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John Fielding, CEO
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The opinion is held that this is in particular the case where the salary, fees or compensation of such appointee is to be paid from public funds.
Those form opinions for example by inviting so called analysts or experts who are paid by the networks for their expertise.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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The NAIC requirement for actuarial opinions and independent CPA audits has gone a long way toward ensuring that loss reserves established by companies properly reflect the ultimate losses paid.
Opinions vary on whether the staged meetings are a complete waste of money or not, but the taxpayer paid "New Era Review" emphasized the promise and claimed that it has been "done" to date.
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Mike Enlow, Internet Marketer
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In addition to getting paid to take surveys with our site, we thought that our users would be interested in learning our opinions on some of the other ways to make money on the internet.
Free services, upon request, included with each paid subscription are: one $5,000 suggested model portfolio, one 10-minute telephone consultation, targets & opinions for stocks on my lists.
To date, parent company Luth Research has paid out more than $6 million in cash to consumers simply for giving their opinions.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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It is our opinion that more attention should be paid to the nerve cell degeneration in SNE rather than focusing on the relative preservation of these cells.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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The Fathers of the Council of Chalcedon paid no attention to Leo's opinions on the matter and refused to seat Theodoret as a member of the Council since he was still under the condemnation of Ephesus 449.
Interpreters are not paid to give their opinions and, by choosing suitable forms of language, will faithfully put across the facts and views presented, even if they do not agree with them personally.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Publishing paid political advertising, biased coverage of candidate activity or opinions that endorse or oppose a particular candidate in the parish bulletin or other publications.
Fiscal practicality aside, there is a strong issue of credibility and ethics which suggests that experts should be paid before opinions are offered or testimony given.
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