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We all get together and give an opinion on it.
I never got to hear it or give an opinion.
"At least she should be allowed to give an opinion."
I would like to give an opinion initially on the first three.
You like to give an opinion in terms of odds.
I am not qualified to give an opinion on that.
The division's officials asked state lawyers to give an opinion.
It was as if she could be arrested for giving an opinion.
"He might be able to give an opinion on the matter.
He never gave an opinion or shared a word of gossip.
It really isn't possible to give an opinion as to which.
"It is not a point on which I need give an opinion.
How many times have we given an opinion only for it to be refused by the Commission?
She never gave an opinion, and when a man talked fastened.
"Maybe you aren't the best one to give an opinion on that."
"All he had to do was give an opinion," said his wife, Maureen.
The judge had to give an opinion on the fairness of the settlement plan.
The Council is not therefore competent to give an opinion on this issue.
So there never had been anything for Corrigan to give an opinion on.
There is no need to give an opinion about its origin, whether it be extraordinary or not.
He was just giving an opinion at the time.
But I'm leaving it to you to give an opinion."
But the only thing he was asked was to give an opinion about two players.
"An advocate can only give an opinion of what homelessness is."
And there is no other half giving an opinion.
"May I state an opinion as to why this is so?"
He did not state an opinion on whether or not such discrimination had occurred.
But for the cagey reporter, stating an opinion is just another way of opening an inquiry.
"I believe he'll make a forced march," she said, not fearfully, but calmly stating an opinion.
Tayman never makes an appearance in his text or even directly states an opinion.
Never state an opinion like something proved.
It is my habit to be cautious, to be sure I understand the situation fully before stating an opinion.
No one else dared state an opinion.
He was only stating an opinion.
When oral testimony is taken from physicians, the usual standard is to state an opinion "within a reasonable degree of medical certainty".
I am not intending this as a compliment to the human race; I am merely stating an opinion.
Corsi: For refusing to state an opinion?
I want Gaddafi gone BUT you are stating an opinion as if it is a fact.
We're just stating an opinion."
His team could not state an opinion as to whether the man had hanged himself without reviewing these, as they may have revealed another cause of asphyxiation.
Though the PC leader at the time, John Tory, opposed electoral reform, the party itself did not formally state an opinion.
The orchestra's conductor, Sir Ernest MacMillan, avoided stating an opinion about the incident.
Don't get me wrong, it's cost me nothing....just stating an opinion.
And a spokeswoman for the college, Enid Goldberg, said Dr. Kappner had not publicly stated an opinion.
To establish a defamation claim, the alleged defamatory material must be asserting a fact that can be proven true or false, as opposed to merely stating an opinion.
Mr. McLagan said Mr. Lazio would wait to see what version, if any, came up in the House before stating an opinion.
The man from C-Span is the sole talking head to pass through this marathon circus without making a prediction, stating an opinion, copping an attitude or raising his voice.
A couple of pictures was taken of an intel boot and then the author of this article states an opinion not supported by anything but the CES circus.
Giskard said, "I was never as close to friend Jander as friend Daneel was and it would not be proper for me to state an opinion.
Salvatore J. Bommarito New York, March 2, 2007 To the Editor: As a columnist, Thomas L. Friedman is free to state an opinion.