You have a low opinion of somebody who shoots concerts, and you have made up your mind that she is a generic music photographer.
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Common traits among these women included having a low opinion of their insurance plans and having had a bad experience with a new physician.
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Allen, a Republican, believes that Bush's character campaign is targeted at those who already have a low opinion of Clinton and Gore : The Republican constituent base.
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While it is no surprise that people often have a low opinion of the overweight, a new study finds that just standing next to a large person can be bad for one's image.
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He said : " As I have a low opinion of both of them and can't bear to read either of their works, I must say I think they are both as bad as each other.
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:: : KageTora, one is entitled to have a low opinion of Gordon Brown, but blaming him for the global economic mess is a bit much, I think .-- talk ) 00 : 43, 4 April 2009 ( UTC)
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I have a low opinion of the practice myself and never engaged in it, but it is basically recognized by WP : C, which says " " You retain copyright to materials you contribute to Wikipedia, text and media.
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They recognise that most other cultures have a low opinion of eating with one's fingers, and that early childhood training goes deep and is hard to overcome .-- [ pleasantries ] 04 : 36, 26 May 2014 ( UTC)
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As for having a low opinion of the many, many essays on Wikipedia, there's practically an essay to support any given side of anything, and I don't feel like having to read a billion opinions on how people want Wikipedia to function.
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Driscoll said he and the other union leaders, who have a low opinion of the quality of the investigations conducted by the review board, made clear to Kelly that they needed assurances that their members would be indemnified for any legitimate action if they were to properly police the convention.