1. This statement is partly true, but it leaves out some important facts. 2. You missed out several important facts. 3. This is in fact more important from the company management point of view than the notion of building up funds to replace assets at a given date. 4. From this splendid source we know important facts about his parentage, background and education. 5. This is both a commercially and psychologically important fact. 6. However, these are not the only important facts. 7. The fact that the fabliaux are versified is a reflex of the more important fact that these are stories in the vernacular to be laughed at. 8. The most important fact to note is that novation requires the consent or acceptance of all parties to the relevant contract. 9. It was true, she had learned important facts from Miss Rose, although Mrs Maybury had only helped by revealing her own anxieties. |