Sentence examples similar to mistaken fact from inspiring English sources

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The word "data" connotes fixed numbers inside hard grids of information, and as a result, it is easily mistaken for fact.

I like to keep them strictly segregated, so the comic with its exaggeration, jokes, and fantasy can't be mistaken for fact, and I use as many unadulterated primary documents as I can in the footnotes.

This theory, which was recently put forward to explain the tantalizing career of the basketball player Tracy McGrady, seems to mistake a fact about professional sports for a fact about human nature.

There's no mistaking the fact that Mr. Connelly is a busy guy.

There is no mistaking the fact that the composer's outlook has become significantly gloomier.

And always, there is no mistaking the fact that this is a black family.

He added, "There is no mistaking the fact that a genuine and interesting imagination has been engaged".

"Do not mistake the fact that you're a decent person for the notion that you'll look that way online," Mr. Fertik said.

But the bill also allows for disclosures to counter "misinformation in the community" or "mistakes of fact", according to the bill's explanatory memorandum.

So there is no mistaking the fact that "Tepper Isn't Going Out," Calvin Trillin's 21st book, is a New York story.

There is no mistaking the fact that Australia erred in leaving both of Doherty and McKay out of the line-up but the bowlers picked also failed to do their job.

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