On the other hand, we must not redact the inconvenient truths of American foreign policy.
Of more pressing concern for the Fed is the inconvenient fact that the unemployment rate keeps dropping.
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She came to take this for granted, at times even complaining about the inconvenient frequency of her ecstasies.
The inconvenient truth is that the economy is not just in recession but it is contracting sharply.
The inconvenient truth he chooses to ignore is that large organisations in the private sector have national pay and conditions frameworks.
Take the inconvenient relegation last year of the football team he owned.
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That's the inconvenient thing for the Rex loathers: The resume is sturdy.
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But this idealized architectural fact of the open web has been obscured by the inconvenient truth that web browsers are considerably slower than the speed of those imaginations.
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The inconvenient truth that politicians and others ignore is that taxes not only are a way for the government to raise revenue but are also a price and a burden.
First, publishers make more money on hardcover sales than e-book sales, thanks to the inconvenient and widely unknown fact that digital books don't cost much less to produce than physical ones.
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The inconvenient truth, as Al Lewis, a leading figure of the disease management movement, explains, is that far too often, we use faulty techniques to assess the performance of these programs, resulting in essentially cooked data that, well, nobody believes.
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In the early days, airports were not adequately equipped to accommodate these flights, from limited airport staff to a lack of runway lighting to restrictions on noise, but with the increasing need to shuttle aircraft to their next route, seats were made available at deeply discounted rates for passengers willing to make the inconvenient trek.
"The timing of the procedural motion in relation to the Scarweather windfarm has been tabled at the most inconvenient time for the objectors, " he said.
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Do not confuse this with the seriously inconvenient condition known to the world as buck teeth (without which we would have no orthodontists, and no mortified adolescents with mouthfuls of rubber bands and wire braces).
The most inconvenient truth of all is that these activists' obstructionist lawsuits prevent the marketing of products that offer palpable, demonstrated benefits to the environment and to the welfare of farmers.
This taxing dilemma often pops up for the typical retiree at the most inconvenient time.
You don't have what it will take to keep her happy, and you will get dumped at the most inconvenient time.
Requiring candidates for citizenship to respond to questions from such a panel might do more than all the other inconvenient, expensive, and undesirable measures to combat terrorism that we currently put up with.
He asked them then and continues to ask those that we do all that we can to protect the public and do so in a way that is the least inconvenient as possible.
Travellers can find an app for nearly anything they want, but sadly there isn't yet an app to extend the chronically dwindling battery life of a smart phone, which always tends to die at the most inconvenient moment.
In short, I want to do something about the environment, because when I see the documentary of the "Planet Earth" by BBC, or the "Inconvenient Truth" by your former vice-president Al Gore, I was so touched.
As soon as the OBR provide inconvenient facts John Swinney resorts to trashing its reputation.
Hamilton talks about the announcement at GDC, where after the open bar and the trailer, EA trotted out the director of An Inconvenient Truth, a co-founder of Twitter and the head of Charity:Water.
But she found the low profile inconvenient.
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An official said the incident had been "inconvenient", but had not compromised the security of the staff.
Personal histories are invented to grab some of that glow (the coach), and inconvenient facts are overlooked to maintain it (the QB) or even to keep the community from learning the truth (the YDN).
The EOS M does provide this feedback on-screen, but it's just not the same, and the requisite triple tap to bounce between modes is inconvenient, to say the least.
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Skoll was the executive producer of An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore's Oscar-winning documentary on the fearsome ramifications of global warming.
"I consider the opposition's action as an expression of the democratic process, but I find this inconvenient at a time when the IMF, the World Bank and the European Commission are currently holding a visit in Romania, " he said.
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