its another word for " because " ^_^
Another way to say "due to the fact" is "because of."
Causation in fact means that if Action A had not occurred, then the Action B would not have occurred. That means Action A is a cause in fact of Action B. In contrast, proximate cause means simply that Action A is related to Action B.
fact..................
True means it is a proven fact; it is right or correct. False means it is not correct or not true.
true....due to the fact a square has foure sides
It's impossible to answer this question due to the fact that I have no idea what 'cal' means.
It means nothing, due to the fact that we abbreviate the year.
Its definitely "due to the fact" ... the word due meaning as a result of the fact.
Another way to say "due to the fact" is "because of."
The opposite of fact is nonfiction
Patriotism is a relative concept. This is due to the fact that patriotism means different things to different people, and no two people will give two identical definitions for the term.
The fact that probabilities are proportions means that they are less than or equal to 1.
Truth?
it means a fact that is enteresting about your topic.
Others are : due to the fact and owing to the fact :-)
The fact that we count in tens. This is due to the fact that we have ten digits on our hands.
The related adjective is factual. It means pertaining to a fact, or true (actual).