Yes.
Publishers Clearing House (Itself none to reputable) has put out an advisory that people are using their name to scam people. People receive a fake check, and are asked to send a fee to collect their prize.
Never send an "advance fee" to get a prize. And if you have a check, take it to your bank, try and deposit it, and actually wait for it to clear! (It won't.)
Now, that scam is contrasted with what I know of the real Publishers Clearing House, in which they trick people into buying hundreds of dollars worth of magazine subscriptions under the mistaken impression that this will increase their odds of winning! That's "legit" though, as they have all the proper disclaimers in very fine print on their big and gaudy brochures with large print implications that you are just about to win!
knowledge and opinions
usually outside opinions
cliches, facts, opinions, feelings, and needs
The multi-step theory suggests most people form opinions based upon the influence and opinion of leaders. An example of this are political opinions infiltrated to the public by the media.
A unilateral decision is a decision made without the consideration of opposing opinions or viewpoints.
in French, your opinions is 'vos opinions 'for the formal way.'tes opinions' is less formal.
No, opinions are opinions. Opinions are just what people think from what they know, and are not actual facts.
opinions
The minority opinions of today might be the majority opinions of tomorrow so it's good to let your opinions be heard for the future.
The range of opinions (and those with opinions) is a "political spectrum."
NEVER EVER opinions are what you think
opinions
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Opinions that DL had was created in 1974.
Opinions are what someone thinks and are not facts.
Newspapers reflect the opinions of those who publish them.
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