Sentences with phrase «factual basis»

"Factual basis" refers to the information or evidence that supports a statement or claim. It means having reliable facts or data to back up what you are saying or to prove something is true. Full definition
There must be, of course, a sound factual basis for doing so, assisted by directed argument from counsel.
They play to our emotional, not factual based decisions.
Equally, where there is no allegation of contributory conduct ensure that the tribunal does not become distracted by issues relating to the underlying factual basis of the case, which may lead it to fall into this error.
Spirituality, religions, and mythologies do not deal with factual based systems of thought.
I started with this statement because it is typical of so many made by those who are opposed to wind farm developments; emotional, aimed at having a big impact on the people who hear it, and quite without factual basis.
«There is simply no legal, economic or factual basis upon which to order the remedy sought by the commissioner,» says CREA.
I have no preconceived notions about how you birth or care for your baby, I will guide and support you and provide factual based information backed by research when asked.
Indeed, the courts are more likely to focus on whether there is «an adequate factual basis for singling out these specific countries as distinct sources of risk,» Richard Pildes, a professor of Constitutional Law at New York University, told Business Insider in an email.
«Based on additional investigation, the government believes that there is not a sufficient factual basis to proceed to trial against the defendant on the count, and therefore will move at sentencing to dismiss,» U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said in court papers.
Gulino — who is in his 70s — denied the allegations in a statement and said Castro's claims are «patently false and lack factual basis
• Researched and developed factual basis for a restraining order for a kidnapping case which the court relied heavily on when passing a verdict
Losing ground in providing honesty and factual base discussions then throw out the «BEWARE!»
If a new report truly is a false statement of fact that causes harm to someone's reputation, and if the news reporter has no actual factual basis for the factual claim, the First Amendment does permit the courts to impose both civil and criminal liability for the false statements, with civil suits brought by someone who is harmed and criminal liability enforced by the government.
Company promotional campaigns to «go electronic and save a tree» have little factual basis, at least in the US.
«[Justice Louis] LeBel does indicate that on a better factual basis if the course was not taught in a neutral fashion or if it was taught in a way that discredited some religious beliefs, then certainly there would be a violation of freedom of religion.»
The claim that Sen. Barack Obama's campaign canceled a visit to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center because Obama could not bring the media along continued to drive media coverage, even after NBC News» Andrea Mitchell and others declared the allegation to be «false» or without factual basis.
CREA has filed its response to the Competition Bureau's challenge of its MLS rules, calling comments by commissioner of competition Melanie Aitken «preposterous» and stating, «There is simply no legal, economic or factual basis upon which to order the remedy sought by the commissioner.»
Litigation over the order will likely continue until the government provides «an adequate factual basis for singling out these specific countries as distinct sources of risk,» Richard Pildes, a professor of Constitutional Law at New York University, told Business Insider in an email.
If what you stated is true, how can one claim that the Bible is not factual based on observation, when it comes to humans, animals, plants, trees, etc, being produced according to their likeness?
As such, the Court of Appeal found there was a sufficient factual basis to trigger the Appellant's duty to defend.
From an examination of the evidence presented at the preliminary hearing, that there is a likelihood that on final hearing the court will approve the relocation of the child, which findings must be supported by the same factual basis as would be necessary to support approving the relocation in a final judgment.
(Note: There is no factual basis for that figure.)
«They're basically robo - signed and there's no real checks going on to ensure that what they're alleging is accurate and has a factual basis,» Wilner said.
You can even eat right before going to the gym, since the old myth that you can't exercise until at least 30 minutes after eating has no factual basis.
To determine whether it is a fear deserving of serious attention, it is necessary to inquire, first, what significance the extraordinary numerical increase in American Jewry actually has, and, second, whether there is any factual basis for charges of Jewish monopolization of American economic opportunity.
Thus, although we respect that the commenters» concerns are genuinely held, there is no factual basis for them,» says Google.
But, I can not accept ridiculous myths with no factual basis because it makes me feel better.
Faith is a belief in something with no factual basis..
(1) Simply say «I believe in the reedikerous for the heck of it; even if there is no factual basis».
There is no factual basis for «intelligent design», and no testable hypotheses.
Of course, the christian position is merely their belief with no factual basis.
This sets me apart, and other evangelicals apart from those who interpret these stories as great myths or merely nice religious stories with no factual basis.
Yes, I think it is... exactly how accurate, can not, will not, hazard a guess, but the recordings of our human history annotated in the Bible have to have some factual basis... I can not imagine it is all fiction.
I suppose if we could revisit ourselves in a thousand years, look at the historical recordings of ourselves, we will see there are factual basis, but sprinkled with human interpretation of our present time now by those who have appointed themselves as the keepers of what we do, just as the recordings of the Bible were done by those appointees trying to capture there presnt now... yet sprinkled with their best interpretation of what they new then.
Scientists have been able to provide evidence for the Big Bang Theory, but not the singularity itself that the «big bang» spawned from... so Hawking's assumptions, are just that, assumptions and opinions... and he does not, as you say «tell the truth» based on a proven, factual basis.
But for Dawkins, insisting on the factual basis of the story only made things worse: «It may be based on a historical event, in which case it's shocking.»
If Luke's account of Mary's visit to Elizabeth (1:36, 39 - 56) has a factual basis, the two families may also have exchanged visits at other times.
Lots of folks running around making up stories with no factual basis because they fit a certain narrative.
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