If someone is facing a chess master, change the game board to Go, or checkers.
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Other trustworthy fact-checkers include ad watches and reality checks run by leading news organizations.
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It was against the law in Birmingham, Alabama, for whites and coloureds to play checkers together.
That was widely criticized by media fact-checkers as a distortion of what he said.
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If I wore it in public today, the T-shirt fact checkers would skin me alive.
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Though he was nowhere near the theatre, Checkers, a canine present from a supporter, stole the show.
The company said it was partly due to the closure of some of the islands' Checkers stores.
These graphics are amazing -- just think how far we've come since Checkers!
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The glib answer that all fact checkers are equal is simply not an acceptable defense against bending the truth.
Spar, Iceland, Checkers and the Co-Op all sold the meal but it has now been removed from the stores.
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It would be nice if T-shirt fact checkers eventually moved on to the blatant falsehoods printed on bumper stickers.
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The EIU's price checkers were collecting information in September for this week's release.
Rooney probably used Latin so T-shirt fact-checkers would not catch up with him.
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There was also a widespread dependence on computer spell-checkers, particularly among the young.
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Saturday nights were spent at home playing Chinese checkers, Monopoly, or a game called Hands Down (like spoons, with bluffing).
Fact-checkers quibble that, according to his written plans, he really means 95% of families with children, not 95% of Americans.
The survey suggested that 67% of people relied on spell-checkers - with this rising to 75% among 16 to 30-year-olds.
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Belichick had suddenly stopped playing checkers and turned the game into a chess match, successfully pulling off the ultimate strategic sacrifice.
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"The market has gone from a checkers game to chess, " says Ryan.
They were also held more responsible for their copy, the beginning of an economic move to lessen the reliance on fact checkers.
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Still, it would be nice if T-shirt fact-checkers extended their monitoring activities.
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We still need people who understand the business of publishing, fact checkers who keep people honest, and editors who can make copy sing.
The big book publishers need to start spending on advertising and public relations, using fancy bindings, cutting cross-promotion deals and, well, hiring fact-checkers.
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Or they can say these Medicare cuts don't really count as cuts, as the media fact checkers are suddenly finding ways to do.
" Finally, I would like the T-shirt fact-checkers to have a go at the ubiquitous "If You Think Education Is Expensive, Try Ignorance.
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Instead of firewalls and virus checkers, the company pitches a network that monitors individual data packets, shuts off rogue computers and isolates questionable users.
Each story was pushed to the edge, and the fact-checkers, legions of them, were made to justify the claims or get them taken out.
But spell checkers only check that the words being used are in fact correctly spelt: they do not check that they are the correct words.
In general, I believe fact-checkers should grant political ads some leeway.
Mr. ADAIR: Those taglines are really the trick that campaigns are using these days to mislead the public, I think, and try to foil fact checkers.
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