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Third-party beneficiaries are either intended or incidental beneficiaries.
Opinions
Personal beliefs or judgments that are not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
Valid
A term used to describe something that is logically sound, well-grounded, or legally acceptable.
Dialectical Reasoning
A method of argument for resolving disagreement that involves the exchange of propositions (theses) and counter-propositions (antitheses) resulting in a synthesis of the opposing assertions.
Opposing Points
Refers to viewpoints or arguments that are in direct contrast or opposition to each other.
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