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- noun Alternative spelling of
fact check . - verb Alternative spelling of
fact check .
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Examples
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So we fact-check so that when we tell a joke, it hits you at sort of a guttural level as opposed to it's not because we have a journalistic integrity.
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So we fact-check so when we tell a joke, it hits you at sort of a guttural level, as opposed to it's not because we have a journalistic integrity.
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And this really is true: We don't fact-check, and we don't look at context because of any journalistic criterion that we feel has to be met.
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And this really is true: We don't fact-check, and we don't look at context because of any journalistic criterion that we feel has to be met.
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And this really is true: We don't fact-check, and we don't look at context because of any journalistic criterion that we feel has to be met.
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So we fact-check so that when we tell a joke, it hits you at sort of a guttural level as opposed to it's not because we have a journalistic integrity.
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Carl Zimmer of The Loom continues his exploration of a a recent Washington Post column that did not properly fact-check on a scientific study involving global coverage of ice.
Archive 2009-03-02 Nicole 2009
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Carl Zimmer of The Loom continues his exploration of a a recent Washington Post column that did not properly fact-check on a scientific study involving global coverage of ice.
This weekend's tidbits... Nicole 2009
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And this really is true: We don't fact-check, and we don't look at context because of any journalistic criterion that we feel has to be met.
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So we fact-check so that when we tell a joke, it hits you at sort of a guttural level as opposed to it's not because we have a journalistic integrity.
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