It certainly wasn't a politically easy decision to make for me or for the members of Congress who supported it -- because, let's face it, no large expenditure is ever that popular, particularly at a time when we're also facing a massive deficit.
When it came to managing the NSC staff, let's face it, my style didn't match its previous track record.
It's never been more important, but, let's face it, it's also never been more expensive.
Like a TV, it'll blend in well in your living room, which -- let's face it -- is where you're likely to stick this thing anyway.
But let's face it, Icahn has a talent for making money on some pretty terrible businesses.
Let's face it: In 2012, an ordinance against public profanity is like fining people for burping.
And let's face it: There are really just too many pressures on parents today.
But let's face it she's managed to reinvent herself and is cool these days.
Let's face it -- we are way beyond the time for finding an ideal solution.
Let's face it: Dressing up is fun, but kids are in it for the haul.
Let's face it, smartphones are cool, but as a rule they don't come cheap in North America.
Some of the stuff that goes on out there is a little bit nutty, let's face it.
In a profession known for, let's face it, some temperament among its stars, Yo-Yo is a little different.
Let's face it, family arguments are a far more reliable bet than the chances of a white Christmas.
Let's face it: The Monterey Jazz Festival is as much about music as Mardi Gras is about religious observance.
Tonight is a particular honor for me because, let's face it, my presence on this stage is pretty unlikely.
Let's face it: Schwarzman et al are changing the face of capitalism not only here but in both hemispheres.
But let's face it: There are plenty of other bad things out there.
Over the short term, let's face it, performance is determined by roulette wheels.
But let's face it - admitting in public that you have some dirty washing to deal with is one thing.
Let's face it, this is a very historic crest and it was presented in 1968 to the borough of Deal.
Let's face it, for years when policy makers and journalists have said "the Middle East" they've meant the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Now, not every child -- not every child is going to get the support they need at home, let's face it.
Because, let's face it, people love to be offended, and nobody with a shred of intelligence actually thinks this is serious.
And let's face it, some of you have been at the ribbon-cuttings for some of these important projects in your communities.
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So although I have no measurable or, let's face it, any kind of background in science, I came up with some ideas.
But, look, let's face it, I don't cook that often these days.
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We were on our way home from Labour's conference in Llandudno and let's face it, it wasn't my finest hour as a driver.
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