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If the facts of commerce and empire were ugly, their machinery could still be picturesque, and the environmental and social damage invisible.
But Mr Cobden, with that real perception of the facts of commerce which characterised his mind, immediately said, "No, there is no unnecessary accumulation, except in one or two particular markets, as India and China, and in other exceptional cases; we have not more goods on hand than we ought to have".
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As the California Supreme Court noted in its 4-to-3 decision on June 30, the facts of Intel v. Hamidi are "simple and undisputed".
The facts of The New State Ice Company v. Liebmann, a dispute between the state of Oklahoma and a renegade ice manufacturer, have long been forgotten.
Dreeben did his best to turn the discussion from the Justices' far-fetched hypotheticals to the actual facts of McDonnell's case.
In 1948, President Harry S. Truman denounced Republican financiers as "bloodsuckers" and "gluttons of privilege," but grounded his inflammatory language in the facts of Congress's legislative record.
Mrs. Thatcher said such simple things that they appeared to be near platitudes, stating the basic facts of Conservative belief in England.
For 16 years, this has included an annual Facts of Science Education survey of teachers, students, CEOs, and others.
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