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factual

[fak-choo-uhl] / ˈfæk tʃu əl /


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“We urge the university to defend itself, and defend our community, by challenging the factual and legal bases” of the suit, the professors said.

From Los Angeles Times

Those judges said the Supreme Court’s earlier orders orders “involved a TPS designation of a different country, with different factual circumstances, and different grounds for resolution by the district court.”

From Los Angeles Times

“The mentioned criticism of my research has been addressed through formal peer-review processes, with retraction requests denied by the journal. My papers are factual, balanced, rigorous, and accurately contextualize the findings.”

From Salon

The nitty-gritty factual stuff was his specialty, not mine.

From Literature

But in his ruling Wednesday, Klausner ruled Seitz and his attorneys had not presented “factual allegations as to why this phone call would affect Plaintiff.”

From Los Angeles Times