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You have forgotten that there is a legitimate difference of opinion among doctors with regard to the merits of circumcision.
WAR is not suitable for discerning small differences between players, but when the gap between two players rises above half a win, it most likely indicates a legitimate difference in the players' values.
"The arm sleeves appear to be more decorative to me," the ESPN analyst Jeff Van Gundy said, but he pointed out that much of what the players are wearing is padding for the elbows, knees, hips, thighs and butts, that makes a legitimate difference in protecting the players.
And those lines were drawn narrowly enough to ensure that real change from real people-the kind of change that would make a legitimate difference in the lives of real people, would never really happen.
There's a legitimate difference between being discreet, as anyone trying to exercise power and keep a trust must sometimes be, and being silenced a difference, that is, between exercising sound judgment not to do or say something, and accepting blindly that something is simply "not done".
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Because there are legitimate differences.
Of course, legitimate differences exist.
By contrast, the legitimate differences between Obama and McCain are vast.
Mr. Farrell said there could be legitimate differences of opinion about how a complaint should be classified.
Mr. Kauppi said Ms. Swift understood that the speakerphone issue had arisen from legitimate differences of opinion.
"There are apparently legitimate differences between the superintendent and the board about how to manage the school system.
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