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So I may as well be true to myself".
If past is prologue, he may well be true to his word.
For example, early identity theorists (e.g. Smart 1959) argued that it makes perfect sense (and may well be true) to identify pain with C-fiber stimulation.
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It may well be true - to quote Ken Barlow, one of the longest-standing residents - that certain things like quiche and pencil-slim umbrellas haven't yet reached the Street.
While this glittering generality may well be true, the example to illustrate the point is that female cosmetic surgeons refused to use silicone breast implants even before they were removed from the market.
That may well be true, but transferring to a new operating system, upgrading software and hardware, and safely transferring valuable customer data to new systems, is still a hassle many struggling small businesses could do without.
And then he, red-faced, said: "O.K., well, so… be true to your own self".
Though many of the charges of bad behaviour levelled at the patented-drugs industry by EU investigators may well be true, the report seems to let the generics industry off the hook too lightly.
On the other hand, the missing PA700 subunits may well be true losses, as seems to be the case for the CSN subunits (supplementary fig. S2, Supplementary Material online).
What is asserted may well be true but it is very difficult to call anybody to account to establish its reliability.
All this may well be true, but you've got to expect a fictional film to make the occasional nod towards entertainment.
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