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1 For pointing out this unpalatable truth Jihad Momani was sacked and jailed.
2 No man, even the wisest, likes to be told an unpalatable truth .
3 But as she calmed down she was forced to admit the unpalatable truth .
4 But the unpalatable truth was that Europe itself was exposed.
5 It is a mighty unpalatable truth , I can tell you.
6 The bold expounders of unpalatable truth ever have been martyrs, in some form or other.
7 This is an unpalatable truth , but it is one those working in the sector must accept.
8 So they'd stopped ransacking their memories for places to camp, and returned to the unpalatable truth .
9 Deciphering estate-agent speak is all about cracking the code that glosses over the unpleasant, unpalatable truth .
10 He is like a prophet of old, given to uttering unpalatable truth , come hell or high water.
11 Here she was, on her knees in her office, coming to grips with more than one unpalatable truth .
12 The unpalatable truth is that the legacy of Fukushima will be with us for a long time to come.
13 There are top-level discussions about whether the mayor's office can take credit for the crime figures without revealing the unpalatable truth .
14 And contains a large substratum of unpalatable truth ;
15 It is at first sight an unpalatable truth that evolution confronts us with, and it requires courage calmly to face it.
16 The Kerry babies case laid bare the unpalatable truth that investigating gardaí who effectively fabricated confessions could not be held to account.
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