The sad fact of life is that the Greek path is just not good enough in terms of drive and determination and this nation does not deserve a red cent more in aid.
The hard fact of life is that even after falling 15.53% against the U.S. dollar this year the euro is still overvalued.
But the reason is, is because the pay of nurses, the hours of nurses, the quality of life of nurses, the fact that nurse professors are even worse paid than the nurses themselves, so that you get these huge bottlenecks in terms of training as many nurses as we want.
The most dominating "fact of life" in the U.S. nuclear weapons world today is the continued existence of a moratorium on underground nuclear testing.
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Extortion by the police and military is a fact of life for the foreign companies who mine much of Indonesia's vast mineral wealth, in Aceh as in every other region.
Aston Villa, Tottenham and Manchester City have also been linked with Wilson and Smith believes attempts from Premiership managers to lure young talent south of the border is now a fact of life for Scottish clubs, including the Old Firm.
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Actually, there is very little practical change to the US presence in Colombia, which has been a fact of life since 1999 and the launch of the US anti-narcotics strategy known as Plan Colombia.
That endless and instantaneous conversation -- and it is only going to grow more constant in the decades to come -- is the contemporary reality to which each president must now adjust, the fresh fact of civic life.
The undoubted increase in average complexity in the fossil record is, according to this view, an accident of the fact that life started simple and therefore had only one direction to go in.
Much of the movie unfolds as a kind of anesthetized road trip, with ordinary life and the fact of death barely intruding upon their joyless adventure.
In fact, the life of an entrepreneur is one of setbacks, challenges and failures.
The fragility of Egyptian democracy reflects the fact that party life was kick-started by decree in the 1970s, after 25 years in which all opposition parties were banned.
Those who have lost their livelihoods do not care who is in charge of the clean-up, but the fact that Mr Hayward will be rich for the rest of his life leaves a bad taste in their mouths.
His self-confidence and self-possession come in part from the fact that he enjoys a life outside the world of sailing.
What was stunning was the way some critics simply ignored the fact that one of the women is fighting for her life.
For Polish security, that's important that the memorandum on the presence of the American air detachment in Poland systematically, gradually is becoming a fact of life.
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And unchecked deficits do in fact risk the economic life of a country.
For the residents of Skipsea, on the Holderness coast in the North East of England, coastal erosion is a fact of life.
And in fact, over the life of the car, the average life of the car, a consumer is likely to actually save a considerable amount of money, rather than seeing an increase in cost.
The deafening roar of U.S. Air Force fighter jets is a fact of life for residents near the Kadena Air Base in southern Okinawa.
The distaste people may initially feel for the idea of "commercializing" organ transplants should be readily overcome by the unassailable fact that thousands of people--many in the prime of life--are needlessly dying.
The secrecy with which he leads his life makes working out the fact and fiction of his goings-on a tricky business, never mind deciphering what you can and cannot print about his business dealings.
Today, short sales are considered a fact of life with the current conditions in the housing market.
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Even investors who have come to accept moderate black empowerment as a fact of life see the process as a tax on business.
High inflation was a fact of life in the 1970s and when Reagan took office it was still the worst thing plaguing the economy.
Education expert and former teacher Chris Waterman says it is a fact of life that the youngest in any group will be the most vulnerable.
This is an unalterable fact of life given the inherent and severe limitations associated with even the best CW protective gear and most highly trained troops.
But in America, where oversight has long been a fact of life, the government's message is clear: when it comes to company e-mail, unions are sacred.
The search for profit, they argue, may be a regrettable necessity in the modern world, a sad fact of life if there is to be any private enterprise.
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