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Whether you can make me talk is a matter of opinion.
I do not believe so, but this is a matter of opinion.
This is very much a matter of opinion, and one he may not share.
Which will become great is not entirely a matter of opinion.
The best response, however, appears to be a matter of opinion.
Just who did the buying seems to be a matter of opinion.
But two heads, she thought, were better than one in a matter of opinion.
How the fight broke out is a matter of opinion.
Though who was a bad influence on whom might be a matter of opinion.
How realistic they actually look is a matter of opinion.
What happens when the artists go home is also a matter of opinion, not science.
But beyond that, time and dates are a matter of opinion, not science.
I'd like to see the game so it wouldn't be a matter of opinion.
But whether the similarities end or begin with these details is a matter of opinion.
"As to whether you excite anyone or not is a matter of opinion."
And, you know, it's true that for an accountant, a number is always a matter of opinion.
Whether Black has sufficient compensation is a matter of opinion.
"That's a matter of opinion, but yeah, I guess you could say that."
What happened in New York is a matter of opinion.
"Ethics is more a matter of opinion than a science.
"But many other issues that shelters cover tend to be a matter of opinion."
How well the two accounts match up appears to be a matter of opinion.
So far, this is still a matter of opinion.
The success of the campaign is a matter of opinion.
And whether efforts should be made to try to save the beaches that are left is also a matter of opinion.