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6 Sentences With "gives an opinion"

How to use gives an opinion in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "gives an opinion" and check conjugation/comparative form for "gives an opinion". Mastering all the usages of "gives an opinion" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"And if he gives an opinion consistent with our conversation yesterday, then we'll charge criminal homicide along with the kidnapping," said Zappala.
Since 2018, she is a member of the panel foreseen by Article 255 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, which gives an opinion on candidates' suitability to perform the duties of Judge and Advocate-General of the Court of Justice and the General Court before the governments of the Member States appoint them.
In the Littera Florentina this man is named "Gallus Aquila", probably from an error of the scribe in reading Γαλλουον ("Gallus") for Ιουλιον ("Julius"). This has occasioned this Julius Aquila to be confounded with others who share a similar name, like Publius Aquillius Gallus. His date is uncertain, though he probably lived under or before the reign of Septimius Severus, 193-8 CE, because in the Digest he gives an opinion upon a question which seems to have been first settled by Severus.Digest, 26. tit.
In Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas, a division is a formal count that can be called for if a voice vote is deemed insufficient. The procedure for voting and divisions is specified by standing orders 70–77. In Seanad Éireann, the upper house, a similar procedure is laid out by standing orders 56–63. In the Dáil the Ceann Comhairle (chair) puts the question and TDs (deputies) present say the Irish word Tá (yes) or Níl (no) respectively if they agree or disagree.Dáil SO 70(1) The Ceann Comhairle then gives an opinion on the voice vote.
Recording BBC TV Flog It!, antiques expert and valuer James Lewis gives an opinion (Birmingham, 2014) On each show, valuations are carried out by two experts and, sometimes, by Martin himself. Experts that have featured on the show include Will Axon, Michael Baggott, David Barby, Kate Bateman, Raj Bisram, Kate Bliss, James Braxton, James Lewis, Anita Manning, Jethro Marles, Adam Partridge, Thomas Plant, Claire Rawle, Natasha Raskin, Charlie Ross, Philip Serrell, Nigel Smith, Catherine Southon, Mark Stacey, Elizabeth Talbot and Christina Trevanion, some of whom have also appeared as auctioneers in other editions of Flog It! and in other antiques- related BBC programmes such as Bargain Hunt and Cash in the Attic.
Thomas Hardwick, who wrote that "I object to this appointment—[Whipple] is personally offensive and objectionable to me, and I can not consent to the confirmation of the nominee." A blue slip or blue-slipping refers to two distinct legislative procedures in the United States Congress. In the House, it is the rejection slip given to tax and spending bills sent to it by the Senate that did not originate in the House in the first place, per the House's interpretation of the Origination Clause. In the Senate, it is the slip on which the Senators from the state of residence of a federal judicial nominee gives an opinion on the nominee.

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