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The phrase "aggressive fact" is not a standard expression in written English, but it can be understood in context.
You can use it when discussing a fact that is presented in a forceful or confrontational manner, possibly in debates or discussions.
Example: "The speaker presented an aggressive fact about climate change that left the audience in shock."
Alternatives: "forceful fact" or "confrontational fact".
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That didn't mean abandoning the core principles of journalism -- aggressive fact finding, which includes first-hand observation and talking to all sides, as Cronkite did on his trip to Vietnam, or an innate sense of fairness and justice.
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New York University's Jay Rosen is leading the charge for the importance of aggressive fact-checking, with Jack Shafer of Reuters playing his favorite role of contrarian, saying, in essence, politicians always lie – why get so worked up about this?
In fact, all of the network executives I spoke with last week repeated what Sam Feist, the CNN Washington bureau chief, told me — that they would make decisions on the spot, on a "case-by-case basis," and that regardless they would do aggressive fact-checking, for both conventions.
Strobes so aggressive, in fact, they hurt my eyes.
Now let me think But they're not aggressive, in fact much less so than the tourists who at this very moment are in warlike mode on a beach in northern Sulawesi as they jostle for positions to set up cameras with escalating lenses larger than the Hubble space telescope.
"Recently, there's been pressure to be more aggressive on fact-checking and truth-squading," said Richard Stevenson, The Times's political editor.
Media Matters, which is run by David Brock, a former right-wing journalist who wrote a classic of the attack genre, "The Real Anita Hill," has been particularly aggressive in fact-checking the book, and its press releases on inaccuracies in the book have gotten some attention on cable television.
Was it aggressive or, in fact, elegant?
And that is so even if Wall Street assigns conservative-sounding labels to portfolio strategies that are, in fact, aggressive.
At one point, to illustrate their differences, Rauschenberg took a drawing of Willem de Kooning's and ostentatiously erased it, a statement made less aggressive by the fact that de Kooning had submitted the drawing for precisely that purpose.
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