Sentences with phrase «which opined»

Although the plaintiff relied on a number of medical reports which opined that her health problems were caused by gas leaks from the boiler, the Court found that the conclusions in the medical reports were entirely based on the plaintiff's self - reporting.
Although the plaintiff relied on a number of medical reports which opined that her health problems were caused by gas leaks from the boiler, the Court found that the... Read More
Prior to trial the Defendant served a report from an otolaryngologist which opined that the hearing loss was not from the collision.
Subsequently, State Comptroller DiNapoli performed an audit of the Kingston Fire Department payroll records in which they opined that Chief Salzmann had received $ 5,558.00 to which he was not entitled according to the terms of his contract.
In response to the news item, Rush Limbaugh had a particularly offensive broadcast (although with El Rushbo, it's kinda hard to make such distinctions) in which he opined that «one of the benefits of school being out [is]... your kids losing weight because they're starving to death out there because there's no school meal being provided» He then suggested, among other things, that hungry kids should Dumpster - dive for food.
USA Today columnist Michael Wolff published a provocative piece on the weekend in which he opined that, in addition to print news being dead, so too was digital news.
But this ability to speak a book worries the American Authors Guild, which opines that an act of turning text to speech might violate copyright, or, more precisely, impinge on an author's «e-book rights.»
Welcome to First Click, an essay written by The Verge staff in which we opine on lives lived in the near future.

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After he was found guilty of some of the counts against him last months, he gave a press conference in which he declared victory — and then opined on Twitter that the judge would be unlikely to give him more than six months in prison.
It means «To miss an opportunity to stay silent,» and it comes to mind every time I read reports in which Finance Minister Jim Flaherty opines on the conduct of monetary policy.
Seneca, Roman statesman and philosopher, opined that, «The most important knowledge is that which guides the way you lead your life.»
The Ethereum Foundation's Jamie Pitts also weighed in, opining that while Ethereum's oft -(and inaccurately) touted immutability «is a special property which has many measurable benefits,» it does not «absolve us of moral or legal responsibility for what happens in the Ethereum network.»
Such timing would likely push any release of a final rulemaking right in the midst of the 2016 presidential election, which Saxon opined would be doubtful.
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He has been wrong on many of the issues on which he has opined, not least his speech on home bias and his pleadings for U.S. homeowners to refinance their mortgages and use home equity as a piggy bank.
Reviewers of the book in the New York Times and elsewhere opined that ecology was little more than a commonsensical concern for global housekeeping, and quite innocent of the far - reaching and rather alarming implications about which I warned.
Bottum opines that we should prepare ourselves for the next chapter in the culture wars, in which the left here will get into step with its European compatriots, espousing a militant skepticism toward science while maintaining their polemic against the religious right, but this time for its uncritical embrace of scientific progress.
In any event, it was all fairly conventional, merrily venomous talk - radio ranting, and I would probably have forgotten it a moment afterward if, at the end, the woman speaker had not opined that this «Occupy business» was all a part of the decay of the «traditional Christian values that built this nation» — a judgment to which the other two assented vigorously.
This reading, as we have noted, was Italianate, Ultramontane, highly emotional and frequently expressed in passages of purple prose, which, as Wilkinson opines, occasionally topple over into «silliness».
It was such a view which seems to have prompted another reader of Pink News to opine of Lillian Ladele:
You can certainly opine about anything you want, including Catholic teaching on limiting the priesthood to men alone, but you ought to know something about which you speak.
But when confronted with the fact that the vast majority of Christians find more psychological appeal in traditional theism than in the process variety, he quickly retreats to an imaginary situation in which, he opines, process theism would be found to be more appealing.
On October 21, 1978, five days after the election of Cardinal Karol Wojtyla as Pope John Paul II, the «liberal» Polish Communist journal Polityka opined that, since World War II, Poland had been «a special example of a creative and fruitful coexistence between nonbelievers and Catholics»» which seems, in retrospect, an almost unimaginably self - delusional judgment, even by Communist standards.
The closest of which saw Conte opining that spurs have more «advantage» to win the title given that the side is filled with youth and chemistry as a result of Pochettino's three year stay so far at the club.
An offence which Graham Poll, that omniscient former referee, opines should have had him banned for five matches.
While enumerating successes recorded by the ruling party in the state which according to him could earn APC the desired continuity, Alao opined that no government in the history of Osun has done what Aregbesola did in all sectors of the economy.
He further opined that «our different realities and varied rationalities inform our expectations, ambitions and preferences which generate contradictions and tensions at all levels of the party across the country».
A Cuomo aide cited the website Reclaim New York — which bills itself as nonpartisan and opines on public policy — which has promoted the petition on its site.
The government's evidence included hundreds pages of emails, phone records, schedules, text messages and wiretapped conversations between the father and son, during which they frequently discussed Adam's work troubles, and occasionally opined on the dynamics of the Republican majority in the State Senate.
According to the Der Spiegel International which first published the article — Kofi Annan opined that — «Take the case of the medical use of cannabis.
Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong opines that «We are better off under corruption than being involved in this world crisis, which will bring problem to the people of Ghana.»
The organisers have opined the past unity walks» have been highly patronized with massive attendance which sends shivers down the spine of the NPP who happens to be their closets political rivalry.Some of the regions covered by the UNITY WALK, so far included the Brong Ahafo, Western, Greater Accra, Eastern, Central amongst others.
Yet when pressed specifically on the interwoven nature of the defendants actions — which include $ 322,000 in alleged bribes for Percoco in exchange for helping companies with business before the state — and those of Cuomo, Bharara refused to opine on what the governor may have known or been involved in.
This a riff off a line in yesterday's New York Times editorial endorsing Weprin, in which the Gray Lady's ed board opined:
Also conspicuously present at the Jubilee Park was a white coffin, which some social media users have opined to be a symbolic container for whoever would have «fallen» after the «battle».
«I'm still out on it,» Sen. Martin Golden (R - Brooklyn) opined boldly on Cuomo's proposal, which would also require lawmakers to disclose how much they're being paid by their private - sector clients.
«I make no apology for returning to the implications for community cohesion and local government of sharia courts in the UK, a matter on which the new Minister quite properly opined last weekend and which we discussed yesterday.
The phrase comes from an episode of a popular television series, How I Met Your Mother, in which the main character opines on his dating experience.
Because he created a new kind of mathematical - what he called «mathematical natural philosophy» in which it was okay not to opine about what, in fact, nature truly was but it was good enough to be able to give mathematical laws that explained it.
Unlike a recent podcast guest who opines on excess fiber (Dr. K) she's also not a conspiracy theorist and appears to take a moderated approach which is refreshing.
and then opines, in her typically inane way, and exaggerates the extent to which the black singers are tribalistic:
The mood of grim portent reigns throughout, even during a supposedly joyful — if absurd — diversion of a Weasley wedding, about which Harry opines, «I don't care about a wedding,» and frankly neither do we.
Uber - prolific (with over a dozen films in seven years — some of them very rough around edges, which could lead some to opine he's too prolific), things really transformed for Swanberg last year with the release of his breakthrough indie comedy «Drinking Buddies.»
Even when Mitchell knew vastly more than I did about a question — which was most of the time — he didn't want to opine, but to see what else he might learn.
On the pricing issue of the 7 - inch tablet PC, which is going to be launched soon by Acer at a price of NT$ 10,000 or about US$ 345 or less, he opined that consumer demand was for utility items at low price.
On the price front, experts opine that it's going to be around the 400 Euro mark, which makes it around $ 540.
Title The thesis and dissertation help specialists opine that a title dependably concentrates on the theme on which you are composing.
(I notice in the WJW comment thread someone opines along the lines of «Oh, that's like EULA boilerplate and it would probably not be enforceable in court,» which I think is a really charming example of naivete, not in the least because, as I suspected, the boilerplate also specifies (in section 10.1) that disputes between Kindle Direct users and Amazon will be settled through arbitration rather than the courts.)
However, we are also well aware that a growing segment like the ease with which a graphic novel can be downloaded onto their iPad, Kindle Fire or smart phone,» Dodd opines.
The agenting system (which Sandusky opines is «broken down» — I'm so grateful he didn't write «is broke» — and to my knowledge is not a topic at DBW; and
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