Sentences with phrase «fact in question»

But, there aren't enough facts in your question to know for sure.
The standard account of why song evolved in certain animals is not such an explanation; for my theory is a special form of that standard account, and only what is special about it explains the objective behavioral and environmental facts in question.
So I think it is in fact in question whether it is okay to take publicly available data from Amazon's website and use it without their consent.
If on the contrary the successor also receives the condition from the God, the Socratic relationships will return, of course within the total difference which is constituted by the fact in question, and by the individual's (the contemporary's and the successor's) particular relationship to the God.
Some «super fans» protest the questions as inaccurate, but Joe's people verify the facts in the questions as accurate.
In general, specific referencing indicates that the fact in question is either controversial within the field, or specialist knowledge which is probably only known to a very few members of a sub-discipline.
Fox writes: «The distinction between direct evidence, which proves a fact in question without reliance on inference or presumption, and indirect evidence is critical in determining whether the McDonnell Douglas burden shifting analysis is used.»
«Knowingly,» «knowledge,» «known,» and «knows» mean actual knowledge of the fact in question.
(paragraph 93) The facts in question, about the complainant's former financial difficulties, were held no longer necessary for the public interest, so privacy interests prevailed.
Exactly when that point occurs would likely depend on applicable laws and the facts in question.
The Court stated» «reason to know» means that the actor has knowledge of facts from which a reasonable man of ordinary intelligence or one of the superior intelligence of the actor in question would either infer the existence of the fact in question or would regard its existence as so highly probable that his conduct would be predicated upon the assumption that the fact did exist.»
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