As a matter of fact, there are 78 million baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964.
In point of fact, only 25% of these companies are using web-based methods for input.
Such was the 207-page "finding of fact" delivered by Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson on Nov. 5.
As a matter of fact, they're so happy they're singing karaoke in the backseat.
For the purposes of fact-checking, this is two groups publicly squabbling over lines in 2, 000-page bills.
However illegal immigrant does not make a moral judgement, it makes a statement of fact.
The other question is where discussions of a "findings of fact" or censure will go.
As a matter of fact, nearly 47% of Midwesterners never live outside their home state.
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As a matter of fact, these innovations are already being applied in isolated pockets.
Mr. Boal describes the movie's final scene to illustrate the blending of fact and imagination.
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And, as a matter of fact, there are copious studies and reports available on the topic.
To say the same after applying fresh-start accounting would be a statement of fact.
But that would not likely yield a finding of fact that would support your personal conclusion.
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As a matter of fact, Wal-Mart will see increased traffic and benefit from it.
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The latest accuser is Matt Drudge, a cyberscribe who spares himself the drudgery of fact-checking.
For other Members the location of your main home will normally be a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, my first post on Forbes.com was about New York Marriage equality.
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He said government lawyers had "identified no error of law" and were "quarrelling with findings of fact".
It is a matter of fact that Congress authorized the use of military force against al Qaeda.
As a matter of fact, there was one week where they held down the top five spots.
And a matter of fact, Tom Reynolds has always talked about wanting to be Speaker one day.
This court was given unprecedented powers to review convictions for errors both of law and of fact.
They find a shocking scene of decrepitude and decay, which Knausgaard records in lucid litanies of fact.
The toolkit of energy options available to any president or nation is in point of fact rather limited.
The other is whether Clinton will suffer some form of censure or "findings of fact" outlining his misdeeds.
However, many securities attorneys hoped the evidence would be admissible in arbitration or court as statements of fact.
As a matter of fact, LetsBuyIt.com still has some funding left - about 18m euros by one estimate.
Matter of fact, I would stick with pencils in general when trying to keep track of all this.
If a book is a combination of fact and fiction, I prefer it to be called a novel.
After all, the Republicans can use their simple majority to force a vote on the findings of fact.
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