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But it has proved a difficult fact to fully digest in light of Khatami's persistent popularity.
This can be a difficult fact to accept for many of us.
At a future conference – 2013 perhaps – there will be serious trouble for the leadership when the party confronts this difficult fact.
The difficult fact is that, with deployments looming over every National Guard unit in the country, there is simply no time for non-combat training.
Although it is understandable that some would like to turn away from this difficult fact, there is a kind of solace offered by stories that show us how endangered orphans or weary detectives go on living.
"There is no avoiding this difficult fact which would see fewer working people in Scotland supporting more people receiving pensions".
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It requires confronting difficult facts – about yourself and about the world.
More often, however, the family wants to keep difficult facts from the patient.
He is going to have to contend with some difficult facts, like those in a new paper by the economist Emmanuel Saez of the University of California, Berkeley.
Because of their Christian idea – based on none of the kind of difficult facts Missourians claim (or at least claimed) to value – that a soul magically infuses a fertilized egg cell at the moment of conception.
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