Sentences with phrase «strong opinions on the subject»

But Smith, who has led the company since 1996 and sits on the board of the National Restaurant Association, still had strong opinions on the subject.
It sounds like both have strong opinions on the subject, but the boss hasn't yet made a move.
It seems everybody holds a strong opinion on the subject of human milk sharing.
Note that there is no defined «upper limit» for protein intake although there are some who have strong opinions on the subject.
The actresses came with strong opinions on the subject, which quickly segued into a frank debate on how sexism and harassment are intertwined with the issue of pay inequality in Hollywood.
Given there is scarcely a gamer that doesn't have a strong opinion on this subject, it is surprising we didn't get to it sooner.

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The President noted that it is the emergence of a strong public opinion in favour of legalisation of homosexuality that will change the laws of Ghana on the global subject.
However, if you want to hear some strong opinions - borne of experience - on the subject of the Atkins Diet, you'll want to read.
This is a very touchy subject with strong opinions on both sides, so I welcome the impartial expose here.
Herpetoculture is half science and half art, so I encourage these disparate opinions, because they are based on my staff's direct experience, and their strong feelings on the subject impart a sense of their expertise and the supplements» importance to my customers.
Both love gaming and are not afraid to talk some controversial subjects and give some strong opinions on gaming.
In climate science the referees are not necessarily familiar with the subject, have strong opinions about who may be allowed to win and on occasion promise to change the peer review process to ensure some people will not get published.
Though the authors have strong opinions on some controversial subjects (such as the legality of downloading in Canada), they politely constrain them to the Practice and Policy sections at the end of the book — an approach that would be unthinkable for their U.S. counterparts on either the maximalist or minimalist side of the copyright debate.
She would expound on her strong opinions on most subjects but rarely provided a factual basis for these views.
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