Sentences with phrase «facts on the ground change»

But sometimes the facts on the ground change in a way that alters a debate overnight.

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Once facts on the ground start to change, markets tend to do well.
The drive to «stop» global warming — relabeled climate change — does not depend on facts on the ground.
But the facts on the ground have changed.
The fact that he plays disciplined, changes direction so well and also lines up all over the place, including at three technique at times, also leads me to believe that he will have few troubles transitioning to putting his hand on the ground as a defensive end.
Furthermore calling me derogatory names will not change any facts on the ground.
The change in the facts on the ground last week justified the activation of the service, and I do not believe that it is right to build a story about long delays and infighting.
The facts on the ground are changing fast and call into question the wisdom and safety of closing so many A&E s across England.»
Ch 7.5 True, Not True: Debunking Some Indie Publishing Myths Facts change on the ground in the publishing industry faster than most people can track, especially in the last couple years.
Now, the facts on the ground have changed.
, it's exiting to try and break new ground... Or space really... There is no ground anywhere in this game, and I see you are always updating your masterpiece, and it would be really awesome if you could add a map randomizer or map creator to share with the community, but that doesn't change the fact that I LOVE your game so much it's the first game I have bought on my mobile, and probably will be the only one, and just felt the urge to write a comment on your game because I really want to see this grow:) keep your creativity up!
BTW — as predicted by some comments in this post: several outlets in the media are taking alarmist positions (not grounded in fact) on the change in Atlantic circulation.
Again, indirect land use change is based on false assumptions and twisted computer modeling that is not supported by the facts on the ground or even realistic projections.
While the «driver» of climate change in my book is definitely fictional (or, possibly, not), I do want the book's verbiage on climate to be grounded in facts and current knowledge.
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