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what does it mean to say that there are different publics that help make up public opinion
Defense to defamation includes truth (the statement is factually accurate), privilege (the statement was made in a protected context like legal proceedings), opinion (the statement is an expression of personal belief), and consent (the person affected consented to the statement). Statements made without malice or made in the public interest can also be considered as defenses.
Frightened (of publicity/policy due to oppositional public opinion).
The phrase "broken record" is used to refer to a person's constant and annoying repetition of a particular statement or opinion.
Yes, declarative typically refers to a type of sentence that makes a statement or expresses an opinion or feeling. It is a form of sentence that provides information or describes something.
* The person responding with 'I guess' has basically not formed an opinion on the statement or doesn't want to bother to form a opinion so they can say 'I guess' or even 'whatever.' This is simply a way of not continuing the conversation or you don't have an answer or are unsure of an answer to the statement made by the other person.
The phrase "broken record" is used to refer to a person's constant and annoying repetition of a particular statement or opinion.
It means "that's what YOU say" in Swedish, which expresses that the person doesn't agree with your opinion or statement.
The phrase "broken record" is used to refer to a person's constant and annoying repetition of a particular statement or opinion.
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A derogatory public record is a public statement regarding an individual that does not show them in a great manner. A lien on a house or car repossession are examples of things that could be shown as derogatory on someone's personal record.