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Discover LudwigThe phrase "double true" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It does not have a clear meaning or grammatical structure. Example of Incorrect Usage: Her statement was double true. Example of Correct Usage: Her statement was completely truthful.
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"Double true!" ** Despite the digitization of maps and the satellites circling the earth, the cartographic revolution still relies heavily on fresh observations made by people.
"Double true!" Despite the digitization of maps and the satellites circling the earth, the cartographic revolution still relies heavily on fresh observations made by people.
And that's double true for Medicine Man.
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A few weeks ago, in a Q-and-A after a talk at the University of California, Ferguson pivoted off John Maynard Keynes' famous line "in the long run we are all dead" to imply that this was double-true for Keynes, because he was gay and didn't have any kids, so he obviously didn't care about future generations!
Winston Churchill, a keen aficionado of wartime deception, described the spying game as "tangle within tangle, plot and counterplot, ruse and treachery, cross and double-cross, true agent, false agent, double agent, gold and steel, the bomb, the dagger and the firing party... interwoven in many a texture so intricate as to be incredible and yet true".
But he said that a previous estimate of 700 sq metres (7,500 sq ft) was double the true figure.
Other strong contenders are "The Devil's Double," the true story of Latif Yahia, an Iraqi army lieutenant who was hired in 1987 to be Saddam Hussein's body double, and "Like Crazy," a romance that is already a winner with critics.
His latest album, 12 Reasons to Die (co-created by composer and producer, Adrian Younge), is an audio movie that trades on his penchant for dizzyingly evocative bars that could easily double as true crime non-fiction.
Sensitivity analysis by misspecifying the assumed population incidences to be half or double the true population incidences revealed small deviations in the RR estimates (relative bias <3%).
This over-estimation was particularly significant in scenarios with a large difference in survival between 'good' and 'poor' prognosis groups (10 and 14), with mean treatment effects of 4.20 and 4.25 over double the true treatment effect of 2.04.
While 30 of the 32 discordant cases were SDQ positive for hyperkinetic disorders in the absence of a clinical diagnosis, this total represents only 6% of the sample, and estimates by parental questionnaires such as the SDQ are known to approximately double the true number of cases in the clinic setting [ 10, 25].
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