Sentence examples for conclusions of fact from inspiring English sources

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Judge Jackson has acknowledged that he wrote his conclusions of fact broadly because there is a tougher standard to reverse such conclusions than legal conclusions.

Thus a central issue in the arguments will almost certainly be whether many conclusions by Judge Jackson -- like one that Microsoft is a monopolist that improperly exercised its market power -- are conclusions of law that can be easily reversed, or conclusions of fact that must be accorded deference.

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In a case such as this, which is grounded in multiple days of conflicting testimony, which is challenging the constitutionality of state statutes, and which is implicating important policy questions, I would expect the court itself to write up a detailed decision with findings of fact and conclusions of law in support of the judgment.

If those were his intentions, he could have addressed the factual and legal issues as he saw them -- and thought the public should see them -- in his Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, Final Judgment, or in a written opinion.

After the meeting with Mr. Arafat, Yossi Beilin, a Labor Party lawmaker who actively opposes Mr. Sharon's strategy even though his party is in the government, said Israel should accept the recent conclusions of an international fact-finding committee headed by former United States Senator George Mitchell as a basis for dialogue.

Muslim and Arab countries were dismayed in September 2009 when the Obama administration refused to support the conclusions of a UN fact-finding mission about the January 2009 Israeli war on Gaza.

At the conclusion of his fact-finding inquiry, the Galway coroner, Dr. Ciaran MacLoughlin, praised Mr. Halappanavar for his courage in protesting publicly against his wife's medical care at the hospital, where doctors had refused to perform a termination while the fetus had a heartbeat.

"Evidentiary findings and conclusions of the trier of facts where supported by legally sufficient evidence should not be lightly set aside by those possessing the power of review" -- Florida Bar v. Abramson.

Some have argued that relevance should be understood broadly such that any evidence would count as relevant so long as it provides some reason in support of the conclusion that a proposition of fact material to the case is true or false (Pardo 2013: 576 577).

On matters of fact, his conclusions deserve to be the last word because he has had unrivalled exposure to the evidence.

For this part of the Great Instauration, texts are planned that draw philosophical conclusions from collections of facts which are not yet sufficient for the use or application of Bacon's inductive method.

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