Examples of using Objective fact in English and their translations into Chinese
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The fact that men are men and women are women and not dogs or cats or tables or chairs is an objective fact;
It was an indisputable legal and objective fact that Taiwan had been an inseparable part of China' s territory since ancient times.
This objective fact has led to a wide range of research and directions for energy conservation of compressors, with various research topics and research results.
This is an objective fact, a common sense as well as the general consensus of the international community.
A signature was not an objective fact whose validity could be adjudicated in the light of technological criteria.
The statement had not been based on any objective fact and the members of the Committee should therefore exercise the utmost caution before lending credence to it.
Experience in itself is not conclusive, but combined with the historic objective fact of the resurrection it gives the basis for solid conviction.
This is not just a matter of subjective personal preference, it's an objective fact.
From this article, we can see the objective fact that both kinds of space-time bends exist, which is an inevitable objective existence.
This is not just a matter of subjective personal preference, it's an objective fact.
Thiel may be right about the best way to“increase technological progress,” but progress is an objective fact;
Restrictions to capacity are expressly prescribed by law and based on objective facts.
We could simply identify the objective facts and build policy on them.
Everything in science must be based on respect for objective facts!
In math, we know the objective facts.
We advise the US Congress and some politicians to respect the objective facts and immediately terminate the follow-up review process of the relevant bills.
In addition, from the objective facts, consumption is more rational, and a growth of more than 10% will not always be correct.
We must point out that there are no objective facts showing that the rule of law or judicial independence in Hong Kong has been undermined.
We want to believe, moreover, that these are objective facts, and not our prejudices finding a sanctioned vent.
This approach forms conclusions from other types of objective facts, such as"turning right three times is the same as turning left.".