- Our resolution will therefore be the first working document of the Convention on this essential subject, and in fact, if truth be told, the only document.
- While condemning the horrifying terrorist attacks, if truth be told, I would like to say that the US invasion exacerbated the situation in this regard, and it is therefore the responsibility of the USA to improve the situation.
- However, if truth be told, the precise charges against the activist, arrested on 3 June 2010, are unknown.
- Well, under normal circumstances, I wouldn't be, but here and now with the financial state that I'm in and... and, if truth be told, I sort of feel like you're responsible a little bit.
- Mr President, Commissioner, we are in the middle of a crisis and, if truth be told, we have more important things to be doing at this point in time than pointing fingers and assigning blame.
- Nevertheless, at the end of the holiday period our consumers will again be hit by alarmingly high bills, because too little progress has been made, if truth be told, in the SMS market and in particular with regard to data roaming.
- Abraham has a dreamer's heart, a romantic heart, his mother's heart, if truth be told.
- And if truth be told, I don't even mind seeing Zippy every day.
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- I never had much of a family if the truth be told.
- From our visit to the site, we gleaned a different impression, if the truth be told.
- Far more, if the truth be told.
- If the truth be told, this problem was criminally neglected for years.
- We have drawn up numerous documents and, if the truth be told, we have mounted some significant practical initiatives.
- If the truth be told, the two extreme scenarios are not very helpful in this discussion.
- If the truth be told, sometimes one's courage is not enough.
- Aware of all of this, we are concerned and bewildered to note the apathy, indolence and cowardice with which the international community and, if the truth be told, the Union also is responding.
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