Sentences with phrase «factual nature»

While this distance can be off - putting, it reinforces the truthfulness and factual nature of creative nonfiction, making the stories more believable.
A blik, we may recall, is a pervasive, probably unconscious attitude toward the world and is the basis for any inferences or explanations of a seemingly factual nature.
General whiplash and accident cases are far easier and are reflected in the fact that the reports are cheaper to produce and are often of a more factual nature.
To recognize the factual nature of values as responses of actual human beings in actual or imagined situations is to remain on the solid ground of experience which all can understand.
Our main purpose in dwelling on the factual nature of value is to strengthen the foundations of our discussion of religion, in so far as it depends on value, in actual human experience.
(2) Advertisements for infant formula shall only contain information of a scientific and factual nature.
I can respect the factual nature of the book which was interesting to learn, but it's possible that due to the real world feel the authors tried to incorporate that it caused the book to drag on and on like realty often can do.
The factual nature of that sentance isn't that lots of people by his stuff, but that they believe they are awesome because of it.
In determining the appropriate standard of review, Justices LeBel and Cromwell relied on the tribunal's expertise, the factual nature of the question, and the purpose of the statutory provisions at issue.
However, citing the Ontario Court of Appeal's affirming ruling in this Healey, Annis J. held that this case was well suited for summary judgment because there was little in dispute of a factual nature as it was largely based on materials taken from various blogs.
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