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"Abstinence is a perfectly valid point of view," she said.
It's a valid point of course, but Easton's observation did have a touch of the Today loftiness about it.
The only really valid point of comparison for these two era-defining players will be the hole they leave when they have gone.
During the contest to be leader of the Labour party, Ed Balls became the first senior Labour figure to say that he thought the cuts implicit in Labour's plans went too far – and that is certainly a valid point of view.
That they started with a certain fixed outlook and used the whole force of their formidable intellectual power to crush the argument of their opponent without realising that the opponent was looking at the issue from a different but equally valid point of view?
Mr Miliband said: "I think Ann has an important and valid point of view".
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(3) Data with validity codes 0 and 1 were accepted as valid points of gaze (cf. Tobii TX-300 user manual); all data with validity codes 2 or higher were interpolated.
In the search for "balance," reporters often portray the opposing sides of an argument as having equally valid points of view, even when there is no such validity.
On the macro level, all are valid points of criticism.
Our proposed method can segment valid points of the object more accurately than that of pure modulation, in most practical conditions.
These are all valid points, of course – and I've written before that today's kids apparently have no comprehension of the damage they're doing to their future selves when they post crap like this on social media.
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