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Make it up to suit whatever your argument might be. Wrap around it a large dose of economistic double talk so that you sound clever and nobody is brave enough to question your predetermined conclusions.
It depends on what state you're in, so you might want to ask someone local to the property.
your desires comflict with someone else's, the other person might try to make up your mind for you by using coercion.
Whether economics, legality, or morality is the most important reason for accident prevention is a matter of personal opinion. Someone more focused on keeping a business operating might select economics while someone focused on avoiding citations and fines might select legality, for example. All are important reasons and should work together to encourage everyone to seek accident prevention.
They form a common language that all interested persons use. FOB is a commonly used Incoterm. If someone writes FOB on a bill of lading it always means "free on board" and never "front or back," "fix or blow," "free of bugs," or anything else someone might want to use.
A Rebuttal witness is a witness who's testimony contradicts another witness. For example in a murder case the defence might call a character witness to provide evidence that the accused was a mild mannered nice guy. A rebuttal witness might be called by the prosecution to provide contradictory evidence of the accused's character and might testify that the person was violent, bad tempered or abusive. Experts are often called to testify for the prosecution and the defence will then often call other (rebuttal) experts who might have reached a different conclusion.
A statement that weakens the main point of the author's writing.
If someone doubts about your thoughts, it depends but you'll need to do some research about it. If it's unreasonable, it might cause an argument or a fight.
A fallacy is basically an incorrect use of logic. For example, you might criticize someone's personality rather than their argument.
I think you need to find an argument someone in a courtroom might make. It's unfortunate that your teacher did not explain it better.
convince means to move by argument or evidence to believe, agreement, consent or a course of action
If you point a finger towards a person in India it means you are arguing or against the views of the relative person. It is a symbol of argument. It is rude.
A claim is putting forth the right to something. If that claim is not settled then it might result in an argument.
An academic argument is an argument that is objectively composed and based entirely on facts. An everyday argument is more likely to be emotionally charged (especially in a heated confrontation) and is therefore not like an academic argument.
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Yes, Taxpayer Advocate Service does offer free help. It is a service from the IRS that will help you resolve any problems that you might have regarding your tax.
Different cities pay different amounts. Go to www.google.com and search for "child advocate wage in Reno, NV" -- but substitute your city and state. You might get better results.