How To Use Factuality In A Sentence

  • But Banksy and his crew have stopped bickering with the disbelieving public about factuality for a moment, as they are now embroiled in another dispute, this time with Joachim Levy. ARTINFO: As Oscar Approaches, Swiss Filmmaker Wants His Name on Banksy's Movie Too
  • The style here is more emotive than Swift's, but in his deadpan explanatory notes ( "This is a rural English custom designed to eliminate aged and bedfast dependents") there is a Swiftian factuality. Déjeuner sur l'Herbe
  • Biography draws much of its power from its factuality, from relating what life really handed out to real people.
  • His previous Booker winner, Life of PI, deals with all sorts of interesting questions, among them the idea of factuality challenging belief and imagination. Story to Forget
  • Since so many of the documents on view are themselves doctored items or spoofs, factuality becomes suspect.
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  • It would convene its board of trustees to establish the "factuality" of Independent Democrats leader Patricia De Lille's claims. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Their factuality is historical, even where it is still that of brute, unconquered nature.
  • The newly-created "factuality" department was shut down, as Roger Ailes claimed due dilligence was done. So ... "Hunter" ... how's that Sarah Palin worship working out?
  • Its 'factuality' was sealed by draconian laws and its reasoning was secured by social and political settings. Palestine Blogs aggregator
  • Laconic, deceptively unassuming and structurally clear, these works have a straightforward factuality that ultimately carries the weight of their conviction.
  • Be responsible for CMM, ensure factuality of the measurement result.
  • Since so many of the documents on view are themselves doctored items or spoofs, factuality becomes suspect.
  • The flattish factuality of the poem well conveys its embarrassed self-accusation.
  • These sentences all contain verbs in the subjunctive mood, which is used chiefly to express the speaker's attitude about the likelihood or factuality of a given situation.
  • A set of verb forms or inflections used to indicate the speaker's attitude toward the factuality or likelihood of the action or condition expressed.
  • Thoughtful reporting, bolstered by the two-source minimum rule to assure factuality has been replaced with rumor-mongering, emotional appeals and attacks on people's characters -- precisely the opposite of what ethical journalism should be. Maria Armoudian: The True Scandals of Murdoch's News Corps Are Much Worse Than Phone-Hacking
  • the realm of factuality must be distinguished from the realm of imagination
  • Its too-tasteful palette of moss green, taupe, deep mustard and soft white was only partly offset by the raw factuality of the underlying wall's fissures and patches.
  • Much of nature's factuality strikes us as both messy and unpleasant but no less fascinating thereby.
  • The core of the actual evidential argument, once you strip away the assertion of factuality, is that the term "outcry" is consistently used to relate to murder victims, and that we should therefore consider it to mean murder victims on the context of Sodom. Wisdom, Justice And Mercy
  • So, professor, there's another slip of your "factuality" for you — and not pennyante either! Nelson Algren: An Exchange
  • The book "Cybil" is based on the life of Shirley Ardell Mason and she and Dr. Wilbur worked on the factuality of the content and was one of the first publications to bring to public eye "Disassociative Identity Disorder" or commonly called "Multiple Personality Disorder". Weiner: Obama speech may end 'Sybil' health-care message
  • Be responsible for CMM, ensure factuality of the measurement result.

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