Sentence examples for precise facts from inspiring English sources

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Who can be bothered with precise facts?

There can be no doubt that the accused was fully advised of, and understood, the precise facts which were alleged to be a violation of the statute.

Although he kept the precise facts of his early life under wraps, documents show that he was beamed down to Birmingham, Ala., in 1914 as Herman Poole Blount, affectionately known as Sonny.

Whatever the precise facts, a heady cocktail of gender, religion and alleged terrorism feeds into the story of the "white widow", making it likely to provide fodder for tabloid front pages for some time to come.

Mr. Rubio's confusion over the precise facts of his family's journey from Cuba to the United States does raise questions about his level of experience and whether he is prepared for the scrutiny of high-stakes national politics.

The precise facts in the present case relate to the six excerpts at issue and to the manner in which multiple copies of those excerpts were used for purposes such as teaching.

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William Gass once called this breed of abysmal writing "the uselessly precise fact" — it's what you doodle when you need to fill a page but have nothing important to say.

Because Martin "was narrowly limited to the precise fact of the free distribution of an invitation to religious services," the Court found that it was "not necessarily inconsistent with the conclusion reached in this case". 341 U.S., at 643, 71 S.Ct., at 933.

As no element of the commercial entered into this free solicitation and the opinion was narrowly limited to the precise fact of the free distribution of an invitation to religious services, we feel that it is not necessarily inconsistent with the conclusion reached in this case.

Early embryonic patterning events are strikingly precise, a fact that appears incompatible with the stochastic gene expression observed across phyla.

Since things may be neither numerically the same nor numerically different, the question "How many things are there?" is ill-formed as it stands and must be made more precise, a fact Abelard exploits in his discussion of the Trinity.

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