Sentences with phrase «who opined»

«The Respondent called Dr. Awad, a qualified psychiatrist, who opined on parental alienation.
(Colorado doctorate - level MHP, January 27, 2003, the same one who opined six days earlier, supra, Speculation About What Children Need, about a child's «need for two involved parents.»)
«It's just an objectively better way to transfer and store wealth than fiat,» he wrote in response to a further comment from Clark who opined new investors «just want to get rich quick.»
The inappropriate musings of former justice Robin Camp, the donning of a «Make America great again» hat in court by another judge, the unprecedented public attack on a judge who opined on the issue of drunkenness and consent or the recent casual «I like to sleep in my own bed» comment from the bench taken out of context have all fed an unsavoury and unfocused attack on the judiciary itself.
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.
I find it did not provide those forms to Mrs. Michalski before March 2003, when, following inquiries by her counsel, Wawanesa required her to provide the forms, completed by a physician who opined that she sustained a catastrophic impairment.
After physical therapy failed to relieve our client's shoulder symptoms, he was evaluated by an orthopedic surgeon who opined that our client had sustained a probable labrum tear and a complete tear or high grade partial tear of his tendon due to the trauma from the motor vehicle accident.
His prognosis was also not consistent with the evidence of Louise Craig, functional capacity evaluator, who opined that the plaintiff's main limitation is in his range of motion in his neck.
To brer rabbit at # 37, who opined: «This suggests that humans are exceptionally adaptable and resilient.»
When I did a guest post on IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com, there were several artists who opined in the comments section that I was putting artists down, that they just hadn't been taught how to be in business in art school.
Staying rich in the «new normal» may... require investors to resemble... Will Rogers, who opined in the early 30s that he wasn't as much concerned about the return on his money as the return of his money.»
More often than not, the case rests on the subjective judgment of four evaluators hired by the pro-Common Core Thomas B. Fordham Institute in 2010, who opined that the new standards were better than about three - quarters of existing state standards.
Once there was a film historian who opined that Wallace Ford was in more movies than any other character actor of his prominence.
They may explain an ancient observation by the Roman scientist Pliny the Elder, who opined that the concrete, «as soon as it comes into contact with the waves of the sea and is submerged, becomes a single stone mass, impregnable to the waves and every day stronger.»
One last clip from last night's CapTon — this time from PEF President Ken Brynien, who opined on whether Gov. Andrew Cuomo tough approach with labor unions could come back to bite him if he runs for president in 2016.
She introduced a trio of refugees who opined on Trump's recent executive order banning refugees from predominantly Muslim countries.
Following the announcement, members of the NBA community backed Welts, including Suns guard Steve Nash, who opined, «Anyone who's not ready for this needs to catch up.»
A change in the deduction would have «a rather small effect» on home values, according to Nobel Prize - winning economist Robert Shiller, who opined on it in an interview this week on CNBC's «Power Lunch.»
Thus a ruler is called khalifa when «he replaces the one who was before him, and takes his place in the affair, and is his successor (khalaf)».68 There are many contemporary thinkers who opine that human beings are the vicegerents (khalifa) of God on earth.
Answering a question posed by Akwesi Aboagye on Peace Fm on whether he (Samini) agrees with people who opine that his career is slowly dying after his beef with Shatta Wale ended, Samini said
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.
Heck, even the characters know it's gravy — the only character to acknowledge that Scott is killing the exes is Envy Adams, who opines in Volume 3 «You just headbutted my best friend so hard he burst, Scott.»
And that's not even counting education's TFA / Black Lives Matters superstars, Deray Mckesson and Brittany Packnett, who opine mostly about politics these days and thus are on my «other educators to follow» list below.
But perhaps the most revealing attitude of all came from Indiana State Teachers Association president Teresa Meredith who opines, «There really is a climate that's been created, and we have to look at the climate and figure out how to fix it.
Wang's prediction has been voted for by other PC makers also who opine that the main difference between tablet devices and the notebooks are the end use of the two.
This morning's Wall Street Journal cites an adviser who opines that «the current stock market environment favors... active fund managers, who pick individual stocks in an attempt to beat broad market indices.»
He also makes a simple request to those of us who opine on the housing slump, to be more definite in what we say, provide more data, and what will be signs that the troubles are turning.
For example, a blogger who opines on someone else's blogs in comments is just a layman.
A physician who opines that a plaintiff is able to return to work can be challenged with a number of facts in evidence — records of treating physicians, employment documentation, and the testimony of the plaintiff's closest family and friends.
It's the work — well, one of them at least — of Michael Quinion, an Englishman who opines on international English and particularly on its peculiarities.
But I'm less comfortable with «experts» who opine publicly on things outside their sphere of expertise, or ostensibly within it but drawing more (or entirely) on their personal civic and political views than on anything having to do with their expertise as such.
Well, there are some experts who opine that the MA profession may be headed in that same direction, albeit for different reasons.

Not exact matches

Among those who keep reminding the nation of this fact is Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who has made his opposition to marijuana legalization clear multiple times (famously opining that «good people don't smoke marijuana»).
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.
Titov, who is reportedly a friend of Putin's as well as a «part of the Kremlin establishment,» seconded the president's fervor and opined that there exists «a need for change in [Russian] society» that may be addressed, at least in part, through the «development of the blockchain, cryptocurrencies, IT spheres.»
And, of course, our particular universe has no shortage of people who are willing to opine.
«Entrepreneurs who never give up any control, or fail to bring in professional managers, tend to blow up at some point,» Sydney Finkelstein opines.
In the middle of the last century, the German New Testament scholar Rudolf Bultmann opined that people who had learned to use an electric light switch could no longer believe that God makes things happen.
Continue Reading» Haiti's Devils 01.21.2010 David B. Hart The ever slightly oafish Pat Robertson (you remember him: that fine Christian gentleman who just a few years ago defended China's infanticidal one - child policy, lest he imperil his own lucrative business relations with the PRC by publically criticizing the regime) has opined that the earthquake in Haiti....
To his discredit, Sherkat, a sociologist of religion who does not appear to have done any research on family and sexuality issues (but for a single article studying how religion and political affiliation affect views of same - sex marriage), nonetheless appoints himself a final referee of the merits of Regnerus's research — not a function he was asked to perform — and opines that it should not have been published.
Who asks scientists to opine about the existence of god?
As for Oosthuizen, the seventh - ranked player opined that a DQ was the proper penalty for Woods, who followed his errant drop by signing an incorrect scorecard.
It's the actual walking of the golf course that could challenge McIlroy, opined Woods, who has rebounded from several surgical procedures throughout his illustrious career.
Nevilles statements were further echoed by club legend Ian Wrights interview following the CC cup beatdown opining that the Arsenal players don't respect or fear Wenger, who attempts to rule the dressing room with a policy of appeasement rather than an iron fist.
August, for the PGA Championship, was a more realistic target date for Tiger than the Open Championship in July, opined Parekh, who suggested that even then may be too soon for Tiger to get back into the fray.
The station's programming is aimed at the kind of person who is apt to liken a golf course to a cathedral; to opine, straight - faced, «Golf isn't a game, it's a way of life» — the kind of person, in short, whom I would crawl out a bathroom window to escape at a cocktail party.
«Anything's possible,» Geoff Shackleford, echoing many a pundit's view, opined on Golf Channel's Morning Drive on Monday about Woods, who won his second Players title in 2013.
Chris Sutton, once himself an England centre - forward, has opined: «There are two many players who are looking for contact.
Barry, who won the league with Manchester City and as had playing spells in Aston Villa and Everton, opines that the secret is winning the rest of their home games at the least.
A section of the fans opined that he was one of the best young poachers around, someone who'd be vital to our surge for Champions League football in Rodgers» debut season as manager.
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