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"opine" Definitions
  1. opine that… to express a particular opinion

282 Sentences With "opine"

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For him to opine on Mr. Cantin's injuries is ludicrous.
Economic advisers shouldn't opine on anything beyond their specific remit.
She's entitled to opine if she wishes or stay silent.
Sam Altman: I also feel unqualified to opine on that.
It is easy from afar to opine on what might be considered "normal" behavior for someone accused of sexual assault, and equally easy to opine on how someone who was sexually assaulted should handle it.
RIVERA: Would you opine on the extent this thing was circulated?
Social media has made it easy to opine on nearly anything.
But should you be listening to just anybody opine about relationships?
No. Jemele Hill uses television and social media to opine on sports.
In his own confirmation hearing, Roberts was happy to opine on Brown.
Victim impact witnesses cannot, by law, opine about the penalty they prefer.
We report and opine about events like election campaigns, wars and crimes.
Industry pundits opine that The New Normal is no longer about startup growth.
If anyone is qualified to opine on meddling abroad, it is the Saudis.
If you're asking me to opine on the ... I'm saying, people like that.
I'm sorry, I feel like I've lost the ability to opine on Ionis.
The move was unusual, since U.S. presidents don't normally opine on foreign elections.
Not an easy subject to opine on yet, but that won't deter Hollywood.
And he used to opine in support of some forms of gun control.
My brain's capacity to analyze and opine on these things has been depleted.
It hits on pretty much every controversial topic, with Trump happy to opine.
So we've had people sort of opine about that in ways as well.
Larry Hogan: Well look, I can't read the President's mind or try to opine.
" Incyte: "I've got to tell you, I shouldn't be allowed to opine on it.
Too many of us opine from a geographic distance too removed from most districts.
Like many political journalists, Carlson periodically accepted offers to go on television and opine.
And lengthy court proceedings required costly experts to opine on the fairness of the price.
Would it be proper for him to opine on the propriety of such noncriminal collusion?
Over production that's notionally Southern influenced, they opine about various ways to establish better boundaries.
There are many pundits who will opine that removing a president is divisive and unprecedented.
Why, the way things are going, the owners opine, they might even have to close!
And one of his favorite subjects on which to opine is sports -- the NBA in particular.
A few commenters waded in to opine that the boys were too skinny and possibly malnourished.
Meanwhile, he wouldn't opine about whether Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump would be better as president.
Groups representing child care and young children certainly have no shortage of legislation to opine on.
When U.S. businesses opine on the escalating trade conflict, they strongly predict ill effects to come.
"I think that Treasury is going to have to opine on this pretty quickly," Smalligan said.
Inside publications, news and opinion bleed together; opinion writers report while reporters opine via news analysis.
Both executives like to use the lengthy letter formats to opine about management and global events.
The right to opine on any issue, especially in politics, is considered an American art form.
I'm not Catholic, so I'm a bit reluctant to opine on a religion not my own.
Pundits on TV confidently opine that Trump would never do something quite as crazy as this.
Do a little bit of reading, a little bit of learning before you opine on these issues.
Many pundits opine about Donald Trump, but few do so with the special authority of Pat Buchanan.
The image seemed "suggestive" to many Twitter users, who took to the platform to giggle and opine.
Yet Mr Piketty was not the only rock-star French economist to opine on the labour reforms.
We routinely send election monitors to foreign countries and opine as to the legitimacy of their elections.
He would opine about pop culture, music and politics -- and sometimes all three at once -- via Twitter.
He's less likely, I think, to opine, or rely heavily on writing style, than to dig and understand.
Some opine he could come in behind Barry Goldwater and George McGovern, neither of whom cracked 40 percent.
It should come as no surprise that candidates are reticent to opine on the topic during the campaign.
Not only did some of these respondents opine on the virtues of segregation and the inferiority of blacks.
"I can't opine with any great thoughts, other than it sort of takes us back to Watergate," Sen.
"I don't speak for the president and I don't opine on what the president says," Sater told reporters.
We weren't involved in that filing so I'm probably not the right guy to opine on that situation.
After all, the thinking goes, if she could opine on whether Brown was correctly decided, why not Roe?
It seems sharp and bright to me, but I'll wait for a full review to fully opine on it.
Red-hot IPO that I haven't been able to visit makes me ill-informed and I will not opine.
Pro sports contracts have long been in the general conversational chum that fans opine about between games or innings.
"I'm not in a position to opine on motivations of the president," he said at a recent news conference.
After all, chamber of commerce type conservatives love nothing more than to opine on the great virtues of Texas.
Screenshot from C-Span Screenshot from C-Span Leahy interrupted Zuckerberg when he began to opine about the country's tragedy.
Goa's minister for tourism chose this moment to opine that Nigerians make trouble in India and ought to be deported.
The voters may opine on the overarching principle but the voters cannot get involved in the minutiae of policy implementation.
Gorsuch said he was sure he could conjure something, but he wouldn't be able to opine on it if could.
Barr's speech has not been curtailed; she remains free to opine (and mostly free to tweet) to her heart's content.
Whenever I heard Mr. Cruz opine that Mr. O'Rourke was just wrong for Texas, my stomach would lurch a little.
Grenell has long used his personal Twitter account to attack critics or otherwise opine — well before he joined Trump's team.
We actually have other constitutional ways to do it but as argued yes they will opine on them I&aposm sure.
While tense exchanges between Gorsuch and Democrats were minimal, Democrats still grew irritated by his refusal to opine on certain issues.
Some of the nominees would say it wasn't appropriate for a lower court nominee to opine about any Supreme Court decision.
Some Western political forces opine that objecting to globalization in the abstract is much easier than directly confronting specific policy problems.
Mr Lenaerts says the ruling was simply the court's response to a particular request for it to opine on judicial independence.
What an incredible ignoramus to opine that we should rethink NATO and have that old organization start thinking anew about terrorism.
Do those limitations include constraints on the authority of prosecutors to disclose and opine on noncriminal behavior uncovered during their investigations?
People who don't understand the medium, or the pressures, loudly opine that it's corporate control or even worse, that it's partisan.
It might be tempting to opine that gay and bi men are just bitchy, like many of the stereotypes tell us.
"You're asking us to opine on a law that's not on the books anymore," said Justice Sonia Sotomayor, an Obama-appointee.
It is unlikely that he will opine on a remedy if the justices agree that the CFPB's director is unconstitutionally appointed.
Do they in fact opine little about context — political or even art-historical — and remain mercurial, temporal facts of their own materials?
Zuckerberg would almost always rather describe the world as it is rather than opine about how he thinks it ought to be.
Welcome to First Click, an essay written by The Verge staff in which we opine on lives lived in the near future.
I know you're expecting me to opine on the potential of a folding, dual-screen device — but I won't do that today.
Say got its start last June as poll for Tesla shareholders to opine whether Musk should retain the chairman and CEO titles.
They needed to learn to take the rough with the smooth, I opine with a calmness that drives Ganna into a fury.
I don't really know what's in Icahn Enterprises so therefore I'm not going to be able to opine or recommend the stock.
Mr. Mueller said Wednesday that he would confine himself strictly to the text of his report and would refuse to opine further.
"You're asking us to opine on a law that's not on the books anymore," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said shortly after Ginsberg's comment.
Her outfit, she said, was for her own comfort and enjoyment, and her critic was not within their rights to opine on it.
Some senators asked him to opine on his vision for HUD, but few pressed with follow-up questions about the feasibility of implementation.
Inside the Trump Organization, the company that manages his various businesses, he occasionally interrupted routine discussions of business to opine on women's figures.
The doctor who tried to opine on the limits of antimicrobial therapy on the eve of Penicillin's discovery turned, overnight, into history's fool.
Some Democrats are beginning to opine that Roberts could save the Senate from itself and force consideration of witnesses if there's a tie.
For all these reasons, and many more, the empaneling of a group of experts to opine on healthful sodium intake has huge consequences.
Roiphe's larger goal here is to investigate the lived reality of her romantic dynamics, not to get on a soap box and opine.
He's used his tweets to announce new policies and hirings and firings in his administration and to opine on political events of the day.
As in years past, Dimon is likely to opine on topics ranging from interest rates and energy markets to financial regulations and foreign affairs.
Unfortunately, Panasonic wasn't turning on its prototypes at the show, so I can't opine on the extra large electronic viewfinder on the Lumix S1R.
I don't know what he said or didn't say or how he meant it, so it's hard for me to opine on that subject.
There is a seemingly endless parade of Democrats to cable news cameras and green rooms to opine about the case to remove the president.
More recently, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the congressional maps in North Carolina and Maryland, declining to opine on the constitutionality of partisan gerrymandering.
They opine that there aren't enough women in tech, and express outrage and frustration that just 11 percent of senior tech leaders are women.
To this day, the young wine's release offers an excuse to gather with friends to opine on the year's harvest and savor its fruitiness.
"I don't want to opine as to why they would rather bicker than do the people's work," Ms. Atta-Mensah said in an interview.
We might not be chaining ourselves to fences anticipating the arrival of police, but we do opine in a space where we anticipate attack.
I'm not a card-carrying member of the Save the Manuals club, but I'll opine that it's the way to go in this car.
The European Commission will also have the opportunity to opine on whether the deal raises competition concerns although it approved the previous approach in 2010.
Almost all board meetings will have legal counsel and when it comes to nitty-gritty legal contracts, counsel will be asked to opine and clarify.
They don't say I don't have a degree in Middle Eastern studies or civil engineering, yet they're still perfectly willing to opine on these issues.
The Haggler found a legal expert who could opine on this question: Do these customers have a legal claim to a refund from American Express?
"Unfortunately, you get a lot of people that opine on legislation that they haven't even read yet," he said while walking across the Capitol grounds.
"I believe it is not appropriate for me to opine or give my thoughts at this point, given the fact that I'm recused," Sessions said.
Not often in the public eye since then, he uses the opportunity of the new version of "DNA" to opine on developments in the field.
As they did about radio or television before Twitter, critics and evangelists opine about new forums for public discourse as either deeply corrosive or utopian.
Importantly, the justices are not being asked to opine on the continued legality of abortion, or related considerations such as fetal pain, autonomy or embryology.
"It is not the job of a Canadian prime minister to opine on the American electoral process," Mr. Trudeau said last month in Calgary, Alberta.
"They ask me questions I don't have the answer to and I don't have the authority or understanding to be able to opine on," Benioff said.
But beyond budgeting, Powell has largely rejected lawmakers' requests to opine on issues relegated to Congress while guarding the central bank's independence amid Trump's constant criticism.
I think what you'll see is that as the legislatures will opine on this ... But I mean, we very much believe these are independent contractor roles.
Transferring that power to Washington, where some distant bureaucrat across the continent must opine about any change drives a wedge between the citizen and the franchise.
So when Americans opine these small businesses need to "pay their fair share," the truth is they are paying several shares more than they should be.
Moslem leaders often opine that Islam is a peaceful faith and Jihadist terrorists are usurping the banner of Islam to achieve their violent and political agendas.
I suppose that there is an ethical question, too, about carrying such substances across state lines, which you may opine on as well if you choose.
Because I suspect we'd see a similar result: people who opine on politics also imagine that voters are farther to the right than they really are.
Despite what many legal scholars may opine, there is nothing in the Constitution that says that a sitting president cannot be indicted in a criminal court.
"Leader McConnell doesn't just have to opine on policy, he has to run the Senate floor and manage its time," Rubio told reporters at the Capitol.
Coriander takes part in the London riots of 2011; several characters pass comment on the opening ceremony of the Olympics of 2012, many more opine on Brexit.
That could complicate Judge Amy Coney Barrett whose Catholic faith has led some critics to opine without evidence that she&aposd vote to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Those individuals were free to report and opine on the news however they wanted to, as long as they stuck to the facts and our editorial guidelines.
And when things come up that you need to vote on, you need to opine on, you'll have the view of a citizen that's informed by facts.
It is not always possible or appropriate for reporters to opine as to what is true or not, as opposed to reporting what is said by others.
NBC is already advertising its new shows on the taxi TV. Since Ms. Drinkwater is an upfront veteran, she is well positioned to opine on the changes.
Many security analysts might opine that the Islamic State's heyday is done, but even if there's a slightest chance of them making inroads, we must be cautious.
The Paris-based IEA, of which the U.S. is a member along with much of the western industrialized world, crunches the numbers to opine on underlying trends.
Judge Starr similarly cast his Senate confirmation answers as a principled reluctance, in compliance with the judicial code of conduct, to opine on issues in pending cases.
" Saying "I don't understand America," Snoop went on to opine that "They just want to keep showing the abuse that we took hundreds and hundreds of years ago.
I was no longer obsessively opening and closing social media apps and was able to process current events without seeing people endlessly and sometimes pointlessly opine about them.
But, being at the Geneva Motor Show and seeing it in a dormant position, all I can do is opine on the way it's been styled and designed.
Last year a financial regulator found that Samsung BioLogics did indeed inflate the value of Bioepis by $3.9bn, though it did not opine on the motive for this.
THE website of the American Psychiatric Association warns members not to opine on the mental health of Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton or other challengers for the White House.
You don't see the operational aspects of the company that I think are so important, to not just opine on the direction but actually to see it through.
This has been a favorite topic of his and it is very, very likely that he's going to take whatever comes out of this and opine about it.
"We opine that such a merger would require a fair degree of cost rationalization given the degree of operational and revenue duplication between AMMB and RHB," he said.
Our perhaps jaundiced view is that the pundits who opine on these subjects reveal, by that very behavior, far more about themselves than they reveal about the future.
Trump declined to opine on whether the process would be easier if Puerto Rico were a state rather than a territory - a hot-button political issue on the island.
WE ACTUALLY WENT OUT AND WE HAD A BLUE CHIP LAW FIRM IN NEW YORK OPINE ON IT. WE HAVE GONE BACK TO TWO OTHER BLUE CHIP LAW FIRMS.
The Downing Street bully pulpit would give him the opportunity to opine to the world on things he cares about, such as Israeli foreign policy and Donald Trump's failures.
The State Department already produces annual reports that opine on the state of foreign judiciaries, which can be put to good use to protect the integrity of U.S. courts.
The bodies of the 10 sailors killed hadn't even been pulled from the water before the talking heads began to opine that they died because the Navy is overstretched.
Whereas Ms Lagarde's role at the fund is broad—she would opine on matters ranging from global inequality to sexual harassment—her new job is narrower, and more technical.
"Roiphe's larger goal here is to investigate the lived reality of her romantic dynamics, not to get on a soap box and opine," Lauren Elkin writes in her review.
But Judge Castel is clearly mulling the appropriate regulation of cryptocurrency: In an order issued last Thursday, he invited the Commodities Futures Trading Commission to opine on its role.
Turn on cable news, and the guests who opine on the weighty public policy questions of the day quite often have some title like "chief economist" underneath their name.
Up next, Victor Davis Hanson will be here to opine on the left&aposs meltdown, speaking of meltdowns, over Trump&aposs comments at NATO and of course the Putin summit.
The game, and society with it, are getting too soft, they opine; too little discipline, too much expression, too little respect for the way the game used to be played.
Thus, in proper incrementalist fashion, the court refused to opine on a hypothetical future case where the state money would be used by the school to further explicitly religious ends.
Many beat reporters and enterprise teams believe, with some justification, that writers of editorials do nothing but steal their hard-won discoveries and grandly opine about them from their sofas.
"I'm not going to opine on this issue to ensure the survival of this group," wrote one banker friend, keenly aware that I'm a journalist for an international news organization.
So I think the difference between reporters who use Twitter well and poorly is the difference between those who use Twitter to report and those just using it to opine.
Even former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, former FBI Director James Comey and various congressional intelligence committees opine and have confirmed the fact this president has done nothing illegal.
Last week we told you how ESPN loud-guy Stephen A. Smith, whose only job is to opine on sports, has remarkably gotten his last six NBA Finals picks wrong.
After just a day of using it, I'm not going to opine on its performance — especially since the 3.63 MacBook I have to compare it to is a 2016 core m7.
As part of a promotional campaign for his American Greetings brand of greeting cards, Parks and Recreations star Nick Offerman came to Vegas to opine about the pitfalls of modern technology.
After Stanley went on KIIS FM's Celeb HQ to opine on the state of Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson's relationship, Kardashian shut down Stanley's supposed status as momager Kris Jenner's friend.
Rattner is just the latest in a long line of wealthy, finger-wagging moderate types who tend to enjoy generous platforms in the national media to opine about the national debt.
Experts, meanwhile, opine that women in relationships would have sex more often if they weren't so stressed, tired, or insecure about their bodies, and offer tips to overcome these inconvenient feelings.
Burden, a new documentary by Timothy Marrinan and Richard Dewey, looks back over Chris Burden's career, inviting his old college friends and critical talking heads alike to opine over archival footage.
As far as the VP choice, he may end up with an opportunity to opine on the short list, but there is little chance he will get to dictate the choice.
Without anyone on the stage to hold his feet to the fire (or interrupt him), Bloomberg had the space and time to opine and expand -- and complain about his earlier treatment.
" The Biden advisers — Anita Dunn and Kate Bedingfield — argue that "Giuliani is not a public official, and holds no public office that would entitle him to opine on the nation's airwaves.
Yesterday, Harper was out chatting up a group of little leaguers, and decided to opine on the function of participation trophies, basically telling kids, no, you don't deserve or need them.
They opine on President Trump and popular culture and their sport's economics, and it is indisputably stirring to see young men and women looking beyond the horizon of wins and losses.
The Santa Barbara and Toronto attackers were heavily involved in and influenced by incel communities, where "involuntary celibates," usually men, gather to opine on their inability to attain love and sexual fulfillment.
Mark Zuckerberg himself took the stage to make painful jokes about Fast and Furious and opine on how Facebook wants to dominate what he sees as the next major platform: augmented reality.
In fact, one may even opine that while these moves do allow for governmental growth, ultimately, they may hurt the country economically due to a divestment between both government and economic hubs.
And in the end, a contributor job where one is paid to opine on television may not be able to compete with what said contributor deems as a bigger, more important cause.
One recent producer of the Oscars said that minute-by-minute post-show ratings analysis indicated that "vast swaths" of people turned off their televisions when celebrities started to opine on politics.
It is true that Warren received the greatest support from highly educated white people, leading others to opine that the majority of the electorate did not want to vote for an intellectual.
Although the Justice Department's filing does not opine on the whistle-blowers' claims, it argues that an appellate court should revise the analysis it made when it dismissed the case last year.
In June 85033, the ITC announced that it was initiating a Section 337 investigation into the tech companies named by Neodron, although it did not opine on the merits of the case.
"Why do I have to stand up and opine on these things?" said Wade, who refuses to go on social media because she does not trust her ability to hold her tongue.
U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer in Manhattan ruled the plaintiffs' seven expert witnesses were either unqualified to opine on whether Mirena can cause intracranial hypertension or provided unreliable opinions regarding the link.
It ran counter to what most tech leaders were saying and, for some, may have stood as a proxy for Microsoft, whose CEO, Satya Nadella, had yet to publicly opine on the topic.
But the fact is, it's been this way since before America's birth, with occasional blips of high culture always ready to opine on whatever case happened to bring the Trial Of The Century.
" He seemed even more certain in November 2015, when he told sports writer Bill Simmons, "I don't have the temperament to sit in relative solitude and just opine and write from the bench.
The topics about which he has been known to freely opine include business, the economy, climate change and what an entrepreneur needs to do in order to allow business creation to run riot.
HBO's adaptation of the series maintained much of this violence critique in its earlier seasons, letting characters opine at length about the Mad King and Robert's Rebellion to provide the context viewers needed.
They also opine that the sharp decrease in investor willingness to take risk that became apparent in the markets in November and December had to do with other factors, not with the Fed.
"On a day they're calling the president an anti-Semite, they don't think their readers can question their fitness to opine on these issues?" said one GOP operative aligned with the White House.
To any guest who inquires, Mr. Sykes will give directions with military precision, opine confidently on the local haunts and conjure cabs with a whistle so piercing it must impress the neighborhood fauna.
And when critics seeing The Game opine that "we loved this shit [Trump], ate it up — even as we hated it and mocked it," one has to wonder who this "we" is, exactly.
They were not going to get lost in the thickets of arguments over the original meaning of a Reconstruction-era constitutional amendment when they could opine on the allegedly natural order of things.
"Given the protracted and broad-based slowdown of the Indian economy, we opine the government will undertake fiscal expansion to boost the economy," said Sher Mehta, director of macroeconomic research at Virtuoso Economics.
Of course, Kerr initially shut down China questions last week -- saying he didn't know enough about the situation with China and Hong Kong to opine in the wake of the Daryl Morey tweets.
Since winning the presidential election, Trump has used Twitter to insult Meryl Streep, opine on foreign policy, and complain about the reporting of media outlets such as CNN and the New York Times.
Manigault-Newman goes on to opine that Trump "covets" his daughter: For as long as I'd known Trump, I'd observed the way he hugs, touches, and kisses Ivanka; the way she calls him Daddy.
WISENBERG: Because Scott there&aposs been a rule that&aposs been followed for decades that a judicial candidate should not opine on something on a specific issue that may come before him or her.
"We have expectations that are misguided about how people respond to traumatic events, especially sexual assault," said Valliere, who was allowed to testify in general terms but could not opine on the case itself.
" The company said it was "understandable that our CEO would have a forceful response to any employee who would opine on such a significant and complex matter, without the matter having been fully reviewed.
It is not enough to wait and hope for nine judges to opine on the matter: we, the people, must strongly advocate for a system by which voters choose their representatives, not vice versa.
Fans of the former vice president may hope that "Amtrak Joe" chimes in to offer his unabashed view of matters, but it's too early to know how often he'll opine on the latest news.
The second is that Trump loves this deal, because it has gotten him the thing he has always not-so-secretly craved: the praise of mainstream pundits who opine from 6 to 9 a.m.
Mr. Liberman isn't around to opine on her new cosmetics line, fantasized about "always, always, always," Ms. Wells said, and at last made reality in her current position as chief creative officer of Revlon.
The Q&A sessions always end up more like parlor games, where I'm asked to opine on the latest technology buzzwords as if they were ticker symbols for potential investments: blockchain, 3D printing, CRISPR.
His first syllabus expected students to know about the British constitution and to opine on topics like "the use of the term 'natural' in economic writings" or "economic aims as a factor in international politics".
I am neither a mother nor a housewife, but it was my inability to directly relate to Katie's particular body struggles that made me question if I had the authority to opine about this character.
"I am not going to opine whether we should have one fewer (rate hike) or the same as before," Williams said when asked about his view on the appropriate number of rate hikes this year.
"Plaintiffs' experts can only opine against the scientific consensus by applying unreliable, untested, and unsupported methodologies in a results-driven manner," the company said on Friday, responding to objections to its October summary judgment motion.
FBI Director James Comey, did not opine publicly on the matter, but Obama proceeded to raise the stakes by claiming to have warned Russian President Vladimir Putin that there would be consequences for those attacks.
Henry Kissinger is still considered an influential voice on foreign policy and the architects of the Iraq War are free to opine about Trump in the pages of practically every respectable print outlet we have.
Such is the state of fear — Freedom House declares democracy to be facing "its most serious crisis in decades" — that even economists are leaping across customary academic boundaries into political science in order to opine.
Elsewhere, different free-speech issues abounded: college campuses in convulsions over who should opine and how; tech behemoths pondering how to control (and profit from) the blizzard of online chatter; authoritarian governments snuffing out digital dissent.
Business and political deals will get done, crucial contacts will be made, cutting edge technologies will be showcased, experts will opine on fascinating topics, and parties will continue through the snowy nights in the Swiss Alps.
When data are in the public eye, it is then that investors, credit analysts, consultants, academics and the media can ask more probing questions and opine on what they think is happening in our financial system.
He argued that these scenarios were hypotheticals that he would not be able to address because of the "Ginsburg rule" — a precedent set by Ruth Bader Ginsburg of not previewing how she would opine on future cases.
"Though Asian PMIs have demonstrated for respite in the current term, we opine that a synchronized economic slowdown remains in place in lieu of weakness in both domestic and foreign demand," Phillip Futures wrote in a note.
Some will opine that trade penalties would be ineffective or that if not well managed, the countries could slide into a costly trade war that would spill over into other areas, such as cooperation on North Korea.
Today, the art critic seems much less inclined to opine from an elusive ivory tower and is more willing to get down-and-dirty by curating shows that place artists within the context of something much larger.
" Asked about the issue, a spokesperson for Cornell's Title IX office told Soave, "The Office of the Title IX Coordinator does not opine on whether an individual's reported conduct 'could ... be a Title IX infraction on its own.
Now I can finally watch some asshole in a suit stand on stage and opine about how the shiny new phone he's holding—which looks identical to last year's model, by the way—will change the world forever.
I dare any Republican or law professor or supporter of Trump, wherever they may opine, to put their name on their opinion that George Washington was wrong about the danger of foreign entanglements that would corrupt our democracy.
However much it might have been fun to opine about The State of Games, the truth is that (barring some rhetorical acrobatics) my favorite games of 24 don't have much to say about the decade that preceded them.
He's been swarmed by reporters and protesters when exiting, but aside from swinging out his arms with the double-V gesture made famous by former president Richard Nixon, Stone hasn't lingered outside the courthouse to opine on his case.
Fisher and Larsen documented that at least 21 Supreme Court clerks, of the 67 who served during the 2017 and 2018 terms, had Twitter accounts following legal blogs, podcasts and lawyers and professors who opine on Supreme Court cases.
When his work on competition policy and how to adapt regulation for specific industries earned him the gong in 2014, he could have succumbed to "Nobel prize syndrome", the tendency to opine on all economic matters regardless of expertise.
"We have less patience with pundits and politicians who opine from gated communities and segregated offices about campus incidents that, for all their notoriety, are utterly unrepresentative of the main points of tension on campuses," Glassner and Schapiro wrote.
This sense of regret also peppers Halliday's interactions with the various characters he meets throughout the film, which led a friend I talked to about the film to opine that maybe Halliday is meant as a Spielberg stand-in.
Jack Dolan, on the other hand, a spokesman for the American Council of Life Insurers, didn't want to opine on the case specifically, but said that a fiduciary rule did not necessarily deter bad actors from committing outright fraud.
That is: Snapchat is first and foremost a service for private communication between friends and family, and not a place to opine on Donald Trump's most recent tweetstorm or broadcast photos from your family vacation for everyone to see.
Comparably, Montesquieu would probably opine that there can be no effective check on the abuse of freedom of thought in social media, unless the purveyor of user-generated content is separate from the one who establishes its legitimacy (EUCFR, article 10).
I know that I, for one, am not alone in not wanting to hear this guy opine about suicide prevention: You just have to look a little harder to find the elders of the community, which we kindly did for you.
Former President Obama, who left the White House for the final time just 85033 days ago, couldn't help but opine on Trump's actions for the sake of "our values" and muddied the waters about what the executive order actually means.
Rush Limbaugh, the grandfather of conservative conspiracy talk radio, took to the airwaves as the news of the bombs developed to opine, with absolutely no evidence, that the string of pipe bombs could be a false flag from the Left.
These bullish derivatives, which technically represent the right to buy a stock at a given price within a given time frame, "underprice the potential for shares to trade higher in light of our analyst's fundamental views on rate sensitivity," they opine.
"My reason for telling him this was not to defend what the president was saying, not to opine on whether the president was being truthful or untruthful, but simply to relay 'I've gone as far as I can go,'" Sondland said.
But the gradual degradation of editorial authority is another depressing feature of our digital age, as supposedly neutral reporters use social media to opine freely, ferociously and very publicly about whatever they please, not least their own colleagues and employers.
"I'm not a doctor, I'm not able to opine on the medical condition, but I do know that the overwhelming majority of statements that he's made in his affidavits and public statements vis-à-vis my athletes are false," he said.
Our annual TC Sessions: Robotics+AI event on March 3 affords us the ability to bring together some of the top investors in the category to discuss the hottest startups, best bets and opine on where the industry is going.
I don't know if I'm the best voice to opine on the societal value of the CFPB, but I can tell you that everything you're hearing about the CFPB from those two deeply entrenched camps is either false or grossly overstated.
Not only did he publicly opine that the Trump campaign hadn't colluded with Russia and that there was no obstruction of justice case against the president, but he mused about how a replacement for Jeff Sessions could rein Mueller in.
It's like counterintelligence for the psyche, showing a reverse image of our true fear: that we're slowly programming ourselves into something far less than the existentially free beings which—you might opine—we've spent millennia getting to know and co-coercing into decency.
JOHN WILLIAMS: You know, I'm not going to opine on who should or should not speak about this because to me it's – you know, we're so focused on doing our jobs and doing what we think is best for the American people.
But whenever I hear a Serious Academic opine that his Great Institution of Higher Learning is being sullied by the frivolities of Common Folk, I can't help but roll my eyes and wonder how many other serious academics feel trapped on the inside.
"While it is not my intention to opine on specific tax or spending proposals, I would point to the importance of improving the pace of longer-run economic growth and raising American living standards with policies aimed at improving productivity," she said.
There are far better product minds who can opine on the best ways to innovate on the delivery app experience, but a few examples of features we came up with after consulting fellow delivery addicts include: So what does it all mean?
"We opine that market-watchers may continue to monitor potential supply surges, especially from Saudi Arabia and Russia, which in turn are effective in cushioning the production shortfall from Iran," said OCBC Treasury Research in a morning note, commenting on the oil market.
Until I listen to [Lam Research CEO] Martin Anstice on the Lam Research call, which is going on as I do the show, I cannot opine on what I think about Micron because I want to see whether the supply-demand has tipped.
Ode to the Flame, the band's sophomore record, is out April 15, and follows 2014's Death by Burning (Svart Records) in theme as well as in execution—though I'd venture to opine that it blows its predecessor out of the water.
For the Goodson trial, the prosecution recently lined up a new witness, Stanford Franklin, a retired Baltimore police officer who is "expected to opine on 'retaliatory prisoner transportation practices,' " according to a motion filed by defense lawyers, who tried to block him from testifying.
Mike Quigley (D-IL) asked Mueller to opine on a series of public statements Trump made during the 2016 presidential campaign praising WikiLeaks after the site dropped troves of private emails hacked from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's campaign by Russian actors.
Chief among the list of objections is the desire by many member states for the ITU to opine on and regulate the exciting new technology developments of our day, such as the inner workings of the Internet, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, drones and the like.
Although this was another example of his judicial restraint (like most recent Court nominees, he won't opine on hypothetical cases that could come before him as a justice), it is being misinterpreted by his opponents as indicating he would vote to dismantle the law.
No longer will you be able to weigh in with your highly valued feedback when we, the very hip and knowledgeable writers of Noisey, opine on Metallica's best era (post Load, of course) or Justin Bieber being a more talented artist than Paul McCartney.
"The Department of Defense has not converted Trump's tweets into even a proposed regulation so far as I know, so courts might find it premature to opine on what the Department may legally do with respect to transgender service members," Cruz told VICE News.
FISCAL POLICY AND LONG-TERM GROWTH While it is not my intention to opine on specific tax or spending proposals, I would point to the importance of improving the pace of longer-run economic growth and raising American living standards with policies aimed at improving productivity.
They hear Murphy opine about the relativity of good and evil and discover that Wagner Moura supports legalization, and they assume that the show—heralded as "an unflinching look at one of the War on Drugs' single most violent conflicts"—must embody these politics in its substance.
Many on the left and in the media began to opine wildly — without evidence — that Trump and his campaign conspired and colluded with Russia to hack the DNC and Clinton emails, and even to sway the outcome of the election itself in some treasonous, corrupt fashion.
I have steadfastly resisted, citing the "Goldwater Rule"—the name given to Section 2236 of the American Psychiatric Association's Code of Ethics, which states that it's inappropriate for psychiatrists to opine on public figures that they do not have direct knowledge of or authority to diagnose.
Prior to tip-off, new video was released of Westbrook getting into it with some Mavericks fans in the first row and this may or may not have prompted Mark Cuban to opine that Kevin Durant was a superstar, whereas Westbrook was merely an all-star.
Though most of us may have had our eyes glued to Daenerys as she worriedly watched Tormund opine John Snow's leadership skills, several sly viewers noticed that there was a Starbucks cup of all things sitting on the table in front of the Mother of Dragons in said scene.
The racial aspect of "Black Panther" made it eagerly anticipated, by African-American fans, by those who opine on trends in popular culture and by those who want to see popular culture and its production represent the diversity of contemporary life more fully (these are not mutually exclusive categories).
This column has been waiting for the right moment to opine on Brexit, after long weeks of watching the UK's national nightmare, Europe's delusional underestimation of the costs to itself, the United States' unfathomable amnesia about the historic costs of a divided, wayward Europe riven by growing nationalism.
Redskins 19, Lions 16 Washington was in danger of having a week where it could just be happy, but instead the world will opine on Dwayne Haskins's decision to shoot selfies with fans rather than go onto the field for the final snap of his first N.F.L. win.
The effort to demonize House Intelligence Chairman Schiff (D-Calif.), who is leading the impeachment inquiry into the president, and create political fog for the president demonstrates Republicans' deep reluctance to opine on whether it was appropriate for Trump to ask Ukraine to dig up dirt on a political opponent.
Rachel got in the best Twitter fights — which she did often — because they were almost always pointing out logical fallacies or real harm committed by supposedly respectable theologians or annoying Christian men online, who felt free to opine on subjects, like gay marriage and abortion, that they had no real personal experience with.
The lack of leadership by the UN Secretary General and the President of the United States in forging a path for justice sends a chilling message to journalists and press freedom advocates around the world who brave the potential for deadly retaliation to report and opine on issues that often make those in power uncomfortable.
And it's killing us As David Bloom of HSBC points out Not only did this point to a break with the long-running mantra that a strong USD is in the US interests, but it threw out the convention that it is for the US Treasury, not the president, to opine on USD policy.
Just at ESPN alone, Hill has been a contributor in various ways for over a decade, joining the "Worldwide Leader" in 2006 and working her way into a starring role on the network, due in part to her unique ability to opine in a direct fashion that cuts straight to the heart of a matter.
"Greed corrupts," Carson said, describing allegations that Manafort offered Russian oligarchs polling data relating to battleground states and asking whether Mueller agreed such conduct would create a national security risk or whether it was a betrayal of the U.S. "I'm not going to opine on that, I don't have the expertise in that arena," Mueller told Carson.
Instead, ten years on, looking at the same super-successful black rectangle, investors, analysts, and tech pundits insist Apple, the most valuable company on the planet, needs a massively disruptive invention; a car, or iTunes-scale revolution in the TV industry, largely, maybe, because it is a little boring to opine about that rectangle every year.
"Judges cannot be 'biased' and need not be disqualified if the views they express are based on what they learned while doing the job they were appointed to do," Jackson wrote, noting that recusal for bias typically stems from statements judges make outside of court or when they opine on issues in the case in unofficial settings.
The petition's more interesting argument, in my view, is that the FHFA case offers the justices the opportunity not just to opine on the constitutionality of the structure of agencies with a lone director removable only for good cause, but also on the constitutionally-required remedy for actions taken by an agency headed by an unconstitutionally appointed director.
Katie HillKatherine (Katie) Lauren HillAnti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump House Dems, Senate GOP build money edge to protect majorities Live coverage: House Oversight examines Trump family separation policy MORE (D-Calif.) pressed Homan on his position on family separations, but Homan said lawyers advised him not to opine on the matter outside of a court setting.
Jay: You're talking in terms of—first of all it involves a complexity of bankruptcy auction process and the timing associated with that based on the magistrate's orders and instructions, so to have Issac opine on that ignores an entire set of background regarding the process and what was going on in general with respect to finalizing the agreement per the bankruptcy court's order.
Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE's (R-Ala.) Judiciary Committee hearing, the NAACP and the National Fraternal Order of Police will opine on his fitness to become the next attorney general in front of a room jam-packed with lobbyists.
"I'm not going to opine as to whether I think a particular candidate can beat Donald Trump or not," Avenatti said when presented with names like former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE, Sen.
"One of the issues with living in a country like the U.K. is that the courts can step in to opine in the event that existing legislation has not addressed something," he wrote in an email, adding that there could also be trademark issues if Ms. Gorjanc were to try to use the name of the source of the cells as a marketing element.
I would opine that protecting programs like Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance program (CHIP), which provides health insurance for millions of poor families, the food stamp program, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program (TANF), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) fits neatly into President's Trump vision of America First and it is Congress's job to help him see that.
As evidence, remember that in the 2012 case upholding the mandate, four justices — all of the conservatives (including Justice Anthony Kennedy, whom Kavanaugh would replace) except for Chief Justice John Roberts (who did not opine on the issue) — said they would have done what Texas is now seeking: They would have killed the entire ACA had they been able to get a majority to say the mandate was unconstitutional.
Was it appropriate under Department of Justice and FBI practices and guidelines for Comey to publicly opine, when he announced he would not recommend bringing a case against Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, about his personal opinions regarding the case he chose not to bring?
That piece led venture capitalist and former media company founder Om Malik to opine with a great post yesterday assigning blame for the (many) plights facing the media industry squarely on the shoulders of, let's just call them dumb media executives: When you have sales guys (they are mostly guys) in charge, decisions will reflect their usual approach, which is to maximize their personal gains as quickly as possible, cash in their bonus checks, and then move on to another outfit desperate enough to let them do it all again.
I want to know everything about the complete physical and spiritual metamorphosis I went through when I had my first daughter, and that I am soon to undergo again, as well as everything about how best to parent, but so many books confidently opine about subjects that barely apply to real life (my real life: a NICU baby with reflux who wouldn't nurse or sleep), or they elevate someone's idea of mom humor, or they leave a mother wondering why so many of the books geared toward her assume childbirth came with a partial lobotomy.

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