Sentences with phrase «voice an opinion as»

Misapplied pattern recognition continues to offer temptation incessantly throughout the course of building a company — and at every turn, people provide strongly voiced opinions as to the «right» path.
I also agree that Blogs will continue to be popular because in our age of consumer - generated knowledge, consumers love to voice their opinions as their way of leaving a small footprint on very large corporations or just simply expressing their opinions and feeling like they are heard.
I have as much right to voice my opinion as you do.
There were still a few big name players on the move however, and fans took to Twitter to voice their opinions as soon as every story broke.
You'll really get a chance to see how the game develops, and to voice your opinions as a VIP to help shape the process.
More than that: he voices his opinion as everybody's.
Ken voiced his opinions as he is concerned about reputational damage to Canada for having 13 separate jurisdictions dealing with securities regulation.
The New South Wales Government, in tandem with Link - Up (New South Wales), conducted a series of public forums throughout the State during July and August 1998 at which Indigenous people and communities were able to voice their opinions as to how best the Government can respond to the National Inquiry's recommendations, with a view to producing a more «user - friendly» response.

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Schumer's support gives marijuana decriminalization a powerful voice as opinions on the substance become more favorable.
Things that weren't as great have been improved because other employees voiced their opinion
«The thing we have to be careful about is we need to try and find the opinion of the middle as opposed to listening to the loud voices on the outside and that requires very careful scrutiny and listening with the facts at hand.»
The opportunity to voice an opinion is interpreted as an expression of respect and appreciation, and thus creates positive feelings.
The stock prices of most drug related companies have been suppressed a bit recently as a result of politicians voicing their opinions about high drug prices.
If they felt that their online Facebook network agreed with their views on this issue, their willingness to speak out in a face - to - face discussion with friends was higher, although they were still only 0.74 times as likely to voice their opinion.
The average Facebook user (someone who uses the site a few times per day) was half as likely as other people to say they would be willing to voice their opinion with friends at a restaurant.
As the debate moves forward on dealing with United States debt, the second richest American has voiced strong opinions on how to fix the problem.
All groups protest and voice their opinions and to a person outside of the group, they will mostly see it as whining.
Well, HeavnScent... Am I not allpwed to have opinions and voice them here as all do?
If a Woman voice and opinion was valued as much as a man's then a «discernment» process would never have been entered into without the presence of the Woman's testimony.
«Even though starting a government meeting with a religious prayer is offensive to many, considered a violation of our const.itution by many, makes many feel ostracized and as if their voice will not be given equal consideration to those who are religions, I think we should still start of government meetings with prayers because this is a country that believes in the free expression of ones beliefs and opinions without fear of percecution.»
, NOTHING should be «taken out on the filmmaker» as you say, this is America, still at least partially the land of free speech, EVERY opinion should be able to be voiced without repercussion, especially those critical of dangerous ideas (religion).
Thus formed, consciences will truly be attentive to God's voice.17 Hence, listening carefully to the opinions presented in the surveys done and sent to Rome, one may conclude that we, as bishops, have not formed our people's conscience.
I find it sad that every time someone voices an opinion that goes against the popular belief they are looked at as being hateful.
How much time are people willing to take to consider the historical evidence of the bible, for example, before making a decision, as opposed to boldly voicing a stance against something that interferes with a self - desire, an opinion or relative truth.
Please don't voice your uninformed opinion again as it ridicules to the extreme.
Chick - Fil - A stand your ground and I praise you for your right as an American to voice your opinion.
A non-citizen man who can not voice a single opinion that is not fed to him by his controllers, a man who disdains this country, who is NOT a christian, whose mother's history was rewritten after he ran for office (she was a known wh * re not a «good citizen» as she is now portrayed, a man who is a racist against whites even though he is half - white, a man whose wife is disbarred....
I praise the fact we live in a free country and an Atheist group can voice their opinion publicly as thousands of church's across the country do.
The danger lies, rather, in taking social standards as the voice of God, «absolutizing the relative,» and condemning all whose opinion differs in moot matters.
While such a convocation could not claim to speak with total authority as the Church, it could give voice to a consensus of opinion among Christians in America.
You have the right to voice your opinion just as the gay community and if the gays want to get on here an cry about what you said then you know they are thin skinned and cry babies.
As a pastor in that «part of the world» during this decade, I well remember those lonely voices amid the silence of public opinion.
More people such as you should stand up and voice their opinion on the «illusion of religion».
Answer: A system of sup - ersti - tion miseducating our young into a warped sense of Reality and a severely impaired ability to Reason, producing what many now call «Pseudo-Adults» who live among us, with just as much voice, opinion, and power as the Real Adults in the room.
But I also believe it is important and even required by charity to permit all voices an audience and to see all people and opinions as typical of a diverse community striving towards love and health.
Personally I think you are full of it, but I also believe everyone has the right to voice their opinion; but as my grandmother once said, don't speak with authority when you don't have the facts to support it.
Given that the government and the media had been of the opinion that enough had been done and alternative voices were marginalised, it is surprising that as many as 37 % said that enough had not been done.
I do extensive research as I buy very frequently online and voice my opinions with my money.
Anti-replay forces got a boost last Friday, when former Pittsburgh Steeler coach Chuck Noll, who as a member of the NFL's rules - making Competition Committee previously did not voice his opinions publicly, stated that the use of replay compromises the effectiveness of on - field officials.
nice to see you crawl out of your hole just in time to offer your 2 cents worth once again... unlike yourself I started following this team long before Wenger arrived on the scene and will continue to do so long after he's gone... in his earlier years I admired the cerebral elements he brought to the EPL, which at that point was more brutish than beautiful, and I respected the seemingly tireless efforts of Arsene, Dein & staff to uncover and develop talent without sacrificing the product on the field... likewise I appreciated that such a youthful manager wasn't afraid to bring strong personalities and / or world - class players into the fold without being fearful of how said players would potentially undermine and / or dilute his authority... unfortunately this all changed about 10 years ago and culminated in the removal of all our greatest players, both young and old, without any real replacements coming in... from Henry to RVP to Fabergas and Nasri, it was easy to see that this club was no longer interested in competing at the highest levels... instead of being honest, minus the ridiculous claims regarding the new stadium, Wenger chose to side with management and in doing so became the «front man» for this corporation pretending to be a world - class soccer club... without the «front man» this organization would have been exposed numerous years earlier, so his presence was imperative if the facade was to continue... it's for this reason and more that I despise what this once great man and Kroenke has done to my beloved club... the gutless, shameful and manipulative way they have treated the fans, like myself, is largely indefensible and this is why I felt it necessary to start offering my opinion in a public format... trust me, I resisted the temptation for many years but as long as the same shit continues to exist I will voice my opinions and if you don't like it maybe you should look for a different team to pretend to follow
On one hand, it's a fair argument as it will have been a source of real frustration for many fans not to have won more silverware in recent years, and just like any other supporter, he has the right to voice his opinion and it has ultimately centred around wanting change.
I don't know about Silent Stan, (unfair moniker in my opinion as we don't hear much if ever anything from Chelsea's Russian or many other owners) but where was Silent Wenger (ironic he's lost his voice today) when needed to read the riot act.??
On the other hand, IMO Merson comes across as bitter and petulant in the way he voices his opinions.
I'm all for people voicing their opinions and expressing themselves, but when you go as to disrespect organizations or people you absolutely have no knowledge about to make yourself seem important then you're just an attention seeker with a negative spirit...
The protest march outside the Emirates had plenty of fans in attendance, as supporters looked to voice their opinions.
I start to believe that wenger is a psychotic of paranoya, he has became a dictator he just listen to his voice and resists any other opinion i got sick of this As much i loved wenger for years as much i can't take this any more all arsenal fans see that coming so wenger must have seen it as as well but he just want to prove him self a genius and arsenal just go to heAs much i loved wenger for years as much i can't take this any more all arsenal fans see that coming so wenger must have seen it as as well but he just want to prove him self a genius and arsenal just go to heas much i can't take this any more all arsenal fans see that coming so wenger must have seen it as as well but he just want to prove him self a genius and arsenal just go to heas as well but he just want to prove him self a genius and arsenal just go to heas well but he just want to prove him self a genius and arsenal just go to hell
As far as DQ being the one to voice his opinion on how the offense is being run As far as DQ being the one to voice his opinion on how the offense is being run as DQ being the one to voice his opinion on how the offense is being run 1.
Telegram correspondent Matt Law doesn't seem to regard the Spaniard as highly as Newcastle fans and voiced his less than kind opinions about the relationship between the fans and the former Real Madrid manager on Twitter during the game.
Feel free to voice an opinion in such a case, as long as you use tact.
Babies this age are starting to have opinions of their own, as well as a growing inclination to voice them.
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