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The dangerous truth was that we touched and kissed on stage.
But he knew the dangerous truth that atomic fission was possible; indeed that its discovery was inevitable.
The fourth and most dangerous truth is that Italy and Germany are not ready for the next stage of the euro crisis.
As she and Moran edge closer and closer to a dangerous truth, obstacles continue to fall or be planted in their paths, until they're not sure they even want to get to the bottom of what they're looking for.
"In the long run we are all dead" is a dangerous truth on which to construct public policy, and Keynes's judgment on the rise of the prewar dictators proves it to be so.
Welles's lines seem to express a dangerous truth, one we'd like to forget but can't banish from our minds.
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Both also mix poisonous opinions with dangerous truths.
In times of upheaval, dreams can offer radical alternatives, giving artists a way to speak dangerous truths.
The idea that poetry can give expression to hidden, dangerous truths is given a specific content that explains some of the intensity of their commitment to it.
In their recent book, Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert Sutton reviewed academic research to distinguish between the 'hard facts, dangerous half-truths and total nonsense' of management.
This forceful plea by Sutton - management professor at Stanford and co-author of Hard Facts, Dangerous Half Truths and Total Nonsense - for workplace civility is founded on a mass of psychological and management research demonstrating that the idea of 'the brilliant bastard', the star who is also an asshole, is, organisationally speaking, an oxymoron.
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