Sentence examples for looking at the fact from inspiring English sources

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Right now, I'm looking at the fact we didn't win".

President Trump may actually beat his chest even more by looking at the fact that China's trade surplus with the US is at a 10-year high.

"I'm not even looking at the fact that, you know, we're one game away from being eliminated," Philadelphia Coach Larry Brown said.

"No one is looking at the fact that people are living in alleys downtown," said Mr. Bassett, a real estate agent now living in Garden City.

Were you saying, 'We need to fix this.' A: That, but also we're looking at the fact that Brandon [Jacobs] is no longer here and we do have to try to balance that out.

"On the heels of an income tax increase last year and taxpayers' looking at the fact that the state still has a huge budget deficit — and then they're looking at a cut to education or a property tax increase — a lot of taxpayers are going to look at it and think it's not the best idea," he said.

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"We are looking at the facts.

I am looking at the facts".

Any view to the contrary just isn't looking at the facts.

They should be looking at the facts and understanding why wind is so important.

A further multi-level linear regression analysis looking at the FACT-B total score and baseline pain was conducted; the final model included 480 women (Table  5).

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