Facts
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On the night of November 4, countless Americans and non-Americans felt that ideals could indeed become
facts.
It is not as if people would suddenly begin to behave better if we just gave them more
facts
and statistics, or better arguments.
Unfortunately, the debate has too often been informed more by ideology than
facts.
The historical
facts
actually appear quite simple.
Many people denied these facts; many others looked them in the eye.
But we must begin adjusting – and continue adjusting as new
facts
come to light.
Yet lost behind the spectacle of high-profile arrests are a few basic economic
facts.
When well-meaning campaigners want us to pay attention to global warming, they often end up pitching beyond the
facts.
First published in a weekly news magazine, the story was then posted on Web sites, sent in e-mails, and repeated on satellite television and radio stations for days before the
facts
could be discovered.
The United States military, appropriately and of necessity, took the time needed to ensure that it had the
facts
before responding that the charges were untrue.
A few
facts
speak eloquently here: in 1911, the average age of an opera performed in German speaking countries was 53 years; half century later, it was 108 years.
Deng Xiaoping, "the grand architect" of China's economic reforms, encouraged his people "to seek truth from facts."
The
facts
are that while China's neighbors and America have no great love of the Chinese Communist Party, they seek neither to "contain" nor overthrow it.
The
facts
couldn’t be clearer: fossil fuels are driving not only devastating climate change, but also so many other threats that, quite frankly, to insure new coal power and mines flies in the face of reasonable financial risk management.
AXA’s decision is a rational one based on indisputable
facts
and a realistic view of the future.
But public opinion on this crucial topic tends to be shaped by emotions, rather than
facts.
It is now up to rational political leaders and mass media to reintroduce
facts
into the debate.
It is time to stop resisting it and, armed with facts, start managing it.
While this makes it possible to build “expert systems” that reason in narrow domains, or to design search engines that can find discrete facts, we are no closer to AI that reasons the way that we do – in and across multiple contexts, including time.
Facebook and Twitter algorithms confirm a group’s biases and screen out contrary viewpoints – and even
facts.
Death penalty laws are little more than grotesque grandstanding by governments seeking to appear “tough” on drugs while blindly ignoring the
facts.
Historical
facts
became front-page news.
But, I have decided to tell you all the facts."
Things are not as clear-cut on the security front, especially given the large gaps between the Trump administration’s rhetoric and
facts
on the ground.
The first step in achieving an accurate, complete, and objective re-evaluation of what happened must involve, as Deng Xiaoping famously said, a "search for truth in facts."
Her supporters are responding to a potent set of symbols, and her detractors to an even more potent set of
facts.
In many cases, they are emphasizing feelings over facts, stoking fear and hate, and relying on nativist appeals.
These and many other
facts
speak to an unpleasant and unusual reality for the United States.
Top researchers have had their reports changed by political operatives when the
facts
contradicted official belief.
They define sovereignty not in terms of objective
facts
about Britain’s present or future, but in terms of Britain’s past as a global power during the nineteenth century.
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