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Factually
adverb
In a factual manner
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Related: Malcolm Turnbull denies influencing SBS sacking of Scott McIntyre for Anzac tweets Whether you think McIntyre's comments about Anzac Day were factually and historically defensible, compare them with the comments about Indigenous Australians that landed Andrew Bolt in the dock.
This morning, 14 years on, Wright is pulling together and fact-checking his script to make sure his audience is whipped into a factually sturdy frenzy on topics such as a proposal to regulate legal highs ("What does Banshee Dust actually do?").
The text notes "an increase in the occurrence of factually incorrect slurs as 'Polish death camps' in news articles" and encourages readers to comment on and protest over such usages.
In Transatlantic McCann cunningly conceals from readers the true intent behind various factually based incidents linking North America and Ireland over three centuries.
But, really, those are the least interesting," he says.The producer of The Special Relationship, Tracey Scoffield, maintains that every scene that needed to be was factually checked.
This statement is not only factually baseless, but it is little more than hate speech.
This isn't just factually wrong, it is actually counterproductive, given that many former Labour supporters simply can't stomach another forced vote for the government.
But Jones was somewhat disarmed when he accused Turnbull of doing nothing to defend Abbott's chief of staff Peta Credlin from Palmer's widely condemned attack that she would personally benefit from the new paid parental leave scheme – an attack that was factually wrong and particularly hurtful because she had publicly revealed her struggle to become pregnant using IVF.
In a weekend interview with Yahoo Politics, the president said Democratic senator Elizabeth Warren, of Massachusetts, was factually wrong and politically motivated in fighting his efforts to obtain "fast track" authority to negotiate trade agreements that Congress can accept or reject but not change.
This week an embarrassed Ernst & Young withdrew it, admitting that it was "factually erroneous" and that it had somehow slipped through the firm's normal checks.
The lawsuit charges that the "richer" you are in United miles, the more the airline charges you—and that United has failed to disclose this practice properly.A United spokesman told the Chicago Tribune that the airline believes the suit is "without merit factually and legally".
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