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"I was one of the other board members who expressed an opinion."
I would like to thank everyone who expressed an opinion.
At least the people here care enough to express an opinion.
Everyone who still had a voice seemed to be expressing an opinion.
It is not, however, necessary to express an opinion on the point.
In any case, something has to be done and the Council should express an opinion.
No one had ever seen Pike express an opinion about anything.
However, about 4 in 10 surveyed did not express an opinion.
You express an opinion - you're supposed to speak your mind.
In the privacy of that room, he expressed an opinion, nothing more.
I can see that you've simply expressed an opinion, and my offense is personal.
"I'd have to see them myself before I could express an opinion.
But practically everyone we talked to wanted to express an opinion.
"But I'm sure you expressed an opinion a lot of people must hold by now.
The official did not express an opinion about its contents.
I shall simply express an opinion about the proposal you have just made.
On that basis I would like to express an opinion which is important to me and from our point of view generally.
When everyone has expressed an opinion, the poet may respond.
Editorials may express an opinion but the news will not.
"Just another gas crisis," he said, expressing an opinion held by many others.
This means that we have a moral basis for expressing an opinion on these questions.
Those who expressed an opinion thought it would fail to be adopted.
The chairman is entitled to express an opinion under Rule 126.
I mean if you express an opinion about your staff .