Sentences with phrase «made factual»

«[T] he court made a factual finding that the plaintiff had engaged in parental alienation.
Notes: The court below made a factual finding, without expert testimony, that Father had engaged in parental alienation.
However, although the respondents pleaded the existence of an ad hoc fiduciary duty owed by Roberts to Shnaider and Shyfrin, the trial judge made no factual findings that such a duty arose in the circumstances.
The judge below, Mr Justice Haddon - Cave, had made factual and legal errors in his decision to make no order for inter partes costs.
I made a factual statement about mathematics on Facebook.
-- We have made a factual error by asserting, «If the world is to avoid climate calamity, it needs to reduce its carbon emissions by 80 percent by the middle of this century — a target that is simply out of reach with existing technology.»
Reviewers made factual errors in reviews ALL THE TIME.
CAMBRIDGE, MA — A new analysis of two recent reports, one by a committee of the National Academy of Science's National Research Council (NRC), the other by Alan Ginsburg, a former director of Policy and Program Studies in the U. S. Department of Education, finds that both reports made factual and analytical errors in their examination of the record of Michelle Rhee as Chancellor of Schools for the District of Columbia from 2007 - 2010.
They claimed that the investigatory panel had made factual errors and failed to meet the deadlines laid out in Harvard's bylaws, that members of the panel had conflicts of interest, and that Nabel and Brodnicki had disclosed confidential information by sharing details of the investigation with editors at
The comments were instantly rebuked by Electoral Reform Services Ltd chief executive Sian Roberts, who said the chancellor had made a factual error.
He deciphered supposed golden tablets that he showed to no one, written in a language that does not exist, and made factual claims that have been proven to be patently false.
Your problem is you are using a myth to try to make a factual point.
The trouble with promoting something by making factual predictions is that eventually people find out whether you were right.
Just beause something elicits emotion, that doesn't make it factual.
Your story doesn't even make factual sense.
Or are we making a factual assertion, not only about the mental processes of the disciples but about Jesus himself?
So, herbie, I assume you are conceding that you can not make a factual objective case for a god.
(b) Religion can make a statement, such as «there is one god comprised of God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit», and be totally immune from experimentation and challenge, whereas science can only make factual assertions when supported by considerable evidence;
(b) Catholicism can make a statement, such as «God is comprised of God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit», and be totally immune from experimentation and challenge, whereas science can only make factual assertions when supported by considerable evidence;
Because your version was in the movie Robin Hood does not make it a factual event.
(b) Religion can make a statement, such as «God is comprised of God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit», and be totally immune from experimentation and challenge, whereas science can only make factual assertions when supported by considerable evidence;
The Declaration of Independence does not make factual claims — life after death, the existence of gods, Jesus rising from the dead.
They appear to make factual claims, for example, that after the Resurrection Jesus ascended into heaven, whereas this may be a coded way of expressing the hope that «Love is the strongest power in the universe.»
In saying that a certain type of action is right or wrong, I am not making any factual statement.»
The onus is on you to make a factual case — no nonbeliever has any responsibility for proving the negative.
I am (a) A victim of child molestation (b) A r.ape victim trying to recover (c) A mental patient with paranoid delusions (d) A Christian The only discipline known to often cause people to kill others they have never met and / or to commit suicide in its furtherance is: (a) Architecture; (b) Philosophy; (c) Archeology; or (d) Religion What is it that most differentiates science and all other intellectual disciplines from religion: (a) Religion tells people not only what they should believe, but what they are morally obliged to believe on pain of divine retribution, whereas science, economics, medicine etc. has no «sacred cows» in terms of doctrine and go where the evidence leads them; (b) Religion can make a statement, such as «there is a composite god comprised of God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit», and be totally immune from experimentation and challenge, whereas science can only make factual assertions when supported by considerable evidence; (c) Science and the scientific method is universal and consistent all over the World whereas religion is regional and a person's religious conviction, no matter how deeply held, is clearly nothing more than an accident of birth; or (d) All of the above.
To be fair, Jackman and first - time director Michael Gracey (who relies far too heavily on smiling reaction shots) clearly haven't set out to make a factual, period - specific biography of Barnum.
Does the story have plot holes or make factual sense?
One of my beta readers kept me from making a factual error that would have, if my reader knew anything about pharmacology, made my books seem like a mess of intestines too.
MY PROBLEM is that he is also making factual mistakes about the company's products.
I don't know enough about this yet to make a factual statement but it just could be that low level cloud reflectivity in the IR range is actually rather low.....
And as I see it, 99 people could believe something, but if one guy can make a factual and rational argument of why not to believe that, then the theory has much less than a 99 % chance of being right.
The Agency is not bound by statute or regulation to any particular methodology for making factual determinations respecting financial impact.
Only because of this tactical decision was the Agency compelled to embark upon an assessment of voluminous opinion and lay evidence in order to make factual findings.
"Factcheck.org Makes Factual Misstatement About Timeline Used in Ad: Factcheck.org states that the «ad fails to mention that the «court briefs» it mentions are actually from nearly seven years before the abortion clinic bombing talked about in the ad.»
If a judge makes a factual error, and that error was an important part of his judgement, can the judgement be appealed?
"Factcheck.org Makes Factual Misstatement About «Clinic Bomber» Statement in Ad: Factcheck.org asserts that ad is false in part because Bray v. Alexandria Women's Health Clinic «didn't deal with bombing at all.»
Based on that testimony, the judge makes factual findings.
So, in the future, before I move on because I've «made my point,» I will be asking the judges, «Can I assume that this court will be making a factual finding of... [whatever point I believe I have just made]?»
Yet how often, when we move on after having been told we made our point, does the judge later rule against our client while failing to make the factual finding regarding the point the judge has promised that we made?
Often this ability to select the decision maker outweighs the requirements that a family court judge make factual findings and legal conclusions to justify the result (especially when some family court judges issue memo instructions directing the prevailing party's attorney to make «appropriate» factual findings and legal conclusions to justify the ruling).
The criminal law power falls squarely within federal jurisdiction (pursuant to s. 91 (27) of the Constitution Act, 1867) the provinces are relegated to make factual inquiries — they are forbidden to interfere with federal jurisdiction.
This required the arbitrator to make factual findings concerning the relationship between the claimants and the insured, in accordance with the arbitrator's interpretation of the relevant insurance policy and statutory provisions.
The result the Court reaches means that the Guidelines will still be out there, judges will still make factual findings that enhance the sentences, and Courts of Appeal will still uphold these sentences as «reasonable» even though the jury never found the facts that support the enhancement.
Such courts make factual findings that have reputational implications for those who have died, but the dead are not parties to a case.
Just as in mandatory sentencing systems, judges in discretionary systems must make factual findings to determine the appropriate sentence to impose.
8] CLAIMS: That is, no,» I'm a strategic, clear thinker, I can work alone or in a group, I can...» Make it FACTUAL, says Peter Bell, President of Peter Bell & Associates.
However, you may make factual reference on your resume or professional biography to having passed these DANB exams and / or holding the corresponding certificate of knowledge - based competency.
When making factual claims, citing reliable sources is encouraged and appreciated.
This mantra that you're sharing the same information with your customer and clients is patently false and you know it — spitting it out often enough in print and to anti-REALTOR types won't make it factual.
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