Sentence examples for whatever the fact from inspiring English sources

The phrase "whatever the fact" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where one wants to express indifference to the truth or reality of a situation, but it is not commonly recognized. Example: "Whatever the fact, I will proceed with my plans regardless of the outcome."

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Whatever, the fact remains that Euro 2008 was great fun, mainly thanks to the the spirit in which it was played, a spirit that coxed memorable displays from ingenious Spaniards as well as the likes of Andrei Arshavin, Wesley Sneijder, Deco, Luka Modric, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Libor Sionko and so many more, and returned to us the unpredictable.

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But it is almost always the women who are punished, whatever the facts.

"Whatever the facts may be, a narrative is unfolding in Indonesia that it's becoming more difficult to invest here".

Whatever the facts, the American military's familiarity with the warlords of Paktia Province makes it an obvious candidate for mediator.

Lawyers appear to assume they can swing the trial their way by getting a sympathetic jury, whatever the facts of the case.

Whatever the facts, the Met's king-size picture — 18 feet long and pieced together from a dozen side-by-side hanging scrolls, is impressive.

Lack of transparency about the nature of the relationship between police and media also led to speculation and perceptions, whatever the facts, that caused "serious harm".

Whatever the facts, Mr. Corzine and Mr. Florio are hardly the only prosperous candidates pitching their own money into the primary campaign.

"Anyone else?" "Your honor, whatever the facts he just put forward, in reality he is the right defendant," Claudio Camilleri, one of the prosecutors, said.

Whatever the facts, Louis Balducci later sued for his share of the partnership, a suit Andy says his brother, Dr. Charles Balducci, put him up to.

Whatever the facts are, he has not dishonored the House, he has not dishonored himself, he has not done anything intentionally wrong".

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