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The proper term is 'person with dwarfism' or 'little person'. It is important to use language that is respectful and acknowledges the individual's identity beyond their physical characteristics.
The adjective for "stranger" is "strange" - for example, "I met a strange person on the street."
Saying a scientific question must be supportable means it must be answerable through evidence-based methods and data. It implies that the question should be structured in a way that allows for investigation and testing to reach a valid conclusion.
An example of generalizing would be saying that all persons of a certain religion are evil. Another example of generalizing would be saying that something must be bad just because one person had a bad experience with it.
A hypothetical example could be a program that determines whether a person is eligible to vote based on their age. If the person is 18 years old or above, the program will display a message saying they can vote; if they are below 18, the program will display a message saying they are not eligible to vote.
Does this evidence relate to what I am saying
Does this evidence relate to what I am saying
He is challenging the "admissability" of the evidence (i.e.- he is saying that it is "nadmissable").
the person don't understand what you are saying
They are agreeing with you and saying that there is 'no doubt' to what you are saying.
It means that the person saying it wants to know the definition of what he is saying
Hard Evidence is something like they have it on camera or something that shows you doing something cold evidence is someone saying you did it but not very many witnesses to say it. or they dont say the same thing
The best question to ask when selecting evidence to support a claim is "Is the evidence credible and reliable?" It is essential to ensure that the evidence comes from a trustworthy source and is backed up by relevant data or research.
There is none this is just a saying,an opinion,it can't be proved
Get the evidence of the message and report it to police
Saying 'yes' is the same as saying 'OK' because you are agreeing with a person if you use one or the other of these words.
It means you should do it. And not the person saying it. Maybe because the person saying the phrase gets angry quickly and such.