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The three out of my four stars for this movie are purely based on the movie's honest and quite successful attempt at re-creating the
factual
context of the Summit (i.e.
Factual
errors aren't the point - all biopics play with the truth for dramatic reasons, but the story here is inept.
The movies plot itself is highly improbable, and there are a lot of
factual
errors, but do you want a documentary or do ya want to see a cool action movie featuring a butt kicking president played by the guy who did Han Solo?
This documentary contains many
factual
errors and instances of flawed reasoning.
In the home of the free and the land of the brave you get to teach unimpeded and unquestioned a theory with gaping holes and little actual
factual
support as an explanation for the development of life.
While I was complaining about the
factual
errors in a movie, a wise man (Vance) once told me "Suspend your disillusion!"
I found that after seeing LD in several movies, she is great in
factual
stories, like October Sky.
Saving Marriage is what a documentary should be - informative,
factual
and laced with stories that cater to the emotional side of the audience without excessive drama.
Factual
errors: The film contains several background story scenes which are designed to make the audience care about the characters.
I think one of the many strengths of this movie is exactly this non judgmental,
factual
representation of the complexity of sexual identity.
While adhering to most
factual
details, the movie embellishes with dramatic tales of family and friends, lovers and mothers, the effect of which is intended to heighten the sense of tragedy over the loss of youthful lives.
There is nothing
factual
about the depiction of the holocaust in this ridiculous, totally unbelievable mess.
As biopics go, this one was well shot, but loses points for it's chaotic structure (with far too many jarring flashbacks), key storyline omissions and
factual
errors.
It is neither entertaining nor educating nor funny nor scenic nor
factual.
The sheer volume of false utterances and outright lies spewed during the United States’ presidential election campaign implies a growing disdain for
factual
knowledge, as does the proliferation of fake news disseminated without journalistic filters on social-media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.
They ensure that key legal and
factual
issues get raised, that the best evidence is obtained – often through diplomatic means, but often at risk of life and limb in hostile territory – that guilty pleas do not dilute the truth, and that sentencing recommendations are commensurate with the crimes’ true dimensions.
So rampant were the equivocations, untruths, and outright lies from both camps that many media outlets and non-partisan groups maintained running lists of
factual
distortions.
The
factual
basis for this assertion was that business confidence after May 2010 (when Osborne took over the Treasury) never sank to “where it had been throughout the past two years of Gordon Brown’s catastrophic premiership.”
Ferguson now admits that he was wrong – that “confidence fell somewhat in the first two years under Prime Minister David Cameron” – but urges in mitigation that a “single
factual
error” does not invalidate “an entire argument.”
In fact, Ferguson’s entire case rests on this single
factual
error.
I have provided
factual
evidence that this might well have happened.
As far as I can see, Ferguson has provided no argument at all, while the
factual
evidence on which he relies to controvert my argument was wrong.
Nowadays, some economists seem to believe that pointing out a single
factual
error (out of more than 20 statements of fact) invalidates an entire argument.
Back then, the Friedmans made three powerful
factual
claims about how the world works – claims that seemed true or maybe true or at least arguably true at the time, but that now seem to be pretty clearly false.
Ecuador has learned the hard way that if combating misinformation means the loss of in-depth,
factual
reporting and a media that can play a watchdog role, then the price is too high.
The oil and gas industry portrayed the reports it commissioned from Bernstein, who once worked at the Hawaiian Electric Company, and Montgomery, a former deputy assistant secretary for policy in the US Department of Energy, as factual, independent, and products of genuine economic debate.
Clearly, more work must be done to boost healthy skepticism among news consumers and increase demand for
factual
information.
Even the more meticulously
factual
media outlets have, in recent decades, confined their coverage to a narrow range of topics that tend to confirm the political establishment’s self-serving narratives.
It is worth remembering that Germany and France concurred with the Bush administration’s
factual
claims about Iraqi weapons, but vigorously opposed the invasion, because they believed that the consequences would pose a larger threat than Saddam Hussein ever could.
In her 1967 essay “Truth and Politics,” the philosopher Hannah Arendt noted that, “Freedom of opinion is a farce unless
factual
information is guaranteed and the facts themselves are not in dispute.”
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