I simply ask
a factual question as to the basis of the study pointing to 97.1 % peer reviwed abstracts.
Not exact matches
Surveys are used to collect
factual data, such
as employment and salary information, or to ask
questions in order to understand people's opinions, preferences, beliefs, or desires.
It would nonetheless be all but impossible to provide full and complete responses to the remaining
questions set forth in your letter given the important
factual nuances, or to speculate
as to the rights and remedies of any Person under the Rights Agreement in the absence of a fully developed
factual record.
I love the illusion of method here and the effort to cast murky
questions as matters of
factual error.
Clearly these are for him
factual questions to be settled by such evidence
as we can acquire.
The
question as to whether the structure of a cell is more like that of a brain or of a tree is a
factual one.
This
question, of course, was at least
as important to Locke
as the problem of insufficient
factual knowledge regarding the interaction of physical objects.
As a parent, it's important to answer the tough
question of where babies come from in a
factual and age appropriate way.
the turning of a «statement of fact» into a
question, because there's no evidence to support the statement
as factual.
Responses to climate - linked
factual questions, such
as whether Arctic sea ice area has declined compared with 30 years ago, were politicized
as if we were asking for climate - change opinions.
Political divisions are less apparent with
factual questions that do not infer climate change, such
as whether the melting of Greenland and Antarctic land ice, or of Arctic sea ice, could potentially do the most to raise sea levels.
Surveys are used to collect
factual data, such
as employment and salary information, or to ask
questions in order to understand people's opinions, preferences, beliefs, or desires.
As our survey did two years ago, we asked respondents a variety of
factual questions: whether charter schools can hold religious services, charge tuition, receive more or less per - pupil funding than traditional public schools, and are legally obligated to admit students randomly when oversubscribed.
For example, scenarios reinforce concepts by applying the material presented in real - world situations., while posing
questions and providing guidance to learners
as to how to research the answer rather than simply giving them
factual information in the form of lecture content or quiz
question feedback is another open inquiry technique.
His films, often described
as «visual essays», move from rhetorical
questions to
factual scientific statements, presenting concepts and ideas that emerge through philosophical texts and research.
You Are Looking at Something That Never Occurred brings together artists who use photography
as a tool with which to
question the boundaries between past and present, the
factual and the fictional.
In his collection of stories, Borges gives the «histories» of such infamous people
as Billy the Kid and John Andrews Murrell — fictionalized by Borges
as Lazarus Morell; while much of what he writes is relatively
factual, an ongoing intrusion of invented and modified details causes a reader to
question the overall veracity of his accounts.
The post in
question is structured so
as to be both verifiably
factual and (if its prescriptions are followed) to provide solid foundations for uniting science with skepticism.
Based on my reading, I'll try to be
as factual as possible: • you were invited to help with the list of attendees • you accepted and made recommendations • you inadvertently received Dr. Schmit's email response to the invitation (inadvertently in the sense that it should not have been circulated or should have been considered confidential) • from your post: «The original summary (similar to that which Fred posted) was made by me at the Lisbon event in response to a
question concerning the absence of prominent AGW proponents.»
As you can see, laptop users did pretty well on
factual questions, relatively speaking, but they fell far short on conceptual
questions, which involved comparing and analyzing ideas from the TED talk they watched.
However, the «reasonableness standard» is to be applied to decisions which involve
questions of fact, discretion and policy,
as well
as questions where the legal issues can not be easily separated from the
factual ones.
At the same time, the court deferred ruling on the bar's claim that LegalZoom is engaged in unauthorized practice, concluding that a more extensive
factual record is required in order to explain
questions such
as how LegalZoom's process prepares complex documents for its customers.
On the 2nd thought, I can phrase it
as a
factual question: Is criminalizing suspiciousness...
Let us hope that when an advocacy organization such
as the American Tort Reform Association releases its ranking of the worst Judicial Hellholes, most lawyers, trained
as they are in critical thinking, would at least
question its objectivity and
factual basis.
Appellate courts must be cautious, however, in finding that a trial judge erred in law in his or her determination of negligence,
as it is often difficult to extricate the legal
questions from the
factual.
Speeding does not, in itself, constitute negligence
as the
question of whether a vehicle's speed is reasonable turns on the
factual circumstances, including the traffic and road conditions.
Insofar
as the task narrowly is to determine the meaning of the words in the contract the matter may be a
question of law... but where the
factual matrix of the contract is
questioned, determining that matrix and its significance is a
question of fact.
I'll provide what I think you'd accept
as a precise answer to the
question as you posed it, bearing in mind that I think your
question is about legal responsibility, not merely
factual causation.
Ultimately, the Third Circuit held there was a material
question as to whether the estate relied on the advice of counsel in not paying the tax due and remanded the case for that
factual determination.
The prototype captured,
as may be imagined with over 1,000 potential
questions, a rich
factual matrix.
Where, like here, the matter involves the interpretation of a standard form contract, the interpretation at issue is of precedential value, and there is no meaningful
factual matrix specific to the parties to assist the interpretation process, this interpretation is better characterized
as a
question of law subject to a correctness review.
As noted here, while both cases had the wearing of the Islamic headscarf at work as a common factual background, the legal questions asked were differen
As noted here, while both cases had the wearing of the Islamic headscarf at work
as a common factual background, the legal questions asked were differen
as a common
factual background, the legal
questions asked were different.
Jury nullification in the broader (and less common) sense of the phrase used in this
question, refers to cases where the jury actually ignored the law
as applied to what the jury believed actually happened from a
factual perspective in light of their actual knowledge and not just what was presented at trial.
Under de novo appeals, the facts are
questioned, in which case it is possible to raise new (
factual) arguments, almost
as if the first proceeding had never taken place.
Whether it was possible to prove by evidence that a form WP / PP, which could not be found, had, in fact, been executed in a manner complying with HFEA 2008, Pt 2 and whether, if that was permissible, and the finding was made, the fact that the form could not be found prevented it being a valid consent,
as involving a breach by the clinic of its record - keeping obligations — this was a
factual question, the court had to be satisfied the form (which was lost) had been signed before treatment.
As can be seen from the company's introduction video below, Mycroft's skills range from answering factual questions and some of the basics, such as the date, time, weather, set alarms, or play the news, to playing music, radio, podcasts, or movies and videos on nearby displays and to control other Wi - Fi connected appliance
As can be seen from the company's introduction video below, Mycroft's skills range from answering
factual questions and some of the basics, such
as the date, time, weather, set alarms, or play the news, to playing music, radio, podcasts, or movies and videos on nearby displays and to control other Wi - Fi connected appliance
as the date, time, weather, set alarms, or play the news, to playing music, radio, podcasts, or movies and videos on nearby displays and to control other Wi - Fi connected appliances.
These range from tasks
as simple
as checking the weather and other
factual questions to more complicated functions like turning on your smart lights, placing an order on Amazon, and more.
Surveys are used to collect
factual data, such
as employment and salary information, or to ask
questions in order to understand people's opinions, preferences, beliefs, or desires.
identification of priority cases for trial that could act
as lead cases for a region by resolving legal
questions or
factual issues of general application.