Sentences with phrase «degree of truth»

Sad but the best degree of truth, the best explanation.
There is a good degree of truth to this criticism, but using cash value life insurance still makes an enormous amount of sense.
Despite the somewhat overzealous and premature hype surrounding the cryptocurrency market, there are a few degrees of truth to...
In my humble opinion, clichés tend to become clichés because they offer a certain degree of truth (except, perhaps in the case of cheesy pick - up lines...)
In writing their alumni updates for their 20th reunion, four friends employ various degrees of truth and during the reunion are confronted with how their lives have met both the expectations that come with graduating Harvard as well as their own hopes and dreams.
Despite the somewhat overzealous and premature hype surrounding the cryptocurrency market, there are a few degrees of truth to the conviction that 2018 will be the year of the altcoin.
«Notions are but aspects of things,» and as such vary in their degree of truth, from mere otiose assertions («Tomorrow will be fair») to the steady, deliberate assertion of propositions as true («Every triangle has two right angles»).
I don't think this rumor has any real merit; but I wouldn't be too surprised if this turned out to be rooted in some degree of truth.
It's a simplistic way of looking at it, but there's some degree of truth in it as Sterling seems to become an increasingly important player for Guardiola.
There's some degree of truth in that, I'm sure, especially in terms of how exposed we are when we lose the ball.
People have the controls in their hand as to the degree of truth that is attached to each piece of information.
Sure, there might be occasional fibbing, but as a general rule of thumb the degree of truth in a profile matches the desire a person has to meet someone.
The rumor's been so prevalent that one has to assume there's some degree of truth to it, but how much?
There's a degree of truth to that, but it's far from the whole truth.
That said, Ontario et al. can say with some degree of truth that they have no power over essential validity, so it's none of their business.
There's certainly a degree of truth to this, although you ought to shine in your very own way rather than being a simple carbon copy of someone else.
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