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Throughout the study, the interviewer made field notes to record observations of the interview environment, factual occurrences, participant reactions, and personal impressions and reflections.
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The Court held that, beyond arising from a single factual occurrence, the two claims "are not in anywise necessarily connected," 173 U.S. at 198.
The Court declined to pass on the issue because, although arising from a single factual occurrence, the two claims "are not in anywise necessarily connected". 173 U.S. at 198. the connection between the lawless conduct of the police and the discovery of the challenged evidence has "become so attenuated as to dissipate the taint". 435 U.S. at 273-274.
So why then did financial markets respond as if this was a factual occurrence?
4. As Schum, 1994: 19, observes, there is a distinction "between evidence and the actual or factual occurrence of the event(s) reported in evidence".
Hence, the here-and-now of the individual, as an immediate direct experience, extends itself (both as a process of consciousness and as a perceptible factual occurrence in space) into the broader social context of living and interacting as "contemporaries" (Obras, 5: 36 42).
As David E. Wellbery has noted, "Kittler's discourse analysis follows the Foucauldian lead in that it seeks to delineate the apparatuses of power, storage, transmission, training, reproduction, and so forth to make up the conditions of factual discursive occurrences".
Aside from the strange happenings themselves, the artist has found the lore of ufology fascinating because of its "cast of complex characters, intrigue, and infighting," as well as the inherent factual contradictions of paranormal occurrences.
As state courts are, in instances such as this, charged with the primary responsibility of protecting basic and essential rights, we accord an appropriate and substantial effect to their resolutions of conflicts in evidence as to the occurrence or nonoccurrence of factual events and happenings.
Although values are neither purely mental nor physical things or occurrences, it is an empirical fact that there are values, and value questions are factual questions; "hence ethics is an empirical science" (1894, §56, 170, §70, 225).
From a patient, clinician and system perspective, the development of methods to identify and monitor these types of events is desirable to generate a factual basis for generating hypotheses about their prevention and to inform health policies to reduce their occurrence.
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