Statements with superlatives are often false because strong statements are easy to disprove.
False
Yes and yes.
There are scientific laws and theories in which recorded and observable data indicate are true. But sometimes new findings come along, which can throw a wrench into things until information is sorted out and a greater understanding evolves.
Qualitative
true-people can do the same experiment, but draw dfferent conclusions and this happens very often
False statements are often used in court, primarily to impeach testimony of a witness by shedding doubt upon his or her verisimilitude. ("if he were willing to lie then, he may be willing to lie now...")
tentative preliminary statements
FALSE!
False
false
Some practical limitations of mission statements include being too vague, not actionable, disconnected from daily operations, and lacking employee involvement or buy-in. Additionally, if a mission statement is not regularly reviewed or updated, it may become irrelevant or disconnected from the organization's current goals and values.
Of these, B is the best choice. Though none of the statements are entirely false. Warm fronts can produce tornadoes but it is fairly rare for them to do so.
False memories.
False
When applying to college.
not always but most of the time yes. It depends on how cunningly the question is worded. Often teachers love to deceive or trap students by using partial truth statements on quizzes and test.
Usually, because there is no evidence to support a claim. Often one will not believe in miracles because of personal beliefs or prior judgment of the one claiming a miracle.