Sentence examples for determining fact from inspiring English sources

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Tshekedi Khama, Botswanan minister of tourism and wildlife, also railed against China, saying: "Whether we like it or not, the determining fact and the end result is totally in the hands of China".

While race can appear abstract to Key and Peele, especially when seen through the lens of their own unconventional backgrounds, for many of their viewers race is neither an especially fluid nor a changeable category; it is the determining fact of their lives.

This show doesn't prove that globalization is just a passing fancy or a centrally determining fact of life for art today, but it does prompt speculative thought about what alternatives the future might hold for the production and circulation of art.

Working from set-up photographs of herself, Ms. McIver makes the clown mask/blackface seem both normal and aggressive; she is pushing her blackness forward, as if to force white people to acknowledge that it is the determining fact of her existence, but that she is herself at ease with it.

The meaning determining fact, Kripke argues, must be such that it follows from it how the term ought to be applied (ibid: 11).

According to her interpretation of Kripke, the quus-hypothesis undermines those, and only those, candidates for the role of meaning determining fact that aspire to guide, instruct, or justify a speaker's use of their terms.

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One would expect an institutionalist to respect and adhere to the department's processes for determining facts and recommending action.

We are not perfect — in determining facts, in understanding events or actions, or in any other way.

The Supreme Court has invoked that language in recent decisions concerning the importance of the jury's role in determining facts supporting convictions.

In many cases they urged the establish ment of sophisticated monitoring facilities for determining facts about air and water pollution and the routes the pollutants travel.

More precisely, perhaps, interpretation is neither purely a matter of determining facts, nor is it a matter of evaluative judgment per se, but an inseparable mixture of both.

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