Sentence examples for ascertainable facts from inspiring English sources

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Rather than focusing on a core of ascertainable facts, however, Droysen emphasized how the same set of facts could be accounted for in different ways.

The ascertainable facts, insofar as we have been able to determine them, are as follows: 2 Libyan boats were hit by American fire & both sank.

On each story that had been approved by the senior editor, she met with the writer to thrash out questions of where his prose strayed from ascertainable facts.

Critics have never ceased disputing whether literature depicts the world correctly, incorrectly, or not at all, and the dispute has often had more to do with the support or condemnation of specific authors than with ascertainable facts about mimesis.

In introducing the first "This Is the News" broadcast, in September, 1947, he said, "This program is not a place where personal opinion should be mixed up with ascertainable facts".

The second striking aspect of Parker's statement is his willingness to take it on faith, so to speak, to "divine by conscience" in the absence of ascertainable facts.

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"False balance (Vladimir Putin says Russia is not in Ukraine; the US administration says it is) cannot substitute for presentation of ascertainable fact.

He also said that it was an "easily ascertainable fact that I know and am friendly with many people," and that it was well known he had contributed to the campaigns of Mr. Vance and Mr. Aborn.

The scientist, once he has laid down the conditions that would have to obtain for his hypothesis to prove false, makes no bones about their occurrence; it is, typically, a matter of whether or not a certain pointer reading is registered, and this is a simple question of ascertainable fact.

For example, if the property of being morally good is the same as the property of being pleasurable, then from the empirically ascertainable fact that an activity is pleasurable one can deduce that the activity is morally good.

Any of the terms of the agreement of merger or consolidation may be made dependent upon facts ascertainable outside of such agreement, provided that the manner in which such facts shall operate upon the terms of the agreement is clearly and expressly set forth in the agreement of merger or consolidation.

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