It's very simple —
avoid personal opinions that could cause controversy.
Not exact matches
I think as consumers we should be wary of
avoiding a certain product simply due to skepticism — it's one thing to recommend not using a product because it has scientifically been proven to cause harm; it's another to recommend not using a product because of subjective reasons, such as how creepy the fact is that X. campestris is the culprit of black rot on crucifers (or
personal opinions of the FDA)... yes, X. campestris is used to ferment sugars to produce xanthan gum, but the fact that it causes rotting of crucifers is unrelated (and doesn't suddenly make xanthan gum harmful).
I dislike
personal abuse and try, usually to
avoid it when it is merely a matter of differing
opinions, to which we are all entitled.
Just my
personal opinion regardless of the brand, though some wipes like this are market as flushable, I suggest that it is better to place dirty wipes in the garbage or diaper pails to
avoid clogging your toilet and pipes.
Even though the governor has carefully
avoided expressing a
personal opinion on fracking, he has given every indication of being interested in seeing it approved in the Marcellus (and, by extension, Utica) shales — assuming, as he likes to say, that the «science» indicates it can be done safely.
Personal opinions should be
avoided, except when they are an interpretation over a given media source in the terms I said.
But it's unclear whether oft - observed social conformity reflects public compliance, motivated by a desire to fit in with the group and
avoid social rejection, or private acceptance, which leads to a genuine change in
personal opinion that persists even when social influence is removed.
Although most IRC users do not reveal their
personal identity, they still seem to behave according to certain social norms - there is a tendency to express
opinions in a neutral to positive way, for example, which may be a way of
avoiding direct confrontations.
I certainly agree with you that you should be very careful about your choice of soy product as 90 % of the soybeans produced in the United States of America are genetically modified and should in my
personal opinion be
avoided.
With older students, the conversation will be most effective if you
avoid expressing
personal opinions and stick to facts.
He is a journalist above all,
avoiding revealing nearly any
personal opinion and eschewing discussions of morality.
How to you insulate / protect yourself from the desire to post
personal and even political posts on Facebook but at the same time
avoid alienating your reading audience who might take exception to those posts /
opinions?
Critical
personal opinions regarding persons other than yourself, judging outcome of any event, including derogatory comments concerning a judge, placements or any participant (Person or Dog), should be
avoided on publicly available media (either a post to a List, a web page, public chat room or an e-mail to the general public).
After all, just not buying something, whether because of a formal boycott or simply because of your
personal opinions about the product, is one way to exercise the power of your wallet, but sharing the reasons you do so with your peers and the public at large could have a lot more impact than simply
avoiding the purchase.
These
personal challenges are what helps to frame our
opinions, and as we speed along like bullet trains on a track being built only feet ahead of us, we curve and wind and climb and descend in order to
avoid pitfalls, get over challenging circumstances and sometimes, just enjoy the ride.
Avoid editorial comments,
personal opinions, and judgments unless they are in the form of quotations.