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Factual

Factual | Factually | Factuality

Factual meaning

Pertaining to or consisting of objective claims. | True, accurate, corresponding to reality.

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Example sentences (20)

As the regularization of these employees entails factual consequences that cannot be determined by the court, the case was remanded to the regional director for proper identification, review, and determination of the factual issues.

BBC has elevated Catherine Catton to head commissioning for the British pubcaster’s popular factual and factual entertainment division.

The title “reporter” or “journalist”, by definition, is documenting factual happenings or taking factual testimony about a happening.

Just 26% of U.S. adults correctly classified all five factual statements as factual – that is, something capable of being proved or disproved by objective evidence.

The prodco will focus on premium factual, specialist factual and documentaries for the UK and international broadcasters and platforms.

UK factual and entertainment prodco Lion TV has added and Tom Watt-Smith to its creative leadership team as creative director and head of factual, respectively.

Access Canberra said BCC had responded to its request to show cause why a controlled activity order should not be made, but the matter involved complex legal and factual issues which were being carefully considered.

Algobishie also urged the Nigerian media to be factual, fair, accurate and balanced while reporting all issues concerning the 2023 hajj related to Nigerian pilgrims.

Any factual claim that the ChatGPT output makes, you need to double-check it against sources, because it could be made up.

A spokesperson responded with a document of 'factual' bullet points pertaining to the mine and the department's recommendations.

Beating the Coyotes, Blues and Predators is factual, but they should beat those teams.

But beyond bias — a red herring that bogs down a lot of Fox critics — is the flat-out factual taint that shoots through the entire enterprise, to varying degrees.

But just as paradoxes “come to seem the last factual reality,” as one of Bobby’s friends puts it, a missed paradox lies at the heart of Alicia’s ultimate failure.

But maybe school teachers should mention slavery, Jim Crow, and Tulsa as factual incidents that have had an impact on our nation’s development.

But their cases are made stronger when they can produce evidence that the defendant knows there is no legal or factual basis for a claim but goes ahead with making it anyway.

Catherine Catton, BBC senior head of commissioning, factual entertainment and events, said: "We are very saddened to learn of Henry's passing.

CBS New York asked Santos, to which he replied, "I can tell you that by the end of this week, that is actually factual.

Errors can range from factual inaccuracies to visual anachronisms, such as modern objects or incorrect props.

He clarified that the commission’s primary objective is to gather factual information and not to pursue punitive action against anyone.

He emphasized the fact that these chatbots are not trained to be factual.