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In passive communication, you may not express your opinions, feelings, and needs.
You are quite at liberty to express your opinions.
Mr Andrews, this is not the time or way for expressing your opinions on the subject.
Feel free to express your opinions on zoning variances and unleashed dogs.
For letters expressing your opinions on legislative and other issues, please send mail to:
It's best to express your opinions.
He lets you express your opinions and thoughts and feelings in a way that I didn't think a news magazine ever would."
This is the type of woman you should be: you should be very quiet and not express your opinions.' "
I mean, if you express your opinions - ' 'Tchah!
Unless your name is Mr Schulz, you have to use the explanations of vote to be able to express your opinions.
Don't express your opinions.
If you want to express your opinions, there are forums, so many forums in this country, through newspapers, through the radio, through political meetings.
You may express your opinions to me and to others if you wish, but remember that you are my love slave, and must obey me.
Google has said that "Since knol authors receive attribution, knols are a great forum for expressing your opinions."
You will be the friend, and when I introduce you to Warrendon, you can express your opinions, commissioner."
"If you're unhappy with how Lieutenant Chekov conducts an interview, then I ask you to express your opinions in a polite and professional manner, or not at all."
Being in control and being assertive also means being able to start things off-for example, being able to start a conversation with a stranger and expressing your opinions.
You believe that the Internet is the perfect forum in which to express your opinions freely without fear of being harassed or tracked down by people who don't agree with those opinions.
UPDATE JULY 16th, 2009 Okay, wow, I know I said for your guys to express your opinions.
"I appreciate your penchant for loose metaphors but I would be grateful if you could express your opinions in a manner which would enable normal men to partake of your peculiar insights."
I pleaded, "I'll put it all in context: Janet Walsh went out of her way to insult you-and at the media conference you kept your cool, you were restrained-but afterward, you expressed your opinions in detail.
Revised draft PACE codes of practice consultation You are invited to express your opinions on the proposed changes to codes C, H and G and a new code of practice for video-recording with sound during interviews in terrorism cases.