Sentence examples for factually described from inspiring English sources

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Thus began my nearly three years of inadequate restaurant reviews, in which I factually described the food, without saying much by way of recommendations.

But unlike so many pretentious works of fiction today, Estleman's hardboiled, Detroit-based tales of intrigue, wrongdoing and, ultimately, justice develop three-dimensional, often unforgettable characters (among them in this book, a Larry Flynt-like pornographer) set in finely wrought, factually described settings.

This may seem like wordplay, but the point is that while adding a perch or a nest area to a cage can be factually described as furnishing it, it's a matter of scientific opinion as to whether or not it actually enriches the confinement of the bird.

To control for reflexivity bias, at least two researchers read and reviewed the material in-depth and summarised the content of each case into a concise description based on a uniform template that factually described the case and noted observations or comments on the case.

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Fact or Feeling -- While feelings are not absolute facts; they do factually describe what's going on inside you or your partner.

The manuscript argues that definitions should abstain from attaching normative objectives a priori and factually describe what the field is, not what it ideally should be.

We therefore agree with Bozorgmehr [ 4] (p. 14) that 'definitions should abstain from attaching normative objectives a priori and factually describe what the field is, not what it ideally should be' [italics in original].

As for the second 'entanglement-problem': in order to avoid that definitions of 'global health' blur the discrepancy between 'reality' and 'ideals', these definitions should abstain from attaching normative objectives a priori and factually describe what the field is, not what it ideally should be.

In a column for USA Today, George Clooney wrote that "none of the story is factually true". It described Amal Clooney's mother as Druze, a member of an Islamic religious sect, and said she was telling "half of Beirut" that she was against the marriage.

A literature student would be rebuked for assuming the "I" in a poem is inevitably the writer or that the events described are factually accurate.

He needs to show that he understands, first, why he is factually wrong to describe a "Jewish lobby"; second, he needs to show greater sensitivity to the American Jewish community because he understands that expression evokes anti-Semitism through the ages.

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