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fact [fækt] SAM.

1. fact no mn. (truth):

resnica ž. spol

mat·ter-of-fact PRID.

1. matter-of-fact (emotionless):

2. matter-of-fact (straightforward):

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Like a good door-to-door salesman, there was a kernel of truth to his pitch, but he amplified and embellished the facts to sell his product.
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It must make up its mind what the true interpretation of the facts and the true legal relationship created between the parties is.
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The book is full of examples of half-remembered and mixed-up facts.
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The court also found that the record here did not contain corroborating facts to justify detaining respondent in light of his flight.
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Both also relied on a hefty dollop of false facts and fake promises to win over voters.
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Facts and nuance become irrelevant if the purpose is to moralise from on high.
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She also believed educational curriculum should focus on teaching students to think rather than simply to regurgitate facts.
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In political economy this avidity for facts produced better fruits.
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However, he seems to suggest that historians are as fallible at interpreting the facts as the rest of humanity.
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Check out this blog for other fun facts on the history of dungarees.
www.globalpost.com

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