One, I have not read the opinion, and if that sounds like a dodge, it's a fact.
Foster is too much of a democrat to echo that sentiment, but it's a fact that his imagination runs naturally on the epic scale and that, more surprisingly, large size doesn't diminish the humanistic and spiritual qualities of his buildings.
It's a fact that two strains emerged which tells us this is more frequent than we realise and it is driven by antibiotic resistance.
It's a cyclical thing and perhaps it would become groovy again but it's probably a fact that there aren't that many people watching any more.
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If size matters, though, it's a fact that Gwent would fit into Devon and Cornwall many times over.
Reporters get hate mail (it's a fact of life), so I was already feeling guarded about my online existence.
It's a fact that we've got 47 million people uninsured with no health insurance, a situation that's getting worse.
It's a fact that rates of unprotected sex do not increase when there is more access to emergency contraception.
It's a fact of life, something the world needs to deal with, particularly those of us who have got some money.
It's a fact that doctors have been prescribing emergency birth control since the 1960s, and there have been no reports of serious complications.
"We're in contact with different agencies, it's a fact, " he said.
And it's a fact that in his negotiations with the Speaker in the past he has had reason to believe that real bipartisan compromise was possible.
It's a fact of a global economy, and will continue to be, as long as Americans (and Europeans) demand cheap goods--and incomes in emerging economies remain low.
The first step is to talk openly about dementia because it's a fact, well enshrined in folklore that if we are to kill the demon then first we have to say its name.
It's a fact of life and I think in every decision that folks make you weigh the pluses and you weigh the minuses and you come to the decision that it is best for your family.
Specifically, just because it's a fact, on the issue of health care reform savings, I point you to the CBO, non-partisan CBO, which absolutely concluded that the Affordable Care Act is a deficit reducer -- a rather substantial deficit reducer.
"This is not a major announcement, it's just a fact, " Frist told reporters.
The Sunday Times quotes him as saying in a lecture: "I don't mean that in a hostile way, it's just a fact".
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It's a science-proven fact (or, at least, there's a study supporting it): Social networks like Facebook increase jealousy, partly because information is much more accessible, and that information can often be ambiguous.
People still think of it as Pfizer 's main drug, when in fact it's a relatively modest seller.
This isn't a party political point: it's a statement of fact.
It's a difficult relationship, it's always going to be a difficult relationship, it's a very strange relationship given the fact that David and I are not just dealing with the administrative elements, trying to get a four part coalition, a very strange four part coalition administration going, but we have also got to deal with the external issues like these issues that we're talking about today.
It's a strange fact, and a sign of the scale of the task ahead of the Conservatives at the Eastleigh by-election.
It's a sad fact of track and field that that specter hangs over any meet and certainly one with so much at stake like this.
It's a simple fact the more education you've got, the more likely you are to have a good job and work your way into the middle class.
People who monitor these cameras get bored, and so naturally, they focus on--unfortunately, they play out their worst instincts, and sometimes they focus on people of color and sometimes there are men who focus on women, and it's just a fact of life that people are going to do that.
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