And Deb, I'm glad you're here because I want to check a fact.
What my point is -- and this is a point that was made I think even today by AP in a fact check -- is that even if you agree with Republican policy proposals aimed at deregulation, there is no case to be made that if enacted those proposals would result in an immediate, positive impact on the economy or in job creation.
The fact that such a small phone with rather "budget-friendly" specs can run Jelly Bean without too much concern is a fact-check to manufacturers that claim their older devices can't be upgraded to it due to fears that it won't perform properly.
In fact, each time they receive a royalty check, they should be sending Madonna a cut.
But as Hemingway points out, the fact-check goes out of its way to insist a U.S. attack is all but impossible.
But a simple pre-game check by Johnson would have yielded the fact that Burress shot himself in the right thigh, not the left.
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The CNN Fact Check Desk wondered: Which other car manufacturers have had a problem with sudden unintended acceleration?
In fact, we could all do with a serious reality check from Santa.
Barbara Ostrov from Reporting on Health, sponsored by USC Annenberg, warned journalists to fact check before believing his assertions, or at least find a reputable third party.
Considering the fact that many workers typically work on a tablet or check corporate email on a smartphone, a corporate app store should also enable those responsible for approving software requests to approve or reject these requests from their mobile devices.
When Buffet spits out a smart aleck remark like this in public no one ever seems to fact check it.
He also concluded that three factors had contributed to the wheel loss, including the fact that the driver on the day had not carried out a walk round check to visually identify any defects on the vehicle.
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