11.   The opening speech should set out the relevant facts, summarise the evidence to be called and remind the court of the statutory criteria to be met.

12.   As we know from the infamous affair between Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, the relevant facts eventually tend to emerge, although it can take a while.

13.   A summary judgment is a ruling on the purely legal issues in a lawsuit and is appropriate only if no relevant facts are in dispute.

14.   Doubting whether they had all relevant facts about the woman, Pomerantz said, prosecutors were uncertain whether to use her as a witness.

15.   For all three cases, the principle to cling to is that of full and timely disclosure of the relevant facts.

16.   For those who missed the story, the relevant facts are these.

17.   Given the totally revamped company, that is not an especially relevant fact.

18.   In the opening sequences, we gradually learn the relevant facts.

19.   It covered the relevant facts and let people know about their next steps and outplacement options.

20.   It is a shortcut to an impression, an efficient alternative to the time-consuming business of digging up all the relevant facts.

a. + fact >>共 659
simple 6.11%
mere 4.63%
hard 4.19%
in 4.12%
very 4.02%
basic 3.55%
historical 2.80%
sad 1.96%
important 1.89%
interesting 1.76%
relevant 0.88%
relevant + n. >>共 470
information 9.00%
authority 7.00%
document 4.72%
issue 2.11%
agency 2.06%
government 1.83%
experience 1.78%
factor 1.72%
question 1.72%
law 1.61%
fact 1.44%
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