91. In a statement issued by Harvard Law School, Lessig declined to express an opinion on the ruling. 92. In addition to going on television and expressing opinions, senators publicly try to influence their colleagues. 93. In interviews Friday, Presbyterians at the assembly expressed differing opinions about the resolution. 94. In Milwaukee, for example, where he started his career, fans liked to throw bratwurst onto the field to express their opinion of the play. 95. In return, they teach math and analytical skills and offer a forum to express opinions. 96. In Starr County, even those with a public profile seemed disinclined to express their opinions. 97. In that capacity, I get to express my opinions. 98. Institutional shareholders have become increasingly impatient over the years with poorly performing companies and are not reluctant to express their opinions in no uncertain terms to corporate boards. 99. It a difficult role because, for the most part, his character is a sounding board for the others, and rarely reacts strongly or expresses an opinion. 100. It is the right to express an opinion, not a requirement to be polite about it, that the Constitution protects. |