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Instead, politicians pose as objective seekers after truth, the better to portray their opponents as fools, knaves or dupes (or all three), whose facts cannot be trusted and whose motives are suspect.The Supreme Court may have clear conservative and liberal camps.
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Archeology, as it is practiced today in nearly every country with an interest in shaping a historical identity, falls somewhere between a hard science — "facts" that can be ascertained by dating, testing, and inscription experts — and an interpretive social science whose "facts" have traditionally derived from ancient texts and their mapping and attribution clues.
Archeology, as it is practiced today in nearly every country with an interest in shaping a historical identity, falls somewhere between a hard science—"facts" that can be ascertained by dating, testing, and inscription experts—and an interpretive social science whose "facts" have traditionally derived from ancient texts and their mapping and attribution clues.
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On this view, then, precedents are akin to statutes in that they lay down rules which apply to later cases whose facts satisfy the conditions for application.
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