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And the fact of the matter is consumer fraud has snowballed out of control – it now makes up two in five crimes in England and Wales and is said to be a £7billion a year problem.
But the fact of the matter is that if we lose any to suspension or injury then that makes us a little bit light.
But the fact of the matter is that management has done quite well in recent years to grow the firm, both on its top line and on its bottom line.
But the fact of the matter is that Riseborough is a privileged, white actress with a lot of friends in Hollywood who helped her get nominated.
Source: https://theithacan.org/columns/column-the-oscars-best-actress-drama/
"Here's the fact of the matter: it's spring and there's still snow in the woods," she said.
“I mean, the fact of the matter is that anybody who’s going to work after graduation is going to work for some sort of organization—for-profit or not-for-profits,” Sullivan said.