Sentence examples for underlying truth that from inspiring English sources

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The voter-verified ballot is the record of the underlying "truth" that an official vote count must reflect.

Not by pattern matching, as unicorns are necessarily unique with their own specific insights and timing, but by using some underlying truth that remains relevant to the companies starting today that in five years will be moving millions of dollars a day, or getting millions of people to devote their precious attention to every day.

The label is chosen to conceal the underlying truth that what is on offer is actually quite conventional.

This negates the underlying truth that actual thinking sometimes does not manifest itself through Scantron bubbles and that the measure of learning also has to do with the ability to learn from mistakes and adapt.

It ignores the underlying truth that all the assets of society belong to everyone.

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Hintzman (1991, p. 41) argued that one of the most important uses of formal models is to "clear up misconceptions and reveal underlying truths that are not obvious at first glance".

I realize that you can tell a lot about the underlying truths that inform a country, a government or an organization by reading its founding documents.

She can justify her use of sentences that are prima facie committed to numbers as long as she holds that there are underlying truths, and that the underlying truths are not so committed.

Moreover, the IOC sells TV rights only to companies which unlike Mr Murdoch's BSkyB will broadcast the games to a national audience free of charge.The underlying truth, however, is that when sport involves business there can never be an entirely easy relationship with political authority.

All this seems to bear out the underlying truth of a joke that Linda Hamilton, the actress who played Sarah Connor in the "Terminator" movies, told about her first, unhappy interactions with the director (whom she later married and divorced): "That man is definitely on the side of the machines".

Secondly, these observational studies report magnitudes of association between early-term non-indicated labor induction and adverse birth outcomes (as measured in relative risk [RR], odds ratio [OR]) that are not large enough to be used to claim the identification of an underlying "truth" (i.e., that early-term non-indicated labor inductions per se cause adverse birth outcomes).

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