A
factual statement is a statement or statement of fact that can be proven to be true or false based on evidence or objective information. It is a statement that is based on facts, rather than opinions or beliefs.
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At the end of the tour, they answered multiple - choice questions asking them to identify objects they had seen or
complete factual statements from the audio guide.
Our first question is, then, whether there is or can be any particular kind
of factual statement that tends uniquely to warrant ethical assertions.
Ethical assertions would be uniquely warranted
by factual statements about the subjective form of the prehensions of imaginative propositions.
Since Bultmann views religious statements as existential, this «either / or» attitude forces him to conclude that they are therefore
not factual statements.
When Colbert starts tweeting lies about that very politician and then claims they are not meant
as factual statements it gives you a better sense of the real issue.
While the Court would permit evidence of industry praise, the Court excluded praise that
included factual statements about the products that went beyond assertions of opinion.
«In making the statement, Mr. Trump uses his national and international audience of millions of people to make a
false factual statement to denigrate and attack Ms. Clifford.»
Conservatives and evangelical fundamentalists turned the text into source material for propositions and developed highly artificial harmonizations of
conflicting factual statements that created internal «solutions» not found in scripture at all.
Dr. Tom Wigley, lead author of parts of the report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and one of the world's leading climate scientists, was quoted by Ross Gelbspan as stating that «Michaels» statements on [the subject of computer models] are a catalog of misrepresentation and misinterpretation... Many of the
supposedly factual statements made in Michaels» testimony are either inaccurate or are seriously misleading.»
There's a very important distinction
between factual statements and vigorous expressions of opinion (sometimes discussed at Lucia's, as here; see the link to Milkovich v. Lorain Journal for more discussion), but I can't see how an EPA person gets to testify about how Steyn's readership would or should interpret the words.
The reality is that there are [almost] always
many factual statements that can be made and many of them will seem contradictory to one another because they are generally too simplistic to be strictly true.
In each bullet point, describe the skill that a potential hiring manager is seeking for, and tailor it
with factual statements, as well as describing how effective you are as a communicator.
Factual statements about nature reduce art to mere illustration and assimilate it to conceptual habits of thinking — precisely what Dillenberger rightly criticizes in American Protestantism.
When your dissertation on cyber crime for example, is evaluated, the special attention will be paid to: clearly identified problem, establishment of problem importance, good introduction, smooth flow from one idea to another, logical transitions, key terms definitions, indication
of factual statements, specific research purpose and hypothesis.
«That just didn't feel right to me,» Willoughby said, adding, «what I said were
factual statements.»
Factual statements on the Company's website, or in its publications, are made as of the date stated and are subject to change without notice.
When some clown of a politician lies and then claims his lies were not meant to be
factual statements, it's one thing, you already have the information.
Their briefs and motions totally elude
any factual statements and are based on unsubstantiated speculation and outright falsities, just like the foundation of their business since 2001.
That's
a factual statement.
If you disagree with any of
his factual statements, then tell us what facts you disagree with.
you can say they are
BOTH factual statements or BOTH «hopeful wishes», but you can't say one is one while the other is something else.
If one were trying to be objective, one could simply write
the factual statement, «Christians believe that Christ's Resurrection took place in Jerusalem,» and leave it at that.
There is
no factual statement in your argument; it is simply opinion, or «belief.»
Once again we can see that this principle is warranted by
the factual statement that in ethically developed men the sense of obligation is inescapably included in the subjective form of the imaginative feeling of that mode of behavior.
This is not
a factual statement.