Sentence examples for unpalatable facts from inspiring English sources

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Between sentences he would work his stubbly chin as if chewing on unpalatable facts.

This was theatre doing what it does best: confronting us with unpalatable facts about our very existence.

Here are a few hard, unpalatable facts that elude the mental grasp of those who dominate and exploit our public discourse.

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That is an unpalatable fact of British dairy farming life.

The unpalatable fact is that generosity breeds expectations.

Controversially, the blog runs statistics about race – controversially in part because those statistics underline a stark and unpalatable fact.

Hidden away in the detail was the rather unpalatable fact that, despite the hype, capital spending will actually fall in 2015-16 to just 1.5 per of GDP.

The unpalatable fact is that, in coming years, they will probably be forced to shift further their tax base from footloose factors of production, such as profits and savings, towards consumption and labour.

But my reading of its leaders since, and the various columnists, appears to show the editor and his writers gradually coming to terms with the unpalatable fact of Brexit.

The unpalatable fact for any public figure who seeks today to articulate some shared sense of identity – and most do – is that in Britain this has always been tied closely to Christianity and specifically to the Bible.

Among the wreckage, the unpalatable fact is that the electricity produced is not economic and that the scheme has only been kept going by increasingly exotic public subsidies and finance packages (read sub-prime crisis).

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