All this goes to show how factually driven this case is under Florida law.
Or maybe it felt like that because that was what it so closely, factually, resembled.
But UK commentator Peter Oborne was not impressed with the "factually flawed and conceptually disastrous" analysis.
For one thing, there's little sense of what's factually at stake, since we're given so few facts.
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Since reporters police campaign appeals, the ads generally stick to the issues and rely on factually-accurate information.
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So it is simply factually inaccurate to say that Supreme Court precedent prohibits the patenting of software.
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In reality, the site is confusing and unfriendly to consumers, painfully slow and, worst of all, factually unreliable.
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Instead he resolved that his writing would not only be factually scrupulous, but as aesthetically pleasing as possible.
Nevertheless, the point is that the charge that the Republicans only cut taxes for the rich is factually groundless.
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"They might be treated as heroes, but factually they lost and they know it, " he told BBC News Online.
Popular books have been written condemning the personalization of Internet sites and, for the most part, they have been factually accurate.
Does the White House have any reactions, whether this is factually correct?
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The claim by museum manager Jayne Robb was reported by several news organisations but a museum spokeswoman said it was "factually baseless".
And one thing that is certainly factually true is that the limited nature of our participation has reduced the cost of it.
Both issues were factually correct and both were in the public domain.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned 25 Virgin Media adverts for being either misleading or factually incorrect in the past 18 months.
As The Jerusalem Post's Barry Rubin argued on his Web site, The Rubin Report, Brennan's assessment of Hizbullah is not merely factually wrong.
The commission refuses to comment on the details of its case, saying only that it is legally and factually different from the American one.
Without the integrity of factual basis, the Heisman vote, as with a factually failed jury vote loses our respect as a fair and reliable system.
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Which means they simply require that the information be factually accurate.
While it is, factually, true that stock funds have had some strong inflows of late, it certainly has not been at the expense of bond funds.
Then Mr. Bryant took us factually up to a certain point pertaining to the job search, and this is chart number one that you have before you.
In a factually related case, Standard Investment Chartered, Inc. v.
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The story would be more interesting were it factually correct.
But what I don't enjoy is spending the week or two weeks or the last month having to answer to these kinds of criticisms that are not factually accurate.
But GMWDA said Mr Pickles comments are "factually inaccurate".
About 300 new reviews are posted each day, he said, with staff working to filter out the malicious, the factually inaccurate, or those where the author seemed to be simply letting off steam.
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