First key fact: on December 19th, Monica Lewinsky was served with a subpoena in the Paula Jones case.
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"In the circumstances, a key fact underlying the confirmed charges has been established to be based upon a lie, " the lawyers said.
One key fact to remember when preparing your speech is that there are two main forms of receiving information: processing information audibly versus visually.
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In terms of the options that could happen, a key fact is that the state-owned Irish banks owe enormous amounts of money to the ECB.
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We are missing some key fact to tie the story together.
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Many firey blog posts have been written trying to get at exactly why the US Federal Government is so different, but here is the key fact.
The key fact in the harm reduction equation is that nicotine is not the harmful component of cigarettes, something that CFTFK and Altria ought to know by now.
They also know that the key fact that influenced voters was the threat that if they voted No, Ireland would lose access to the main rescue fund in the event the country needed another bailout.
Regardless of where you dabble in the financial marketplace, one obvious but key fact is worth noting: Financial risks that work out in your favor are sometimes handsomely rewarded, and those that do not are almost always severely punished.
Yet all that pitching probably won't matter as much as the key deciding fact: Who is willing to pay the most.
The key takeaway: fact-checkers have become a kind of legitimacy patrol, deciding when statements have crossed invisible lines of unfairness, incivility, and the boundaries of conventional wisdom.
As previously reported by Forbes, they show minutes were created for a key meeting after the fact.
Most companies do not actually manage their contracts during the term of those agreements despite the fact that key provisions need to be monitored.
The key question, in fact, is whether the U.S. can use his death as a way to get a better arm around these more contemporary problems.
In the current money market conditions, where banks have to approach the central bank for borrowing, the overnight lending rate is in fact the key operational policy rate.
While one could question whether Chicken Selects, which are deep-fried, can really be considered healthy, the key takeaway is the fact that chicken in general is considered a healthier alternative to beef.
It now looks as though playing video games can help you develop key skills and, in fact, support brain function.
In fact, a key GOP leader, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) had made noise about such an increase before, as part of his 2012 budget proposal.
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One of the key findings is the stunning fact that well over half of all mobile interactions occur not on the street, but in the home.
Same-store sales - those in outlets open at least a year - were down 11%, despite the fact that the key back-to-school period started at the beginning of July.
It is absolutely obvious to us that the key factor here is the fact that over the years airlines have been continually reducing the space between seat rows to cram more and more people in.
This points out a fundamental fact that is key when considering the solution to our current woes: in modern, developed capitalist economies, recessions are not a function of the nation being unable to supply the goods and services desired by consumers.
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De-prioritizing needless face time in favor of family time and acknowledging that children may thrive with independence, may in fact be the key to handling the simultaneous guilt and anxiety that being both a parent with a demanding career and a COO with a family provides.
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Finding credible sources and fact-checking are key to the storytelling process and necessary before conducting interviews.
That, in fact, is a key part of his celebrated room for manoeuvre, in the face of this very weak recovery.
Because social connections are a key (perhaps the key to happiness), the fact that Twitter technology connects people makes this effect even more intense.
Keynesian government policies, based on stimulating consumer demand, have cramped many key industries in Argentina, a fact that has been partially covered by global economic tailwinds.
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Regina is so despicable, in fact, that the key to making "The Little Foxes" work is to keep her awfulness under wraps for as long as possible.
The breakthrough here had to do with the fact that the mathematical key for unlocking a secret message cannot be discerned from the key that locked it up.
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