This is a major reason for the heavy tourist inflow into the State, opine travel agents. |
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Instead, I'll opine once a week or so on matters regarding Constitutional law, international law, the laws of war, and maybe some diplomatic matters. |
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The Government of Canada relies on the auditor general to opine on the correctness of the account. |
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I am therefore not in a position to opine more conclusively on the transfer of responsibility for the investigations. |
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Then in the budget there will also be some numbers that opine on where the government will be for the current year. |
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Commentators now opine that he will opt for a super-safe appointment of someone worthy but without profile who will walk and talk with dignity and say nothing of substance. |
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Doctors opine that is the major reason for his current loss of memory. |
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The authors opine that this type of critique is inadequate, particularly when stakeholders' interests conflict, and the balance between them is unequal. |
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I expect the hon. member may not be able to opine on the three points I have raised, but it is important that we have strong penalties and sanctions for those who engage in this. |
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They were sometimes reported by him as like the ringing of a bell, a frequent occurrence in epileptic fits, the debunkers opine. |
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As late as a week and a half or so ago, at the Conference of Defence Associations, I did opine that I saw a relatively general lack of balanced reporting, and not just as it relates to submarines. |
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They opine that where there are bottlenecks of capacity at some German airports, whereas widely spread new small airports are developed, which are extensively public financed but contend for passengers. |
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A second opinion would then be prepared at the effective date of the subsequent event that reflects the financial impact of the subsequent event, but which does not opine on the financial position of the plan as a whole. |
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Using your study-and sometimes I believe history is a great mechanism to predict the future-are you able to opine about what the next wave and the next currency of organized crime might look like? |
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Would the member care to opine as to why the government is not serious about dealing with these bills by putting them in a form which is most efficient for the Parliament of Canada? |
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American regulators have yet to opine on the merits of the two offers. Amazon joined the trickle of companies that will voluntarily treat stock options as expenses on their profit-and-loss accounts. |
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I had to opine on the situation because I thought a different perspective was in order. |
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Nationalists in turn have denounced Mr Fischer as anti-Hungarian. Not a few classical artists say that they simply want to perform music and have no duty to opine on politics. |
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In fact, I would opine that this is the most important question. |
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Generally, the actuary would not be able to opine on whether the entire plan met such funding thresholds unless the actuary valued the entire plan, and not only the plan improvements. |
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The mass media distribute, and opine, information about domestic issues and influence the beliefs and opinions of the people. |
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In particular, it would not be appropriate to opine that the surplus as at the original calculation date is sufficient to meet the additional funding requirements that arise at the second calculation date. |
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