Examples of fact checker in the following topics:
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- According to the Columbia Journalism Review, the German weekly Der Spiegel runs "most likely the world's largest fact checking operation," employing the equivalent of eighty full-time fact checkers as of 2010.
- Events with two or more independent eyewitnesses may be reported as facts.
- Controversial facts are reported with attribution.
- A fact checker is the person who checks factual assertions in non-fictional text (usually intended for publication in a periodical) to determine their veracity and correctness.
- According to the Columbia Journalism Review, the German weekly Der Spiegel runs "most likely the world's largest fact checking operation," employing the equivalent of eighty full-time fact checkers as of 2010.
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- My fact-checker and sounding-board is, once again, Walter Stahel, who has over 35 years of experience in the field and is one of sustainability's true pioneers.We hope you find this publication useful.
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- In fact, they are the same exact shade of gray.
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- The outline could be printed or handwritten as in this expert from Richard Nixon's Checkers speech.
- Excerpts from the notes used in delivering the Fund speech (or Checkers speech) on file with the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
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- A supermarket might be interested in the variability of check-out times for two checkers.
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- Facts, information, knowledge and wisdom are not the same things.
- (For our purposes, we will accept facts in the spirit of its Latin roots.
- Facts alone do not tell us much.
- The recognition of patterns is aided by the way in which facts are ordered.
- Information may also include the communication of those facts.
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- Some of the roles that could be chosen or assigned include facilitator, timekeeper, recorder, checker (for understanding), summarizer, elaborator (on prior knowledge or discussion points), research-runner (gets materials), and wild card (does anything else that needs to be done).
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- The harlequin, a comedic character usually depicted in checkered patterned clothing, became a personal symbol for Picasso.
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- A supermarket might be interested in the variability of check-out times for two checkers.
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- Typographical errors are probably the easiest kind to eradicate, now that our computers have built-in spell-checkers.