Sentences with phrase «statement of opinion»

It would quite simply be wrong to assume that the public always takes statements of opinion at face value.
All recommendations stated herein must be construed solely as statements of opinion, and not as statements of fact, and may be revised based on additional information or any other reason at any time.
You are offended because someone does not share your quirky unsubstantiated beliefs, and puts up a logical practical statement of opinion?
There are too many conclusory statements of opinion presented as fact.
Following a frank statement of opinion while presenting at the National Governor's Association 2017 Summer Meeting last Saturday, Musk offered a small...
Thanks, but this does not answer the question and concludes with an irrelevant statement of opinion suggesting that the right to travel to Turkey is «worthless».
A New York judge dismissed a Republican political strategist's $ 4 million defamation suit against Trump and his former campaign manager, ruling the president - elect's «intemperate» tweets saying the woman «begged» for a job were statements of opinion protected by the First Amendment.
Also, whether your own statements on Facebook were true, false or neither (e.g. statements of opinion) is irrelevant to the culpability or liability of the people providing the tip to your employer, so long as their description of your posts made to the employer were substantially accurate or to the extent that they were inaccurate were accompanied by a means by which the employer could determine what you actually said without relying on their second hand account.
KS: We have two cases: Warger v. Shauers, on the admissibility of evidence of juror dishonesty at voir dire, and Omnicare v. Laborers, on the actionability of statements of opinion under the federal securities laws.
l Are the conclusions and statements of opinion clearly set out and based upon supporting evidence?
Every actuary must be a member of either the Society of Actuaries or the Casualty Actuarial Society and in addition to be able to sign statements of opinion they must also be a member of the American Academy of Actuaries.
The courts allow a certain amount of latitude for «mere puffery», because a reasonably alert person is not justified in placing reliance on a mere statement of opinion, judgment, expectation or conjecture, all of which may be expressed in an uncertain and hazy way.
Few of the many claims in either of the Met Office's reports cite any «peer - reviewed» scientific literature, and therefore stand only as statements of opinion, not of science.
This is a statement of opinion, not of law.
Not proud, not embarassed, just a statement of my opinion.
I am asking for inline sources for every statement of opinion, including every statement about influence, and for every artist asserted to be related to this school.
Are they statements of fact or statements of opinion?
They're statements of opinion: Old is good.
1 To the extent that you are not a public figure and this is not a matter of public concern, even a negligent misrepresentation about what you actually wrote on Facebook, that is not a statement of opinion and is not accompanied by a reference allowing someone to confirm the accuracy of the statement at the source, could give rise to legal liability on the part of the person giving the tip.
In my opinion, the CJEU has been so keen to assert the «autonomy» of the EU legal order from Public International Law that it would refrain from applying such a (non-binding) statement of opinion.
For example, there is generally near complete immunity from liability for insults or statements of opinion.
At trial, the defendants admitted the claim that Giustibelli had charged them four times the quoted fee was not true, but said their statements were protected by the First Amendment as a statement of opinion.
For example, statements of opinion are not actionable and many of the alleged falsehoods in the McLibel case would be considered to be statements of opinion in U.S. law rather than statements of fact.
Statements of opinion are not defamatory, if based on demonstrable facts.
It is highly unlikely that such a lawsuit would prevail, because «fake news» probably doesn't constitute libel per se, because the comment could be construed as hyperbole or as a statement of opinion (neither of which are actionable), and even potentially, because a «speech and debate clause» defense under the state constitution might apply (depending upon the context in which the statement was made by the politician).
Dealing with the application, Leggatt J considered the relevance and content of the report, the extent to which the report contained statements of fact and statements of opinion, and the basis on which those statements had been made.
In this case, the defendant submitted that the report consisted of inadmissible opinion evidence and that this extended to all «findings of fact» contained in the report, since findings of fact are statements of opinion.
In addition, statements of opinion will not be sufficient, even if they are negative and unkind («slippery... not smart»).
[32] Mr Veck's publication is not a statement of opinion.
Also keep in mind that statements of opinion are generally not actionable as fraud.
An example of this would be when you make a statement of opinion, and try to qualify it, but the statement may still remain untrue.
(i) A complete statement of all opinions the witness will express and the basis and reasons for them;
A statement of opinion regarding the actions of an organization simply does not rise to the level of libel, the suit likely never should have been brought.
The Developer's real estate professional's comments implying that the Neighbor was not a problem were statements of opinion, not facts.
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