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Given these facts vs in view of these facts

Both phrases are correct and can be used interchangeably. They both introduce a statement or argument based on the facts presented.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 2709 views

Given these facts

This phrase is correct and commonly used to introduce a statement or argument based on the facts presented.

This phrase is used to introduce a statement or argument based on the facts that have been presented or are known.

Examples:

  • Given these facts, it is clear that the project needs more resources.
  • Given these facts, we can conclude that the company is not financially stable.
  • Given these facts, the Commission considers that the criterion of the sale price is not met.
  • Given these facts, the European Union should reject without further consideration these so called Turkish proposals.
  • Given these facts, does the Commission not feel that it should act to: 1.
  • Given these facts I find it impossible to understand of what use this resolution can be, which I very much fear provides an alibi for the reasoning and for the tactics of Mr Berisa.
  • Given these facts, is the Commission aware of the huge historic opportunity the moratorium represents?
  • Given these facts, what is the Commission's expectations of any future British Government ever applying to join the eurozone?
  • So I ask you, given these facts, who in all God's earthly pastures is your only friend at this point?
  • Does it not follow, given these facts... that the specimen you sent to the chemist... was not taken from the body of Carolyn Polhemus?
  • Given these facts, the Commission is punishing Portugal and is seriously threatening the livelihood of one hundred thousand farmers across the country.
  • Given these unacceptable facts, and in the context of the various agreements which the Union has with the countries of the area:
  • Given these serious facts and the background of the massacre and repression which recently occurred in the non-autonomous territories of the Western Sahara:
  • Given the fact that these two related companies shared functions with regard to production and sales it was considered appropriate to consider them as one single economic entity.
  • It would be premature to present more concrete proposals in the current environment, given the fact that these proposals depend on the budgetary situation.
  • Given these statements and the facts described in the provisional Regulation in recitals 123 and 125, the Commission will monitor developments in order to take the necessary actions to ensure proper enforcement of measures.
  • Given these findings and the fact that, when viewed as a whole, airport passenger numbers increased by 34 %, Brussels Airlines concludes that Charleroi airport benefited from all the growth.
  • The provisions of Council's last own resources decision are given facts.
  • It is my job as president of this make rational decisions... when I am given facts.
  • In fact, given these three reasons, it was hard to see how one could justify putting off the use of the passerelle.
  • It is a given fact that consumers keep batteries for many years before they are finally returned to a collection point.
  • Several times, he evoked the principle of accountability to which the ECB is supposed to adhere, as if it were a given fact.

Alternatives:

  • Considering these facts
  • Taking into account these facts
  • Based on these facts

in view of these facts

This phrase is correct and can be used to introduce a statement or argument based on the facts presented.

This phrase is used to introduce a statement or argument based on the facts that have been presented or are known.

Examples:

  • In view of these facts, we need to reconsider our strategy.
  • In view of these facts, it is evident that changes are necessary.
  • The key question, then, in view of these facts and figures is where to take the EU-US relationship.
  • 4. In view of these facts, the Commission proposes to amend Regulation (EC) No 234/2004 accordingly.
  • In view of these facts and the obvious economic prejudice to small and medium-sized enterprises, I would like to ask the following questions: 1.
  • In view of these facts, the Council has not discussed denominations of euro banknotes, given that this does not fall within its competence.
  • In view of these facts this claim had to be rejected.
  • In view of these facts, are counter-measures not urgently required?
  • In view of these facts, does the Commission consider that the changes to this infrastructure comply with EU legislation, particularly as regards Directive 2003/4/EC OJ L 41, 14.2.2003, p.
  • In view of these facts, can the Commission Vice-President/High Representative for Foreign Affairs state: 1.
  • In view of these facts, does the Commission have any plans to revise the mechanism for accessing and activating the Fund, which is still ineffective and slow to respond to the needs of the populations affected?
  • In view of these facts, the EU's role as an actor on the global stage and the ascent of Spanish in Europe and beyond:
  • In view of these facts, how does the Council plan to protect the rights, interests and jobs of these European citizens?
  • In view of these facts, the Schengen Agreement's clear provisions on this point and the public symbolism of this:
  • In view of these facts, and especially since today is Christmas Eve- we're naturally all anxious to get to our homes- I ask that you sign the commitment papers without further delay.
  • In view of these facts, can it continue to affirm that the sole purpose of the master plan submitted is to restructure the airport without extending the runway?
  • In view of these facts and other deaths which have occurred during expulsions from other European Union countries, does the Commission believe that the severity of such procedures, which hide behind the Schengen Agreement, needs to be reviewed?
  • In view of these facts and in the light of Question E-2146/05, does the Commission intend to open an investigation into the circumstances of the signing of this amending contract?

Alternatives:

  • Considering these facts
  • Taking into account these facts
  • Based on these facts

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