In actual fact, the 'legalist' bourgeois Marxists ended up just where we should expect them to from their theoretical position--in the camp of bourgeois harmonies.
But now we must see whether capitalist accumulation does in actual fact conform to this hard and fast rule.
In actual fact, capitalist production is by nature production on a universal scale.
In actual fact, religion and morality had separated.
His stated requirements, coupled with His wide and patient tolerance, in actual fact.
Thus if the Chronicler idealizes, it is by emphasizing, beyond the point of actual fact, the priestly element in the history which at the same time did both really exist and really represent the divine purpose.
There is no doctrine, on the contrary, which is more open, and none which, in actual fact, lends itself better to further extension.
The reason of it is that science, like common-sense, although in a manner a little different, aims only in actual fact at obtaining finished and workable results.
As a matter of actual fact, one knows that nothing elicits such intense indignation as the divine principle of separation from this present evil world.
As a matter of actual fact, we are in Egypt, surrounded by natural things, which are entirely adapted to the natural heart.
But in actual fact so much interpretation, so much of habitual correlation, is mixed with all such experiences, that the core of pure sensation is only to be extracted by careful investigation.
In actual fact, there are doubtless various factors that concur in giving us the feeling of greater or less remoteness in some remembered event.
My predecessor, the original compiler, did not live to see his wish become an actual fact; and, failing him, it devolved upon me to undertake the task of revision and addition.
A paper constitution was a thing of no consequence; it was merely declarative, not creative; the thing of real account was the distribution of power as it existed in actual fact.
His concern over the state of affairs speaks from his utterance: 'Microscopes and telescopes, in actual fact, confuse man's innate clarity of mind.
In actual fact, the distinction between the two orders of polarity has been implicit in the descriptions given in this book right from the start.
Unable to discriminate between these two elements, and dimly conscious that the whole is a valuable possession, they wisely accept it indiscriminately as actual fact.
In actual fact, it had been adopted with every assurance of complete success by the year 1785, when Blanchard by its means lowered dogs and other animals with safety from a balloon.
And, in actual fact, it exhibits the greatest diversity, from the rude objects of the grossest Fetischism up to the exquisite creations of a refined and artistic mythology.
If the Church is indeed to be the vehicle of the power of Christ in its plenitude, it must be Catholic not only in principle and right, but in actual fact.
And while faith and reason will combine to answer "To my Church," an imperious instinct will lead most men inactual fact to answer "To my nation.
But, as a matter of actual fact, she was butchered, and Jehovah showed Himself a regular epicure for fresh meat.
Democratic despotism theoretically has no limits, but in actual fact, and considering only the present period, I grant that its power is not boundless.
In actual fact it seemed I had hopped for a moment not out of my cage, but merely, as Fanny had said, into another compartment of it.
These were vague impressions; and as an actual fact, Mrs Monnerie had transported me into the very midst of the world of rank and fashion.
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