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Question of fact
of being answered by way of demonstration, a question of opinion is one that cannot be so answered. The answer to
Resolution
means ordinary resolution (s. 167). A formal expression of an opinion, intention, or decision by an official body or assembly, Black's
Science
is wide enough to meet the requirement of treating the opinion of a typewriter expert as an opinion evidence coming within
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Reason
a consideration offered in support of a determination or an opinion a just ground for a conclusion or an action that
Charities, or Public Trusts
to be deemed privileged testaments. Lord Thurlow was clearly of opinion that the doctrine of charities grew up from the civil
Intoxicating liquor
is obligatory on the licensing justices when they are of opinion that the question of renewal requires consideration on other than
Opinator
One fond of his own opinions one who holds an opinion
sentence
sentence [Old French, opinion, judicial sentence, from Latin sententia, ultimately from sentire to feel,
Opinative
Obstinate in holding opinions opinionated
agree
agree agreed agree·ing vt : to share an opinion that [agreed the terms were fair] vi 1 : to
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