Sentence examples for means facts from inspiring English sources

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External facts here means facts external to, in the sense of independent of, the motivating states of those to whom the supposed obligations or reasons apply.

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Fait means "fact," "event" or "occurrence".

"What do you mean facts is facts?" "I mean what I say, mister.

I don't mean facts though those are important, now increasingly important, too.

This conclusion, however, is by no means established fact.

By human super-niceness, he means the fact that "so many people are kind, generous, helpful, compassionate, and nice".

But the partisan press climate meant all facts were up for debate.

"Mohawk" and "The Risk Pool" are my most literally autobiographical novels, if by autobiography you mean shared facts and data.

I mean, the facts speak for themselves".

Many speculated as to whether she actually meant "alternative facts first".

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