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Suddenly, in a court of law, nagging suspicions transformed into definitive facts.
I do not know which of the two is accurate, and it is possible that the definitive facts will never be confirmed.
The Christian clergy who embraced Wellhausen's work began to understand that the Bible should not be read as a book of definitive facts and eternally-valid moral prescriptions, but rather as a mythic and poetic record of humanity's spiritual and social evolution.
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She is asserting it as a definitive fact.
Only clinical trials, they learned, can establish a definitive fact about the effectiveness and safety of a diagnostic technique, preventive method or treatment.
It should have been a warning sign to her campaign staff before she tweeted it as a definitive fact with no caveats.
"The real name is 'increased intestinal permeability,' and it is a definitive, scientific fact".
I quickly learned that despite the fact that many advocacy organizations use the term "digital rights," no definitive definition existed.
Therefore, its conclusions cannot be considered definitive in either fact or law.
This sounds definitive, but in fact it refers only to the impact of Phase I on this year's budget; by the administration's own estimates, 40percentt of the $4 trillion deterioration in the 10-year outlook is due to tax cuts.
He wrote of his seminal "Analysis" studio project: "Neither the definitive exposition of fact nor the meticulous rendering of description can hope to evoke the mysterious life embodied in enduring architecture".
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