Nobody is going to think you're easy, in fact they will probably think you are sensible and cautious. |
What may strike some as a naive grab for mainstream acceptance is in fact a stroke of genius. |
He was denied access to a solicitor for 24 hours, but his solicitor did not in fact see him until the day after the expiry of this period. |
This revenue-neutral property was believed essential for public acceptance, which in fact has been largely favourable. |
However, I think we have a ways to go in terms of convincing actuaries that in fact e-mail is at worst a wash and probably a benefit. |
Nelson stated that people keep pretending that they can make things deeply hierarchical, categorisable, and sequential when in fact they can't. |