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There is a pugnacious element here, which is that winning is more important than honesty or factual correctness, which would be the Exxon position, really.
It's that she is an uber-progressive — a self-proclaimed "democratic socialist" — who cares more about ideological correctness than factual correctness.
Like its editor, The New York Review is elegant, well mannered, immensely learned, a little formal at times, obsessive about clarity and factual correctness and passionately interested in human rights and the way governments violate them.
Not sure about the factual correctness of this statement (I'd go with: "not…..very?"), but honestly, as soon as someone mentions "welfare" my eyebrows are halfway up my forehead.
In doing so, Keller reveals how dismissive he is about factual correctness (truth), which depends on such "sources," knowledgeable insiders or others with access to sensitive information who have the courage to share it with the press and the public.
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The function of any standard of proof is to "instruct the factfinder concerning the degree of confidence our society thinks he should have in the correctness of factual conclusions for a particular type of adjudication". In re Winship, 397 U.S. 358, 370, 90 S.Ct.
"The function of a standard of proof, as that concept is embodied in the Due Process Clause and in the realm of factfinding, is to 'instruct the factfinder concerning the degree of confidence our society thinks he should have in the correctness of factual conclusions for a particular type of adjudication.' In re Winship, 397 U.S. 358, 370 90 S.Ct.
Correct factual mistakes.
In his return in opposition to respondent's petition for habeas corpus, petitioner argued that the District Court was precluded from re-examining the issue by virtue of § 2254(d), which accords a presumption of correctness to state-court factual findings, subject to certain exceptions not relevant here.
Factual conclusions are "clothed with a presumption of correctness".
When Congress provided in § 2254 d) that a habeas court could not dispense with the "presumption of correctness" embodied therein unless it concluded that the factual determinations were not supported by the record, it contemplated at least some reasoned written references to § 2254 d) and the state-court findings.
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