And that's what selection is - it's a matter of opinion, and it's our opinion.
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The Artificial Intelligence Research Institute in Barcelona says it's not just a matter of opinion.
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Whether a shift to a more Republican frame of mind is a shift to moderation or not is, of course, a matter of opinion.
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Since such things are ultimately a matter of opinion, there needs to be some way to include the public's views in the decision-making process.
He was wary of a creeping relativism - the idea that all was a matter of opinion and preference and that Truth, with a capital "T" did not exist.
The past few years have been very rough for the developed economies of the world, but whether that means it is the end of their ascendency is a matter of opinion.
However when a situation can be seen through the lens of difference, and a position is simply a matter of opinion not a totalitarian statement of fact, then cooperation and compromise is possible.
This is not a matter of opinion.
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Regarding Lebrecht's criticism, he said " every time anybody performs a new piece of music, there are always 100 people to say that it's bad and 100 people to say that it's good, and that's just a matter of opinion".
But deciding who won and who lost the Washington confrontation is a matter of personal opinion.
He added that religion was a "matter of opinion" that could not be proved and should not, therefore, be used as the basis for making law.
As a matter of personal opinion I tend to think that the general public are rather more sensible about these things that some activists seem to think.
So, you know, it's a matter of preparing public opinion, so we'll see.
Whether Myanmar can be said to constitute a "narco-state" remains for the most part a matter of semantics and opinion.
Whether it would be more expert is a matter of conjecture and personal opinion.
Is it possible instead that distinguished scholars of all political persuasions thought it important to offer their professional opinion on a matter of the greatest historical and legal import because they cared about our country?
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It's a matter of great satisfaction that there has been such a clear movement of opinion.
It also, as a matter of record, for those who consume public opinion data -- I think most of you do -- has broad public support across the political spectrum.
After months of hearings on the matter and voluminous legal submissions, the High Court of Delhi issued a 147-page opinion finding that Forbes did not invade Ms. Jain's privacy.
In the case of humans, one might think that it is hardly necessary to get the professional opinion of a zoologist on the matter.
The President obviously has expressed an opinion in the past on this issue as a matter of policy.
That campaign reached a high point in 2004 with the publication of International Court of Justice's opinion on the matter.
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