But the truth is, no one really knows where to lay the blame for these figures.
But the truth is, no one knows the secret behind this ancient mystery.
But the truth is that no one can verfiy whether many of the risk predictions made by companies now will hold decades down the road.
But the truth is that no one really knows.
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But the truth is that no matter what is on their plates -- and this is what always impresses us -- no matter what their country asks of them, these men and women, they never complain.
To speak the truth is no crime-but to rise up in gratuitous violence at the sound of truth, however offensive, ought to be.
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"But the truth is there was no such crossfire in Lumjung on the day he was arrested, " says Mr Bhandari.
But the universal truth is that these are no more than techniques, which have their own strengths and weaknesses.
But on Monday, Eriksson said there were no truth in the rumours linking the player with a move to the Walkers Stadium.
But the truth is that weather extremes are no longer surprising.
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Business might say it maximises profit but the truth is that most business has no clue what profit is, knows not a lot more about discounted cash flow but does in both cases know it has no hope of a positive outcome for either unless top line sales are good.
"No one actually loves the truth, but someone has to say it, " he says.
When skunks learn that they cannot taint the messenger and, in so doing, thwart his campaign to articulate the truth, they have no choice but to flee.
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But the truth is that most of the time we have no clue what we are dealing with.
Service Corp. executives deny the allegation, but the truth is probably even more embarrassing: They had no way of knowing what the contracts would cost them, because in the heat of the acquisition binge they had allowed the contracts to pile up at the regional level.
Some say we're doing too much, but the truth of the matter is, is there's no way that we can lead in the 21st century with the same energy policy, the same education system, and the same effort, same infrastructure we have now.
But "no matter what tone he takes", she said, the truth was that thousands of people were waiting too long for treatment.
She asked him if Poole had hit him and he said "no" but did not answer when asked if he was telling the truth.
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No one argues against the idea that breast is best, but the truth is that breast-feeding is very difficult for many women, and for some, medical problems make it almost impossible without intervention.
Board chairman Alan Young dismissed the allegations as unfounded, but the Fiesta Bowl board said they wanted to make sure there was no truth to the charges and hired Grant Woods, a former Attorney General for Arizona, to investigate.
In truth, there is no reason for them to receive anything but full voting rights.
But, insofar as that was the truth, how sad that there was no way out from the truth.
But the truth was that when the Kurds came into the camps, we had no problem warming them up and keeping them warm.
The dust-up over the New York Times' Tesla Model S review may have left no real winners, but that doesn't preclude at least trying to reach the truth.
But outside of Hollywood, no drug passes muster as a potion capable of getting accurately at the truth.
But the truth is that, with current account margins so razor thin, there is little or no incentive for banks to spend money giving people advice that keeps them out of debt.
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No one journalist is going to provide the whole truth of ever-enigmatic Russia, but in the face of ever more present danger, the best in our business are going to keep at the quest.
There are plaintive calls that there should be no more such exploration and that surely alternative sources can be accessed, but this avoids the underlying truth that much of the conventional easily-got onshore oil has already been pulled from the earth.
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The truth is that the people of Galina had no idea what they were witnessing, but with that ignorance they crutched their way over to something, a necessary something that justified a shared moment in a time that was otherwise completely inexplicable a tiger that seemed to come from nowhere, a valiant but dead blacksmith, a vanished butcher, a war delayed by the weather.
Rick Santorum took his nostalgia for manufacturing to 2nd place in the recent GOP presidential primary, but lost on his partisans is the simple and happy truth that manufacturing of the labor intensive variety, no matter the tax subsidies, will never return to the United States.
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