The recitation of facts is too basic for real scientists and too relentless for casual learners.
Now NPR's John Nielsen reports that a new study has added some facts to the rhetorical fire.
It has done so by substituting its many judgments for the few hard facts it has.
According to the Scientific Method, when real-world facts contradict a postulated hypothesis, the hypothesis fails.
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The interesting question is why your first instinct is to reject these facts as irrelevant.
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We are obviously seeking, and the police are urgently seeking, the full facts about this case.
DDoS has a long History I wrote about this here are some interesting facts.
Rose, who lives in a condo just off the Strip, is fuzzy on some basic facts.
All the facts have been studied and a decision is ripe for the making.
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Last July, PaySimple.com released an infographic that discussed five amazing facts about small businesses.
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As soon as the OBR provide inconvenient facts John Swinney resorts to trashing its reputation.
Alas, advocates of the Libya war refuse to let the facts interfere with their propaganda.
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We then went over the facts carefully, trying to piece together what had actually happened.
Judges may be trained to confine themselves to the legally relevant facts before them.
West and Zampella showed enough facts to the judge to move the multi-million lawsuit forward.
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In such stories a lot depends upon how you present the few facts that are available.
Saint realized most people couldn't be won over "by telling them facts or statistics, " he says.
Once again, Leszczynski rushes to mount an attack without bothering to check the most basic facts.
But you have to understand the importance of media, and the facts of the business.
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Key to getting his troops their decorations was documenting the facts of the battle.
It is a science so our observations based on scientific facts are bound to be similar.
"We find those facts raise at least an appearance of an impropriety, " the report says.
Some people think of the brain as a repository where we dig out facts.
Rather than letting otherwise substantial facts speak for themselves, Karlan and Appel over qualify their evidence.
Earlier this month I uncovered seven little-known facts about the job search process.
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The actual facts, however, on closer examination tend to be much more ambivalent and banal.
It seems like neither party knows of or cares about articulating the actual facts.
The facts of this case are prime reading material for any law school case book.
Emile Zola predicted that nature, facts and reality would supplant romance in future fiction.
Some important facts: There are 46 million eligible voters in Iran, half of whom are women.
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