That called
for a factual inquiry.
It is therefore a matter
for factual inquiry to determine whether or not honesty is a value for any given person.
Not exact matches
An effort is under way to transform Chinese education from a rigid, fact - based, lecture - and - drill model that includes super-high-stakes testing to a more student - centered model that features
inquiry in a quest
for deeper understanding, all without sacrificing
factual content knowledge.
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.
[Rather], the relevant
inquiry is whether there is a
factual foundation
for the government's decision such that its conclusions regarding the proposed settlement are reasonable.»
But there is no
factual basis
for them: To take just one of the Climategate
inquiries, the international panel of Lord Oxburgh's: in his court complaint, Mann claims to have been exonerated by Oxburgh; but in his book Mann says he wasn't covered by Oxburgh's investigation.
«But
for» causation is a
factual inquiry into what likely happened.
a) Make
inquiries of the legal representative (s) who appeared and acted at the trial in order to ensure that the
factual basis
for each ground of appeal is correct, and
enacted in 1997, and thus calls
for a more extensive
inquiry into the
factual circumstances to determine the extent of the variation.
[17] I note that the 1994 Willick decision predates the Federal Child Support Guidelines, enacted in 1997, and thus calls
for a more extensive
inquiry into the
factual circumstances to determine the extent of the variation.
It stands
for the proposition that there has to be a
factual inquiry as to whether the provincial legislation can be given effect while remaining true to CCAA objectives.