The difference between genuine and original is very simple. Genuine is something that is real while original is the first of something.
A faulty generalization is a statement that's not true while a valid generalization is a true statement.
If generalizations are supported by the text or story,they are valid generalizations.If they are not supported by the text or by logic,they are faulty generalization.Hope that helps your learning desires!!!Your answer giver,Kate
Authentic means something is not a copy, genuine, or real. Original means that it was the first or the one piece that was used to make copies from.
You can compare this with English usage. I can say to you, "Jeet yet?" and you would probably understand me to mean, "Did you eat yet?" One of these sentences is valid English, the other is questionable. In the same way you can write valid XML and you can write XML with numerous imperfections. Many XML language processors are capable of understanding both. However, it's safer to write valid XML.
There is no difference between the two products.
there's a clear difference, genuine diamond is genuine n diamond is not
Genuine is something that has been created first time while orginal is created after genuine
a valid trust is true and an enforcebale trust can be enforced
Nothing....They are the exact same thing.....whatever the heck they are.
A valid deductive argument will have a valid premise and conclusion and a fallacy may be true, it all matters on how you came to the conclusion.
Facts cannot be valid. They can only be true or false. Arguments, on the other hand, can be valid. A valid argument in one which must have a true conclusion provided that the premises are true (no guarantee of that though).
The requirement for a valid XHTML is that all the tags should be closed. This is actually the difference between HTML and XHTML.
A faulty generalization is a statement that's not true while a valid generalization is a true statement.
There is no difference. Neither will work because neither is valid in C.
percent includes all answers, whereas valid percent excludes missing answers of I don't know or blanks
No, "legitimate" is not a verb. It is an adjective that means genuine, lawful, or valid.
Contrary to what is believed today, there is no difference between Jew and Gentile after 70 A.D. in the eyes of the Genuine God.