Sentences with phrase «awkward truth»

Yet in this speech, he raised a number of awkward truths, like the fact that more Canadians surpass their parents» incomes than Americans.
We had been treated to a glimpse of a new kind of Boris, the version who is obliged to confront awkward truths and struggles to win over a dubious crowd.
The awkward truth, for the Christian, is that title to land derives in practice from successful conquest, and that it is lost by failing to defend it adequately when attacked.
That disparity points out an awkward truth about the USDA: what it urges people to eat to remain healthy does not match what it pays farmers to grow.
Yet it is also clear David Miliband means it, in all its gawky, awkward truth.
One answer might be that they're trying to avoid the awkward truth that their approaches to the NHS are not so easily distinguishable.
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Ruth's rise and rise will also force a majority of Irish people to face the awkward truth.
All true, but this elides an awkward truth.
The awkward truth seems to be that increased economic growth does not necessarily make for happier societies, just as increased personal income, above a certain basic level, doesn't make for happier people.
The awkward truth for fossil fuel supporters is that this is a family fight.
2017, Alan L. «Ignoring an awkward truth does as much damage.
«Ignoring an awkward truth does as much damage.
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