Sentences with phrase «then form an opinion»

Educate yourselves on what really happens to the fetus / baby at all stages of a possible abortion and then form an opinion.
I had then formed the opinion that perhaps I had been mistaken about such discrimination before, but now I am not so sure.
Go to my page or http://www.Concordant.org or http://www.GodSavesAll.org THEN form your opinion.
Don't put religion into it, just read what it says and then form an opinion.
I'm waiting to see what the draft looks, then form an opinion about the off season.
With that awareness came opinions and it became a challenge to convince him to eat first and then form an opinion.
At Yale, I had to digest immense amounts of information then form an opinion about what happened historically, why, and what it all might mean moving forward.
George Will did not research the evidence then form an opinion.
Most striking to me is not the speed at which corporate news, good or bad, becomes public, but the speed at which the public then form an opinion on that news.

Not exact matches

People who lack EQ form an opinion quickly and then succumb to confirmation bias, meaning they gather evidence that supports their opinion and ignore any evidence to the contrary.
Below is a chart of Charter Communications Inc versus Stanley Black & Decker Inc plotting their respective rank within the S&P 500 over time (CHTR plotted in blue; SWK plotted in green): In forming the rank, the analyst opinions from the major brokerage houses were tallied, and averaged; then, the underlying components were ranked according to those averages.
You form an opinion of what stocks may do (nothing wrong with that part), the market proves you wrong, and then you fall into the trap of hoping you will ultimately be right and stocks will still move in your anticipated direction.
We observe the influencing factors from history and today, educate ourselves on current knowledge about health and various other issues to help form our opinions, which then may become part of collective, social opinion if we allow ourselves to be represented.
Find out the truth first, then form your own opinion.
In my opinion, then, many forms of evangelism are not good news but bad news.
I then either have to assume some personal responsibility for the problem or Form an Opinion.
Journalists then reappear at this stage of the process and cause other weak minds to Form an Opinion about why Not Enough Is Being Done.
*** However, if that is how my posting came across to you, and even as well as you know me, that you «still» formed that opinion, then it's possible that someone else might too... so for that, I must ** apologize ** for the lack of clarity in my communication... «my bad.»!!!
I agree with Bill Maher, but then again I'm a lifelong atheist... I have never believed for one minute that the god as portrayed in the bible or koran has any possibility of being real to everyone, otherwise that god would make itself obvious and not hide behind man made lies and cultural practices that self perpetuate thanks fo fear... otherwise there would not be several thousand man made religions trying to claim that god as their own... yes, it is an opinion, only valid to the opinion holder and no one else... Bill, thanks for so strongly making that point, not that it makes any difference to god fearing people... they will hold on to their opinion as strongly as they hold on to their shotgun, thinking that each provides them with some form of security... to intelligent people, neither is secure and neither leads to true freedom of the mind...
After the story broke and public opinion wondered why these criminals were treated so leniently, the bishops then made the equal and opposite mistake: having been burned by being too merciful, they turned around and zealously applied the strictest justice, in the form of «zero tolerance» policies.
The solution I guess is to rein you all in somehow and get you educated, trained, and accountable, and then maybe we can talk about the possibility of perhaps you forming an opinion and then perchance in the unforeseeable future you might be able to teach it to someone.
If not then, stand up and form your own opinions instead of hiding behind the old man.
Giroud — In form (just my opinion) Alexis — out of form (come on, he needs time AND better striker) Cazorla — out of form (ask Wenger) Ramsey — out of form (has to do with frustration coming from upfront, i guess) Wilshere — out of form (we have been waiting so long, Wenger) Arteta — In form (I don't think he was bad as people portray, but against top teams, then we get caught) Gibbs — out of form (the guy is very injury prone) Debuchy — In form (concrete) Koscielny — In form (best defender, no doubt) Chambers — In form (my man) Szczesny — In form (most of the time, looks sharp)
Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston might have a couple more years of college eligibility to gain some much - needed maturity, but NFL scouts aren't waiting until then to begin forming their opinions of him.
It fatigue's faster, therefore in MY opinion, form will fail sooner, and then we have MORE opportunity for injuries.
You can then form educated opinions and make judgements based on your experience.
She gave students a variety of articles on climate change that represented differing perspectives — from The New York Times to Newsela to Breitbart — and instructed them to investigate the author's intention and the facts available, and then form their own opinions.
Introducing key vocab and phrases, advantages and disadvantages of smoking and then helping to form own opinions.
Then they can analyse the information received so that they can form their own opinions.
You must consult different sources to form an opinion on the topic and then explore the topic from different perspective.
One of the hardest things about successful investing is that it's easy to form a strong opinion on the market's next price trend — and then find the market does something totally different from what you expected.
You can then let them know why your score is so low, and avoid them eventually finding out themselves and forming their own opinions.
Read some sets of accounts, form an opinion & valuation of the company, and then compare with management's often v different figures & commentary.
Would I rather judge the overall quality of the game by a trailer (or two), or wait until the game comes out and actually PLAY it and form my opinion then?
In case you are wondering, Famitsu generally has 4 staff members play the game and then give their opinion of it in the form of a score out of 10.
Just as reading Spencer Weart's «The Discovery of Global Warming» is a good choice before wading into discussion of a complicated topic when approaching it as a naif, so is doing a little reading on lying and ethics before forming and then broadcasting opinions on that topic.
Then you can form your own opinion as to its reliability.
Investigating a subject and then forming a new opinion on it is not «corruption».
If you wish to claim that Arrhenius is not a good predictor and we should use a much higher value than he did form an immensely complicated model, then you really have to come up with something a lot lot better than «opinion has moved on».
Interesting how his personal opinion is irrelevant one minute and then another minute forms his basis for determining what is a primary contributor to climate change, eh?
I tend to think it is bad form to mount a technical defense and then chop it when it is not going your way, but once again, that is an opinion and not one necessarily shared by the RC crowd.
While most of the curriculum at Harvard during this time consisted of lecture and student recitation, skills development was also provided in the form of weekly moot courts, during which students argued questions of law before professors and submitted occasional written disputations on legal subjects.121 Although Stearns had previously used moot courts in his teaching at Harvard, Story and Ashmun refined them.122 Cases were handed out the week before argument, and two counsel were assigned to each side.123 The cases would then be argued the next Friday, with the other students taking notes of the argument; the professor in charge that week would issue a written opinion.124
a) if the opinion is negative then CETA can not be ratified in this form and this will cause a huge reputational blow to the EU's common commercial policy and might block the EU's investment policy
Saying things on the internet and then taking issue with other people forming an opinion after reading them is generally not an indicator of good sense, whether or not the things said were perfectly true and reasonable and not offensive in any way.
In R v Turner [1975] QB 834, a case which concerned the admissibility of opinion evidence... Lawton LJ stated at p 841: «If on the proven facts a judge or jury can form their own conclusions without help, then the opinion of an expert is unnecessary.»
Despite correctly directing itself that its role is to consider whether the view taken or opinion formed by the employer's disciplinary tribunal, and expressly is not to substitute its own view or opinion based on the evidence it reads and hears, employment tribunals regularly then go on to do just that.
This is then re-imposed within the road layout and from this opinions can be formed as to the likely circumstances and the driver that was at fault, and therefore the cause of the material road traffic collision.
If on the proven facts a judge or jury can form their own conclusions without help, then the opinion of the expert is unnecessary.
In his opinion, the evidentiary record was insufficient to determine if the franchise renewal agreement that AlarmForce demanded the franchisee to sign was materially different from its then - current standard form offered to franchisees, and that the franchisee failed to prove this point in the context of a summary judgment motion.
If the Seller makes a mistake, fills in the form inadequately, gives an opinion they have no expertise in, then my clients can use that form to seek compensation for damages in the courts.
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