| 41. | The Times and other news organizations argued that the ruling would stifle reviewers whose expressions of opinion were expected by readers.
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| 42. | He introduced no evidence and declared that the government's case was based on " an expression of opinion about history ."
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| 43. | The two motions are simply an expression of opinion, and will not come to a vote in the House of Commons.
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| 44. | Expressions of opinion were quite complimentary, perhaps the most extravagant coming from the manager of our biggest local movie house, the Colonial.
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| 45. | Those of us in the business of putting out newspapers are generally disposed toward the broadest expression of opinion and artistic creativity.
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| 46. | Art, by its very nature is very subjective, and so the independent references are almost exclusively expressions of opinion and not fact.
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| 47. | "These demonstrations are of no use because your enemy loves terrorism and hates the expression of opinions, " he said in a statement.
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| 48. | It is difficult to see how this article can be more than an expression of opinions ( scholarly, of course, not editorial ).
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| 49. | The expression of opinions on the article Romanian crime in Europe does not allow for concluding that it is headed to the dustbin.
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| 50. | There are a couple of different possible ways of counting the expressions of opinion; see the discussion on the talk page for more details.
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