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The news Monday just gives it more truth".
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The rule "itself may be dishonestly applied" but even the misguided attempt to apply it may reveal more truth than not applying it at all.
It means that more truth and information will emerge over time.
When I e-mailed to ask him what he thought of his brand-new conservative imitator, he suggested that rather than aping his own outfit's name, it should provide more truth in labelling.
It is allowing that more truth can be revealed and hit the light of day.
The third and final popular perception of the war — that the slaughter was the result of decisions made by stupid and unfeeling generals — has more truth to it than the other two, but in the final analysis, it is also mainly myth.
He doesn't offer the US more truth than it can bear.
It has been remarked, with more truth and wit than charity, that "science advances obituary by obituary".
That's a System-1 exaggeration, for sure, but there's more truth in it than you can easily imagine.
Of all the cliches associated with rappers, one with more truth in it than most is their fondness for epic entourages: staff, sidekicks and assorted hangers-on designated a token menial role in the group.
He says: "It's only when you start looking into other careers that you realise your well-practiced answer to 'why do you want a career in law' has more truth in it than you first realised, and other jobs can't compare".
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