Sentence examples for exists the fact from inspiring English sources

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One may wish to claim that there are such things as the fact that Socrates exists, the fact that Socrates exists and every number is a number, and the fact that singleton {Socrates} exists, and that all or some of these facts are distinct.

Although limited experimental data exists, the fact that differentiated long-lived cells acquired active mechanisms that hampers DNA DSBs effects as compared to less differentiated precursors have been previously described [57], [58].

Although such compensation clearly exists, the fact that pRb mutations are common in human cancer, whereas p107 and p130 mutations occur rarely [ 47], suggests that functional compensation for pRb loss must be context dependent.

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As for competitive balance, which the owners say hardly exists, the facts are from 1990 to 2001, to take the most recent period, 17 of the 30 teams have been in a League Championship Series or the World Series.

Welles told Peter Bogdanovich that "even if the good old days never existed, the fact that we can conceive of such a world is, in fact, an affirmation of the human spirit".

It should first be noted that while they deny each other's right to exist, the fact that they are negotiating, albeit indirectly, amounts to a de facto recognition of each other's reality and certain prerogatives.

Though the CEACAM-binding adhesins in S. pneumoniae are unknown, if they exist, the fact that CEACAM1 is one of a small number of genes up-regulated after viral infection suggests that this may be an area for future study.

After all, despite these limitations existed, the facts that the suboptimal CPR impaired CPP was confirmed, and if it occurs, even a delayed optimal CPR may fail to improve the limited survival opportunities.

In addition to the raw stats, there exists the important fact that Broner is being groomed to be boxing's replacement when Floyd Mayweather Jr. finally retires and the Rees fight is his seventh consecutive appearance on HBO, the sport's paymasters.

The fact that Socrates exists and the fact that {Socrates} exists are intensionally equivalent any metaphysically possible world in which the first obtains is a world in which the second obtains and vice versa.

This contingent epistemic intension for your sentence 'Language exists' reflects the fact that it's not apriori true that language exists.

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