Hope looks to the future, rooted in facts, not fantasy, based on experience, learning and application.
But he knew how to pack in facts and how to pull together a story.
He made a few winking references to his rockstar past, he kept his comments grounded in facts.
The company, in facts, estimates that some 40% of all customers visit without the intention of purchasing anything.
But for many Holocaust survivors who learn their family history as adults, the trauma lies not so much in the facts but in the fact that they were hidden.
Or maybe he set out on a chore that was doomed to fail because he could find no error in the facts as stated in my piece?
The idea is to streamline the trial by establishing in advance which facts are in dispute and which are not.
But the facts in their report were not the facts that the big oil companies wanted to hear.
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The order in which facts are presented can strongly bias the interpreter.
Thus it behooves every entrepreneur to learn how to craft stories from their personal experience and the world at large that make an emotional connection, as well as tie in the facts.
Before the politicians and their constituents make such decisions about where we go from here, they should be sure to ground themselves in the facts about how we got to this point.
And in fact, we'll be submitting to each of your offices my presentation with annotations to the record, to the grand jury transcripts, which will tie in the facts that I present to you.
Where the skill of the journalist comes in is in being able to extract the most important information and writing it in a way which conveys these facts in an order that is relevant and makes sense.
"As they say, nature abhors a vacuum, and the mind abhors chance, " says Michael Shermer, executive director of the Skeptics Society and author of "The Believing Brain, " a book on how humans seem hardwired to find patterns in disparate facts and unconnected, often innocent coincidences.
The minister said with confidence that the business case stacked up in terms of facts and figures and was in line with the government's environment objectives.
On the other hand, if you look at how fast things are changing - in this Information Age the volume of facts in the world is doubling every five years.
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People do not know their business, both in terms of the simple facts and in terms of the complex processes that lead to success or failure.
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The approach the company has taken closes a number of escape hatches that most defending corporations usually keep open: on the one hand, wiggle room in the event that facts emerge to in any way justify the claims and, on the other hand, the option to settle the case.
But in a speech last night, the president presented those facts in a careful way.
His previous article (LightScrewed) was rare in the LS vs GPS debate because it actually dug up some important facts in defense of LightSquared.
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Consequently, I know him to be a man who is scrupulous in his command of the facts, exacting in his analysis and lucidly articulate in his writing.
When they hold a hearing on some aspect of the work of government they have detailed information, analysed by experts and looked over by accountants in an exhaustive process in which the facts and figures are normally thrashed out to everyone's satisfaction well in advance.
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But the Justice Department, in a brief supporting the plaintiffs, makes the lawyerly argument that Geier applies only to the facts in that case.
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Starr told reporters that in the letter to Reno "we suggest that we seek mechanisms that will ensure a full investigation of the facts in a fair way and a comprehensive way that will promote public confidence in the administration of justice, and that we explore that in a careful and thoughtful way with the Justice Department, " Starr said.
Mr. CUNNINGHAM: I think it's important to keep a few facts in mind, here.
He argued that there are no facts in the case -- as least not yet.
The Home Office has also re-examined the facts in relation to the extradition request.
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After all, it couldn't even catch multibillion-dollar fraudsters when it had the facts in its grasp.
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