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Even in the bathrooms I could hear the expert voices opining.
But beyond that I would opining, and that would be unhelpful.
He also started on his path toward opining on limiting immigration.
He is not opining on whether it did or did not happen.
I'm just thinking about, you know, Warren, opining on the airline industry.
"People in public office should feel comfortable opining on things," says Rep.
No, the sign wasn't opining about the best exit signs to follow.
Stephen Moore is a conservative commentator best known for opining on economic issues.
And they were always quoted, like, opining, and I just got interested in it.
What followed was an afternoon of munching, sugar-fueled giggling and plenty of opining.
Some Twitter users criticized her for using the Black emoji and opining on racial issues.
But that hasn't stopped him from opining on what those in government should aspire to.
People also criticized him for opining on what people with uteruses should do with their bodies.
A Meadows spokesman said he wouldn't be opining on leadership races anymore until after the elections.
When Giuliani began opining about U.S. hostages held in North Korea, senior staff were irritated and perplexed.
He's also been his industry's top spokesman, opining on matters from regulation to politics and the economy.
And Klobuchar was excellent while opining that she, not Sanders, will follow through and get things done.
Conservative MP Boris Johnson, Britain's former foreign secretary, just couldn't resist opining on the development in Denmark.
Cable news was just becoming ubiquitous, and so, soon, he was as well, opining on Ebonics almost daily.
Trudeau found an unlikely ally Wednesday in Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who laughingly eschewed opining on the kerfuffle.
" And he had just finished opining that "we need the younger generation to be more free, and express themselves.
" Then it's back to Mr. Carville opining on Elvis in the Rolls: "America never tasted the same after he hit.
Anyhow, it's not opining on movies that's perverse to me, and good thing, since that's how I make a living.
For the dozens of reporters and veteran legal eagles following the case, the jurors are the focus of endless opining.
Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer earlier in the day steered clear of prognostication, opining only that the economy needs faster growth.
Yet she keeps the team's spirits up regardless, opining that her father has to be somewhere out there among the stars.
He lauds today's more "business friendly environment," in terms of federal regulation, while opining on themes from fintech to European politics.
Former investigators who worked on both major cases became some of the sought-after TV pundits opining as Mueller's probe unfolded.
Facebook is where she really shines, opining on everything from poetry to the ills of the West to her nearly 395,000 followers.
The acclaimed sex therapist isn't opining about the sort of long, slow, deep, soft, wet kisses Kevin Costner described in Bull Durham.
Justin Amash, whose public opining on impeaching President Donald Trump has earned him denunciations from the conservative House caucus he helped found.
The fallout, however, continued with numerous media columnists opining on what the decision meant for the country and Australian politicians wading in.
Commentators on the 24/7 news channels are opining upon the significance of this event and what it portends for the future.
" On Friday, President Trump sought to offload some blame on to the Obama administration by opining: "I do feel badly for [Flynn].
The fallout continued on Friday with numerous media columnists opining on what the decision meant for the country and politicians wading in.
" Nix also compared Puerto Rico's newly-elected governor, Ricardo Rosello, to President Donald Trump, opining that both are "incapable of running a country.
But as some noted at the time, and many more are now opining with the benefit of hindsight, he was a strange pick.
Kanakadurga, who hasn't been able to speak to her twin 12-year-old boys since January 2, says the politicians should stop opining.
"Why are they opining on this when they possibly could not know?" said the GOP lawmaker who's been closely following the Jordan controversy.
The justices in the majority were not acting outside their authority, opining on policy or, as some might say, legislating from the bench.
As late as October 2016, Ms. Shelton still was opining that "ultralow" interest rates were exacerbating economic inequality while failing to drive growth.
So I wrote this script called "Sequels, Remakes and Adaptations," because it was sort of my way of opining [about] the Hollywood industry.
Kavanaugh is known for taking a strong stance in defense of gun rights, opining in 2011 that bans on assault weapons are unconstitutional.
And yet, there are people flouting this new way of life, partying on Florida beaches and incorrectly opining that government reactions have been overblown.
Even Dr. Oz, who interviewed Trump on his show on Wednesday, has come under attack for opining in a positive manner about Trump's health.
"So, I think it's urgent for companies, and media companies, especially, to try to bring the discussion back to informing, as opposed to opining."
It's no surprise that, in opining about which political candidates had indeed committed hypocrisy, Democratic and Republican partisans tended to nominate Bush and Kerry, respectively.
Simmons said he had operated separately from Langley; he hinted at brazen operations against drug cartels, opining on the painful isolation of an operative's existence.
"It is necessary to wait for the U.S. government to announce regulations that implement these measures before opining on their reach and depth," Rodriguez said.
Director Christopher McQuarrie advises against audiences opining whether any of the action in his latest film is inspired by real-life political drama or current events.
The videos run the gamut from providing actual evidence of a transgression to a channel creator analyzing and opining in the style of a cable pundit.
But it is not the military or former members of the military who should be deciding these things or indeed who should be opining on them.
He will preside over the meeting in Davos, greeting dignitaries, opining from the main stage of the Congress Center and dropping in on exclusive dinner parties.
Washington (CNN)If House Republicans thought a panel of legal experts opining upon the impeachment for eight hours might drag Wednesday, they underestimated Professor Pamela Karlan.
While nearly every major tech company spent 2017 opining about the potential of AR, there still doesn't seem to be much that consumers can show for it.
AXELROD: But, you could not have imagined that you would be opining and you'd have the world hanging on your words on politics, on the social scene.
This weekend was no different, with two accomplished women, feminist icon Gloria Steinem and Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, opining on young women supporting Bernie Sanders.
Even with an increasingly political Court, the justices have mostly adhered to their own doctrines preventing them from opining on "political questions" or interfering with foreign policy.
There Mr. Giuliani was again on Thursday, opining from a Trump-owned golf course in Scotland while dressed in green-plaid golf togs bearing the Trump name.
AF: Mm. RE: So, I think it's urgent for companies, and media companies, especially, to try to bring the discussion back to informing, as opposed to opining.
There are a lot of people who confuse Medicaid and Medicare, and I'm not persuaded that the respondents to that survey understood what exactly they were opining on.
The candidate shot to political relevance by opining on a range of current events and pop culture topics via Twitter long before he launched his run for president.
While sitting in a park several weeks ago reading An Unlikely Audience, a man noticed the cover and started opining on Al Jazeera's strategy of exporting extremist ideology.
She was not opining on drugs or terrorism, rather on the limited progress law enforcement has made in battling economic crimes like money laundering, fraud and insider trading.
In some circles, it even became a meme to pass around a quote from a prewar German citizen opining that Germany should give the National Socialists a chance.
Both Kerr and Popovich have previously spoken openly about Trump and the country's political climate, including opining on hot-button issues such as police brutality and gun violence.
Mark Halperin and Charlie Rose set much of the televised political discourse on the race, interviewing other pundits, opining themselves and obsessing over the electoral play-by-play.
A few weeks ago the Schulz-Effekt was energising the SPD and roiling the CDU; some of Mrs Merkel's MPs were even quietly opining that she was past it.
In all those years in Koran classes, there was no end to the round-bellied mullahs opining on the Jews or the gays as we children unthinkingly nodded along.
Last Thursday, I received the news that the HuffPost Opinion section—where I'd been opining on a weekly basis for a few months—had been axed in its entirety.
By cracking down on people opining on social media, Pakistan joins Turkey, Bangladesh, China and other countries where journalists and activists are hounded by the state and by extremists.
Following Bershidsky's reasoning, Jimmy Kimmel, the outspoken American comedian and talk show host, has no business opining on health care reform because he is not a health-care specialist.
Later that same month, her father gave an interview to the press using many of his old tropes — opining that Germans weren't "inhumane" and Vichy wasn't all that bad.
Even people who are highly professional nutrition 'experts' are subject to filling the void when there's no real data, and opining based on what seems like a good idea.
So when Bannon, who was so close to the president, is quoted opining that Trump's team is hiding the truth here ... it's worth asking him why he thinks that.
"I come here well aware of the fact that political pundits have been opining, as political pundits do, that I should have just skipped coming to New Hampshire," said Mrs.
"Politicians opining on what they think judges should or should not do, I don't put a lot of stock in that," Cornyn said in response to a reporter's question. Sen.
The rule not only forbids psychiatrists from diagnosing a public figure's behavior without obtaining their consent or personally evaluating them but also forbids any public opining on them at all.
They are opining on the legality and validity of the House Judiciary Committee efforts and serving as expert guides to both members of Congress and lawyers for the White House.
In the event you don't want to watch even 30 seconds of Paul Ryan opining about the internet, however, here is a transcript: Mike Allen: You're known for texting your members.
But even if Democrats only won the House, they'd be able to investigate cases of shameless financial corruption—and opining about it could help put them there in the first place.
" The cursor continues typing the definition — "To subject someone to hostility" — before cutting again to the voice of Mr. Trump opining about a woman's cosmetic surgery: "The boob job is terrible.
Former Navy SEAL Carl Higbie came to this writer's attention with his appearances on the Fox News Channel, CNN and MSNBC during the 2016 presidential campaign, opining on various political issues.
Player and even coaching personas — see Steve Kerr and Gregg Popovich's scathing takes on Trump — have become central to its marketing appeal, a Twitter, WhatsApp, Instagrammed world of hooping and opining.
The uproar centered on a now-deleted tweet from a now-deleted user going by BlueStarNavyMom3, who made a post opining that her son was afraid to date in the #MeToo era.
The New Jersey AG, as the briefs explained, sent the SEC a letter opining that the proposal would be illegal under New Jersey's corporate law because corporate bylaws cover only internal corporate affairs.
Here's something that will absolutely not change the most feverish minds opining on the topic—that would contradict the conservative persecution complex that now dominates much of GOP politics—but is interesting nonetheless.
Sweden's assault case against New York rapper A$AP Rocky has turned the internet into a strange vortex of hip-hop fans and armchair law professors, all opining on what should be happening.
After all the backlash she received for claiming Black History Month and BET are racist and that climate change doesn't exist, you'd think Stacey Dash might take a break from opining on politics.
The skinny is that there are endless amounts of why and barely no opining on the what or how when it comes to executing any kind of digital transformation of your business or industry.
Fox News had the highest gap between the number of men and women opining about uteri, with only 32% of people participating in reproductive rights conversations on its primetime shows actually having a uterus.
GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill are openly opining on Pruitt's character, ethics and judgment even as they say they are largely happy with the policy decisions the EPA administrator is making at the agency.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Professors, Stop Opining About Trump" (Sunday Review, July 17): Historians Against Trump appreciates the attention to our open letter, but wishes that it came from a less predictable critic.
And that, to a certain portion of the opining, moviegoing public, is apparently almost as pleasurable an activity as drawing one's own conclusion, backed by reason and emphasized by the turn of a thumb.
"This Court has received six amici curiae briefs from various individuals and groups, some of whom are mental health experts and capital punishment experts, all also opining that [Moore] is intellectually disabled," Alcala wrote.
A fresh-faced young man from Chicago, Colin Linneweber, strolls around Tiananmen Square while opining that "it's widely acknowledged that a key to China's success is its system of democracy", and praising the country's "stability".
Normally when presidential contenders travel abroad, they do so to burnish their foreign policy credentials, cramming their schedules with high-level meetings with foreign dignitaries and opining on the pressing international issues of the day.
One is a black dude with a bald head known for (laughingly) opining that his eldest son didn't win a national title at UCLA because the team supposedly had too many slow-footed white players.
"Trump's base likes him when he's gratuitously ornery: Insulting war heroes, Gold Star families and the disabled have all been good for him, so what does he gain by strongly opining on Moore?" asks Dezenhall.
Neil Gorsuch has a record of writing and opining against reproductive rights, including contraceptive coverage in employer-based health insurance, funding for Planned Parenthood, and the constitutional precepts that demand protection of the abortion right.
"It's easy to put a human face on this one woman," said Ira Mehlman, spokesman for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, adding that he was not opining on the merits of Ms. Rayos's case.
There is no law that bars the president from opining about cases at the Justice Department, although many of Trump's predecessors have been sensitive to criticism about layering politics on top of Justice's decision making.
But one would think that a man touring the country to promote a new memoir opining on the importance of leadership would know just how poor an example his actions set at the Defense Department.
Here they are: The first time we see Jake Gyllenhaal in Nocturnal Animals he's a Clark Griswold-inspired dad in flannel, driving through rural Texas with his wife and teenage daughter, opining about the open road.
It is the height of irony that the legislators who are opining on how to reform the financial sector with a proposed bill called the Financial Choice Act are not producing numbers to prove their claims.
Warren also continues to face questions about "electability" that her male opponents haven't always faced, with commentator Donny Deutsch opining that there was "a certain stridentness" to the senator that prevents her from connecting with voters.
Musk's $420-a-share price target showed "why it's so tough to bet against individual companies," Cramer argued, turning to the first flaw: the notion that Musk did something wrong by opining on his company's future.
"A lot of political pundits have been opining, as political pundits do, that I should have just skipped coming to New Hampshire," Clinton told a crowd of supporters here, not identifying the pundits she was referring to.
He sat out Tuesday's loss to the Atlanta Hawks and some critics are opining that coach Earl Watson erred by keeping Booker on the floor in the final minutes against Boston to help him get to 70.
After he was quoted darkly opining about the Trump family's culpability in the Russia investigation in Michael Wolff's book Fire and Fury, he was disowned by Trump and his family and lost his job at Breitbart News.
When Kavanaugh, invoking the rule inspired by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, tried to argue that previous Supreme Court nominees have established a precedent for not opining on specific cases during their own confirmation hearings, Harris pressed him further.
In her remarks Ms Lam departed from the usual convention of opining on the progress of the city under Chinese rule, promising instead that her government would listen to the demands of the people and be more open.
" Papantonio specifically referred in the transcript to depositions of opioid distributors that he took in the MDL before Judge Polster, opining that he felt like he was sitting across the table from "sociopaths (with) a nice suit on.
And while Ellis reportedly said he was surprised Manafort didn't apologize — he didn't really seem to hold it against him, opining that Manafort's life had been otherwise "blameless," before making a dramatic downward departure from the sentencing guidelines.
Stallman showed a similar blindness more than 10 years ago with idiotic comments on pedophilia, opining that 14-year-old girls have free will and therefore may not be victims of older men who have sex with them.
Annexing the West Bank Earlier this month, David Friedman, America's Ambassador to Israel and formerly Donald Trump's bankruptcy lawyer, made more than a little news by opining that Israel has a right to annex parts of the West Bank.
" VC Fred Wilson penned a thoughtful post comparing China's approach to that of the SEC in the US, opining that "We needed a cooling off period and if China's actions are that cooling off period, then I welcome them.
No matter what political or moral slant a particular media outlet, network, station, news source has, the constant editorializing, personal and emotional opining, sometimes subtle or unwitting as it may be, does influence the viewer, listener, and reader's opinion.
Scott Galloway — NYU Stern School of Business professor and co-host of our Pivot podcast — is known for opining on and forecasting the world of big tech companies, having famously predicted Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods on Recode Decode.
Another paper, Tagesspiegel, was more sniffy about her credentials, opining that Trump's dependence on family members - also including her husband Jared Kushner, a chief presidential adviser - was like a "vote of no confidence" in everyone else he was surrounded by.
He has already undergone something of a confirmation-hearing conversion -- retracting many of his hard-line positions during his Senate testimony, including agreeing that settlements aren't helpful to peace and opining that a two-state solution is the best path forward.
"Conservatives might argue amongst themselves about which is worse: An unelected judge opining on how a mandate to purchase a product could meet constitutional muster, or that same unelected judge giving Congress instructions on how to ensure it will," Jacobs concludes.
If you decide to become a journalist — and there's a bit of ambiguity between using the word pundit versus journalist — but in the context of the discussion we're having, we're talking about pundits opining on what journalists ought to do.
The show has ramped up its emphasis on the benefits of community organizing, the importance of local elections, and the need to get involved in a way that goes far beyond opining to your Facebook friends from behind a laptop screen.
It's the actual games, too, with everything being re-skinned and redone to work on new consoles and computers, making me share in the Old Man Yells At Cloud opining of Dan Griliopoulos's opening paragraph to this Stardew Valley review.
The way Rondo yearns for control can grate those who're around him all the time, whether it's the need to be a dealer shuffling cards on the team plane or opining when the team bus should leave from the hotel to the arena.
" But despite Legend, 40, being a "fantastic" musician and "a great writer," Deana, 71, thinks the tradition of the song should be left as is, opining to Good Morning Britain earlier this week, "You do not change the lyrics to this song.
"There are very few unemployed steelworkers in Michigan whose votes would have been changed hearing me as a psychiatrist at an Ivy League university in New York opining on why I thought the candidate they were going to vote for was unbalanced."
In a brief last year, the department, opining on the topic of whether people can rely on FedLoan not to change its mind, said that any response from FedLoan "does not reflect a final agency action on the borrower's qualifications" for forgiveness.
The spectacle of an Irish leader opining on the dysfunction of British politics — not to mention brushing aside Mr. Johnson's oft-repeated vow to carry out the will of the people by delivering Brexit — does not sit well with many in Britain.
Billy (if that is indeed his real name) moves in on Brett's courtship of Sarah — which includes him telling her she looks better without makeup and opining on the attractiveness of the baby they would make together — by basically just not being a dick.
One Florida mom recently shared a Facebook post opining the bittersweet nature of the last summer with her 18-year-old twin sons before they head off to school, and it apparently struck a chord with parents in similar situations, and has since gone viral.
Judge Engelmeyer, in a recent decision excluded all the expert witnesses presented by plaintiffs, stating that '[o]utside of this litigation, there is a complete absence of scholarship opining that Mirena, or for that matter any LNG-based contraceptive, is a cause of IIH.
TRUMP MOCKS NANCY PELOSI AS 'WONDERFUL PERSON,' WHO 'SHOULD DEFINITELY BE GIVEN A 4THCHANCE' Trump&aposs tweets on West came amid his opining on a series of topics on Friday, including a phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron and a deal with Mexico .
STIREWALT: I love the response from our colleague Guy Benson, who was mister out hash-tag today sitting on the center of the curvy couch, and he was opining about what the former New York mayor had said earlier in the day on television.
At CNN, reporters and anchors have put Fox's top anchor, Bill O'Reilly, through the ringer, gleefully cataloguing the advertisers that have fled his show over allegations of sexual harassment and opining about how much backlash O'Reilly can absorb before the Murdoch family cuts him loose.
Wade, but his track record as a federal judge on the DC circuit, as well as—as of Thursday morning—leaked emails obtained by the New York Times opining on the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision tell pro-choice advocates all they need to know.
Whether it's Chelsea Handler opining on the virtues of a Mike Pence presidency or Lena Dunham's painfully bad resistance poem, anti-Trump celebrities have a bad habit of reminding us that conservatives aren't wrong about Hollywood elites being out of touch with the American people.
"I think he also wanted to assuage concerns with a lot of the U.S. allies that the U.S. wasn't throwing away 70 years of foreign policy just under this administration," he continued, before opining that we should not read too much into the apparent directional shift.
The S.E.C. chairwoman at the time, Mary Schapiro, noted then that the S.E.C. was "not opining on whether the world's climate is changing, at what pace it might be changing, or due to what causes," but asking companies to take stock of the risks to their businesses.
Another bane to the embassy is Assange's relentless opining on Ecuador in ways that might jeopardize its foreign relations, and his audiences with visitors like activist and onetime Baywatch starlet Pamela Anderson, who, like Assange, has been linked to the Kremlin and Russian president Vladimir Putin.
His advance staff has started rolling out large-screen TVs to most of his final events in Iowa, playing one of Biden's final ads, called "Character," which features a narrator opining on the traits needed to lead America and the free world, set to dramatic music.
Abbas' goals The new Palestinian Authority envoy in Washington, Husam Zumlot, has set a high bar for his boss's first meeting with Trump, opining in an interview last week that Abbas sees an "historic opportunity" to make peace and to forge a "strategic partnership" with the new President.
But even though the IWI/SMA grudge has more credibility than the Kickstarter reports, opining that one event sparked off a war of this size is kind of like saying that World War I was started solely due to the fact that someone decided to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
Before reality television shows like "Extreme Makeover" turned vanity medicine into entertainment, before glossy magazines and blogs began opining on the surgically altered looks of celebrities, and decades before Botox came into use as a verb, Dr. Pitanguy established himself as one of the world's most famous plastic surgeons.
I think the option that has been put out there by the Democrats, without even opining on the policy of it, it has sat there since 2012, has never been scored, has never received the endorsement of a president, including President Obama, and has never received bipartisan support.
Mr. Trump's lack of interest in a social space insulated from politics is evident in things like his attacks on Amazon because its chairman separately owns a newspaper Mr. Trump perceives as hostile and his opining on cultural topics — such as his former television show — unrelated to his authority.
"Whereas new justices usually take a beat before they start opining on every issue the court does (and doesn't) address, Justice Gorsuch has asserted his exceptionally conservative views early and often across a dizzying range of hot-button issues," said Joshua Matz, a lawyer and former clerk to Justice Anthony Kennedy.
Opining on money and death and the iPhone X's 99 percent customer satisfaction rate, Cook seems to aspire to see Apple's service play a hand in the dollar bill's demise, and indeed all forms of cash and coin, before departing to that great, big, evergreen oak-lined spaceship campus in the sky.
For the same reasons that Sanders should avoid negative attacks against Clinton, Obama should avoid negative opining about Sanders and condescension toward his supporters, who bring enthusiasm, idealism and commitment to the cause that serves all Democrats and is as precious as gold to any nominee, whoever he or she may ultimately be.
According to the New York Times and other sources, multiple senior officials of the Department of Justice urged Comey to not go public because doing so would violate a long-term FBI practice of not interfering in an imminent presidential election and not opining about ongoing investigations when the facts are not clear.
But there should not be an obligation for platforms to identify equivalent defamatory comments that have been posted by any user, with the advocate general opining that such a broad requirement would not ensure a fair balance between the fundamental rights concerned — flagging risks to free expression and free access to information.
Instead, there I was with the commentator Ben Stein hovering over me like some grim heathen god, exuding all the effervescent charm of a despondent tree sloth, glumly wobbling his jowls and opining that Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez espouses a political philosophy that in the past led to the rise of Hitler and Stalin.
During the debate, his campaign addressed lighter topics on Twitter with an aim to entertain, sharing a photo of a meatball with Bloomberg's face superimposed; polling followers on what animal they would like to see released on the debate stage; and opining on the similarities between debate moderator Wolf Blitzer and an actual wolf.
"Experts opining on behalf of ATF have consistently concluded that commonly used bump-stock-type devices manufactured by Slide Fire and Bump Fire Systems do not function so as to convert the associated firearm into a 'machinegun' because, in fact, the shooter must still separately pull the trigger to fire each successive shot," the court filing says.
BARELY a day goes by without some international body or national leader opining about the British vote on whether to leave the EU. Voters may well be bewildered by the blizzard of facts, claims and counter-claims, or the discussion of whether Britain's future trade with the EU will be based on the Norwegian, Swiss or Albanian model.
Speaking or tweeting out of frustration, especially when you are the most powerful man in the world — whether to suggest that DOJ go easy on a friend such as resigned national security adviser Mike Flynn, or opining that you feared Comey would screw up the Russia case as he did the Clinton email case — is not a good idea.
In his repeated public musings since he first said that Assad must go in 2011, and in repeated background quotes from unnamed White House sources, Obama and his White House staff offered a steady stream of incoherent opining that implied Obama did not want to escalate tensions with Russia or engage in another large-scale war in the Mideast.
My view is that Comey was so intimidated by partisan Republican congressional witch hunts against Clinton that he allowed himself to become a virtual political and legal pundit, first repeatedly opining after the original decision was announced, and now publicly discussing an investigation that about a matter he did not even know existed 72 hours earlier.
She posted: MUNCHIES reached out to Hennessey's Tavern for comment, but the manager declined an interview and instead pointed us to the bar's statement on Facebook, which read in full: As of this morning, 264 commenters have dived in, parsing the meaning of the promotion, opining on its merits, and discussing the pros and cons of Hennessey's statement.
Paul Ziemiak, the leader of the party's youth wing tipped as a rising star, said the CDU needed a clearer profile; a party comrade from its Baden-Württemberg branch went further, opining that it had all the sharpness of a "worn down tyre"; the minister-president of North Rhine-Westphalia, on the other hand, argued firmly against a more conservative turn.
While the economy may be duller than many had hoped for so far this year, "they have started so they will finish – and they will take every opportunity they can to raise rates," he added, opining that he would expect the Fed to potentially raise rates in August and November should the U.S. economy continue to "bounce" during this quarter and the next.
Fired FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE's misconduct was not his confirmation of the investigation but his opining on uncharged conduct in a press conference and circumventing the Justice Department.
Ms. Melling is a deputy legal director of the A.C.L.U. When the Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear cases brought by Louisiana and Kansas attempting to exclude Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers from their Medicaid programs, legal soothsayers were out in full force opining about what it means for the future of abortion rights under the newly constituted court.
Rather, he eagerly jumped into the political fray with his smooth, double-talking, July 5, 2016 press conference, at once proving 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's crimes and opining that "no reasonable prosecutor" would bring charges.
The Republican chairman of the House Armed Services Committee warned Wednesday against opining on "every tweet," without mentioning President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE or any Trump critic by name.
MORE has been making substantial money from paid speeches to Wall Street firm Cantor Fitzgerald and other groups, and while his former aides have begun opining about which candidate they favor for president in 22019, Obama has done virtually nothing to lift or even awaken the sleep-walking Democratic National Committee or to help Democrats win back control of the House or Senate in 2018.
But it's concerning, to say the least, to see some of the biggest backers of the Iraq War — an abject failure that, coupled with the ongoing war in Afghanistan, has cost the United States trillions of dollars and thousands of lives — are publicly (and in some instances, gleefully) opining about the potential impact of war with Iran, in some cases even using the same rhetorical stylings to do so.
In addition to the basic intra-Britain antipathy, there was increased scrutiny of the behavior of fans after violence earlier in the tournament; heightened anxiety about England's chances for advancement after Slovakia handled Russia, 2-1, on Wednesday; and, most enjoyably, a rousing discussion about the relative passions (and abilities) of both teams after Bale stoked the embers by opining that no one from the England team would be fit to play for Wales.
Mueller's report seems to have finally brought an end to the discussion of Russian collusion, but it has definitely not brought an end to Trump's legal woes, as evidenced by the ongoing investigations in the Southern District of New York and the New York State AG. But if history has taught us anything, it's that maybe it's best for the country to let the investigation take its natural course before opining on guilt or innocence.
Here is England's Alfred Marshall, the most influential economist of the time, opining on the role of migrants in 1898, in a book that was then the equivalent of Samuelson's Economics or Greg Mankiw's Principles of Economics (Marshall wrote a book with the same title): For immigrants coming from a country in which the standard of living is low, to one in which it is high, may injure [the second country] materially as well as morally even though they carry in their own persons a good deal of invested capital, and produce in the country of their adoption, more than they consume.

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