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factual and information
There is also the question of whether the respondent based his answers on factual information and carefully considered judgment, or whether his answers were casual guesses.
Joking and talking may be freer and easier, but the important factual information is still lacking for far too many newly-married men and women.
Declarative memory can be divided into two categories: episodic memory which stores specific personal experiences and semantic memory which stores factual information.
Generally speaking, unlike dictionary entries, which focus on linguistic information about words, encyclopedia articles focus on factual information to cover the thing or concept for which the article name stands.
Secular perennialists agree with progressivists that memorization of vast amounts of factual information and a focus on second-hand information in textbooks and lectures does not develop rational thought.
The advantage of obtaining such information lies not only in its objective factual value but in obtaining early notice of likely trading recommendations which are known to produce short term market movements.
The reconstruction cost more than £ 2m and was criticised by some archaeologists as being a " matter of simulation as much as reconstruction ", due to the limited amount of factual information on the nature of the original gardens.
The ultimate help provided may consist of reading material in the form of a book or journal article, instruction in the use of specific searchable information resources such as the library's online catalog or subscription bibliographic / fulltext databases, or simply factual information drawn from the library's print or online reference collection.
#* Semantic memory refers to knowledge about factual information, such as the meaning of words.
For purposes of the Fifth Amendment, testimonial statements mean communications that explicitly or implicitly relate a factual assertion assertion of fact or belief or disclose information.
For certain accidents, due to resource limitations, the Board will ask the FAA to collect the factual information at the scene of the accident ; the NTSB bases its report on that information.
The former are those “ manifested by his observed behaviour, including preferences possibly based on erroneous factual beliefs, or on careless logical analysis, or on strong emotions that at the moment greatly hinder rational choice ” whereas the latter are “ the preferences he would have if he had all the relevant factual information, always reasoned with the greatest possible care, and were in a state of mind most conducive to rational choice .” It is the latter that preference utilitarianism tries to satisfy.
Although the commentaries no doubt record much factual information about Virgil, some of their evidence can be shown to rely on inferences made from his poetry and allegorizing ; thus, Virgil's biographical tradition remains problematic.
However, Samuels and Codd observed that the information published in the Four Corners program was ' skewed towards the false ', that ' the level of factual accuracy about operational matters was not high ', and, quoting an aphorism, that ' what was disturbing was not true and what was true was not disturbing '.
: If we are justified in assuming that the scope of the generalization ' All ravens are black ' can be restricted to ravens, then this means that we have some outside information which we can rely on concerning the factual situation.
: Step 3: Establish factual background information pertinent to the conversation.
: While this is not strictly speaking a psychotherapeutic process, members often report that it has been very helpful to learn factual information from other members in the group.
Determining the truth or factual accuracy of information in a message is generally considered a separate problem from authentication.
The question pedagogy of Socratic Questions is open-ended ; focusing on broad, general ideas rather than specific, factual information.
In some U. S. States, informed consent laws ( sometimes called " Right To Know " laws ) require that a woman seeking an elective abortion be given factual information by the abortion provider about her legal rights, alternatives to abortion ( such as adoption ), available public and private assistance, and medical facts ( some of which are disputed — see fetal pain ), before the abortion is performed ( usually 24 hours in advance of the abortion ).

factual and presented
The goal of a false document is to convince an audience that what is being presented is factual.
The account was presented as a factual event, in a genre called histories.
The magazine's editor, Ray Palmer, ran a series of stories by Richard Sharpe Shaver supposedly claimed as factual, though presented in the context of fiction.
Trials, at which witnesses and other evidence are presented to a jury or judge in order to determine the truth or facts regarding a particular case, are held only in courts with original jurisdiction, i. e., courts in which a lawsuit is originally ( and properly ) filed and which have the power to accept evidence from witnesses and make factual and legal determinations regarding the evidence presented.
During the period of his governance, official data presented inflation as having decreased from 15 % to 3 %, public deficits diminished from 14 % to 3 %, GDP increasing at an annual average of 4 % and factual labor incomes having increased at a rate of 3 % per year.
Refinements in the tracking systems that measure approval-ratings and audience-size increased the cultural incentive for producers to write as simply and as simplistically possible by diminishing the intellectual complexity of the argument presented in the programme, usually at the expense of factual accuracy, logic, and complexity.
Although it is fiction, the book is presented as an in-universe collection of factual documents, describing the 23rd century Starfleet and United Federation of Planets, sent from the future to the 20th century.
Service responded that the book's factual errors were minor and that Patenaude's own book on Trotsky presented him as a " noble martyr ".
Pupatello has defended her role in the campaign, saying " If I was presented once again with apparently what is factual and has yet to be refuted and that is sermons that were posted on the world wide web ...
He has co-written and presented Doug Strong's Special Places, a factual comedy series for ITV Wales and ITV Central.
Macnaghten did not join the force until the year after the murders and so his notes reflect only the opinions of some police officers at the time, and do include factual errors in the information presented about possible suspects.
Lenahan also provided the voice of Talkie Toaster in the first series of Red Dwarf and presented a 1987 factual series on BBC Two called The Open Road.
Late in his life he also had an unexpected but important role in discovering the true story of Anna Leonowens, the 19th century woman whose memoirs inspired a number of dramatic and fictional works, most notably the musical The King and I. Leonowens presented her own account as factual and it was accepted in the west as such, despite being strongly disputed in Thailand.
He has also presented the BBC factual show Real Rescues since 2007.
By combining factual reportage with passages of literary complexity and poetic beauty, Agee presented a complete picture, an accurate, minutely detailed report of what he had seen coupled with insight into his feelings about the experience and the difficulties of capturing it for a broad audience.
Semidocumentary is a form of book, film, or television program presenting a fictional story that incorporates many factual details or actual events, or which is presented in a manner similar to a documentary.
Coren also presented Seven's factual series True Stories.

factual and first
Book 9 ends with Gorm the Old, the first factual documented King of Denmark.
The first part of the Heimskringla is rooted in Norse mythology ; as it advances, fable and fact all curiously intermingle, and it terminates in factual history.
The factual content of the work tends to be deemed more credible as it discusses more recent times, as the distance in time between the events described and the composition of the saga was shorter, allowing traditions to be retained in a largely accurate form, and because in the twelfth century the first contemporary written sources begin to emerge in Norway.
Among scientists, " correctness " ( of procedures, results, or scientific claims ) derives from the factual truth of the matter or the soundness of the reasoning by which it can be deduced from observations and first principles.
Polybius held that historians should only chronicle events whose participants the historian was able to interview, and was among the first to champion the notion of having factual integrity in historical writing, while avoiding bias.
The CIIR was critical of the Permanent Commission on Human Rights ( PCHR or CPDH in Spanish ), claiming that the organisation had a tendency to immediately publish accusations against the government without first establishing a factual basis for the allegations.
* The very first sentence of Jules Verne's " Around the World in Eighty Days " is " Mr. Phileas Fogg lived, in 1872, at No. 7, Saville Row, Burlington Gardens, the house in which Sheridan died in 1814 " ( s: Around the World in Eighty Days / I )-which includes two factual mistakes: Sheridan actually lived in No. 14 and died in 1816.
The Dutch aircraft designer Anthony Fokker was heavily involved in this process but the story of his conception, development and installation of a synchronisation device in a period of 48 hours ( first found in an authorised biography of Fokker written in 1929 ) has been shown to be not factual.
However, historically, many women died in childbirth, their husbands remarried, and the new stepmothers competed with the children of the first marriage for resources ; the tales can be interpreted as factual conflicts from history.
TVS also provided a number of networked factual and science-based programs including In The Mouth of the Dragon and The Real World which was twice broadcast in 3D ( a groundbreaking TV first in the UK ) with special glasses given away with TV Times magazine.
Armed with a manifesto written by Houseman declaring their intention to foster new talent, experiment with new types of plays, and appeal to the same audiences that frequented the Federal Theater the company was designed largely to offer plays of the past, preferably those that "... seem to have emotion or factual bearing on contemporary life .” The company mounted several notable productions, the most remarkable being its first commercial production of Julius Caesar.
The first factual mention of an ancestor of this clan dates back to 1237, during the reign of the Přemyslid king Wenceslaus I of Bohemia.
She also was the first woman to receive a Dimbleby Award from BAFTA for factual presentation.
The inquiry will examine over 20, 000 pages of evidence and is expected to take three weeks to complete the first phase of factual enquiry.
One day Omri receives a letter announcing that he has won first prize in a story-writing competition for his tale " The Plastic Indian " ( actually a factual recount of everything that happened in the first book ; everyone else assumes that it is fictional.
Some, like Capote biographer Gerald Clarke, consider Answered Prayers to be the culmination of the factual novel form first employed by the author with In Cold Blood and a testimonial to his talent's ability to transcend substance abuse.
His retail advertisements — the first to be copyrighted beginning in 1874 — were factual, and promises made in them were kept.
Vicki Baum accredits Walter Spies with providing her the factual historical information and details on Balinese culture for her historical fiction novel " Love and Death in Bali "-dealing with the Dutch intervention in Bali ( 1906 ), and first published in German in 1937.
He moved into television, first on the factual series This Week, before acting as story consultant and contributing to multiple episodes of ITC's Court Martial ( 1966 ), and then joining Danger Man as story consultant for the last black-and-white episode ( 1966 ), then story editor for the two episodes which were made in colour ( 1967 ).
The first complete biography and factual study of Kensett's work was written by Ellen H. Johnson, published in 1957.
The designated charger is then given 60 seconds to progress his or her way up the six levels of the board by choosing one of the five spaces on a level and correcting a blooper, a factual statement with an incorrect word creating a pun ( e. g., " The B & O was the first American passenger < u > smell </ u >", with train as the correct answer ).
The first was that most of the factual situations that might otherwise have been criminal public nuisances, had now been covered by statutes.

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