9, Is it possible for a pastor, priest, minister, leader, imam, master, or whatever, to â $ œallowâ $ a wide and opposing
variety of opinions even though he or she may strongly hold his or her own and teach it?
Not exact matches
Even though people have a
variety of opinions on that subject, that really is not the discussion here.
However, with respect to the first
of those issues, I find fascinating the British idea
of «virtual representation,» which meant that so long as Parliament was a mixed deliberative body
of persons that represented a
variety of interests and
opinions, then representation was real and valid
even though citizens could not vote for members
of Parliament.
I have conversations with «ordinary Americans» all the time, and I find their
opinions about the school meals served in the very school where they send their kids, or where some
even teach, to be out
of touch with the foods, the
variety and the quality
of those foods, offered each day.
For a
variety of reasons (including the impact
of high levels
of undecided voters in a specific poll), the actual result
of an election contest may vary from the figures suggested by an
opinion poll,
even if the poll is carried out relatively close to election day, or on election day itself as in the case
of exit polls, but the likelihood
of such variation is not something that can be factored into this model.
Well, Lenny's wife Roxanne (Salma Hayek), who
even Lenny admits in the movie's single and genuinely clever joke is too beautiful for him, is over-emotional (the movie's
opinion of her) because she wants to have another kid, so it does aim one sexist stereotype at one
of its few major female characters (Speaking
of sexism, can we talk about the MPAA ratings board's glaring double standard in pointing out that a movie's nudity is
of the «male rear»
variety, directly implying that there's something different — worse, more offensive — about the same
of the female kind?).
There are likely a
variety of opinions among your school leaders, among your teachers, among your students, and among your families —
even in places yo...
The WUWT website contains posts from many authors and it seems to me «healthy» that there is a
variety of opinion,
even if some
of it is inconsistent between authors (less «healthy» if the contradictions are within an article or between an author's current and former positions without an explanation for the change).
Eleven
of them
even formally submitted a reasoned
opinion, objecting that, for a
variety of reasons (infra), the proposal does not respect the principle
of subsidiarity.