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  • 1fact finder — n. The person or group of people whose job is to determine the facts in a case; also called the trier of fact. See also jury The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. fact finder …

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  • 2fact — W1S1 [fækt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(true information)¦ 2 the fact (that) 3 in (actual) fact 4 the fact (of the matter) is 5 the fact remains 6¦(real events/not a story)¦ 7 facts and figures 8 the facts speak for themselves 9 after the fact ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ …

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  • 3fact — n. something that is true 1) to ascertain, establish a fact 2) to check, confirm, verify a fact 3) to cite; collect, gather, marshal; present (the) facts 4) to classify; evaluate, interpret (the) facts 5) to face (the) facts 6) to distort, twist; …

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  • 4fact — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ important, interesting, relevant, salient ▪ You must look at all the relevant facts. ▪ basic, simple ▪ …

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  • 5proven — adj. VERBS ▪ be ADVERB ▪ well ▪ conclusively, fully ▪ No funding will be available until the technology is completely proven …

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  • 6proven — adjective /ˈpruːvən/ Having been proved; having proved its value or truth. Its a proven fact that morphine is a more effective painkiller than acetaminophen is. Ant: unproven …

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  • 7issue of fact — matter of fact, issue of proven truth, matter of reality …

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  • 8Evolution as fact and theory — Part of a series on Evolutionary Biology …

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  • 9Evolution as theory and fact — Evolution is both theory and fact. This statement, or something similar, is frequently seen in biological literature. cite web | url = http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/evolution fact.html | title = Evolution is a Fact and a Theory | first =… …

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  • 10Question of fact — In law, a question of fact (also known as a point of fact) is a question which must be answered by reference to facts and evidence, and inferences arising from those facts. Such a question is distinct from a question of law, which must be… …

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