I'm not really even that sure that most people draw a clear distinction in their minds about the two systems, and yet I expect people will be ready to equate the two as
equally valid right out of the gate anyway.
She also explains she believes Palestinians must be «free from military occupation» and «have
an equally valid right to live in the land and should have the same civil rights that are afforded to Israeli Jewish citizens, whether that's in one state, two states, or however many states.»
Not exact matches
Nii
Equally valid is making sure that you aren't opposing gay marriage because you hate, or are otherwise prejudiced against gays,
right?
On the other hand, toleration of beliefs does not require that we accept every idea as
equally valid, as if a belief is true,
right or good simply because someone expresses it.
Deist = all gods are god just people calling them different names Polytheist = there are multiple odds and their all
equally valid Monotheist my god is the only god, your worshiping the devil; now die they are the only ones who are
right and they hat those that are not them.
Another GOP wannabe pandering to the far
right by supporting the concept that science not not be believed or accepted unless it conforms with your personal beliefs, and that all belief - based views of science are
equally valid.
Another GOP star pandering to the far
right by supporting the concept that science need not be believed or accepted unless it conforms with your personal beliefs, and that all belief - based views of science are
equally valid.
It seems that, even in this year and at this point where it feels like we all know we're supposed to respect everyone's
right to make different - but -
equally -
valid choices, if you're a mother feeding her baby by any means at all, you're doing something wrong.
Whether your birth plan was followed to the T, you had an emergency C - section, you opted for an epidural, or you gave birth at home, each story is beautiful in its own
right and everyone's experience is
equally valid.
This is not to be relativistic («all choices are
equally valid» blah blah blah) but simply to argue that «informed choice» is frequently code for «the
right choice».
Therapists working with a couple hear and understand two
equally valid perspectives, often when each partner sees themselves as «
right» and the other «wrong,» or when both partners believe one person is to blame.