On the facts before us, we cannot react to that pain by punishing the speaker.
The Heisman voters should only make decisions based on the facts existing at the time.
Your point (B), that the genome is full of junk-DNA, is simply wrong on the facts.
The President bases his judgments and the things he says to the American people on the facts.
Until then the best the courts can do is issue rulings based on the facts before them.
Then, maybe, Britain can have a debate about Europe based on the facts.
Don't take my word for it -- all the reporters here, they can check on the facts on this thing.
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It depends on the facts, the agency said, including what may have occurred in the workplace before or after the posting.
There are still many unknowns about Sony's next game console, get filled in on the facts as they are after the break.
Judge Janet Bond Arterton, who wrote the district court opinion, cavalierly dispensed with a trial on the facts, issuing instead a summary judgment.
You were always combating that and talking about that and trying to keep the opposition on the facts, which got lost a lot.
Based on the facts of this case, it is likely that FINRA initiated an investigation and passed along its findings to the SEC.
But shareholder decisions must be based on the facts, and too often investors are kept in the dark about the pay of senior executives.
He has a strong and a compelling case, one that is based on the facts, in the record, on the law, and on the Constitution.
Purely private parties can settle a case without ever agreeing on the facts, for all that is required is that a plaintiff dismiss his complaint.
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If anything, the quarrels over the exact nature of the Libyan plant at Rabta augur ill for even reaching consensus positions on the facts concerning such facilities.
"Experts disagree sharply on the facts and particulars of the intelligence hunt, and doubtlessly that debate will continue, " Bigelow wrote in the Los Angeles Times on Wednesday.
"In another place, jurisdiction would depend on the facts and circumstances, including the nature of an agreement with the resident sovereign over who exercises control, " Waxman said.
Often I would describe what I do as opinion journalism (or context journalism, perhaps) which is distinct from simply reporting on the facts in a totally unbiased manner.
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In other words, conventional wisdom choked on the facts again.
Mr. CURRAN: You know, depending on what - which camp you're in, there's a disagreement on the facts of that and which I think has sparked the debate nationwide.
In any event, if the majority of world opinion remains opposed to military action, it is likely to be difficult on the facts to categorise a French veto as "unreasonable".
"He takes the possible loss of any innocent life seriously, and while he will not rush to judgment on the facts, he is following the investigation very closely, " Sholtis said.
Reacting to a CNN report that Freeh has circulated that memo, the White House is saying only that Reno's decision should be based on the facts, and not pressure or politics from any source.
And you've heard Jonathan Evans, the head of the Security Service recently giving a speech based entirely on the facts as the Security, Service knows this, about the scale of the potential terrorist threat.
John Cooper, a leading criminal barrister and representative of the Bar Council, told the BBC the current law means "it is all down to 12 people on a jury deciding on the facts what is reasonable".
The result of the FTC's investigation into Google's activities was made on the facts and the law, and with the sole objective of doing what the commission concluded was in the best interest of American consumers.
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And most of us actually like the people we write about, but there's a danger in getting so close to our sources that we shy away from pushing them on the facts for fear we'll lose a story.
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