Repeating something as a fact, and which is factually incorrect, does not make it a fact. |
This I regard as quite ludicrous, and factually so removed from reality as be laughable. |
He sets out to expose the stories told about Turpin since his death as factually incorrect. |
He can say things that aren't necessarily factually correct and get away with it. |
This is analogous to the law relating to the fire services and quite close factually to Alexandrou v Oxford. |
I thought that they'd care more about designing a lesson that was more factually correct than interesting. |