He's still way too unfocused, opines Allen Adamson, managing director of brand identity consultancy Landor Associates.
They are less likely to do a deal merely to impress the public, opines Daniel J.
"The place has been run by a bunch of lawyers who don't know anything about business, " he opines.
And a Heinz win is likely, opines Lehman Brothers tax analyst Robert Willens.
"I think his injury is very bad, " opines Ma Jian, a TV commentator who played for the Chinese national team.
Another antiglobalist is thoughtful Rod Dreher, the conservative religious writer, who opines for local organic farming in his book, Crunchy Cons.
President Obama may insist that he speaks for ordinary citizens when he opines that the rich need to be reined in.
"I don't like the light that's just on the surface, " he opines.
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The little girl rejects materialism and learns self-reliance: Japan's children could do the same, Mr Miyazaki opines, if only they were freed from their gadgets.
Charles Rangel (D-NY), chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, frequently opines that free trade is especially beneficial to unemployed workers in developing countries.
"I believe it's quite reasonable that we will survive, " opines Savins.
Rather, opines the Nikkei, to succeed now, Japanese companies need to challenge themselves to produce new products, to develop new markets, and to introduce new business models.
But for others, like Malakar, that overexposure may not be a bad thing, opines Jake Halpern, author of Fame Junkies: The Hidden Truth Behind America's Favorite Addiction.
But for others, like Pratt and Montag, overexposure may not be a bad thing, opines Jake Halpern, author of Fame Junkies: The Hidden Truth Behind America's Favorite Addiction.
The anti-sharia movement, she opines, fails to treat sharia honestly.
"The quality of architecture is invariably high in the religion category, which I think is because communities and religious organizations are often commissioning these projects, " opines Paul Finch, World Architecture Festival program director.
"The franchises and tent poles that each studio has are just out there to make money, " opines Jonathan Kuntz, a film historian at the University of California Los Angeles' department of film, TV and digital media.
Mental images of a lovable Clark Kent from a cheeky Sportscenter commercial have been replaced of late with countless uncomfortable interviews where he opines about relationships with teammates, coaches, and the systems within which he performs.
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"People want to sort of turn their brain off and escape to things that make them feel good, " opines In Touch Editor in Chief Richard Spencer, who says he's made a conscious effort in recent weeks to include more uplifting stories in his publication for this very reason.
Also pulling down the cumulative total was the female-skewing, ratings-light CW, which failed to gain traction with newcomers Melrose Place and the season's first casualty, The Beautiful Life (TBL barely broke the 1 million mark with its second and final episode.) "The prognosis for that network's survival at this point is probably doubtful, " opines Creutz.
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