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In a way, the president got what he wanted: a National Intelligence Estimate on W.M.D. that creatively marshaled a few thin facts, and then Colin Powell putting his credibility on the line at the United Nations in a show of faith.
These are thin facts on which to base a prediction, but they're all I've got to go on.
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Her evidence for women the globe over consists of thin, small facts cherry-picked to support outsize claims.
If thin on facts, the junket was at least revealing of what the Sudanese government wished us to see and hear.
Still, local offerings are scattershot and thin, a fact that has confounded some North Shore boosters.
They are so thin in fact, that there are whispers that some jumpers are practitioners of gorging and purging.
The Edge is too thin, in fact, to accommodate the snap-in modules -- digital cameras, music players and the like -- that put the Visor family on the map.
So thin, in fact, that I'm not sure pictures or video will do it justice.
So thin, in fact, that at some point, air resistance actually begins to influence the flow of the liquid, causing the now-thin polymer to become convoluted as it falls onto the collector plate.
The resulting shell of chocolate can be quite thin; in fact, it is preferable to make it as thin as possible.
Reporters, she explained, need to understand how hard it is to make medical decisions based on a thin trickle of facts.
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