Sentence examples for specific truth from inspiring English sources

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His censorship is defensive: rather than promoting an agenda or covering up some specific truth, he tries to avoid catching the eye of a higher authority.

The line underscores the anxiety that women really do feel about their bodies as they get older, but in this case it's just bad-faith writing, because there is no specific truth to it, and, in fact, in outfit after outfit Louis-Dreyfus shows off her boobage as if it had just won a blue ribbon at the state fair.

The word rang out to me with a specific truth that I could tell no one, and with the shame and the fear that they had already found out on their own.

He could be "fully present in the moment," a state of mind he talks about again and again in conversation, an openness to finding specific truth and feeling that, Jenkins' actors say, makes his movies relatable to anyone watching them.

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He came to Islam not because of specific truth-claims about God, but because "those Arabic prayers gave me the right soap to wash myself clean of America, my father, my stepfather, white Jesus, and all of the ignorant small-town" classmates at his Catholic high school.

Context is important but so are specific truths.

General knowledge, as his "Metaphysics" article indicated, is humanly possible, but specific truths are inscrutable.

The formulation of the base theory does not involve the truth predicate or any specific truth-theoretic assumptions.

Witness that each of these compound realizer properties requires any of its bearers to be an instance of a specific truth-function.

But maximalism is not thereby compromised: even though disjunctive and conjunctive truths lack specific truth-makers of their own, they're still made true by the truth-makers of the basic claims from which they're compounded by the logical operations of disjunction and conjunction.

Another possible response, put forth by religious relativists, is that there is no one truth when considering mutually incompatible religious claims about reality; more than one of the conflicting sets of specific truth-claims can be correct (Runzo 1988, 351 357).

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