Valid and voidable are not same because valid is one which is enforcable in law and voidable" is on which is unenforceable in law. Difference between enforcable and unenforceable is enforcable is which is accepted in terms of law and unenforceable is which is not accepted in terms of law. So it cant be same......
- Krithika
That means that multiplying both sides of the equation by the same non-zero number is a valid operation, which often helps you simplify the equation.
Is a Washington, DC marriage valid in the United States? (hint: same answer applies to both)
Both will be valid until the ID expires, however, since you have a license they will renew that and you don't need the other one.
Stegosauruses is valid (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/stegosauruses), but so is Stegosaurus (http://www.memidex.com/stegosaurus+reptile-genus). The same way Fish and Fishes are both valid. Usage is the same as well.
A valid argument is certainly stronger than an invalid argument. but an argument can be valid and still be relatively weak. Validity and strength are not the same, although they are both good features for an argument to have.
The phrase "by that token" means that if one thing is true or valid, then another related thing must also be true or valid. It is used to draw a logical conclusion or make an inference based on a previous statement or condition.
Yes, but not to the same question.
Hexadecimal uses the digits 0-9 and the letters a-f (in either upper case A-F, or lower case a-f). You appear to have used a letter O in upper case and lower case (o). Neither is a valid [standard] hexadecimal digit; so 3EO and 3Eo both mean the same in hexadecimal: a non-valid number. 3E0 and 3e0 are both valid hexadecimal numbers that mean the same (as the decimal number 992). In C, to signify a hexadecimal number it is preceded by 0X or 0x (that is zero-letter X), as in 0x3E0, etc.
False. A method with the same signature in both the superclass and its subclass is known as method overriding, and is a valid concept in Java.
Yes, no means the same thing in both languages.
it means that both sides are the same
Depends upon the situation m most importantly...on reason..that it suits with ur situation n circumstance or not...so got to be valid if both have same reasoning...:)