1. But in the mutable world of the modern organization, major Decisions are seldom made solely on the basis of hard facts. 2. For a few minutes longer Isabel tried to sort out hard facts from vague suspicions, with little success. 3. His theory is supported by hard facts. 4. It was a greatly respected and slightly feared publication, dealing in hard fact, abrasive as Maggie herself was abrasive. 5. Nothing in the way of hard facts, in any event. 6. Our brief supplies all the hard facts to support our campaign. 7. So what are the hard facts? 8. The hard fact is that computers are complicated, and always will be. 9. The time zone changes as we went west further increased our sensation that time was no longer a hard fact. 10. Ultimately, the answers lie in the hard fact that racism and sexism remain powerful currents in our national life. |