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Many, many products claim to be number one, preferred, best, most loved, most powerful, most popular, etc. The ability of companies to advertise products this way has been tested in courts in the United States and elsewhere. When the statement is a matter of opinion, personal taste, or judgement, a certain amount of hyperbole is accepted. When the statement makes a very specific, verifiable claim about a product ("#1 selling truck four years in a row" or "proven to cure diabetes permanently") that statement must be defensible. Sometimes the statement that a product is number one will have an explanation or limitation presented when the statement is made ("#1 selling fuel efficient car*" might have "*of all American four-door four-cylinder gasoline engine cars in 2008" elsewhere on the page).
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Umm im pretty sure that's an opinion
it will be negative if the accepted value is less than the experimental value **********************2nd Opinion************ Don't you have that turned around?
* All arguments; start with an original argument, statement of a personal opinion. * If this first opinion is dissagreed with; there will be a counterargment, expressed personal opinion. * Arguements only happen when the three logical steps of logos: Element; Element; Whole, or absolute, are not practiced. The Art Of Reason.
It depends on whether the statement is subjective (opinion) or factual (verifiable). If a majority voices the same opinion (e.g. abortion is wrong), it doesn't necessarily make it true - or false. If the same people say the earth is flat however, that is not true.
We can state our opinion as well as state the facts. Generally however, a comment is more of a reaction, an opinion or off-the-cuff remark; a statement is deliberate and often even prepared in advance.
modified opinion
That is an opinion and cannot be answered with a fact. However, they are both generally accepted to be good-looking.
A statement which has an opposite opinion to a theory
A statement that tells what a person thinks or believes is called an opinion, sometimes known as a belief.it is known as a belief
The three elements of speech are articulation (the formation of clear and distinct sounds), voice (the tone and pitch of the speaker), and fluency (the smoothness and flow of speech). These elements work together to convey meaning effectively.
A noun that means to hold an opinion that is the opposite, or contrasting to what is generally accepted or believed in.
A statement that can be proven true or false. Not a question, not a command, and not an opinion.
When you "make a bold statement", you express an opinion in a brave way.
Statement, announcement, opinion.
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