Not exact matches
The
stark account
of an event in the Gospels always begins with the claim
of truth: this is the way things did happen, regardless
of why or what people thought.
She claims that attributing his actions to mental health issues ignores the «
stark truth» that we live in a misogynist culture out
of which his behavior was born.
The Enlightenment sought to emancipate the eternal ideas
of reason from the cloak
of historical tradition, to lay them bare in their
stark purity and
truth, and to do away with every bit
of mythological sense — or, from their standpoint, nonsense.
that's the hurtful
truth we are facing the
stark reality
of now the cash is there, so there is no more money excuses anymore.
The
stark truth is that Barcelona should have been out
of sight at the interval thanks to a goal from David Villa and an effort from Messi which was wrongly ruled out for offside.
While there's no evidence the donations and the capital allocation were connected, it's a
stark example
of what seems to be a universal
truth of politics: many
of those who donate to a politician will also seek approvals, money or contracts from those politicians once they're in office.
Here's the
stark naked
truth: Mayor Bill de Blasio wants to find a way to get topless entertainers out
of Times Square.
The film gradually thaws out the
stark, frozen mystery at its heart, but the warm - blooded, breathing
truth of Linda's life is no less tragic than that
of her cold death.
The
stark truth is a rude awakening, as only 32 %
of libraries have one in circulation, which is a decrease
of 7 % last year.
Told in brutal
stark truths, yet with an underlying simplicity, this novel
of friendship, power vs impotence, will burn deeply in your soul.
This is the
stark reality
of the situation, it is not what many want to hear, but it is the straight
truth.
Truth be told, these firms were only donating $ 2.1 Million during the 2008 election, but the
stark increase opens our eyes a little more to the relevancy
of high frequency traders and their role within the larger scope
of the stock market.
Scientific research has shown for years the
stark truth about dangerous animals: Aggression is most frequently due to either abuse a lack
of training.
When we get out into the real world and find out the
truth, though, we are faced with a
stark choice: buckle down and accept 40 years
of punishing, monotonous work, or cut your losses and do something else.
That Goldenberg gets the scientific facts wrong, and struggles to interpret them correctly, and fails to subject her own
stark misapprehension to scrutiny, is only half the story — she then uses her own confusion to create a picture
of political conspiracies against scientific
truth.
It's An Inconvenient
Truth meets Waiting for Guffman, and the result is funny, informative, and also gut - wrenching: when the characters visit New Orleans on the two - year anniversary
of Hurricane Katrina, the true cost
of inaction on climate is painted with such
stark overtones that the film takes on an important new weight.
Leading scientists say most people remain unaware
of the
truth that climate change is a
stark reality now and will continue to get worse without drastic action.
The
stark truth is that most cohabitants are simply unaware
of their vulnerability.
That's the
stark truth right there, which a lot
of life insurance customers fail to comprehend: the service is supposed to be nothing more than a replacement plan.
That might seem insultingly obvious, but the
stark truth is that a large number
of applicants fail to do this.
An analysis
of the finances
of a divorce case generally leads to the
stark truth that the family unit (now divided into two households) can not live on the earned income that was being brought into the household prior to the divorce.
Here are two
stark truths: 91 percent
of women - owned businesses have no employees other than the owner and 88 percent
of women - owned firms do not surpass the $ 100,000 revenue threshold.