Well, speaking as a lawyer I would have to say yes, but also, possibly, no. To put it another way, there are many alternatives. It behoves us to be elliptical.
Speaking as a layperson I would say certainly, without a shadow of a doubt, but, then again, there are two, and often three or even four, sides to every story.
Speaking as a psychiatric inpatient I would say many things, not all of them, by objective standards, unreasonable or unlikely, and therein lies the rub.
Well, speaking as a lawyer I would have to say yes, but also, possibly, no. To put it another way, there are many alternatives. It behoves us to be elliptical.
Speaking as a layperson I would say certainly, without a shadow of a doubt, but, then again, there are two, and often three or even four, sides to every story.
Speaking as a psychiatric inpatient I would say many things, not all of them, by objective standards, unreasonable or unlikely, and therein lies the rub.
I think that clears up the matter for now.