Adjective : factual accuracy. ,a factual report. From Dictionary.com.
Your diatribe about Hillary supporting deregulation is totally nonfactual. From Wordnik.com. [Obama Pokes Fun At Hillary's Shot-And-A-Beer] Reference
Any response to gotalife only perpetuates these pithy, glib, nonfactual nonsense. From Wordnik.com. [Obama Campaign: "We Are Less Than 300 Delegates From Securing Nomination"] Reference
Just proof-positive that they have NO argument and are sticking together with a negative, nonfactual method of proving themselves. From Wordnik.com. [McConnell: There's a bailout fund in current Wall St. reform bill] Reference
If Scholz wrote 3 belligerent, irreverent and nonfactual articles like this each day she would be a major player in baiting for links. From Wordnik.com. [Which SEO Brain Do You Use?] Reference
Meanwhile, issuing many claim and statistics that academics found were just deceitful, nonfactual, propaganda...setting up their future big credibility problems. From Wordnik.com. [Sarah Palin is great for feminism.] Reference
Poplawski's friends said he was very concerned about this completely nonfactual conservative storyline - Obama wants to take away all of our guns - was a factor in the killings. From Wordnik.com. ["Is it possible that there might be something really ugly at the core of contemporary liberalism?"] Reference
"The citizen's of this community have gone through many years of dealing with the media in various forms," he told us, "and what they have experienced in this has caused them to not want to make statements to the media or be interviewed by the media because it has in the past tended to be more fabricated and nonfactual.". From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Sep 2, 2006] Reference
Empathy is nonfactual and usually based on emotion. From Wordnik.com. Reference
You made nonfactual statements, now own up to them. From Wordnik.com. [Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local] Reference
(factual), although they do not subsist (are nonfactual). From Wordnik.com. [Salvation Santa] Reference
I just do not like people that lie or spread nonfactual, information. From Wordnik.com. Reference
If he says something that borders on being nonfactual, he takes it back. From Wordnik.com. [Think Progress] Reference
"I've never seen any firm file such ill-conceived, ill-researched, nonfactual materials with a court," Mr. Stone said. From Wordnik.com. [NYT > Home Page] Reference
This is an old story and was expected so it cannot possibly be the driver of the market so why post the nonfactual superfluous stories!. From Wordnik.com. [Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion] Reference
Backup Your Claims - While it is easy to state nonfactual claims all day long, you're only doing your readers a disservice (and most likely yourself). From Wordnik.com. [Performancing] Reference
Any statements nonfactual in nature herein constitute only current opinions or estimates, represent only the current judgment of the author (s), and are subject to change without notice. From Wordnik.com. Reference
If she truly believed in the core principles of Academic Freedom, rather than using it as a convenient shield when it suits her, she would expunge this outmoded and nonfactual rhetoric and instead embrace scientific truth. From Wordnik.com. [Above the Law] Reference
That's quite a stretch, but in all seriousness, Sunstein believes the federal government should decide which conspiracy theories are appropriate, and then take action to counter those deemed to be nonfactual, marginal, or dangerous. From Wordnik.com. [GetLiberty.org] Reference
7 You come to the aid and comfort of the defenseless here with even more preposterous, nonfactual claims. From Wordnik.com. [Think Progress » Note to Robert Gates:] Reference
Some objectives are factual, some nonfactual. From Wordnik.com. [Salvation Santa] Reference
(nonfactual) objective. From Wordnik.com. [Salvation Santa] Reference
1968), it should be construed here either in terms of (a) what does or does not exist, or (b) what is or is not the case, or perhaps (c) some fusion of these two, then the goddess is denying the possibility of thinking or speaking about nonexistent objects, or nonfactual states-of-affairs, or both. From Wordnik.com. [Intentionality in Ancient Philosophy] Reference
"Anyway, legends are notoriously nonfactual.". From Wordnik.com. [With Friends Like These...]
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