In truth and in fact as defendant Niazi then well knew, he had traveled to Pakistan to visit family, including Dr. Amin al-Haq.
But we thought in journalism that it was our job to deliver the truth, when in fact it's our job to let the audience decide what's true.
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In truth it merely brings into focus the fact that America's furrow in world affairs has long been diverging from the European Union's.
One of the most tragic realities of life is the disappointment associated with the realization that something you believed to be the truth was in fact, a lie.
In truth the imbalance may in large part reflect the fact that there are more American fugitives in Britain than there are British gangsters in America.
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In fact, truth is not at a premium when it comes to this kind of communication.
There is some truth in this, but the awkward fact is that post-bubble economies tend to be deflation-prone.
It sounds scary, and it contains more than a grain of truth but in fact the Republicans have proposed none of these specific cuts.
In fact, being able to distinguish lies from truth is important not just in our personal lives but in the economy at large.
He need not concern himself with truth, or fact, in anything he writes or says.
Lord Taylor's explanation that he was aware the lobbyists were in fact journalists and he had continued to meet them in order to discover the truth was dismissed as "inherently implausible".
The entire thing is actually an elaborate and convoluted put-on that allegedly raises serious questions about fact versus truth, but in reality the movie offers neither.
And in fact, its malware warning is telling the truth: the site is trying to infect your computer.
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In fact, nothing could be farther from the truth.
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In fact, the spokesman's desperate hyperbole reveals the truth of the matter: Mr Jonathan is taking over the leadership of one of the world's least governable countries in the least promising circumstances.
That puts the truth nakedly, but even his remaining apologists in the West cannot escape this fact: He seeks to enlist the power of arms to overrule the decision of elected representatives of the freed peoples.
In other words, the fact that interest rates tell us the truth about ourselves is intolerable to the political class.
Sometimes it makes American religious belief look unsophisticated and jejune - in fact it merely represents, it seems to me, a truth about the nation: the search for God is not just a search in the lazy passive European way: it is a search with an end in sight.
The fact is that in Germany, there is universal agreement that the truth, or honne, about the Holocaust is that it was an evil blot in German history never to be forgotten.
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In truth, it is only the rank and authority of the whisperers, not the fact of her denigration, that is seriously in question.
In truth, Henry's value to the Red Bulls comes not just from the fact he's such a remarkable goalscorer, but that he's also a scorer of such remarkable goals.
So you loomed large on the literary scene, and that is a fact, as well as a truth, but you loomed large in my conscious and unconscious life as well.
And this truth is more important than the fact that the budget appears at last to be in balance.
In fact, neither reaction is correct although the first is closer to the truth than the second.
The fact is, we are in this alignment in stupid-it is devoid of truth, courage and values.
Truth for Fermor lay in the details, and his books show the same straining eye for the small fact, the telling minutiae.
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