Sentences with phrase «face facts»

The oil company propaganda machine is strong indeed, that or the world view of the masses just does not want to face the facts of what is going on.
Those who do not face the fact or are not willing to make the investment, do not «build a marriage» though they may continue to live alone together.
I finally faced the fact that marketing was a must — and with just a few simple changes, that same book became a # 1 best seller, internationally.
You just need to move on in your quest by facing that fact.
Let's keep sentiment aside and face the facts as it is.
If a reverse mortgage does not meet your needs and you are still going to be scraping to get by, you need to face that fact before you begin to use your equity.
Then face the facts: once the honeymoon ends, they will be pointing the finger at you.
Yet, at the same time, we don't like facing that fact.
Let's also face the facts — an honest cover letter can help your application stand out to a recruiter who is looking through hundreds of applications.
Is it because you don't want to face the fact who He is, and what He says you must do to come to Him?
Guys face the fact and put hatred and sentiments aside.
But I've had to slowly face the fact that this isn't to be.
It is time homebirth midwives face the facts and increase their training in this regard.
We have to face the fact teachers and school leaders get more annual leave than people who have made different career choices.
Not only that, but to come up with a plan of action you have to face the facts regarding how much you really owe.
Consumers face the fact the terms on car loans have gotten longer and longer but also, the frequency of car payments has increased.
Parents have to face the fact though that teen auto insurance costs more than an average car insurance package, as statistics reveal that most road accidents today involve young drivers.
When someone faces the facts that they have an addiction, the world opens up to to an abundant life.
Or don't even hate them, because lets face facts, sometimes a classic is a classic for a reason.
So let's escape from that hypothetical - and face the facts of brutal reality.
I think we need to just face the fact that the kid isn't what we wanted him to be.
If he can't face the fact that he has to compete against women, then leave the sport and any sport that faces men against women.
I did it by facing the facts, setting financial goals and a budget, boosting my income by taking on side jobs, and staying motivated.
If a reverse mortgage does not meet your needs and you are still going to be scraping to get by, you need to face that fact before you begin to use your equity.
We might as well face the fact that more and more people who would otherwise have belonged to our churches are going to be born again out of television's experiential womb.
Camus was acutely aware of the importance of hope — «how hard it must be to live only with what one knows and what one remembers, and deprived of what one hopes».32 It is why I argue in the last chapter of Requiem that, in facing the facts before us, we must not succumb to apathy but re-imagine a different future and begin to hope that it can be the best possible in the new conditions.
Mid-years realism and heightened awareness of swiftly passing time can help some persons face the fact that their only hope for a fulfilling life is to end a dead or deadening marriage.
Lawyers should not feel self - conscious or guilty in either recognizing or vigorously asserting those interests, while at the same time facing facts: that either change will be made from within, or change will be imposed from without.
You will find many bigots who hate blacks, Italians, Catholics, and Jews, and more who don't hate them but approve the bigot's stereotypes — these are the people who tell you that they're simply facing facts or just being honest — but they are not nearly so prominent and influential.
Though the liberal doctrines of progress did not squarely face the fact that «nature intends to kill man,» there was an element in the liberal view of the meaning of the temporal character of life which is valid.
Look face facts: most adult organizations based on delusional texts like the Bible have only created divisiveness throughout history.
Face facts only complete morons like you see our players as better than they are the rest of us are realistic.
Creasy soon faces the fact that he really likes the girl, and begins to give her swimming lessons to train for the big meet at her school.
The latest completely engineered winter weather assault to be launched on US populations is the theatrically named «Winter Storm Europa» How severe does the rapidly worsening weather whiplash have to get before populations face the fact that ongoing global climate engineering / weather warfare programs are decimating and derailing Earth's climate and life support systems?
He said at the event with the theme; «Role of human capital investment in supporting pro- poor and economic growth agenda» Gates urged Nigeria» to face the facts so that you can make progress»
But I will bravely face this fact for the sake of my story and describe to you what nature dealt me.
I could not agree more i think Wenger and 60 % of the players we have now should not be at the club, Lets face facts How many of our players would get in any of the top teams in europe?
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