Sentences with phrase «about matters of fact»

, 2011 ABCA 94 (CanLII), the Alberta Court of Appeal, stated that a tribunal could «offer interpretations of its reasons or conclusion, [but] can not attempt to reconfigure those reasons, add arguments not previously given, or make submissions about matters of fact not already engaged by the record».
The point, grasped by Hennin and made repeatedly, and forcibly, by Forbes, is that if you want the truth about a matter of fact, the best bet is a measurement.
If stated tenselessly, all true propositions about matters of fact are timelessly true.
Analytic philosophy typically assumes that religious language is meaningful only if it makes universally valid statements about matters of fact in the form of propositions.
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