Sentence examples for true fact of from inspiring English sources

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Max Hill QC, explained the force's reasoning, saying: "Those engaged in investigations into terrorist activities recognise that there is a sad but true fact of life which is that material, often distressing, showing the moments of immediate impact of events such as those of 7 July, is abused by others, for want of a better phrase, as propaganda for their own purposes".

Sadly this is the true fact of life.

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Telling everyone the true facts of the world is at least the work of a lifetime.

Rebutting bad science may not be effective, but asserting the true facts of good science is.

"We're determined to keep interviewing people in an attempt to get to the bottom of the true facts of the hanging," Mr. Pigott said.

Among the explanations Mr Ben-Yehuda offers are a growing awareness of the true facts of Masada; discontent with a symbol bound up with suicide and failure; and a change in values.

"We've thought about what feels right, we're comfortable with what we're doing, and we feel confident that reporting the true facts of how a test was taken is not illegal or discriminatory".

"I am confident that if each of those officials learned the true facts of the case, they would applaud the decision and would be shocked that Susan was incarcerated as long as she was," he said, adding that Ms. Rosenberg, who is about 45, was released from federal prison on Saturday and moved to her mother's apartment in Manhattan.

Whatever the true facts of the matter, no charges were brought and no record of the incident made; but Saunders says he was detained at the roadside for half an hour and then made to go to a police station with his driving licence and other documents, thus losing another hour and a half.

Accusing Crufts officials of sending "cold" and impersonal emails during attempts to establish what happened to Jagger, the owners said: "We accept that we will never know the true facts of why, where and when Jagger ingested poison which resulted in his death.

Henderson encouraged Simon Jenkins, then deputy editor of the Economist, to follow up the story and publish the true facts of the Americans' material help to Britain in the Falklands, without which it was unlikely that the operation could have succeeded as it did.

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