First, the facts: Google surprised the world today with a highly interactive homepage that uses cutting edge web technologies to scatter and gather bouncing balls based on user mouse input.
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Armstrong said the organization has "self-written rules" and punishes first and adjudicates the facts later.
Because most plant personnel never talked to customers, they were shocked, first, by the facts of the case and, I suspect, even more so by the emotion pouring out of the TV screen.
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The third month was spent hearing an incredibly one-sided presentation from the prosecutor having no first-hand knowledge of the facts, and deposing two witnesses that have a peripheral relationship, at best, to the independent counsel's referral.
When you are looking at scientific problems, the first thing is to get the scientific facts right and then make the moral decisions afterwards.
Journalists are instructed not to "bury the lead" instructed, that is, to make sure they tell the most important facts of the story first.
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We need the facts first and then we need to make the tough decisions.
First, they subject the facts and the law to as much scrutiny as any idea can bear before it disintegrates into the dust of first principles.
Everyone talks about human trafficking as a problem we need to tackle and eradicate, but to do so, we first need to separate the facts from fiction.
That decision is the first to rule on this set of facts in the context of the now-ancient Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA).
Brian Monteith (Conservative) asked whether the first minister broke commercial confidentiality by revealing facts which were not in the public domain.
Not having first-hand knowledge of the facts, I cannot fairly hazard a guess as to why the respondents in this arbitration paid any settlement to this pubic customer or why the individual stockbroker named in the case simply took the blows and opted for nothing more than expungement.
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Some fast facts regarding the first round selections in the 2013 NFL Draft, and what it reveals about the economics of football, risk-aversion, and signaling.
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The first paragraph is the who-what-why-where-when facts of the story, and those are easy to get (for journalists) and involve the basics of the breaking news, whatever it is.
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The scientist who came up with the original idea for the experiment, Lord Krebs, says it smacks of fitting the facts to the answer you want to achieve in the first place.
The paper's news reporters, not for the first time, found Mr Bartley's editorials rampaging far ahead of the facts they could substantiate, but nothing would hold him back.
If we want to persuade someone or get them to accept new evidence, we need to set the stage by appealing to emotion first, facts and logic second.
In fact, the first third of the book might as well be an annotated resume for Poizner, a recitation of facts with little or no real feeling, color or introspection.
As a first suit goes to trial next month, sorting out the facts won't be easy.
Our first responsibility will be to conduct an orderly investigation to learn the facts.
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The facts speak for themselves with Barnet's first four games yielding seven yellow cards and three reds.
The interesting question is why your first instinct is to reject these facts as irrelevant.
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Consider the facts: Since the 2005 French Open, when Nadal won the first of his record seven French Open titles, Federer, Nadal and Djokovic are a combined 443-57 at major tournaments (including Monday's wins by Djokovic and Federer).
Here are the facts: Germany grew more slowly than the UK for most of the first years of this century, with consumption growing, on average, by just 1% a year.
It will take advantage of a two convenient facts about FM radio, first that there isn't a square inch of land in the U.S. or Canada, or for that matter much of the world, that isn't within range of an FM radio transmitter.
And in the meantime, while an invaluable first port of call, those using Wikipedia would be well advised to confirm their facts elsewhere.
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