Sentences with phrase «sort of fact»

Objectivism begins with Ayn Rand's personal values, and works backwards from there to establish what sort of reality — in particular what sort of facts about human nature — would be required to prove that her values are the «right» ones because they are in accord with those facts.
Well truth has to be supported by some sort of facts, and the bible just isn; t.
The Evidence: After refuting the possibility of a global flood, geologists dismissed suggestions that the story of Noah's Flood might be rooted in some sort of fact.
We need some sort of fact to rely on — whether that's a stat or whether it's a poll.
It's not based in any sort of fact.
Online assignment writers are told to support all sorts of facts and figures before they are attached on to the document.
My actual knowledge of MathML is inversely proporional to my interest, but I don't let those sorts of facts stop me from writing!
These sort of facts and more await as we take a brief tour of Mario's decades - long life below.
Being in a city at war directly affected his work - rather than seeing photographs as impartial documents, Raad says «in a city that is divided, a photograph can generate all sorts of facts: some military; others cultural; and yet others aesthetic.»
So I think when you go back to the 30s it's just a sort of fact of life that for some reason or other the people were moving toward something.
While the lack of perspective on those details is indeed important, this comment again reflects a narrow «rational» and technical view of the sorts of facts which the writer hopes might make a big difference.
Quite often, even when the District Court and the appellate judges disagree about these sorts of facts, neither side is really relying on actual empirically based knowledge.
To quote Alice Wooley's article: «A good argument is one based in existing precedent or statute, or plausible statutory or constitutional interpretation, and posting the sorts of facts that will arise under the law, should at least raise this chance of success to 30 or 40 %.»
This sort of fact pattern would no doubt now give rise to both a claim in constructive dismissal and for intrusion of seclusion.
This should come as no surprise, but when it comes to asking random questions about all sorts of facts, Google Home comes out on top thanks to Google's Knowledge Graph.
By the way meaningless content is telling me that you are detail oriented and organized for example; cut that out, unless you can back it up by some sort of fact under a specific job
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