Sentence examples for a neutral fact from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a neutral fact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a piece of information that is objective and not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.
Example: "The report presented a neutral fact about the company's performance, allowing stakeholders to make informed decisions."
Alternatives: "an objective fact" or "a factual statement".

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"It's a neutral fact that I'm wearing a pinstripe suit," Justice David H. Souter told Mr. Hafen.

But what's more interesting is that while pubic hair is a neutral fact of adulthood for men, for women it is much more than that.

US SF grandmaster Robert Heinlein's credo, "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch", oft-repeated in his writing, folds a neutral fact of physics – entropy – into value-inflected judgments about things such as welfare and affirmative action.

That's not a bad thing — it's a reflection of the fact that we're all cinema-minded now — but, aesthetically, it's not necessarily a good thing, either: it's a neutral fact.

"A name itself is a neutral fact" that is neither incriminating nor an undue invasion of privacy, Conrad Hafen, Nevada's senior deputy attorney general, told the court in defense of a state statute that requires people to identify themselves to the police if stopped "under circumstances which reasonably indicate that the person has committed, is committing or is about to commit a crime".

Their exchanges on agency phones, and those of three other FBI officials involved in the Clinton investigation, had damaged the FBI's reputation as a neutral fact finder and showed a "gross lack of professionalism," the report said.

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That official believes that Mueller tried to play the role of a neutral fact-finder.

By Katrina Forrester A new study of the porn industry tries to sidestep ideological battles, with a neutral, fact-driven approach.

The new agreement includes two elements that are new to umpires' labor contracts: an annual escalation in pay and a neutral fact-finder for disciplinary cases.

The establishment of a neutral fact-finder gives the umpires some recourse if they are fired, suspended for more than seven days or fined more than $2,000.

Mr. James's lawyer, Mr. Gilbert, said, "I'm now hopeful that with a neutral fact-finder examining the evidence you will see a very different outcome than the one delivered by the existing board".

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