- A
fact is a true
datum about one or more
aspects of a cir****stance.
Standard reference works are
often used to
check facts.
Scientific facts are verified...
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Gemifloxacin mesylate, sold
under the
brand name
Factive among others, is a broad-spectrum
quinolone antibacterial agent used in the
treatment of acute...
- In philosophy,
facticity (French: facticité, German: Faktizität) has
multiple meanings — from "factuality" and "contingency" to the
intractable conditions...
- The
Facts may
refer to: The
Facts: A Novelist's Autobiography, a
novel by
Philip Roth The
Facts (Seattle), a w****ly African-American
newspaper based in...
- Presupposition: John was in
fact in debt. It was odd how
proud he was. Presupposition: He was in
fact proud. Some
further factive predicates: know; be sorry...
- Look up
fact in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
FACT or
FACTS may
refer to: FACTNet,
Fight Against Coercive Tactics Network Falsely Accused Carers and...
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attitudes towards propositions, of
which there are at
least two—
factive and non-
factive, both of
which entail the
mental state of acquaintance. To be acquainted...
- The
facts of life is a
euphemism used in ****
education of the
basic facts of puberty, ****ual intercourse, and
human reproduction. The
Facts of Life may...
- In law, a
trier of
fact or
finder of
fact is a
person or
group who
determines disputed issues of
fact in a
legal proceeding (usually a trial) and how relevant...
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institutions each of
which can have a parliament,
government and administration. In
fact,
there are only six such
bodies because the
Flemish Region merged into the...