My ignorance of the general rules aside, I would put it simply that this is a purely subjective statement. Unless you mean that physical effort which actually went into the creation of the text(s), the apparent "effort" which went into the production of said work(s) would need to be measured in an appropriate medium. This becomes tricky because what a graduate student produces without much effort at all, an illiterate man would struggle for months to produce, ostensibly. Quite aside from this is the notion that, if we mean to measure the physical effort which went into the production, then does it become statement in fact that hand-written text(s) are intrinsically more interesting than a typographic production of the same ? The reason for the measurement of effort of course is to determine the ratio at which pleasure is produced in reading as compared to the "effort" enacted in its' production.
choppy and disconnected.
A conclusory statement without the benefit of objective support. Whereas an opinion is a conclusory statement WITH objective supporting fact or facts.
It is a statement to support a given position, with or without evidence.
'From without' means, quite simply, 'from outside of'.To illustrate, look at this statement:"The power to change one's self comes from within."This statement essentially suggests that if one wants to change themselves, that change will start within them.But what if a certain person felt that the power to change is something that originates outside of themselves? The statement might look like this:"The power to change one's self comes from without."The popularity of 'from within' is considerably greater in common parlance than it's counter-part 'from without'. This is probably because 'from without' seems confusing at first. In fact, I have found myself using 'from without' in many of my own writings in the past, and I oftentimes consider rephrasing simply because it sounds awkward.
No. It's just a statement that someone was wandering around aimlessly, or wandering without knowing where he was going.
Without further knowledge about the lines, NONE.
A general statement in an article is a brief description or overview of the main topic or subject being discussed. It provides readers with a broad understanding of what to expect in the article without delving into specific details or arguments.
Basically, it means that it takes effort to write something others are going to have pleasure in reading.
What kind of statement is accepted without further justification?
Christopher Gadsden
I believe it is a statement against leather or animal products in general. She is a vegetarian who supports animal rights, and has stated that she does not wear leather.
true
it was not very effective.
it was not very effective.
A statement accepted without proof is commonly known as a theorem. The other word that is used for such statements is postulate.
This depends on your state and local laws. As a general statement NO you do not "have" to file an answer BUT if you do not you will be found in DEFAULT for failing or refusing to answer; IE: you will LOOSE the suit and be evicted from your home (without a fight).
postulate