Sentence examples for whose opinions are from inspiring English sources

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She is someone whose opinions are valued".

We'll see whose opinions are strongest.

Therefore, we must take a man whose opinions are known".

And after all, whose opinions are being presented here?

Therefore we must take a man whose opinions are known".

For ideologues, whose opinions are fixed, this philosophy must seem baffling.

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Mr. Bush chose people whose opinions were more or less known, or at least could be assumed.

The consensus was that Hemingway was a writer whose era had passed, and whose opinions were now out of date.

Caldera, whose opinions were still voiced weekly via a newspaper column, was no supporter of the new president.

While some Party members have also claimed credit, there is no official record of just who was in on the process, who was consulted, whose opinions were engaged.

Sweek, a hard-nosed player whose opinions were as sharp as his elbows, was upset when Wooden took him out of the 1969 national semifinal against Drake.

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