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The second remark has as much truth as the first — which is to say, some truth.
There is as much truth to these immigrant success stories as there is to the endless tales of immigrant — and particularly Muslim immigrant — alienation in Britain and Europe.
Watson was discussing what he would take away from the tournament, and there was as much truth as humor in the statement.
Even though research has shown that whether or not women have children makes little impact on how successful they are, and that the line "women leave to have babies" has about as much truth in it as Father Christmas, companies still like to think that their pay gap can be blamed entirely on children.
The Welsh Nationalists of 69 vintage were not the cuddly Plaid Cymru crew currently in Cardiff: that very month had seen the jailing of six members of the Free Wales Army for public order offences, although their claims of hidden aeroplanes and dogs trained to carry explosives at a secret base in the Black Mountains turned out to have about as much truth to them as the Mabinogion.
Here's an economic law that holds almost as much truth as the law of gravity: in a perfectly competitive market, the long-term product price (aka "market clearing price") will be the marginal cost of production.
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Castaing used fashion as much as truth twisting to fertilize her image.
The letters between Gershwin and Heyward form a wonderful record of their collaboration, in warm sympathy on the fundamental points: the necessity of an all-black cast (a decade after "Blue Monday," Gershwin recoils when Jolson tries to interfere with a blackface version) and as much emotional truth as possible.
However, truthlikeness is different from truth itself in as much as a truth bearer can be like the truth without actually being true, i.e. while being false, so that verisimilitude accounts of information can permit false views or theories to possess information.
Second, by stating that "it does not exist by virtue of its intrinsic objective reality" (svarūpatā / bdag gi ngo bo nyid), he means ultimate truth is not intrinsically real just as much as conventional truth is not intrinsically real.
Here is the truth, as much as there is any truth.
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