I opined that since the good doctor had actually SEEN the patient, he might be the best to decide which med was appropriate. |
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However, he opined that with full staff now in place, there is no earthly reason why it shouldn't be functioning to full capacity at this time. |
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When Gandhi came out of the jail, he united both the Swarjists and the no changers, and opined that Swarajists would enter the councils. |
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The prime minister opined that banks should come forward to help the farmers who are in distress in some form other other. |
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In fact, many observers opined that her back poses were among the best in the entire contest. |
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A few weeks ago, I opined that the market probably had reverted to the primary secular trend. |
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Nudity in current cinema is just the other side of the coin, she opined when asked about her comments. |
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Mrs Rainy Day opined that the observing of birthdays is primarily a matter for children, not for adults. |
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At the conclusion of his remarks at the launch, Danielsen opined that this might even be the best film festival anywhere, ever. |
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He opined that there should be a return to this practice and that DND should enhance their participation. |
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He opined that the current stalemate and the rising number of refugees in Southern Sudan continue to be a cause for distress. |
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Harvey often opined on rising taxes, bloated government, and the decay of American values. |
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The Board opined that the current provisions found in the CBI relating to FSP and OPS FSP appear perfectly fair and balanced. |
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We have managed the Government's finances so well that he has opined that the low debt is crazy, and that National would borrow to dispense largesse to some of its mates. |
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In 2009 the Defender opined on 6 proposals and in one case he initiated review proceedings in relation to a decree. |
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The patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church even opined that same-sex marriage is a sign of the apocalypse. |
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The Azerbaijan Ministry of Defence spokesman had recently opined that in 25 to 30 years' time there would be no Armenian State in the South Caucasus. |
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In emphasizing the importance of the distinction, one participant opined that the first and most dangerous idea for newly elected members is that there was no difference between permanent and non-permanent membership. |
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The representative of Switzerland opined that the document was on the right lines and that it was clear that activities could not be carried out without appropriate financing. |
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Most authorities opined that the application should be rejected, that there was an obligation to apply for a Natura 2000 permit and that such a permit could not be issued. |
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Normally, the Law Lords were the members who opined on the law, the other members merely concurring with their opinions. |
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One of Burton's friends opined it may have been due to Burton making remarks at her that she did not find to be in good taste. |
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Firth opined that Lilburne had gained a great reputation for courage and seems to have been a good officer, but his military career was unlucky. |
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The great majority of military historians have opined that it had little chance of success. |
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Marcus Agius, chairman of Barclays Plc, has opined that proprietary trading has been demonised. |
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Spain's finance minister has opined that smaller banks in the country would have to resize. |
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However, people within the community opined that 'Ali Ai Ligang' is slowly disappearing from their society due to impact of westernisation. |
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We as a group opined on that national strategy. |
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She took him to see her chickens, and opined on education and life. |
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In the current Parliament, Health Canada has not opined on warning labels. |
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In a case dealt with in 2009, the Defender opined on the question of whether such a decision should include a geometric plan that would accurately specify where the road is located. |
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Not only did the court proclaim the death of the doctrine of fundamental breach, it also opined on the enforceability of limitation of liability clauses. |
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The EEVC also opined that the interaction of the rigid thoracic spine of the Hybrid III with the seat back is not humanlike which might affect the real world performance of dynamic head restraints. |
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The Minster opined that the idea behind the call for a transition was not the inadequacy of funds as claimed, but a ploy in support of a hidden agenda of some countries. |
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It's also no wonder that Hollywood could implode, as the two bigshot directors opined in the same article. |
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Membership of the SSM will give huge potential to Bulgaria, Manolov opined. |
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He opined that for agriculture to perform all these functions adequately, there is an urgent need to mechanise farming in order to not only boost production but to also reduce the drudgery involved in agriculture. |
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The Supreme Court opined that a prison sentence of three and a half years was inadmissibly lenient given the fact that the defendant had been found guilty of a charge of trafficking in human beings. |
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Switzerland-based Credit Suisse's private banking unit has opined that a double-dip recession is unlikely. |
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We opined that it had been the sorriest spring there ever had been. |
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Amnesty International has opined that, if the death penalty is eventually to be abolished, it is only fair to stop executing persons in the meantime while allowing societies time to engage in informed debate. |
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One opined that there was a great deal of material to get through in three years, which required exceptional students, and added there were few such students in the project. |
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In this post he once memorably opined that road accidents were the result not of the taking of large risks, but of the taking of small risks very large numbers of times. |
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A doctor was called who opined that Welsh had died of a heart attack. |
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Kazakhstan's central bank governor, Kairat Kelimbetov, has opined that the standard of living of most Kazakhstanis is much better than citizens of other post-Soviet states. |
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Gadjah Mada University's anthropology school dean, Heddy Shri Ahimsa Putra, has opined that rural tourism could become a big draw for Yogyakarta, a region of Java. |
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