Sentences with phrase «anywhere near the truth»

If this supposition is anywhere near the truth, something further yet emerges.
To typify what I write as a «knee jerk rant» simply does not come anywhere near the truth.
Whatever else, it says we need to be prostrate — to get off our high horses — to get anywhere near the truth.

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I've tracked home prices in areas that I would have considered buying, and the truth is that home values over the long run do not return anywhere near the S&P 500 index.
In turn, he's picked out two players in particular who he believes shouldn't be anywhere near the Liverpool starting line - up again, and in truth, he has a point.
But the truth is it isn't anywhere near so simple.
The simple truth is that the likelihood of bonds posting returns anywhere near their historic levels is close to zero.
I say poorly named, as the truth is that their habitat runs across what used to be a large portion of the USSR, but is no longer anywhere near what is currently Russia.
Given ClimateGate's burgeoning revelations of outrageous government misconduct and massive covert misinformation, what are the chances that this Administration's National Health Care sales campaign is anywhere near to the truth?
But truth be told they will not try to launch for your throat, nest in your hair or even come anywhere near you.
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