Glossary entry (derived from question below)
polski term or phrase:
przesłanki faktyczne
angielski translation:
factual reasons
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Małgorzata Mazurek
Mar 31, 2016 10:36
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polski term
przesłanki faktyczne
polski > angielski
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Proposed translations
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4 | factual reasons | grzes |
4 | factual premises | Karol Kawczyński |
3 | the factual basis for | Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. |
3 | factual circumstances | mike23 |
3 | actual reasoning | petkovw |
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factual reasons
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the factual basis for
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identify and explain the factual basis/reasons in fact
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identify and explain the factual basis/reasons in fact
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factual premises
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/evidence-legal/
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/07-5439.ZC1.html
Justice White was exercising his own judgment in 1972 when he provided the decisive vote in Furman, the case that led to a nationwide reexamination of the death penalty. His conclusion that death amounted to “cruel and unusual punishment in the constitutional sense” as well as the “dictionary sense,” rested on both an uncontroversial legal premise and on a factual premise that he admittedly could not “prove” on the basis of objective criteria.
http://duncankennedy.net/documents/A Semiotics of Legal Argu...
Denial of a factual premise will typically lead to a reframing of the facts presented by the other side so as to support the attack.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/07-5439.ZC1.html
Justice White was exercising his own judgment in 1972 when he provided the decisive vote in Furman, the case that led to a nationwide reexamination of the death penalty. His conclusion that death amounted to “cruel and unusual punishment in the constitutional sense” as well as the “dictionary sense,” rested on both an uncontroversial legal premise and on a factual premise that he admittedly could not “prove” on the basis of objective criteria.
http://duncankennedy.net/documents/A Semiotics of Legal Argu...
Denial of a factual premise will typically lead to a reframing of the facts presented by the other side so as to support the attack.
12 min
factual circumstances
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actual reasoning
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