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In one's sincere opinion; without any disingenuousness.
In one's sincere opinion; without any disingenuousness.
The requirement and obligation of providing sound, reasonable evidence suppo ...
The requirement and obligation of providing sound, reasonable evidence supporting a charge or allegation. Originating and used primarily in law, it can be applied more broadly to any situation in which a contentious dispute arises.
said when insisting to someone that there is no need for apology or thanks.
said when insisting to someone that there is no need for apology or thanks.
To make decisions or form opinions before one has all the pertinent facts.
To make decisions or form opinions before one has all the pertinent facts.