By Howard Posner
Facing "The Fact That"
A couple of years ago I threatened to devote a column to "the fact that." It may have seemed an idle threat at the time. After all, unlike "and/or" and "herein" and its cousins, "the fact that" is not dangerously ambiguous and is not likely to make you a malpractice defend...
Facing "The Fact That"
A couple of years ago I threatened to devote a column to "the fact that." It may have seemed an idle threat at the time. After all, unlike "and/or" and "herein" and its cousins, "the fact that" is not dangerously ambiguous and is not likely to make you a malpractice defend...
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