Galbraith opined that one consequence of the industrial state was the impoverishment of the public sector.
Some analysts opined that curiosity about new voting technology also contributed to high voter turnout.
Ulysses Grant, when he toured Venice, opined that the city ought to be drained.
Representatives seemed to coo as the world's third-richest man opined about the fate of the country.
The broker didn't need to read the prospectus because he had the ratings, the expert opined.
UniCredit Aton, a Moscow investment bank, opined in February that AES was selling at as much as a 50% discount.
" State Department officials reportedly opined that "Quayle speaks for himself while Baker speaks for the President.
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It was, opined Geoffrey Cox, "cynically opportunistic" of Labour to try to wash their hands of the matter.
"Without a doubt, Mr. Ballmer is the worst CEO of a large publicly traded American company today, " Forbes opined.
Al normally found the economic system on the verge of dysfunctionality, but never opined, wisely, on the stock market.
The brilliant UCLA scholar Jared Diamond has even opined, quite seriously, that what we are seeing is accelerated evolution.
For all the concerns over inflation, many economists have opined that a weakening economy will hold back rising prices.
We opined that the management skills of the former Drexel Burnham Lambert exec were greatly exaggerated (Sept. 9, 1996).
Just over two years from now, at age 55, opined Janet Benway of American Express Financial Advisors in Wayzata, Minn.
General Ulysses Grant certainly misspoke when he opined Venice would be a great place if they only drained their canals.
At one recent gathering, Mr. Buiter opined on the disastrous effect rising health care costs would have on the labor market.
Then Ryan opined that all Sanchez needs to do is protect the football, i.e. stop throwing interceptions and fumbling the ball.
David Davis has opined that the UK is no longer a major military power and should stop pretending that it is.
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The important thing, Mr Clarke opined, was to make sure that universities were open to academically able young people from all backgrounds.
They then allowed the conflicts to persist and even occasionally specifically opined that suspect industry practices were acceptable within the pension context.
Judt opined that the point of the article was to silence them.
Taylor has also opined that Esther Snyder should be removed from her INO positions as president and director, and placed in a home.
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Sam Zell, the chairman of Equity Group Investments, opined that Europe faces problems stemming from both its sovereign bureaucracies and its aging population.
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Furthermore, I am aware of only three U.S. cases where a jury opined on competitive keyword advertising, and all three juries favored the defense.
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On Wednesday, Channel 10's senior political commentator Raviv Drucker opined that the deal may increase the chance of peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
Indeed, the EC negotiator has opined that, in the wake of the latest Bosnian Serb decision, new importance must be attached to securing Milosevic's help.
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The association opined, in favour of protection buyers, that they were.
On her talk show, The View, ABC's Barbara Walters suggested that Williams' status as a news analyst for NPR who opined regularly on Fox was confusing.
He has publicly suggested that Obama deep-six the Magnitsky List and has opined that Western journalists stop complaining about the unsolved murder of investigative reporter Anna Politovskaya.
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