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Generally, a fact is defined as something that is true, something that actually exists, or something that can be verified according to an established standard of evaluation. There ...
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Purpose. This template is used in articles to identify sentences or short passages which are incomplete without an inline citation. It produces the following appearance:
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In positivist sociology, social facts are the values, cultural norms, and social structures that are external to the individual. French sociologist Émile Durkheim and his close ...
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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.
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A fact sheet is a presentation of data on any subject in a format emphasizing brevity, key points of interest or concern, a fairly minimalist design aesthetic, and a general desire ...
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A fact checker is the person who checks factual assertions in non-fictional text, usually intended for publication in a periodical, to determine their veracity and correctness.
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In data warehousing, a fact table consists of the measurements, metrics or facts of a business process. It is often located at the centre of a star schema, surrounded by dimension ...
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A fact is something that is true or real, or something that can be shown to be true or real. A fact is something correct. Examples of facts. The earth 's sky during the day is ...
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Fact Magazine was an American publication that commented on controversial topics. Edited by Ralph Ginzburg and Warren Boroson, the magazine was notable for having been sued by ...
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The FACT (Foundation for Art & Creative Technology) centre is a multimedia complex based in Liverpool, England. Designed by architect Austin-Smith:
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