Sentences with phrase «grains of truth in»

And if anyone even took seriously anything they said and tried to apply critical thinking to it and search for any grains of truth in what they said or look for compromise or positions of agreement, then that made that person evil as well.
As far as the pubber hate authors article, there are grains of truth in it, but it sounds like the writer is very bitter from a bad experience, and thus injecting a very biased viewpoint.
While there are grains of truth in these descriptions, they do not fully portray the complexity of early brain development.
While there is a grain of truth in this statement, unlike oil, having lots of data won't make you rich.
There is of course a grain of truth in each point of view.
While it's funny, there is a grain of truth in it.
But if there's a grain of truth in the nowcasts, there's a reasonable possibility that inflation will remain at the Fed's target or move higher in the months ahead.
I think more often than not, there is a grain of truth in the critiques and statements of media that we need to understand.
Well, in a twisted, unforeseen way, there is a grain of truth in that.
There is a grain of truth in that idea.
Though there is no doubt some grain of truth in the rumour, it is more likely that Neymar will use the interest from the Premier League to leverage a better deal for himself at the Nou Camp.
Constructive criticism is one thing, but the inability to accept that there may be a grain of truth in these statements is another.
Very few have genuine substance, we always take them with a huge amount of cynicism yet they can not be totally ignored in case there's the slightest grain of truth in them.
While there is grain of truth in a number of these accounts, contemporary research, and neuroscientific insights in particular, adequately demonstrates that both of these extremes distort what is in fact the case, and that both share a common mistake: underestimating the significance of the neurochemical underpinnings of human nature.
Some truth teeny tiny grain of truth in what you say.
If staffers are saying they're not being heard then there is a grain of truth in it.
One of the things I believe is «what is the grain of truth in it?».
Usually there is some grain of truth in what they are saying.
These myths wouldn't be out there if there wasn't a grain of truth in them.
When asked whether there was a grain of truth in this rumor, however, senior BMW engineer Klaus Fröhlich shook his head, grinned, and said, «That's news to me.»
And even as he recognizes this failure, he feels helpless to stifle it because there is a grain of truth in his feelings.
There was a certain grain of truth in what he said, but a very distant grain that wouldn't be good for either of us or for our marriage if we spent time dwelling on it.
And don't always believe the «common wisdom» — often it has a grain of truth in it, but don't be afraid to try something no one has ever done before.
I firmly believe there is a grain of truth in everything.
(As with most humor, it has more than a grain of truth in it.)
Of course, the grain of truth in this myth is the fact that any stock trend consists of a series of advances and retreats, resulting in a net increase over time.
There is a grain of truth in what he says, but the demographic situation in China is worse than that in Japan, which is why they Communist leadership there is considering eliminating the one - child policy:
Most training should be conducted as early as possible (there is a grain of truth in the old maxim «an old dog can't learn new tricks»).
The question here should be: is there a grain of truth in Saltz's criticism?
When a credentialed, respected scientist in the specified field comes forth in the only forum available to him for relaying such information, then I have to allow a grain of truth in his claims.
Like so much of what they say, there is a grain of truth in this, but they conveniently ignore the fact that these areas are more remote and therefore costs increase enormously.
I hate to take Myrrh's side, but there is a grain of truth in what he was saying about energy flow for circuits.
If there was any grain of truth in Gavin Schmidt's ridiculous claim that the station dropout has no effect at all on the trends, he would have provided a link to such an analysis.
Judging by the leaked specifications, the OnePlus X's pricing will not be too steep and Leaksfly's claims seem to have some grain of truth in them.

Not exact matches

Truth: While juice has some vitamins and in some cases even a small amount of protein, research shows that the best way to get those nutrients is to eat a balanced diet full of vegetables, fruits, and whole grains.
It is truth that God has troubles within the fractal paradigms of inter-cellular cosmological wherein «activists» sometimes revolt against the grains of our embodied sanctifications creating many undulations of travesties not uncommonly viewed by us celestial beings as being viral and bacteriological in the way we understand things to be and become.
Always was and is and will ever be no matter what matters of materialized shapes to tend to seemingly clutter up His spiritual abundancy It is truth that God has troubles within the fractal paradigms of inter-cellular cosmologies as protruding «activists» are sometimes revolting against the grains of our embodied sanctifications creating many undulations of travesties not uncommonly being viewed by us celestial beings as being viral and bacteriological in the way we understand things to be and become.
It is truth that God has troubles within the fractal paradigms of inter-cellular cosmological «activists» sometimes revolting against the grains of our embodied sanctifications creating many undulations of travesties not uncommonly viewed by us celestial beings as being viral and bacteriological in the way we understand things to be and become.
We all got a problem with our own cultural supremacy, but if we really want to learn how to preach a fuller Gospel that really invites people to revel in the fact that they are alive and they are created in God's image, then we have to take the truth that we know is owned by the author of truth and we have to go and begin to participate with people who have a gram, a grain of that golden truth.
Examining the demography and cultural influence of evangelicals, Noll and Kellstedt observe that «there may be a grain of truth to at least the first two - thirds of Michael Weisskopf's assertion in the Washington Post that the grassroots supporters of the Religious Right are «largely poor, uneducated, and easy to command.
But before showing what is defective in the theory of purely external relations, I would like to indicate its grain of truth.
In the hour that lies before us, then, I shall seek to justify my appointment by offering what seem to me two such grains of truth, two points well fitted, if I am not mistaken, to combine with anything that other lecturers may bring.
It is truth that the real sons of God has troubles within the fractal paradigms of the body's «inwardnessed» inter-cellular cosmologies as occasional protrutions of insolent «activists» that are sometimes revolting against the grains of our embodied sanctifications creating many unrighteous undulations of physical travesties not uncommonly being viewed by us celestial beings as being viral and even bacteriological undoings upon one's bodies in the way we understand things to be and therefore become.
Well, the truth is, the cow industry is inhumane, (the overcrowded transportation conditions alone lead to to great suffering, severe cruelty and broken limbs), unhealthy (cows are pumped full of hormones, adrenalin from the fear from when they know they will be killed and anti-biotics — because the unhealthy conditions they live in promote infection and disease) and inefficient (cows must be fed 3 times the edible human grain than their bodies produce in meat).
The truth is that when I make a meal like this I don't usually bother with a recipe, I just look what's in my vegetable drawer (which often is my whole fridge, haha) and what I have in the cupboards in the ways of grains and legumes.
What started as a personal quest to try to discover the truth in nutrition led to the discovery of the goodness of sprouting grains for digestibility and nutrition.
and so on and so on while the press make up a certain amount its usually based on some kind of grain of truth and whatever excuses we can come up with it boils down to this, we are two players maybe three from being really able to compete with the top dogs but I'll bet my house we don't get the players we all want, we'll get cheaper alternatives that Wenger will try and turn into superstars so that he can bask in the glory of turning an unknown into a world class player... that's his thing he's been dining out on this stuff for years.
All this «Wenger plays his card close to his chest» malarkey is just an excuse, The press do spin stories when they have nothing else to talk about BUT there's a grain of truth is all of them, it's as plain as that, last year the press had an inkling about Sanchez coming to u and thus it was proved a I've said many times on here Wengers statement prior to the end of the season are clear if you look back at what he said going back season after season, He said That Olivier Giroud WAS in his opinion good enough to fire Arsenal to PL glory.
Tongue in cheek comment, of course, but surely with a tiny grain of truth.
There is no evidence that they will develop low blood sugars if they don't feed every three hours (the whole issue of low blood sugars has become a mass hysteria in newborn nurseries which, like all hysterias, results from a grain of truth, perhaps, but actually causes more problems than it prevents, including the problem of many babies getting formula when they don't need it, and being separated from their mothers when they don't need to be, and not latching on).
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