用an opinion造句子,“an opinion”造句

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Everyone has a comment or an opinion.

maintain(an opinion,a principle,etc)at any cost

Every body part and frock elicits an opinion.

To express an opinion in or as if in an editorial.

(of a decision,an opinion,etc)given or held by everybody

When making an opinion, we must be accurate, concise and pertinent.

If an opinion of the majority arbitrators can not be constituted at the triBunal, the award shall be given according to the opinion of the presiding arbitrator.

Let them have their say and listen--everyone's entitled to an opinion--then give them an honest explanation.

One newly hired aide said,"if you offered Geneen an opinion based on feeling, you were dead."

But before I have an opportunity to venture an opinion, or even to laugh in his face, Van Norden goes on with his monologue.

When we find ourselves entertaining an opinion about which there is a feeling that even to enquire into it would be absurd, unnecessary, undesirable, or wicked——we may know that that opinion is a non-rational one.

Get right in to your story description and then allow the other person to make a remark or share an opinion of the story.

Then you will think it useless to express an opinion, to take a stand, to make an impression; the noises you have renounced increase the anxiety of your soul.

That is, goodness is an objective quality in the world which does not alter with each new regime; nor does it depend on the changing character of human opinion.

The third and equally important principle, awkwardly named , was impute . It emphasized that people form an opinion about a company or product based on the signals that it conveys.

Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.我們聽到的一切都是某種意見,不是事實。我們看到的一切都是某種視角,不是真相。

Well, I have an opinion about your opinion.

To hold or state as an opinion.

(of a person) confidently holding an opinion;convinced

form an opinion about; judge tentatively; form an estimate of, esp. quantities or time.

If you're looking for a therapist, all I have is a tail comb and an opinion.

He must stir it up to search for an opinion, and then manage to put the right opinion in its way.

I shall be happy to give you an opinion upon the subject in the course of a day or two.

The several points in an opinion are digested in short paragraphs and are then numbered and classified by subject matter according to an elaborate classification scheme.

What OK provided that the others did not was neutrality, a way to affirm or to express agreement without having to offer an opinion.

To the extent required to prevent a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, an agency may delete identifying details when it makes available or publishes an opinion, statement of policy, interpretation, or staff manual or instruction.

Fifty-six percent of those surveyed said they neither support nor oppose the two-month-old movement and 59 percent said they didn’t know enough to form an opinion about its goals.

timorous of venturing an opinion.

elicit an opinion from a person

No one can infer such an opinion from his statement.

It is, of course, possible to disagree with an opinion without being intolerant of it.

That, at least, is an opinion prominently aired in the National, an English-language newspaper in Abu Dhabi.

It can be rather disruptive as it was highlighted by several authors in an opinion exchange about architecture rewrite.

If I were Steve Jobs, I wouldn’t be rattled by by of them, although details are so scant on many that it’s impossible to form an opinion, period.

If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do.

an opinion造句

Venture an opinion, objection, explanation

Everyone should form an opinion based on reason and logic.

Because repetition increases the accessibility of an opinion, we assume it has a high prevalence.

Yet an opinion poll by the Levada Centre has found that 65% of Muscovites believe the contrary.

We shall appreciate your providing us with an opinion as to the credit standing, respectability and responsibility of the following firm.

How can opinion be so divided?

It is meaningless to insist on creating an opinion when there is no evidence to form an opinion.

There is the same need of an infallible judge of opinions to decide an opinion to be noxious, as to decide it to be false, unless the opinion condemned has full opportunity of defending itself.

There's still a lot more of the text and so that first fragment a part, but I immediately begin to form an opinion about this part with respect to an imagined or supposed whole.

Everyone had an opinion on the subject.

The case that the justices accepted is an appeal by the state of Alaska of an opinion by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Providing an opinion when asked for one.

In an opinion by then-Justice Rehnquist, the Supreme Court held that the sole purposes of creating national forests were to preserve timber supply and watersheds.

We now live in a world where anyone can publish an opinion or perspective, whether true or not, and have that opinion amplified within the information marketplace.

When you meet someone for the first time, by the time you have stated your name or shaken hands, the other person has already formed an opinion about the kind of person you are.

To present an opinion in the guise of an objective report.

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