Sentences with phrase «for factual accuracy»

Human editors review the scenes for factual accuracy, coherence and humor, and can tweak them before they're sent out.
These events have been central in heralding a new post-truth era, where politicians feel free to say what they want to help them gain popular support, with little regard for factual accuracy
To make sure that you will buy essay papers of highest possible quality we have a separate department comprised of seasoned editors who check the text for factual accuracy, plagiarism and grammar.
The draft report was provided to the Academy for a factual accuracy check on 6 January and subsequently went through Ofsted's quality assurance procedures.
(So much for factual accuracy: Real Klingon warnog was clear.)
He is not known for his factual accuracy.

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Or are we, partly by the paucity of our records, whose composition has been so largely shaped by factors quite other than a modern demand for historical, factual accuracy, partly by the demands of a theology that would emphasize divine acceptance above divine judgement, compelled to say that all we find here is the most sublime presentation in time of the eternal readiness of God to receive to himself the truly penitent?
Rather than take as his criterion for judgment either the principle of «factual» accuracy or the principle of the author's immediate intention, Fuller proposes that inerrancy must be posited only in terms of the Bible's «overall purpose,» I. e., in terms of the intention of God who inspired it.
Where the Council was not teaching on matters of faith and morals, such as where it was describing contemporary conditions or offering recommendations for renewal, its statements are to be received with respect and gratitude but are not necessarily flawless in either their factual accuracy or their prudential judgment.
The reasoning behind this decision, according to the judgement, is that for non-news programmes the rule on factual accuracy applies only to «content which materially misleads the audience so as to cause harm and offence».
Factual liberties are going to be taken by filmmakers searching for the right mix of and accuracy and emotional punch.
Furthermore, AMG Funds takes no responsibility for the accuracy or factual correctness of any information posted to third party web sites.
reserves the right to edit any and all content submissions for length, tone, voice and factual accuracy to bring the content in line with our standards, voice and mission.
Contrast that with Australia, which recently ordered their version of Rush Limbaugh, Alan Jones, to undergo «factual accuracy training» for his constant denial of climate change and for misleading the Australian public.
As the ruling showed, it would be impossible for the Swindle to have broken Ofcom's accuracy guidelines, because, while news programmes must be accurate, «there is no such requirement for other types of programming, including factual programmes of this type.»
I'm getting myself ready for the court hearing and I need to verify factual accuracy of the following statements.
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