It is 6.1, approx.
Occasionally, a Supreme Court judge's views will differ from the majority opinion.
An inference is a conclusion drawn from evidence. The logical connection is clear. An opinion need not be based on evidence, or if it is, may not flow from it logically.
An inference is a conclusion based on the evidence. For example, if a person eats hamburgers very often, then gains weight, it can be inferred that eating hamburgers makes a person gain weight. An opinion is someone's personal feelings about a topic. In the example above, a person may claim that hamburgers are unhealthy and he/she will avoid them altogether. That is his/her opinion.
The difference between opinion and bias is that an opinion is what someone thinks about a certain topic when a bias is how someone thinks feels and reacts about a topic based on something from their past......for example I hate the color purple because my biological father likes purple. That is a bias when "the Phillies are the best team in the world is an opinion because there is nothing from my past that can back that up. that's mean, my teacher said that they are all the same thing L.O.L (laugh out loud) lol ajdfl;ajskdlf
Technically only you can actually answer your objectives as others will only offer opinion.
Opinion
The Pentecostal church STRONGLY discourages divorce.
That is strongly opinion based, maybe tulips and sunflowers.
Karl Marx.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams was the civic-minded progressive character in Shirley Jackson's The Lottery. Both had the opinion that the lottery should not take place anymore and even mentioned other communities that had did so as an example.
Feeling very strongly about your or other peoples opinions.
In my opinion, they are most definitely not good and I strongly advice you not to join. In my opinion, they will let you down and it will be a waste of your money and your time.
Not necessarily. Although faith and reason represent different ways of knowing and understanding the world, they are not inherently opposed. Many religious traditions value both faith and reason as important components of belief and understanding.
You're asking a matter of opinion, and mine disagrees strongly with this notion of yours.
Distribution
It's a matter of your own opinion, there is no set standard.
A personal conviction is your personal belief.