Sentence examples for seemingly factual from inspiring English sources

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There is the Barnum Statement, the assertion so general that anyone would agree, and the Fuzzy Fact, the seemingly factual statement couched in a way that "leaves plenty of scope to be developed into something more specific".

476 Broome Street SoHo Through April 29 The constructed photograph, an arrangement that mates the seemingly factual with the fanciful, is explored by Kate Belton, a young British photographer who in this show has extended her work from interiors to landscape.

"At Harvard, direct cinema was the core of the film department," he says, "and most of the students were trying to make socially conscious works, but I was trying to combine fiction and non-fiction to show how our seemingly factual world is constituted through fantasy and stories".

The two tiers in two-tier items act together to uncover students' understanding of core concepts because the student must choose a seemingly "factual" knowledge response for the first tier (Taber and Tan 2011), and then choose for the second tier what reasoning about the concept they used to arrive at the first-tier response.

Keep in mind, this is all before the movie with that little scene nestled between seemingly factual depictions of how the hunt for bin Laden went down gets downloaded, ripped, burned, and copied into the various black market DVD stands throughout the Middle East.

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She said she did not support halal certification and that "98% of Australians" opposed it, a figure seemingly without factual basis.

They're factual, clean, and seemingly objective, as if he is just hovering above them.

But you might also say that the process has shifted the article's focus, as editors seemingly have searched for, and added, factual material that backs the Palin vision of Revere's ride.

Such interesting WKRs can be taken as reasons of the right kind and conflated with them, thus creating a form of spurious evaluative disagreement, analogous to the spurious evaluative disagreement created when a seemingly moral dispute rests on a factual disagreement.

But as non-cognitivists have attempted to make sense of and explain most of the seemingly realist features of moral practice, it might seem hard to sustain the claim of a sharp contrast between factual language on the one hand and normative language on the other.

"While the UK media, including the BBC, has some of the best science and environment correspondents in the world, who provide insightful and factual reporting about climate change, too many editors are willing to publish or broadcast inaccurate and misleading information, seemingly on the grounds that atmospheric physics should be treated as just a matter of opinion".

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