Sentences with phrase «to tell fact from fiction»

Needless to say, I couldn't tell fact from fiction and their application went straight in the bin.
She cited a recent Stanford University study that found middle, high school and college students struggle to tell fact from fiction in the digital age.
The company decided it was better to take its chances with algorithms that can't tell fact from fiction than risk an exodus of conservative users.
But as stories and news travel at lightning speed, it's more difficult than ever to tell fact from fiction.
So how can you tell facts from fiction?
Many of them are ill - equipped for the job — not always able to tell fact from fiction; to identify content that is attempting to persuade them; or to recognize reliable sources.
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP)-- Alarmed by the proliferation of false content online, state lawmakers around the country are pushing schools to put more emphasis on teaching students how to tell fact from fiction.
The people of Connecticut deserves the truth and a discussion on television or radio about the truth behind the corporate education reform industry's efforts will provide Connecticut's citizens with the information they need to tell fact from fiction.
The article noted that «state lawmakers throughout the country are pushing to put more emphasis on teaching students how to tell fact from fiction
Even I was able to tell fact from fiction.
However, with everyone talking about Millennials it can be hard to tell fact from fiction.
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