Sentences with phrase «notorious fact known»

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Politicians are notorious, particularly in the country, for giving people what they want in order to garner votes regardless of the long term effects (say it with me: 16 trillion dollars) The mere fact that a political decision is made may suffice for proponents but you and I both know that political victory doesn't equal moral certainty
The fact that exercise alone doesn't result in significant weight loss was demonstrated in the notorious marathon study, wherein previously sedentary participants trained for a marathon for 18 months and eventually ran a marathon - we know they exercised a lot because a marathon is no small feat (Janssen et al., 1989)!
The authors blame it all on that notorious cup of McDonald's coffee, writing, «Now outrageous lawsuits are a fact of life no matter how farcical.»
In fact, poorly structured universal policies from the late 1980's are notorious for their implosions because the interest rate environment they were initially set up in is no longer keeping the policy afloat.
Vivo is a pretty well - known Chinese device maker that has become notorious due to the fact that some of its products are advertised as bundling some pretty wild specs.
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