All too often, I am reading opinions when I should be reading facts.
All the caveats are going to be ignored because people don't read opinions.
"With respect to the political situation in the Basque country, we had read opinions of all kinds, without exclusion."
I question it simply because I've read opinions.
I have read differing opinions, but for me, it was a nightmare.
But Ms. Friedman learned that (1) lawyers don't like risks, and (2) they, of all people, don't always read opinions.
When lawyers write professionally they adopt the style of what they read: judicial opinions, legal briefs and law review articles, which are not scintillating stuff.
What dictates each page is juxtaposition: the way he (and we) read our impressions and opinions into the pictures.
She doesn't read opinions or anything.
Also, you can read different opinions and more travelers can benefit from the replies given to you.