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An opinion based on facts and not personal beliefs.
Meaning Conveying an untrue version of events by leaving out the important facts. A euphemism for lying, in short.
Information is basically just facts about differant things. E.G If some one asked you about your self you might tell them that you have blond hair and green eyes. That's information
In my experience when someone used the term "efficient and equitable manner" they are trying to resolve a dispute or solve a personnel problem. What they mean is they want to solve the problem with as little cost in time/money/hassle as possible (efficient) yet at the same time they want to be fair or at least seem fair (equitable) in the way the problem was handled and finally resolved.
What does 'pity for you' mean?
To dispute an argument on the basis of fact means to challenge the validity of the argument by presenting evidence or data that contradicts the claims being made. This approach focuses on objective information rather than relying solely on opinions or personal beliefs. By using facts as a basis for disputing an argument, one aims to strengthen their position and demonstrate the flaws in the opposing point of view.
Disputing an argument on the basis of reasoning means criticizing or challenging the logic and rationale behind the argument rather than attacking the person making the argument. It involves examining the premises and conclusions to determine if they are logically sound and valid.
Quarreled means 'argued', 'fought', 'disagreed'. to disagree a small argument
A decision or argument based on sound reasoned argument which can be proved - logical.
A homograph of a noisy fight would be "row," which can also mean a noisy argument or dispute.
This is the argument of a case rather than the hard facts of a case
Generally when people argue, they argue by comparing the facts that they have. The person whose facts are more compelling wins the argument. An ignorant person does not know any facts. A person who argues with no facts argues with emotion or opinion based on nothing that can be checked or verified by the other side. It is not possible to argue against nothing (no facts.) So while a person who has no facts to bolster his argument can continue arguing, it is a fruitless argument; hence, you can't argue with ignorance. The ignorant person may walk away from an argument believing himself or herself to have won -- not because he or she had the better argument based on facts that could be checked by the other side - but because he or she used opinion or feelings to bolster his or her "argument."
The Greek word agones is the plural of agon, meaning a competition, conflict, dispute, argument, athletic competition and so on.
It means that there is enough evidence to lead a "reasonable person" to believe that there is sufficient evidence to supports the facts that are in in dispute.
A major argument is a central point or claim that forms the basis of an essay, debate, or discussion. It is the primary idea that the author or speaker is trying to convey and typically serves as the main focus of the overall piece.
a dispute is to discus in a orderly maner
A counter argument is an argument made against another argument.