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  2. Even opinions different than yours have validity. Keeping that top of mind can improve how your take lands. "When people are validated, they are more open and able to listen," Dr. Goldman says.

  3. 15 Phrases To Disagree Respectfully, According to ... - AOL

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    It's possible to politely discuss differences of opinion—without having to lie. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  4. Dissenting opinion - Wikipedia

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    As with concurring opinions, the difference in opinion between dissents and majority opinions can often illuminate the precise holding of the majority opinion. The dissent may disagree with the majority for any number of reasons: a different interpretation of the existing case law, the application of different principles, or a different ...

  5. Agree to disagree - Wikipedia

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    In 1770, the phrase "agree to disagree" appeared in print in its modern meaning when, at the death of George Whitefield, John Wesley wrote a memorial sermon which acknowledged but downplayed the two men's doctrinal differences: There are many doctrines of a less essential nature ... In these we may think and let think; we may 'agree to disagree.'

  6. Spiral of silence - Wikipedia

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    Another research article examined the influence of different opinion climates in online forums (opinion congruence with the majority of forum participants vs. website source) and found personal opinion congruence was more influential than the online site in which the forum is situated in. [87] Nekmat and Gonzenbach said it might be worth ...

  7. Concurring opinion - Wikipedia

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    At the International Court of Justice, the term "separate opinion" is used and judges can also add declarations to the judgment. The term concurring opinion is used at the Supreme Court of the United States. The European Court of Human Rights uses the term concurring opinion and calls both concurring and dissenting opinions separate opinions ...

  8. Opinion - It’s time to retire the phrase ‘people of color’

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    The answer is both, of course, because different racial minorities don’t always see the world in the same way. It’s time we admitted that, instead of pretending that they do — or, worse ...

  9. Opinion - Wikipedia

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    An opinion is a judgement, viewpoint, or statement that is not conclusive, as opposed to facts, ... Different people may draw opposing conclusions (opinions) even if ...