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    Factual Claims Are, in Principle, Directly Verifiable or Provable by Direct
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Factual Claims Are, in Principle, Directly Verifiable or Provable by Direct

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Factual claims are, in principle, directly verifiable or provable by direct recourse to the proof which supports them.

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