelity suggesting 8 - 10X, but in my opinion, that's too low.)
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No amount of spin opinion or fud can change that and whilst i look at the GAMES (again the reason we game) in 09 I only see one winner if there has to be one unless you have both of course;) Games over sales... its easy oh i i think the gap was 10 + million according to the 07 - 08 articles not like that affects me but still
The article looks more like an opinion piece which features a mix of games that are confirmed and games the author would like to see in 2016 or expects them to release this year.
I could have seen an article named: Some features that the Xbox 1 has over PS4, but half of them written here are completely base on a personal opinion (really superior space shooter and driving game).
Actually you should read all of our articles and start to see which writer falls in line with your own opinions the most.
Nevertheless, this article, this opinion, has no correlation with how much I love PlayStation, and to be honest, I would rather see Kingdom Hearts III release on the Nintendo Switch instead of Xbox One.
Steve, aside from the fact that Climatology is not a «debate», so there are not 2 sides, the comment section posts here are NOT «the blog», that consists of the lead articles by the group of scientists known as «Real Climate», for which see the Contributors link, the comments are from folks like you and me, generally non-scientists with varied opinions and sometimes clashing personalities.
Daniel C. Goodwin (36)-- See Climate Progress, linked under the Other Opinions section of the sidebar, for critically negative commentary on that Nature article by the blog owner, Dr. Joseph Romm.
I do like the «no credibility» aspect of the comment, Adam, but the point is that so much public sentiment is based upon commentaries just such as these — in fact, these particular articles where apparently very influential in turning public opinion against climate science — and now we are seeing retractions.
I'm asking you for your opinion of the relative reliability of the presumably anecdotal and non-systematic observational records (perhaps when I read your article in more detail I'll see that there more more than just anecdotal and non-systematic observational techniques?)
See the CSM article linked below for a recent overview of public opinion polls on climate change:
How can a PHD scientist be so blinded by his own opinion that he can't see how silly his argument is!!!????? This article could only be published on a CO2 denier site.
As AG Cruz Villalón put it in a high - profile opinion, «the intensification -LSB-...] of the EU legal order is prompting the courts of the Member States with a specifically constitutional role to behave increasingly as courts or tribunals within the meaning of Article 267 TFEU» (see Opinion of AG Cruz Villalón of 14 January 2015, Gauweiler, C - 62 / 1opinion, «the intensification -LSB-...] of the EU legal order is prompting the courts of the Member States with a specifically constitutional role to behave increasingly as courts or tribunals within the meaning of Article 267 TFEU» (see Opinion of AG Cruz Villalón of 14 January 2015, Gauweiler, C - 62 / 1Opinion of AG Cruz Villalón of 14 January 2015, Gauweiler, C - 62 / 14, par.
I'm usually able to see both sides of an argument, but here, honestly, I just can not understand the logic of the other side given the pervasive utilization in the legal profession of junior colleagues to write judicial opinions, briefs, motions, articles, letters, etc. on which senior folks sign off.
We have already covered the opinion handed down by Advocate General Cruz Villalón (see here), who suggested that the Court should allow Article 27 of the Charter in combination with the Directive to be applicable and to exclude thus the application of the national norm that was contrary to EU law despite the setting of proceedings between private parties.
See these articles (pdf): (1) «Admissibility of Electronic Records Requires Proof of Records Management System Integrity»; (2) «The Sedona Canada Principles are Very Inadequate on Records Management and for Electronic Discovery»; (3) «A Legal Opinion is Necessary for Electronic Records Management Systems»; (4) «Electronic Records as Evidence»; and, (5) «Solving the High Cost of the «Review» Stage of Electronic Discovery».
in case a Member State or the European Parliament may lodge formal objections regarding compliance of the HTS with the requirements which it aims to cover (see Article 11 of Regulation n ° 1025/2012), such an objection can not be considered — per se — as the expression of a «controlled legislative delegation in favour of a private standardisation body», as suggested by the AG (see para. 55 of the Opinion).
The opinion does not discuss the question of whether Scotland could maintain the Treaty opt - outs that the UK currently enjoys, but simply notes that the Treaty does not contemplate a situation whereby the accession procedures could be varied (and elsewhere, the Commission has made it quite clear that adoption of the acquis is non-negotiable; see also Article 7, Protocol 19 of the Treaties on the Schengen acquis).
Last but not least, the same reasoning must prevail regarding the fact that HTSs are producing «legal effects in the internal market» (see para. 62 of the AG Opinion): National bodies, either public or private, adopting (voluntary or compulsory) acts with legal effects in the internal market can not be considered EU bodies within the meaning of Article 267 TFEU.
This makes the life of anyone trying to prove that Article 101 (1) TFEU was infringed a lot easier (see para. 35 of A-G Wahl's Opinion).
[8] See for example this article: Ken Chasse, «Why a Legal Opinion is Necessary for Electronic Records Management Systems» (2012), 9 Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review 17, a U.K. «open source» journal, i.e., providing free downloading of articles (click «Archives» to access the contents of volume 9).
As you'll see, we timed the statement to coincide with the second phase of the UN World Summit on the Information Society, which embraces Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, «that everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression.»
These two ethical opinions, as well as influential scholarly articles supporting the law firm in - house privilege [see, e.g., E. Chambliss, The Scope of the In - firm Privilege, 80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1721 (2005)-RSB-, worked a subtle change in the courts» approach to the in - house privilege.
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