1. In addition, it is an unfortunate fact that some gay men are paedophiles, however few in comparison with heterosexual men. 2. It is an unfortunate fact that Klein has almost no sociological theory, and that Marcuse has no therapeutic theory. 3. And so, alas, does the unfortunate fact that Vermeers have a tendency to get stolen. 4. Clemente also suffers somewhat from the unfortunate fact of remaining dead. 5. Official public indifference to this unfortunate fact can be nothing less than a great disservice to families, and family values. 6. So is the unfortunate fact that he had almost nothing to gain by telling such stories, and his reputation to lose. 7. The presumption of social disadvantage reflects the unfortunate fact that irrational racial prejudice along with its lingering effects still survives. 8. The unfortunate fact is that openness is what we need. 9. The unfortunate fact of racial imbalance and bias in our society, however pervasive or invidious, does not admit of judicial intervention absent a constitutional violation. 10. The unfortunate fact is that for decades, the FDA itself has consistently decided that it lacked legal jurisdiction to regulate the tobacco racket. |
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