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1 However, if I am honest, I am faced with a most inconvenient truth .
2 But who dares lead our political tribe of unicorn-worshippers towards this inconvenient truth ?
3 How long can we treat the suffering of animals as an inconvenient truth ?
4 This inconvenient truth was largely hidden from the Irish population for many decades.
5 He did not want to be reminded of this inconvenient truth .
6 As this inconvenient truth became apparent, obfuscation over the science increased.
7 We must face another inconvenient truth : video footage doesn't guarantee justice.
8 It had run into an inconvenient truth , as Al Gore might put it.
9 Academics were discouraged from digging into the party's inconvenient truth .
10 Lord Chris Smith said reduced funds and rising risks were an " inconvenient truth " .
11 An inconvenient truth : you get what you pay for.
12 It is, admittedly, an inconvenient truth that there are many differences between May and Thatcher.
13 And in keeping with all folklore, inconvenient truth has been airbrushed out of the tale.
14 But Victoria Azarenka on Tuesday raised an inconvenient truth .
15 That's a delicate and inconvenient truth that most of us are still afraid to say aloud.
16 But there is also an " inconvenient truth " for the US multinational behind all this.
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