Sentence examples for an observable fact from inspiring English sources

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The slightly more philosophical method was to notice that people argued from, rather than to, their moral intuitions — an observation that may encourage us to accept that truth is at best a matter of consensus, not an observable fact of the world.

Instead, they recognize that evolution is indeed an observable fact.

It is an observable fact that life forms come from parent generations, and that parent generations make offspring by means of reproduction, which we can call replication.

It is an observable fact that life forms are seldom 177 identical to their parents or siblings; the rule of nature is 178 variation, if "only" at the level of a few base pairs of DNA.

It is an observable fact that not all offspring of a given generation have find mates, or even have the same number of offspring, and that is selection against certain variations and for certain variations; over time, species are shaped by selective pressures and their evolutionary heritage.

At one level, it is an observable fact - anyone who has become really successful has had at least one boss who themselves has been distinguished in whatever the field is, whether business, sport, entertainment, or academia.

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Taken in isolation, they simply do not logically imply, nor rule out, any observable fact, essentially because (unlike "all ravens are black") they involve the mention of unobservable entities and processes.

This is not a theory but an easily observable fact.

Early records of Buddhist presence in China depict the arrival of this foreign religion as at once intriguing and unsettling a confrontation with cultural difference, not as an objectively observable fact, but as a subjectively troubling experience of failing common sense (Sakai 1997).

Due to these harmful effects, corrosion is an unattractive observable fact that must be prevented [4, 5, 6, 7, 8].

Taking pluripotency as the state of a cell which is able to differentiate into all cell types of the adult organism, we note that this definition does not describe a directly observable fact, but the disposition, or potential, of an entity.

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