We think Al Gore would agree - it is an inconvenient truth that can no longer be ignored.
An inconvenient truth, not adequately addressed by Al Gore in his movie, is that environmentalism makes life complicated.
C. children a service by pointing out this inconvenient truth--but he chose to remain silent.
An Inconvenient Truth, treats us to images of the seas rising by 20 feet.
The inconvenient truth is that the economy is not just in recession but it is contracting sharply.
Al Gore focused attention on the alleged link between global warming and malaria in his movie An Inconvenient Truth.
Al Gore called this an "inconvenient truth, " but "unthinkable outcome" might be a better way of thinking about it.
Skoll was the executive producer of An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore's Oscar-winning documentary on the fearsome ramifications of global warming.
The 30-year-old replaces Davis Guggenheim, a documentary director best known for the Al Gore climate change movie An Inconvenient Truth.
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Yet Gore's vividly illustrated, award-laden documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, treats us to images of the seas rising by 20 feet.
The inconvenient truth he chooses to ignore is that large organisations in the private sector have national pay and conditions frameworks.
For now, we should because this movie, Inconvenient Truth, is a documentary about the threat that global warming pose on our planet.
But Mr Zuma's central point - that South Africa is not in a state of crisis - has a certain inconvenient truth to it.
And that sometimes isn't reflected as clearly in An Inconvenient Truth.
The movie came from former eBay head Jeff Skoll's Participant Media, which is the company behind such high-brow documentaries as An Inconvenient Truth and Food, Inc.
One inconvenient truth is that there are 113, 000 papers cited in Google (GOOG) Scholar that contradict the idea of entrepreneurs as born and not trainable.
But this idealized architectural fact of the open web has been obscured by the inconvenient truth that web browsers are considerably slower than the speed of those imaginations.
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Q21: It has been argued that the list of actions recommended in An Inconvenient Truth are too individualistic and best suited to people who live in rich developed countries.
The inconvenient truth that politicians and others ignore is that taxes not only are a way for the government to raise revenue but are also a price and a burden.
The most inconvenient truth of all is that these activists' obstructionist lawsuits prevent the marketing of products that offer palpable, demonstrated benefits to the environment and to the welfare of farmers.
One such person who saw Gore's movie, An Inconvenient Truth, is Mary Ellen Gilder, a medical school student at Albany Medical College (and daughter of noted technologist and FORBES newsletter partner, George Gilder).
Hamilton talks about the announcement at GDC, where after the open bar and the trailer, EA trotted out the director of An Inconvenient Truth, a co-founder of Twitter and the head of Charity:Water.
For politicians this is truly an inconvenient truth.
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In short, I want to do something about the environment, because when I see the documentary of the "Planet Earth" by BBC, or the "Inconvenient Truth" by your former vice-president Al Gore, I was so touched.
There is another, even more inconvenient truth.
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That inconvenient truth is that even when London Interbank Offered Rates are not "fixed", they may still not bear very much relation to reality - because banks are not actually offering much unsecured money to each other at all.
In which case, one of the other songs, either the ones from "Cars, " which is a bouncy little thing by Randy Newman, or conceivably the song from "An Inconvenient Truth, " a documentary that is not about music, might conceivably win.
The inconvenient truth, as Al Lewis, a leading figure of the disease management movement, explains, is that far too often, we use faulty techniques to assess the performance of these programs, resulting in essentially cooked data that, well, nobody believes.
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This was before Inconvenient Truth.
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