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In fact, they are gathering information and waiting for pre-aligned, set "opinion" (conclusion) to hit them with the force of facts, instead of forming an opinion (hypothesis) that one begins justifying by supporting facts.
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Thus, his support might prove to be less reliable than that expressed for Mr. Giuliani, a figure about whom most New Yorkers had set opinions.
By contrast, Republicans have increasingly argued that the best strategy for Mr. Bush's re-election was to use this week in New York to tear down Mr. Kerry, given that voters know so much and have set opinions about their president.
He comes with a Rolodex of very set opinions: you do Macbeth like this, you mustn't do The Seagull like that – and it's typical that with Skylight, I took him nine-tenths of the way, and then he resisted the ending.
Connoisseurs will already have their favorites and set opinions, so the calendar may be more appropriate for someone beginning their exploration of the wide world of whiskey.
The Iraq war also set public opinion against the Bush presidency in general.
His writings set medical opinion concerning women's diseases, pregnancy, and infant care for nearly 1,500 years.
It is a community of people who work to set aside opinion and bias in favour of neutrality and fact, all in the service of knowledge.
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