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More potent a charm to bring back that time of life than this record of a few pictures and a few remembered facts would be a catalogue of the minutiae which are of the very stuff of the mind, intrinsic, because they were known in the beginning not by the eye alone but by the hand that held them.
There is plenty more to recommend Gorton, the facts of whose life are given in The Life And Times Of Samuel Gorton, by Adelos Gorton.
and this first section was somehow preserved ( there are always these annoying little mysteries about the actual facts of Malraux's life ) when the Gestapo destroyed the rest.
Regardless of the decision two facts are clear.
The facts, he adds, are hidden from public view by squeamish objections to calling bad conditions by their right name and by insistence on token integration rather than on real improvement of the schools, regardless of the color of their students.
I submit that it cannot be dismissed simply by saying we are not facing the facts of life.
Unless the Administration and the Defense Department have been deceiving us, the facts do not support the assertion that we are `` compelled '' to resume atmospheric testing.
Such measures are essential to its job of presenting business and Government with the facts required to meet the objective of expanding business and improving the operation of the economy.
But the facts about our Advisory Board and its members' duties are only one of several sets of facts about the quest for advice, both reliable and imaginative, on which to base our selections of Fellows.
But even if that other plant employs the same number of workers and makes the same product, there are other facts to consider.
) These general facts are mentioned to make clear that the total situation in the two families is similar enough to warrant comparison.
There are certain tax attributes of a corporation whose nature and effect might depend on the facts of the particular reorganization involved.
Broad and Ross have lately contended that this fitness is one of the main facts of ethics, and I suspect they are right.
All information is carefully appraised and uncertain facts are designated by ( '?'.
Or, on the other hand, are unlikely facts being stated, facts which are in themselves significant and not easily applicable to everybody??
Naturally, such scholarly facts are of little concern to the man trying to make money or fan patriotism by means of folklore.
Two unsolved mysteries are based on these facts.
What are the pertinent facts affecting such communication at the present juncture of history??
Here are a few facts and figures I've assembled.
In the United States, both state and federal appellate courts are usually restricted to examining whether the lower court made the correct legal determinations, rather than hearing direct evidence and determining what the facts of the case were.
They are a set of axioms strong enough to prove many important facts about number theory and they allowed Gödel to establish his famous second incompleteness theorem.

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Although he is sometimes regarded as among the first and most influential architects of Nordic modernism, a closer examination of the historical facts reveals that Aalto ( while a pioneer in Finland ) closely followed and had personal contacts with other pioneers in Sweden, in particular Gunnar Asplund and Sven Markelius.
Searle disagrees with this analysis and argues that " the study of the mind starts with such facts as that humans have beliefs, while thermostats, telephones, and adding machines don't ... what we wanted to know is what distinguishes the mind from thermostats and livers.
So while there are many factors affecting the outcome of a trial, the cross-examination of a witness will often have an impact on an open minded unbiased jury searching for the certainty of facts upon which to base their decision.
Although his work has been criticized for the lack of candor in checking the " facts ", some of his text has been confirmed by recent research, like the spectacular remains of Roman gold mines in Spain, especially at Las Medulas, which Pliny probably saw in operation while a Procurator there a few years before he compiled the encyclopedia.
Thus the liberty of the journalist was to be dedicated to gathering verifiable facts while commentators like himself would place the news in the broader perspective.
* In most common law jurisdictions, the jury is responsible for finding the facts of the case, while the judge determines the law.
Normative ethics is distinct from meta-ethics because it examines standards for the rightness and wrongness of actions, while meta-ethics studies the meaning of moral language and the metaphysics of moral facts.
" Coulson asserted that science, like religion, " advances by creative imagination " and not by " mere collecting of facts ," while stating that religion should and does " involve critical reflection on experience not unlike that which goes on in science.
Here he emphasized the importance of data collection and statistical evaluation while asserting that such empirical methods have only an auxiliary function and must lead to the formation of theories which would “ raise the harsh facts to the level of consciousness .”
Suspicions aroused by the facts that the Zohar was discovered by one person, and that it refers to historical events of the post-Talmudic period while purporting to be from an earlier time, caused the authorship to be questioned from the outset.
Mandatory disclosure of financial and other information about the issuer and the security itself gives private individuals as well as large institutions the same basic facts about the public companies they invest in, thereby increasing public scrutiny while reducing insider trading and fraud.
Liberals try to persuade through reason and facts while conservatives used metaphorical stories and that is why, Lakoff argues, conservative politicians are more successful at motivating voters than liberals are.
However true the facts may be, Cato successfully proved himself by his eloquence, and by the production of detailed financial accounts, against the attacks made on his behavior while consul ; and the existing fragments of the speeches, ( or the same speech under different names ), made after his return, attest the strength and boldness of his arguments.
This trend also is evident in many Celtic myths, such as the ( Welsh ) mabinogi stories of Culhwch and Olwen, or the ( Irish ) Ulster Cycle, most notably the key facts to the Cúchulainn cycle that Cúchulainn gets his final secret training with a warrior woman, Scáthach, and becomes lover both to her and her daughter ; and the root of the Táin Bó Cuailnge, that while Ailill may wear the crown of Connacht, it is his wife Medb who is the real power, and she needs to affirm her equality to her husband by owning chattels as great as he does.
The stories preserved in the Historia Brittonum reveal an attempt by one or more anonymous British scholars to provide more detail to this story, while struggling to accommodate the facts of the British tradition.
" At that time ( prior to the Holy Land trial ), the Times called efforts to link the organization to Hamas and Hezbollah " unsuccessful ," citing a retired FBI official who was active through 2005 and who suggested that while " of all the groups, there is probably more suspicion about CAIR ", you don't get " cold hard facts " although the article goes on to cite the suspicious background of some of CAIR's donors as a source of contention within members of the organization itself.
In his own memoir Palimpsest, the author Gore Vidal gave a personal definition: " a memoir is how one remembers one's own life, while an autobiography is history, requiring research, dates, facts double-checked.
However, one of the judges that divided the area, Judge Agarwal, noted that many of the " independent historians " displayed an " ostrich-like attitude " toward the facts and in fact lacked any expertise on the subject while they were " withering under scrutiny ".
In general, while revelations seem to come from the reader, most of the facts and statements come from the subject, which are then refined and restated by the reader so as to reinforce the idea that the reader got something correct.
Attention provides the facts, Comparison groups and combines them, while Reason systematizes and explains.
In 1922 the society's principal journal, The Watchtower, described its chronology as " no stronger than its weakest link ", but also claimed the chronological relationships to be " of divine origin and divinely corroborated ... in a class by itself, absolutely and unqualifiedly correct " and " indisputable facts ", while repudiation of Russell's teachings was described as " equivalent to a repudiation of the Lord ".
Such incidents ( and the fact that Rosenthal was taking the case to trial while making no clear attempt to prove that he wasn't growing the marijuana ) led the jury to suspect they didn't have all the facts.
Kreyberg accused Reich of being ignorant of basic bacteriological and anatomical facts, while Reich accused Kreyberg of having failed to recognize living cancer cells under magnification.
Even a purely historical work selectively reveals backstory to the audience, a backstory which may receive alternative creative emphasis in each rendition of a novel, play, or film, while each shares key elements — however differently they may be depicted and revealed — which are factors of timing, style and story telling art of a given media while the whole of a backstory goes to facts.

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