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Yield variations aside, there's no room for argument over the harsh economic reality of selling GM crops into a reluctant market - and some GM farmers are having second thoughts.
BBC: News | Sci/Tech | US farmers fear GM crop fallout
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The argument fails to consider yet another reality of life: one parent, either a father or a mother, struggling to earn an income and take care of one child or more, without a spouse for support.
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But neither argument is compelling when faced with the reality of an out-of-control deficit.
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The reality of American prisons, this argument runs, has nothing to do with the knots of procedural justice or the perversions of Enlightenment-era ideals.
NEWYORKER: The Caging of America
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What sounds like a new split is, in reality, the public rehearsal of a private argument which the business secretary has been having with the Treasury for some time with Labour cheering him on.
BBC: Economy: Stick to... no, change... the course
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Your argument loses even more of its steam when bumped up against the reality of the current very progressive tax system.
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Who knows, there may even be an argument for mentoring as an aid to reconcile older workers to the reality of being managed by younger, probably less experienced people.
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Of course, there is enormous value in knowing how to add and subtract and pen a coherent sentence, but the education argument as it pertains to our economic health is completely divorced from reality.
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So option three is, in reality, the only option: Walk along that thin and slippery tightrope of an argument in which you say no one wants to see strikes happen, but you understand why people are angry.
BBC: TUC: General strike demands dominate union gathering
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But all were in reality acts of interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign country, though in each case some argument, good or bad, was offered to justify the action.
ECONOMIST: Sometimes it is a risk that must be taken