I agree with that statement. In order to form a valid judgment or opinion, it is essential to have a thorough understanding of the facts and context surrounding the issue. Without this understanding, any judgment or opinion may lack credibility or merit.
American author John F. Kennedy is often credited with this quote. He used it in a speech in October 1963 to highlight his commitment to upholding expert opinion in decision-making processes.
For an object to float, it must displace an amount of fluid equal to its weight. This is known as Archimedes' principle. If the weight of the object is less than the weight of the fluid it displaces, the object will float; if the object is denser than the fluid, it will sink.
To her friends, Dana's ability to eat whatever she wants without gaining any weight is a paradox.
tested and supported by evidence gathered through research or experimentation. This process helps to verify the hypothesis' accuracy and reliability in making predictions about the phenomenon being studied. Without testing and evidence, a hypothesis remains a proposed explanation without the weight of scientific validation.
Socrates' weight is not known as there are no historical records that provide details on his physical characteristics. Additionally, weight is a sensitive topic and it is important to focus on his philosophical contributions rather than his physical attributes.
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Judgment or lack of understanding of facts can be detrimental as it may lead to misinterpretations, misguided decisions, and conflicts. It is important to base judgments on accurate information and understanding to make informed choices and to avoid misunderstandings.
Popular opinion suggests the weight of an average banana is 120 grams (without the skin)
The opinion of an expert in the field does tend to carry more weight than the opinion of someone is not an expert. It is even written in the Bible how people hold documentation proof in higher esteem. For instance a theology major is more likely to be listened to than someone with the experience but without the degree.
A court can enter a judgment notwithstanding the verdict when the weight of the evidence does not support the jury's verdict.
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My opinion is probably about 223 pounds or so its really my opinion.
A weighty opinion.
Weight would not exist without gravity.
Yes. Many times we make estimates without math. First, the definition of the verb "to estimate" does not require mathematics (see definition from www.dictionary.com) 1. to form an approximate judgment or opinion regarding the worth, amount, size, weight, etc., of; calculate approximately: to estimate the cost of a college education. 2. to form an opinion of; judge Usually, we make estimates that involve numbers, but no math is required. So I can estimate how much sugar to put in cup. I can estimate what time it is by looking at the sun. I can guess someone's weight or height, even though I haven't actually measured it. An estimate can be an opinion that has some rational basis. I can look at a painting and estimate what it might sell for, basd on my experience.
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