Presidents don't normally set litmus tests for members of the Joint Chiefs, whose collective opinions are conveyed to the president by the Joint Chiefs chairman, by law the president's chief military adviser.
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At the end of the week, Fine, the market will have enough new data " to reformulate, if necessary, its collective opinion on the future course of the economy and interest rates ."
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:The claim ( 38 % unsupported advice ) refers to a valuation of the " collective opinions of multiple persons " and is, unfortunately, easily of undue weight in the BLP of a single doctor.
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Unfortunately, it is their collective opinion that the works would not be of sufficient value to merit the expenses you would incur by offering it for sale at Christie's, and values them at $ 200 / $ 400.
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Looking at the consensus earnings forecast of two dozen analysts who follow a company _ and how the group's collective opinion has changed in recent weeks or months _ might be more valuable than reading one analyst's comments.
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The Whitehall drivers are usually a reliable source of information but in this instance, George is unable to offer Hacker anything more concrete about his political future, except that, in the drivers'collective opinion, he has " done alright ".
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Since its inception in 1950, "'Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry ( FPCCI ) "'has advocated and voiced the collective opinion, concern and aspiration of the private sector and offered helpful advice and solid assistance to the Government.
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"' MixedInk "'is a startup that provides web-based, collaborative writing software enabling large groups of people to create text that expresses a collective opinion, such as a mission statement, editorial, political platform, open letter or product review.
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The large number of polls on public policy issues, including foreign policy matters, conducted by the Office of the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, other government organizations, and the media led to the presumption by analysts that the collective opinions of voters do exert significant influence on policymakers.
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Grundy Steiner of Northwestern University, in a 1955 judgement considered by Thomas R . Laehn to represent the collective opinion of Pliny's critics, wrote of Pliny that " He was not an original, creative thinker, nor a pioneer of research to be compared either with Aristotle and Theophrastus or with any of the great moderns.