An opinion is someone's thoughts and feelings on a subject. That opinion is said to be "valid" if there is good reasoning behind it, or if it's understandable that someone would feel that way.
People often say "that's a valid opinion, but ..." to show they don't agree but they don't mean any insult to the other person and they're not wanting to get into a heated argument.
Of course, whether someone's opinion is valid or not is also a matter of opinion.
A valid opinion is one that is based on facts, personal experiences, or expertise. It should be logically sound and supported by evidence or reasoning. It is subjective and can vary between individuals.
An opinion is valid if the one expressing their opinion has grounds for their view, whether they have stated those grounds or not.
Opinions are beliefs, viewpoints, estimations of a matter.
Opinions are formed from one or more influencing factors, e.g.
In cases like this, a person may sometimes wish to seek a 'second opinion' before deciding on a particular course of action, rather than relying on the opinion of just one 'expert'.
A concurring opinion is written by a justice who agrees with the outcome reached by the majority, but who came to that conclusion in a different way and wants to write about why. A dissenting opinion is written by a justice who disagreed with the majority and wants his disagreement known and explained
Public opinion can be influenced by various factors such as media, personal experiences, and cultural values.
To make a non-valid exported file valid, you can check for any errors or discrepancies in the file format or content. Update the file to adhere to the required specifications or standards, such as correct data types, structure, or encoding. Make the necessary adjustments or corrections to ensure the file meets the validation criteria before attempting to re-export it.
when there are errors in sampling design, such as biases in selecting participants or a non-representative sample, which can lead to inaccurate results.
The term for an informal type of opinion poll is a "straw poll." It is often used to gauge the opinions or preferences of a group without the scientific rigor of a formal poll.
yes, if you back that opinion up with facts.
An opinion is someone's thoughts and feelings on a subject. That opinion is said to be "valid" if there is good reasoning behind it, or if it's understandable that someone would feel that way. People often say "that's a valid opinion, but ..." to show they don't agree but they don't mean any insult to the other person and they're not wanting to get into a heated argument. Of course, whether someone's opinion is valid or not is also a matter of opinion.
Well make sure you have evidence of this opinion of yours, that would be the key factor for me.
A valid opinion is a viewpoint or belief that is based on logic, reason, and/or evidence. It may be subjective, but it is formed through careful thought and consideration of relevant information. Valid opinions are open to being challenged and can contribute meaningfully to discussions and debates.
After my opinion both affirmations are valid.
Your own opinion is as valid as anyone's.
persuasive; valid
A valid hypothesis is one that is testable and rejectable, can be proven true as well as verified without external evidence. It also needs to be accepted by public opinion.
maybe your the cocky one who thinks their opinion is better and cant admit that their friends opinion is valid to the situation at hand... you jealous brah? ya you jealous..
Your question, while valid, cannot be answered accurately. It is an opinion based question, not fact. In my opinion the best child actor ever is the actress who played little orphan Annie.
Take your diamond to a diamond cutter and ask for an opinion as to the best way to salvage what can be preserved from the shattered diamond. It is possible that it is beyond repair, but sight-unseen, no opinion is valid.
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