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Labour is absolutely right that the NHS must be at the centre of political debate between now and the election, for it is genuinely facing bigger challenges than at any time in its history.
So, while some people may genuinely face social isolation by deleting Facebook, or professional ruin by leaving LinkedIn, chances are you're not among them – even if you feel pretty sure you are.
Then, two days ago, senior Tories confirmed to our chief political correspondent that Mr Cameron genuinely faces a confidence vote among MPs by summer 2014 if Tory poll ratings do not improve and if the party gets a drubbing in the local and European elections.
Trans men are very much affected by these sorts of laws, and some of them do genuinely also face physical danger.
Sol Sanders, correspondent in Southeast Asia for U.S. News and World Report, said he thought President Nixon had faced a genuinely hard decision over Cambodia and that there was more than one of looking at the prob lem of undermining world faith in the United States.
There are moments when doctors face genuinely tough calls about whether to let someone live or die: a soldier on a battlefield, say, who begs a doctor not to leave him behind alive.
Yet this spike of media attention probably has more to do with the commentariat feeling the need to write about Labour once again after a gap than with any genuinely acute problem facing Mr Miliband's party right now.
Yearns for the day when "a publication only extends the benefits of off-the-record quotes or views appearing in print to sources that genuinely would otherwise face some persecution or payback, not people who are using a cloak of anonymity for their own reasons", for example backbenchers trying to stir leadership tensions.
A publication that gives the reader a regular stocktake of what stories it did not publish or did not pursue and why; a publication that only extends the benefits of off-the-record quotes or views appearing in print to sources that genuinely would otherwise face some persecution or payback, not people who are using a cloak of anonymity for their own reasons.
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