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  2. Opinion - Wikipedia

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    An example is: "United States of America was involved in the Vietnam War," versus "United States of America was right to get involved in the Vietnam War". An opinion may be supported by facts and principles, in which case it becomes an argument. Different people may draw opposing conclusions (opinions) even if they agree on the same set of facts.

  3. Public opinion - Wikipedia

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    An educated individual's participation is more important than that of a drunk. The "mass" in which people independently make decisions about, for example, which brand of toothpaste to buy, is a form of collective behavior different from the public. Public opinion plays an important role in the political sphere.

  4. Opinion piece - Wikipedia

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    An opinion piece is an article, usually published in a newspaper or magazine, that mainly reflects the author's opinion about a subject. Opinion pieces are featured in many periodicals. Opinion pieces are featured in many periodicals.

  5. Opinion - Trump rebrands party. GOP now stands for ... - AOL

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    President Trump turned the history of the Western world upside down last week. As we all learned in high school, the worst example of a weak, naive and dangerous foreign policy occurred in ...

  6. Long prison sentences don’t keep Washington safe ... - AOL

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    “Washington State imprisons people at a rate three times higher than most of the rest of the developed world.” | Opinion

  7. Opinion evidence - Wikipedia

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    Opinion evidence refers to direct evidence outlining what the expert witness, believes, or infers in regard to facts, as distinguished from personal knowledge of the facts themselves. [1] In common law jurisdictions the general rule is that a witness is supposed to testify as to what was observed and not to give an opinion on what was observed.

  8. Opinion leadership - Wikipedia

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    Typically, opinion leadership is viewed as a monomorphic, domain-specific measure of individual differences, that is, a person that is an opinion leader in one field may be a follower in another field. [7] [8] An example of a monomorphic opinion leader in the field of computer technology, might be a

  9. Concurring opinion - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, a judge will use a concurring opinion to signal an openness to certain types of test cases that would facilitate the development of a new legal rule, and in turn, such a concurring opinion may become more famous than the majority opinion in the same case. A well-known example of this phenomenon is Escola v.