1. An uncomfortable fact for journalists is that their use has an editorial tone at odds with the buttoned-down objectivity of news columns. 2. But as the Legislature and the governor try to reach final agreement on a budget, they must face an uncomfortable fact. 3. But before the nation moves very far down the orphanage road, it needs to recognize some uncomfortable facts. 4. Democrats would like that, except for the uncomfortable fact that in the South there are too few Democrats to spread around. 5. In its understandable rage for justice, America may be tempted to overlook one uncomfortable fact. 6. Now, I make my living as a teacher, lawyer, and writer pointing out these uncomfortable facts. 7. Now two uncomfortable facts make his position particularly difficult. 8. That is a politically uncomfortable fact for a country that complains incessantly that it is misunderstood. 9. The uncomfortable fact is that Bob McNamara is a pretty nice guy. 10. But persuading green ideologists of this uncomfortable fact may not be easy. |
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