Instead, we have to face the fact that none of this is going to happen.
"You've got to face the fact there are these drop-offs in ordering linked to the recession, " he said.
Lastly, we have to face the fact that there are major sources of emissions and there are minor sources.
That compelled Mr Ford to face the fact that consumers want companies above all to make their products safe.
Many in Moore are beginning to face the fact that they lost photos and family heirlooms that cannot be replaced.
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As impolitic as it is to say out loud, we need to face the fact that jobs are a necessary evil.
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You'll get good news and bad news running side-by-side and we have to face the fact that there'll be more bad news than good news.
Anyone who wants to compete in these areas has to face the fact that almost every transaction ends with a payment into a bank account.
Despite their mercantilist instincts, sooner or later Asia's central banks will have to face the fact that they are holding far too many risky, low-yielding dollars.
No one wants to face the fact that they could be unemployed, especially if the cause of that unemployment is through no fault of their own.
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European leaders need to face the fact that "an industrial model that has worked very well to create wealth and growth has come to an end, " he said.
At this point in time, businesses in most industries need to face the fact that expanding the network infrastructure responsible for hosting computing processes is critical in a competitive marketplace.
But she says the family must face the fact, that, although Jacob has made tremendous steps, he will never fully recover and it is unclear how this will affect his abilities.
Now many of us, in the wake of a storm that weather scientists got very much right, should face the fact that this particular brand of extreme weather may be very much a trend.
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The real kick in the face is the fact that if you buy the NFL SUNDAY TICKET, you still won't get the HD games unless you have the SuperFan package and other than the HD channels only includes extra SD channels, like the Red Zone.
For a publication that prides itself on originality and contrarian insight, there is nothing more humbling than getting smacked in the face with the fact that your latest project is not only not particularly new or original, but that it had been done almost to the letter seventy-eight years ago.
"The big problem we had to face was the fact that we were giving people with severe problems the opportunity to make money, " he recalls.
Chief among the challenges they face is the simple fact that with the exception of a few large ones, LPs individually are not that powerful.
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But the company is now having to face up to the fact that it will take some time to develop and prove the necessary technology.
The arguments on the Humber Estuary are being repeated across the North of England as local authorities face up to the fact that they will not be able to meet tough new limits on the use of landfill set by both our Government and the European Commission.
But the conceit that Indie authors are merely a bunch of lazy hacks unwilling to face rejection ignores the fact that even the biggest proponents of the old publishing system admit that there are many talented published authors nobody has ever heard of.
"Mr Twigg has confirmed that he appreciates the time constraints we face and we welcome the fact that he has stayed on into the summer recess to meet us and consider the scheme, " said Councillor Harris.
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Journalists have to face up to the fact that we -- along with about 800 million Facebook users worldwide -- are the product being sold.
The regeneration minister insisted that it was important for people to "vote with their feet", however it was "time to face up to the fact that a lot of communities have made their decision".
Doctors will have to face up to the fact that computers can diagnose illnesses better than they can, and teachers will find that although their presence is needed to engage their pupils, their professional judgment often is not.
Because I think you've got to face up to the fact that if you are a conscientious objector in a time of war, of your country at war, then you are excluded from the assembly of your countrymen in a particular manner.
"One has to face the very awkward fact that they are going to have some some sort of role in the governance of the country, and if that can be negotiated, then at least Afghanistan has a chance of a viable peace, " he said.
Braque's joining of these symbols, in the context of the war, suggests that in this "Vanitas" we find what one might call a Christian message of ultimate hope, with its brilliant palette serving as a sign of faith's bold confidence in the face or fact of death.
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Insiders like writer Gina Prince-Bythewood and director Brenda Chapman write honestly about the struggles women face in Hollywood and about the fact that there is a market for films aimed at women despite what the studios seem to think.
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The Justice Department has not highlighted the potential detention that some of these 5, 000 men could face, nor mentioned the fact that their immigration status could be an issue.
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