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It is my belief that critics of Burzynski, when expressing opinions and verifiable facts, play an important role in the medical and patient community.
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She was, for a long time, the UPI correspendent, but in recent years, she has been a columnist who has been expressing opinions very critical of the war.
NPR: Bush Takes Questions on Iraq, Rumsfeld and Wiretapping
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We recognize that the best assurances of independence are reporters and editors committed to following news where the facts lead and to expressing opinions based on consistent principles.
WSJ: A Report to Our Readers
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New Yorkers are not shy when it comes to expressing their opinions on flashy cars.
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"I would like to be clear that I have never disciplined any of them for expressing their opinions, " he said.
BBC: Dr Frank Harsent
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Because the action is measurable it carries more weight then individual members simply expressing their opinions about the state of the economy.
FORBES: Miles Kimball on QE
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Bass said that she had not been shy about expressing her opinions on matters operatic to Gelb, who had urged her to call at any time.
NEWYORKER: Man Behind the Curtain
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The armed forces, who are constitutionally barred from expressing political opinions, accused Mr Ivcher in late May of leading a campaign aimed at damaging their image.
ECONOMIST: Fujimori under fire
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We aim to provide deeper understanding through tough, accurate, fair reporting, not through expressing personal opinions in news coverage or stating or even implying conclusions unless they are rigorously supported by all the facts.
FORBES: Reuters Chief Addresses Flap Over That Soros Story, Sort Of
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Mossberg is not shy about expressing his opinions.
NEWYORKER: Critical Mass
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Yes, Americans will fight like cats and dogs when it comes to expressing our strongly held political opinions and desires.
FORBES: Glenn Beck Just Doesn't Get America's Strong Character
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You have a right to your opinions, but expressing them can damage your career if no one wants to work with you.
WSJ: At Work, Keep Your Political Views to Yourself