The White House conveniently ignores a simple truth: the Reagan Administration vigorously pursued any uncovered attempts to compromise our national security.
But everybody should recognize a simple truth: The issues at stake in Egypt will not be resolved through violence or suppression.
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At a time when some doubt the benefits of cooperation between the United States and China, this visit is also a chance to demonstrate a simple truth.
For all the fancy talk academics and critics use to describe Gehry's output, there's a simple truth to his work: Most of his constructions engage the man on the street.
But the suspicion among some has been that the charges of impropriety were a convenient smokescreen to cover a simple truth - that HP had paid far too much in its desperation to land the deal.
It is a simple but boring truth that men can usually manage with a more limited repertoire of clothing.
It is taken as a simple and obvious truth these days that low wages for low skilled Americans are the result of the decline in union membership.
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To help others seems like a simple, basic truth, but it amazes me how many people, even normally nice folks, become insane, crazed nuts in the workforce.
The movie, directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld from a script by Kevin Hench, never settles for simple truth if it can toss off a good gag.
Indeed, lost on the deficit worriers is the simple truth that a dollar is a dollar is a dollar.
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Of course lost on the author is the simple truth that a strict policy of no bailouts would achieve that which he desires in terms of smaller banks.
Although it was presented in the typical corporate fashion suggesting that Schmidt had been thinking about this for a long time, the simple truth was that Page was anxious about the state of Google and its competitive positioning in the next 5 years.
Keeping you strong takes something else -- a country that never forgets this simple truth.
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If we leave out how falling prices free up demand for goods previously out of reach, the simple truth is that a rise in supply is tautologically a rise in demand.
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The arts, the humanities, they appeal to a certain yearning that's shared by all of us -- a yearning for truth and for beauty, for connection and the simple pleasure of a good story.
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The reality is that for at least 100 years, and probably more, market forces have tried to push traditional banks out of existence owing to the simple truth that finance is a very broad concept.
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The simple truth is that Reagan was a committed and principled conservative who had thoughtful and firmly grounded reasons for his positions.
For the simple basic truth is that when a supplier faces increasing competition in its trading space then the first thing to suffer is going to be the margins: as it cuts them to try and maintain sales.
Otherwise, economies are always in balance given the simple truth that economies are nothing but a collection of individuals whose trade balances, by definition.
In truth, a gold exchange standard would be as simple as Treasury announcing a plan to peg the dollar to a set gold price, after which the market price of gold would regulate the supply of money.
The simple truth is that, whether I like it or not, a majority of my fellow Americans view gun ownership as a basic, elemental component of their American heritage.
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We offer a simple first step that builds on the broad body of research and the undeniable truth that clear, complete and concise communication regarding the most significant issues facing a country is a foundation of good governance.
The simple truth of the matter is that the United States is today in a very strong position to work out far more attractive and constructive trade agreements with the emerging, reformist independent republics of the former Soviet Union.
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The simple truth is that Self has excelled at every facet of the job for nearly a decade at Kansas.
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The cruel and simple truth is that that over the decades, the legions of Roswell researchers have done a simply splendid job of impeaching the alleged evidence mustered by their peers--and in some cases, as will be seen, themselves.
Hedge funds do great work for bringing liquidity and precious market signals to the economy, but the simple truth is that absent the chaos wrought by floating money, the economy would require a great deal less in the way of hedge funds.
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Without defending the suffering endured by 19th century U.S. immigrants, the simple truth is that the conditions they survived spoke to very ambitious people willing to go through a lot just to make it here.
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If you have a simple, truthful person, you can never bully them into changing their story if they're telling the truth.
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