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And there is no guarantee that the Web site statement represents the Taliban's collective view.
It was Kelner's view, and the collective view of the newspaper, that counted.
Israel and its admirers once clung to a simple collective view about the circumstances of the state's birth.
We will never reach a collective view about the a quasi Premier League table of important artists to include.
The court, for the first time in decades, rejected the "collective" view of the second amendment and found there is indeed an individual right to own guns.
It had power, Stevens said, because it was based not on his personal plan but on the collective view of organisations across the sector.
The Iraq war fundamentally changed our collective view of what is feasible and desirable and the constraints that policy makers operate under".
He then seemed to assert the government will have a collective view, even if the decision on ministerial freedom during the campaign is unresolved.
The view on the left synthesises their collective view of this inhospitable landmass in the Arctic Circle on 8 July 2012.
Hence an iron link was forged: the collective view of the second amendment justifies gun control.The other view focuses on the rest of the second amendment: "The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed".
Subsequent advances in statistical and demographic analysis led by the 1990s to an understanding of public opinion as the collective view of a defined population, such as a particular demographic or ethnic group.
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