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By not challenging the right of that person to have it. By not saying that their opinion is wrong even if we have a different one.
We can express ours, but opinions are a personal view, attitude, or appraisal, and therefore cannot be wrong, but can be different.
You may provide information to allow a person to re-evaluate their opinion, but becuase it is a representation of their personal view, we cannot say it's wrong because it is in fact an accurate portrayal of their view.
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Thanks for the input.
by Who? on March 26th, 2008