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Can they know truth, factual or moral? 3.
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Marr, 53, was previously the BBC's political editor and the editor of the Independent before becoming one of the BBC's best-known factual presenters, a role that has seen him front histories of modern Britain and the Queen's reign.
It's well known that all the factual pieces in the magazine are fact-checked, but the fact-checkers also check the fiction and poetry.
Less well known, but just as factual are qualities like fluid, adaptable and able to make quick changes on a dime.
Factual knows more than 800,000 restaurants in 30 different ways, including location, ownership and ratings by diners and health boards.
You know that the factual findings of a trial judge or jury are based on a carefully assembled body of evidence.
The API provides everything Factual knows about the location.
That would be another irresponsible breach of journalistic ethics: WND published something it did not know to be factual.
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