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  • You are welcome to be of the opinion that the section doesn't belong here.
  • The court must be of the opinion that the SCNK is recognized in the State of Kentucky.
  • Several of the opposes above seem to be of the opinion that the content is not relevant.
  • Ubikwit seems to be of the opinion that negativity is " neutral " while positivity is " advocacy ".
  • Selig, however, seemed to be of the opinion that the punishment he handed down was pretty darn tough.
  • The responses all seem to be of the opinion that slow thawing ( in a fridge ) reduces moisture loss.
  • Steve Kerr, another free agent, seemed to be of the opinion that the Bulls had made their last run.
  • You seem to be of the opinion that new material is not allowed on Wikipedia regardless of its quality or validity.
  • I would be of the opinion that the citations should stay if they cannot be replaced with more recent secondary sources.
  • Many seem to be of the opinion that it's unnecessary, but some say it may be beneficial sometimes.
  • You seem to be of the opinion that if a thing is not mentioned on the web then it isn't reputable.
  • "One cannot earnestly be of the opinion that it is really the life history of the Schneiders, " said the judge.
  • "One cannot earnestly be of the opinion that it is really the life history of the Schneiders, " the judge said.
  • "Japan seems to be of the opinion that it will work to Japan's favor if this goes to the WTO,"
  • I would be of the opinion that if one team principal were to slag off a driver then there has to be something to precipitate that,
  • I happen to be of the opinion that now that we are one company and have the strength of Boeing, that those products will sell better,
  • In fact, Benson seems to be of the opinion that Kok and others were offended by the cartoon because they lacked the intellectual sophistication to appreciate his genius.
  • Roberts appears to be of the opinion that, while counsel may be necessary to receive a fair trial in some cases, it is not in all cases.
  • If the court should be of the opinion that the law is with the defendant, then judgment to be entered in favor of the defendant non obstante veredicto.
  • "Everybody seems to be of the opinion that it's going to be in pretty good shape-- in fact, darn good shape,"
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