Sometimes a jury will also make specific findings of fact in what is called a "special verdict."
I regard it as necessary to make findings as to that.
Through the audit process, the experts said, Government investigators are able to make certain findings about a few areas of concern.
It means that the Panel cannot make definitive findings either of fact or law.
We are merely suggesting that they make and record findings.
Government reports have made similar findings, although they are not usually expressed in terms of desertification.
As is the case in any fast developing field with a high level of interest, others independently make similar findings.
The state will make such findings in limited circumstances: for instance, if the car was stopped at a traffic light and hit from the rear.
However, at the same time it makes findings which have no bearing on reality.
The Court appointed a special master to make findings of fact on the disputed issues in the case.