Sentence examples for the very same fact from inspiring English sources

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So, for example, a person may know the fact that Venus is a planet under the mode of presentation associated with "the morning star is a planet" and fail to know the very same fact under the mode of presentation associated with "the evening star is a planet".

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(Notice that admitting any two of the boolean operations would then force one to accept that there are several ways in which the very same facts can combine in order to make up a fact).

During their conversation the woman calmly shares a set of relevant facts on the matter with man A. A few moments later man B speaks up and states the very same facts that the woman had just shared but does so far more aggressively and far more dramatically than the woman had.

But it was difficult for Romney's harsh words to resonate in the midst of his own campaign refusing to back down from its welfare attack, debunked by the very same fact-checkers he mentioned.

[T]he very same facts and ideas may be divorced from the context imposed by the author, and restated or reshuffled by second comers, even if the author was the first to discover the facts or to propose the ideas". Ginsburg 1868.

The first tweet had just been sent — the very same day, in fact.

There could always be ways of telling very different, far kinder, and more balanced stories from the very same sets of facts.

Then, based on the very same traits and facts, the defense attorney presents an equally brilliant, but completely opposite, psychological profile that proves beyond any shadow of doubt that Dmitri could not possibly have committed the crime.

Thus, nothing in the laws of nature or in metaphysics or in the acts of other agents bars the agents in the slave child case from not entering into the slave child contract and still following the identical timetable for conception they in fact followed and bringing into existence as a non-slave the very same child they in fact brought into existence as a slave.

p and q may, in other words, be the very same child despite the fact that (due to variations in the timing and manner of their conceptions) they have ended up with distinct genomes (Wolf 2009).

This is, in fact, the very same skirt that we called "peasant" three years ago.

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