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1 Except, apparently, when the inconvenient truths involved the fraud of global warming.
2 But here's the real dilemma: how many inconvenient truths will we tolerate?
3 The film makes a convincing case, even as it evades some inconvenient truths .
4 Think of it like the illumination of inconvenient truths within the larger Inconvenient Truth.
5 The expression of inconvenient truths will be confused with disloyalty.
6 As with all things Tiggerish, Tigger was forced to leave out all the inconvenient truths .
7 The internet, and the cyber dialogue across the internet, can be a revealer of inconvenient truths .
8 To a degree that no 21st-century biographer would emulate, Gaskell suppressed a number of inconvenient truths .
9 It was the election of inconvenient truths .
10 Whatever the reason -doubts over their authenticity, controversial quotes or inconvenient truths -the books were outlawed.
11 Like all addictions, our fossil fuel craving tempts us to ignore inconvenient truths that threaten our next fix.
12 For many these are inconvenient truths , and lately Turkle has come to be seen as a naysayer, even a technophobe.
13 We need reviews for everyone who dies homeless, so that the inconvenient truths of life and death cannot be ignored.
14 But the KNF chief says bankers need to hear some inconvenient truths as he pursues his mission to protect savers' deposits.
15 Perhaps unsurprisingly, the commission, which often voiced inconvenient truths , was shut down by David Cameron's government soon after it took office.
16 That was an innocent lie which hurts nobody; and in my position I find that inconvenient truths have to give way to lies.
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