Examples of using Factually in English and their translations into Hindi
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You are factually and historically wrong.
This is in the past tense and is factually correct.
This was factually and accurately stated by the government before the Court.
It is clarified that this information is not factually correct.
Factually, John Dalton is known as the father of atomic theory.
I found this book to be well written, clever and factually accurate.
Even if it were a factually accurate representation of the world, it would be algorithmic unfairness.".
They tend to cover a lot of ground- physically and factually- so it's a whirlwind!
This is factually untrue, because the figures for F.Y. 2017-18 and F.Y. 2018-19 are not directly comparable.
Tata on Thursday termed the reports factually incorrect and apparently motivated.
Is it possible that you first have to get used to the application so thatit is normal. Factually yes.
In 2006,Judge Robert Helfrich ruled that Kennard was factually innocent of all charges for which he had been convicted in the 1950s.
However, suggesting that the timing of the twomeals are irrelevant for obesity and diabetes is factually incorrect.
In fact,stories published by The Bee were among the most shared factually inaccurate content in almost every survey we conducted.
Adrian Havill investigated these claims forhis 1993 of Woodward and Bernstein, and found them to be factually impossible.
That corporate communication may be factually accurate but it might be presented, written or distributed in a way that sends out information signals.
Expect that learning how to trade demands at least the same amount of time and factually driven research and study.
(This is factually accurate, and also ignores the time Kelly Olynyk ripped Kevin Love's arm out of its socket and wasn't called for a flagrant foul.).
He said that describing Saeedand other JuD leaders as being leaders of Lashkar-e-Taiba is"factually and legally incorrect".
Take the debate over the factually dubious for-profit sites whose content was shared millions of times on Facebook in the period before the 2016 election.
I hope next time when someone writes something about me, its true and factually correct and not just haywire.".
The youth wingadded that if some scenes were found to be factually incorrect it will have to be deleted otherwise they would not let the movie be screened anywhere in the country.
The embodied soul is eternal in existence, indestructible, and infinite,only the material body is factually perishable, therefore fight O Arjuna.”.
His surface summary of my efforts in his post is also factually wrong because Frankl was no longer connected to the Goering Institute when he performed the experimental surgeries.
I had to give most other"pass-by-value" answers -1 because of their self-contradictory or factually false content, but this one gets +1 instead.
India, the panel held,was not required to prove factually that the rise in the production of PV systems was caused by a rise in the production of upstream local products at the cost of‘like-imported products'.
The ruling could be limited to the facts of theIntel case(involving rebates and payments between companies) and have less impact on factually unrelated antitrust cases.
A factually incorrect and misleading news report appeared in a section of the media that a new set of RTI Rules have been formulated which creates difficulties and hurdles in the right of the citizens to get information from the Government.
On remarks made by Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan at Davos on India and India-Pakistan relations, the Spokesman said,the remarks are factually inaccurate and contradictory.
It reads“for example, imagine that a Google image query for CEOsshows predominantly men… even if it were a factually accurate representation of the world, it would be algorithmic unfairness.”.