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expressed and opinion
Seven others expressed no opinion.
If we sit here reading editorials and looking at public-opinion polls and other reports that cross our desks, we should realize that this is raw, undigested opinion expressed in the absence of leadership.
Finally, there is the question of how strongly an expressed opinion is held -- whether it is a firm opinion or one that the respondent favors only slightly over the alternatives.
He expressed the opinion the city could hire a CD director for about $3,500 a year and would only have to put up half that amount on a matching fund basis to defray the salary costs.
While this opinion has remained popular, other views have been expressed as well.
The Canadian Jewish Congress has expressed its opinion over possible anti-Semitic incitement on this station and that the restrictions on Al Jazeera are appropriate, while the Canadian B ' nai Brith is opposed to any approval of Al Jazeera in Canada.
Pissarro now expressed his opinion to the group that he wanted an alternative to the Salon so their group could display their own unique styles.
Garrison had publicly expressed his opinion by burning copies of the document.
Prakash, who is the director of the Center for Plant Biotechnology Research at Tuskegee University and is president of the AgBioWorld Foundation expressed the opinion that, " ritics condemned biotechnology as something that is purely for profit, that is being pursued only in the West, and with no benefits to the consumer.
Drew Pinsky has expressed a different opinion, saying that he can help by being in group meetings with others and is not part of the staff, but part of the patients of this second season.
Guest expressed the general opinion in a poem titled " Speaking of Greenberg ," in which he used the Irish ( and thus Catholic ) names Murphy and Mulroney.
Jewish scholars were aware of this, and expressed the opinion that although the verse can be understood wrongly, God was not afraid to write it in the Torah.
The Puritan English government officials also expressed the opinion that they were saving the souls of the Catholic Irish by settling them in Protestant territories where they would inevitably be converted to the ' true faith '.
The opinion denied cancellation of the upper dose limit, and required that before the actual list of individual items or food classes ( as in the opinions expressed in 1986, 1992 and 1998 ) can be expanded, new individual studies into the toxicology of each of such food and for each of the proposed dose ranges are requested.
In " Liberty and the News " ( 1919 ) and " Public Opinion " ( 1921 ) Lippmann expressed the hope that liberty could be redefined to take account of the scientific and historical perspective and that public opinion could be managed by a system of intelligence in and out of government.
During the campaign, Kemp expressed the opinion that the Republican party leaders did not stand behind the ticket wholeheartedly.
Cleese expressed that his reputation had " plummeted " in his eyes, while Palin commented that, " He was just being Muggeridge, preferring to have a very strong contrary opinion as opposed to none at all ".
Vasari expressed the opinion that the manner of painting would make even " the most confident master ... despair and lose heart.
Kuypers also found that the liberal points of view expressed in editorial and opinion pages were found in hard news coverage of the same issues.
According to this model, most views within society are freely expressed, and the mass media are accountable to the people and tends to reflect the spectrum of opinion.
" The following year, 1931, Boris de Schloezer also expressed the opinion that one could write for the gramophone or for the wireless just as one can for the piano or the violin ( Battier 2007, 190 ).
Others ( including primatologist John Napier, who published before Dahinden and Krantz ) have expressed a different opinion, contending it was " likely that Patterson would have used 24 frame / s " because it " is best suited to TV transmission ," while conceding that " this is entirely speculative.
The poet Joachim du Bellay, who lived in Rome through this period in the retinue of his relative Cardinal Jean du Bellay, expressed his scandalized opinion of Julius in two sonnets in his series Les regrets ( 1558 ).
He expressed the opinion that adding more bandwidth was more effective than any of the various schemes for accomplishing QoS they examined.

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We must be aware that the naturist ideas expressed in them matched the desires that the libertarian youth had of breaking up with the conventions of the bourgeoisie of the time.
" Only a few days later, Allan Kozinn wrote an investigative report citing that Leon Klinghoffer's daughters, Lisa and Ilsa, had " expressed their disapproval " of the opera in a statement saying " We are outraged at the exploitation of our parents and the coldblooded murder of our father as the centerpiece of a production that appears to us to be anti-Semitic.
We assume a “ linear ” device having a transfer function whose small signal form may be expressed in terms of a power series containing only odd terms, making the transfer function an odd function of input signal voltage, i. e., O = − O.
It included an interview with Eye of the Devil director J. Lee Thompson, who expressed his initial doubts about Tate's potential with the comment " We even agreed that if after the first two weeks Sharon was not quite making it, we would put her back in cold storage ", but added he soon realized Tate was " tremendously exciting ".
Lakoff's original thesis on conceptual metaphor was expressed in his book with Mark Johnson entitled Metaphors We Live By in 1980.
Denver's criticism of the conservative politics of the 1980s was expressed in his autobiographical folk-rock ballad " Let Us Begin ( What Are We Making Weapons For ).
Conyers expressed concern that this silence was due to the CIA's connections to these military officers dating back to the creation of the Haitian Intelligence service known as SIN, as Alan Nairn's research has shown: " We have turned a very deaf ear to what is obviously a moving force ... it leads you to wonder if our silence is because we knew this was going on and of our complicity in drug activity ..." Nairn in particular alleged that the CIA's connections to these drug traffickers in the junta not only dated to the creation of SIN, but were ongoing during and after the coup.
The Spaceballs ' attitude toward others is expressed by the ship's large bumper sticker: " We brake for nobody.
After the death of Pope John Paul II in 2005, Paisley expressed sympathy for Catholics stating " We can understand how Roman Catholics feel at the death of the Pope and we would want in no way to interfere with their expression of sorrow and grief at this time.
We must be aware that the naturist ideas expressed in them matched the desires that the libertarian youth had of breaking up with the conventions of the bourgeoisie of the time.
In an article entitled, “ The Dangers We Face ,” written in the November 1957 issue of the Bulletin, Harrison Brown stated, “ I believe that we ( the United States ) are rapidly approaching the time when industrial society will reach a ‘ point of no return ’ – a point beyond which recovery from major disruption may literally be impossible ...” The dangers of full-scale nuclear war were a major concern of the Bulletin contributors, and the fear and “ Peril ” that they felt was expressed through their writing.
This viewpoint was expressed by former Starland Vocal Band member Taffy Danoff in a 2002 interview for VH1's 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders: " We got two of the five Grammys-one was Best New Artist.
On the 15 November 1830, he expressed himself:We are preyed upon by our enemies, by those who regard us as hypocrites or as imbeciles, and by those who are persuaded that our life depends on money ... Freedom is not given, it is taken.
" Others were less analytical: " We have never suffered from such insufferable hideousness, expressed in terms of so-called music.
And age 69 feels real good .” She also recently expressed dismay at the state of current pop music, saying, " We didn't have to send our children out of the room when we were with Motown.
We expressed our sympathy to the family of the person who was tragically killed.
During his first two years in power, Kérékou expressed only nationalism and said that the country's revolution would not " burden itself by copying foreign ideology ... We do not want communism or capitalism or socialism.
We can convert a mass expressed in kilograms to the equivalent mass expressed in metres by multiplying by the conversion factor G / c < sup > 2 </ sup >.
We look at the photograph on the left page, form our own impressions and then compare them with what the poet felt and expressed on the right page.
We can write that relationship explicitly ; the i-th component for the vector P can be expressed as:
Nock's philosophy of the Remnant was influenced by the deep pessimism and elitism that social critic Ralph Adams Cram expressed in a 1932 essay, " Why We Do Not Behave Like Human Beings ".< ref >
Many noted health professionals including Dr. Otis Brawley ( author of " How We Do Harm: A Doctor Breaks Ranks About Being Sick In America ", and currently ( as of August 2012 ) both chief medical officer and executive vice president of the American Cancer Society ) have expressed the view that this improvement in efficacy is due to the dose of esomeprazole recommended for therapy rather than any inherent superiority of esomeprazole.
We have expressed to Major General Bennett our confidence in him.
We conclude that every rotation matrix, when expressed in a suitable coordinate system, partitions into independent rotations of two-dimensional subspaces, at most < sup > n </ sup >⁄< sub > 2 </ sub > of them.

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