Sentences with phrase «while opining»

In his June 2016 column, my esteemed and always insightful colleague Jamie Kitman, while opining about what he sees as the curious product strategy of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, asked, «What happens when every yahoo who ever wanted a four - door Wrangler either has one or soon will?»
It wasn't long ago he was doing fundraisers for Harry Reid,» Reid said while opining about politics on KNPR.

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But through all of this I'm always reminded that in tough times some people pull up their socks and help get the job done while others turn to being critics: Even some who don't actually take risks or accomplish things love to opine.
While bills have been introduced by Senator Dick Durbin and Congressman John Sarbanes to make improvements, Israel opined that «Not one of these things will be passed by the current crowd in charge.»
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.»
While at least some of those cost predictions seem to be bearing out as advisors and BDs work to get up to speed with the final rule, released in April, industry officials opine that cost of compliance varies.
While Jefferies suggested the company's margins shined, Loop Capital Markets opined that take rate and transaction margin deterioration...
And while the Berkshire annual meeting is popular because listening to Warren Buffett and Munger opine on investing, business, and life is a learning experience in itself, too often their success is viewed as something repeatable or worth realistically aspiring to.
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.
On the basis of the First Amendment, as well as the general principles of the Constitution, he opposed public payment for chaplains in Congress and the military, spoke out against national proclamations of days of prayer (though as president he did «recommend» them) and while president vetoed congressional efforts to incorporate churches in the District of Columbia (fullest statement, V: 103 - 105) At the same time, Madison frequently opined that it was appropriate for private citizens to support chaplains and various kinds of semiorganized public religion through voluntary contributions (V: 104,105)
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.
Lagunju, who represents Oriire State Constituency, while speaking during the plenary on Tuesday after the committee to investigate the lingering crises presented its report, opined that «the only solution to the crisis is for Tinubu to wade in, as the chancellor of the institution, with a view of finding a lasting solution to the issue of indebtedness of the two owner states, Oyo and Osun».
Adegbite, while calling for an egalitarian society where every Nigerian will feel equal, opined that public offices should be shared equally among various tribes in the country.
In our previous articles, while X-raying the 2016 budget proposals before the National Assembly, we had opined that the government should learn to cut its recurrent expenditure in line with the economic realities on the ground.
While a diagnostic determination is an important function of the intake evaluation, it is not the sole objective, opined Zimmerman.
While I rarely find anything to obect in in Harry's reporting and.or opining, I must state that he may have * slightly * missed the mark on Ebert's meaning of «New Geek» Cinima.
Insert Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) into a situation where he'll either have to go rogue or be «disavowed,» while a shadowy villain dealing in weapons opines about destroying the world but just seems to keep it confined to Hunt and his buddies.
The Washington City Paper's Aaron Wiener opined that it's «surely because Bancroft feeds into well - regarded Deal Middle School and Wilson High School, while King feeds into lower - performing Hart Middle School and Ballou High School.»
«It sports the best navigation system graphics out of all vehicles tested,» opined online editor Ed Tahaney, while features editor Rory Jurnecka noted, «if you can only have one car to do it all and need four doors, the A4 is an excellent choice.
It's the weakest of the Japanese automakers doing business in the United States, and some have opined that the company should pack it in and focus on its successful line of motorcycles, all - terrain vehicles and water scooters, while continuing to build vehicles for General Motors» Chevrolet division.
While some experts opine that the cell phone version of Honeycomb is better than the tablet version, the latter is gaining many positive reviews.The 3.1 version has been incorporated in many devices like Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.
While some experts opine that the cell phone version of Honeycomb is better than the tablet...
While the bottom - up investor has to spend considerable time on research, I think the workload is manifestly lighter than it is for top - down analysts who have to worry about day - to - day price movements and who have to spend a lot of time studying and opining about «will - o» - the wisp» matters such as the historic behavior of markets (i.e., BETA), the direction of interest rates, and other things they can't possibly know much about.
While veterinarians have opined that up to 75 % of people who request declawing would get rid of their cat if surgery couldn't be done (thus providing the rationale that declawing somehow «saves» cats), in reality most would neither euthanize or relinquish if declawing weren't an option.
While the authors opine that «the community education component» of the TNR project created what they called «a bystander effect that motivated [residents] to take action on behalf of all animals in their care,» the obvious mechanism was the policy shift and practices of animal control officers in the target area.
An obvious one for me this week, but hey at least I'm not opining about Hearthstone, so enjoy that while it lasts.
While this is may be «political» in that any public speech is political in some broad definition, it is not partisan, and I don't opine much on specific policies or legislation.
Judith, you opined a while back that Mann had chosen the wrong guy in Mark Steyn.
Broder further opines on his own behalf: «The battle is asymmetric, in the sense that scientists feel compelled to support their findings with careful observation and replicable analysis, while their critics are free to make sweeping statements condemning their work as fraudulent.»
I should add that while GISS opine that in 99.9 % of cases anomalies will be an adequate simplification, if you want, as here, to compare absolute model temps to actuals you are in the 0.1 %.
While Lucia opines, rightly so elsewhere when I naively asked, that it must be positive given a push can not feedback a greater force against it the pause in temperature mandates lower climate sensitivity.
The UK Telegraph's James Delingpole opined that the controversy showed climate science was a «MASSIVE lie», while Ross McKitrick's libel - flirting diatribe in the National Post claimed that «what lies at the core is either flawed, misleading or simply non-existent» (more on McKitrick below).
He discusses his contributions and opines that, while the law isn't perfect, it's a good start.
Some commenters argue that the length of the patent vetting process has created so much frustration that some inventors aren't even bothering to file while others opine that companies are cutting IP budgets due to the economy, so they aren't filing as much.
On November 9, Apple filed a reply declaration by a professor from Toronto, Karan Singh, who went to the offices of Quinn Emanuel, Samsung's law firm in this dispute, to look at the workaround code and while «Samsung failed to provide a full code tree or folder as it would typically be kept in Samsung's ordinary course of business» (and as Samsung apparently did earlier in this litigation), saw enough code to opine that «the modified code [he] reviewed demonstrates continuing infringement of the» 915 patent».
While Pintas himself has disclaimed any intention to sue, he was quick to opine that the owners of Vdara would most certainly be liable if anyone is injured by the searing rays, based on evidence that the potential for the «solar convergence» was identified during construction.
«Barbara in San Luis Obispo,» who may or may not specialize in bathroom law, opined that while handicapped parking spaces are legally reserved for people who have a disability, «handicapped restroom stalls are built to accommodate the disabled — not reserved for them.»
The Bluebook Rule makes Professor Bainbridge grateful to have named his blog after himself, while Cathy Gellis opines that Howard Bashman of How Appealing «seems to have accepted his Bluebook - induced fate with such equanimity.»
Soros opines that exposure to the criminal justice system is potentially more detrimental to a young person than marijuana itself, that enforcing marijuana laws costs taxpayers billions while benefiting only foreign drug kingpins, and that laws against marijuana, from their inception, have been motivated by racial prejudice.
He says that while lawyers have loudly advocated for lawyers to be the ones managing e-discovery projects, others «have opined that lawyers are not well equipped for e-discovery project management (much less litigation - support project management in general).»
While the C.A. recognized that the imposition of a constructive trust generally made the claimant the beneficial owner of the property, the trial judge had appropriately crafted a narrower remedy (the C.A. also opined that an irrevocable licence was also an appropriate remedy for proprietary estoppel).
Mr. Justice Smith found that while that could be the case, here it was not necessary because the Defendant had already received a report from their second psychiatrist who opined about the Plaintiff's condition despite not physically examining her.
Jane Sidnell and Christopher Knight, of Fraser Milner Casgrain's Calgary office opine in a newsletter [PDF] that «best efforts» is a more onerous standard, while Adams argues that notwithstanding some case law «any... [more]
Bobek AG opined about a little while ago in C - 27 / 17 flyLAL.
The investigating committee member opined that while the complainant may have suffered ill effects from the treatment, that was a civil matter.
The disease can not be said to be pre-existing if it was merely opined so by the doctor on basis of talks with the patient, the forum said while asking the National Insurance Co Ltd to pay Rs 75,000 to a policy holder for rejecting his claim for reimbursement of his wife's treatment expenses.
While auto insurance providers say that that this will give insurance policy holders less flexibility, consumer advocates opine that it will restrict treatment options.
While Liam opined about the challenges an iPad can face in education here, I thought I'd tackle some potential real - world pluses and minuses from the viewpoint of a college student.
Most users opined that these phones end up showing issues in a short time due to the flipping nature while others simply didn't like the cramped design it had.
And while he still keeps an ear to the ground about his old shop - especially when JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon opines about cryptocurrency - those disruptive functions have become the foundation on which Masters bases his bullish investment thesis for Global Advisors Bitcoin Investment Fund, GABI for short.
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