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Meanings of factual evidence in English
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Usage of factual evidence in English
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I want solid factualevidence, not your vague opinions.'
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There is no factualevidence to back them up.
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He's an older man who appears to easily adopt bizarre conspiracy theories without any factualevidence.
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Documents with factualevidence cannot be brushed aside.
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Could either of these gentlemen define what is meant by factualevidence or "historical fact".
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And this will come about through the wanton disregard of factualevidence, media generated hysteria and political opportunism.
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Conspiracy theories come in many forms but they have one thing in common: they survive against overwhelming factualevidence.
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We did our research on Onyoka and the only factualevidence we were able to find was his nationality.
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Yet Harrison insists that there is a scarcity of factualevidence, and that the case against Stephen must therefore be argued from internal evidence.
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I furthermore challenge him to provide some factualevidence of a "centuries old Vatican policy... directing Catholics not to study the Bible."
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Hiring decisions can often be a struggle for employers, so quantifying your value like this gives them factualevidence to push the decision your way.
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The organ data adds factualevidence to Amnesty's belief, as an estimated 11,000 organ transplants, mostly kidneys and livers, were performed in 2006 alone.
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Factualevidence: (A) The witnesses: St Paul preached in Corinth in 51 AD about the Resurrection, and wrote back to them in 57 AD cf.