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were opinions
noun
A belief that a person has formed about a topic or issue.
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Standard & Poor's and other ratings firms have long maintained that their ratings, which were opinions, were protected under freedom of speech; in essence, you can't kill the messenger.
After crises, such as Enron's collapse, they have deflected legal assaults by claiming their ratings were "opinions", constitutionally protected as free speech.
Among those positions, he wrote, were opinions favoring criminal defendants at trials and in sentencing proceedings, plaintiffs seeking punitive damages and people prosecuted for burning the American flag.
Among them, he says, were opinions favoring criminal defendants at trials and in sentencing proceedings, plaintiffs seeking punitive damages and people prosecuted for burning the American flag.
"Being a journalist for a public broadcaster, I had my personal opinions, but they were opinions I would never express on air," she said, "I thought from the beginning that this was a war based on false premises".
http://t.co/WlnSAXGqUe #Fallon And there were opinions on both both sides of the argument: @guardian They are! Immigrants are not the reason for peoples ills but the fact remains, communities are changing beyond recognition.
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How are opinions expressed?
It's opinions they disagree with.
"They are opinions, certainly not truths.
You know what are opinions are like, right?
It's opinion.
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