Sentences with phrase «real facts independent»

Nevertheless, Whitehead believes that there are real facts independent of human interpretation (PR 18f.)

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The fact that this story appeared on the eve of City's game against Chelsea, and was splashed across the back pages of The Independent by United apologist Ian Herbert (which in turn meant that United's defeat at Stoke was pushed onto the inside pages) tells us all we need to know — that this was mischief making in order to deflect the embarrassment of yet another defeat for the football genius that is David Moyes so anyone attaching any real importance to it is getting giddy over something and nothing.
It highlights all of Rice's negatives — from the fact that she used to be a registered Republican (she switched to independent when she went to work in Pennsylvania and then became a Democrat just before first running for DA in 2005) to her failure to vote for 18 years to her firing of women — mostly mothers — who were working part time at the DA's office to her alleged lobbying against «real» Rockefeller Drug Law reform.
«I liked the fact she's this independent woman and a lone wolf with a real sense of loyalty to the country,» explained the actress, during a talk with OK magazine.
It would behoove you to speak to real Independent Author - Publishers, not adopt your own presumptions or indulge in wishful thinking, and then transform it into declarative statements of fact, in order to denigrate ebookstores you simply dislike or don't understand.
Add to that the fact that according to Canadian Real Estate Association the average national home price is hovering around $ 363,000, and it is clear that when it comes to independent living, many in Generation Y face challenges.
And shouldn't it have helped reduce the element of surprise that a National Academy of Sciences study already concluded that the warming seen in the surface station record was «undoubtedly real,» that Menne et al showed that highly touted station siting issues did not in fact compromise the record, that the satellite record agrees with the surface record in every important respect (see Fig. 7 here), and that numerous independent studies (many of them by amateurs) also confirmed the warming trend?
(link courtesy of CMLP) While they may not appreciate the fact that an independent real estate website is reporting on where their associates bought property, there is this pesky thing called the First Amendment.
``... the distinction between independent expert evidence assisting a jury to find facts and usurping the jury's function [was] likely to be blurred in a majority of cases of rape... [W] here the facts of cases vary a great deal and a decision has to be case specific, general expert evidence that can not focus on the credibility of the individual case would be of little real value.»
Many freelancers and independent contractors use them to show potential clients that they are in fact real people.
«Facts About... Starting a Small Business» (SBA, $.50; 2002) might prove especially valuable to real estate professionals launching a brokerage or an independent sales career; it contains advice on creating a marketing plan, researching your market, and raising capital for your business.
In fact, as lawyers we feel so strongly about the importance of having your own real estate attorney that we will rebate to you a portion of our real estate commission to help you pay for an independent attorney.
(a) act in the best interests of the client; (b) act in accordance with the lawful instructions of the client; (c) act only within the scope of the authority given by the client; (d) advise the client to seek independent professional advice on matters outside of the expertise of the licensee; (e) maintain the confidentiality of information respecting the client; (f) without limiting the requirements of Division 2 [Disclosures] of Part 5 [Relationships with Principals and Parties], disclose to the client all known material information respecting the real estate services, and the real estate and the trade in real estate to which the services relate; (g) communicate all offers to the client in a timely, objective and unbiased manner; (h) use reasonable efforts to discover relevant facts respecting any real estate that the client is considering acquiring; (i) take reasonable steps to avoid any conflict of interest; (j) without limiting the requirements of Division 2 [Disclosures] of Part 5 [Relationships with Principals and Parties], if a conflict of interest does exist, promptly and fully disclose the conflict to the client.
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