Sentences with phrase «much truth in»

It seems like it has so much truth in it.
So much truth in that.
While it struck my funny bone, there is so much truth in that statement.
There's so much truth in those scenes of a lawyer sitting in the basement reviewing an unending stack of documents — that's the unsexy (and more real) side of being a litigator that's rarely reflected on television.
While there's much truth in the above, it disregards one point.
There is much truth in his statement.
In fact, there's much truth in the headline on Indur M. Goklany «s new analysis for the anti-regulatory Cato Institute: «Humanity Unbound: How Fossil Fuels Saved Humanity from Nature and Nature from Humanity.»
Too much truth in a few short sentences to cope with?
There is so much truth in this post that it should be mandatory reading material for, frankly, ANYONE in any kind of business.
So much truth in this.
I've been transitioning over the past several years to a volunteer status from a paid one and there is much truth in this resolution.
As if defending the movies that made Stewart a star, her «Sils Maria» character asserts that there can be as much truth in genre films — science fiction and fantasy, for example — as there is in so - called serious movies.
He had a couple of friends who used to boast that they could cry on cue, and this is how they did it — but I don't think there's much truth in it.»
There is so much truth in those lyrics.
There is much truth in this view.
There is so much truth in it.
While we can argue whether women themselves are entirely, or even predominantly, responsible for constantly feeling guilty, I see so much truth in...
But with all the humor, be sure you know there is so much truth in her posts and they'll leave you feeling encouraged and in better spirits every time you stop by for a quick read!
There is much truth in the interest from Tottenham and Man United, but my place is at Newcastle.»
So much truth in your comment.
The claim is that he is still struggling with a niggle on his ankle, but he came off the bench for both our last two outings, and how much truth in an injury hang - up is unknown.
There was that much truth in the charge brought against Jesus later that he was preaching sedition.
@John Gaunt: There is much truth in what you say.
I find much truth in what you say here, David, and am of the opinion, myself, that wisdom is indeed a «person».
Naked Pastor and all: there's much truth in what you (NP) say about my tone and attitude.
There is that much truth in Stauffer's contention so far as this particular debate is concerned.
«What makes this film so special is there's so much truth in it,» Longo said.
None the less, there is much truth in the saying that if we wish to tell the non-Christian what the Christian enterprise is about, the best thing that we can do is to persuade that person to attend a Sunday celebration of the Eucharist in which there is also and of necessity a proclamation of Christ.
Though there is doubtless much truth in these claims, their validity is not the point of present interest, which is rather the further evidence they provide of the pervasiveness of vocational criteria and motives in contemporary education.
Of course if that writer intended something else, as he may well have done, namely that the «times», in the sense of the particular segment of history in which he lived, were indeed «evil» and were marked by wickedness, with a collapse of standards and the denial of all that is of abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statement.
There is much truth in the saying, at least if we think of the self as a self - enclosed substance isolated within the body and cut off from the world by the boundaries of the skin.
There is, indeed, much truth in the provocative statement of Martin Luther King, Jr. «How often the church has been an echo rather than a voice, a taillight behind... secular agencies, rather than a headlight guiding men progressively and decisively to higher levels of understanding.
There is much truth in this.
He finds many professing Christians to be whiners & laptop dogooders who talk a lot and do very little... mind you, that is his view though there is much truth in that statement.
A recent visitor from headquarters called us «backward - looking,» and although his opinion needs to be modified, there is much truth in the remark.
It should be noted when Julian Robertson got upset with a Business Week article by Gary Weiss that had too much truth in it, he sued publisher McGraw Hill for $ 1 billion because it was «a nice round number.»

Not exact matches

By not deciding that it's just too much to pay attention to because that's the path to losing truth as the central value in this country,» Comey said.
The African nation of Zambia, for instance, has only enough food available to provide its population with 1,870 calories on average, per day, according to a striking global map in the October issue of National Geographic — and in truth, in much of the world, such calorie counts offer an inflated view of what's actually accessible to most citizens, due to widespread poverty, civil unrest, natural disasters, corruption, government mismanagement, food - distribution failures, and other issues.
So we continue to look to the stars for clues — and the «unprecedented detail» in the new images, write the authors of three new studies in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, may bring them that much closer to the complicated truth.
It doesn't take much time spent in the working world for most of us to realize two contradictory truths.
But finding that truth isn't easy since so much of what drives social media is buried in algorithms that seem to be protected better than state secrets.
Assuming you'll need a million bucks Many financial advisers will tell you it's impossible to retire without a million dollars in the bank, but the truth is that most Canadians retire on much less.
«Without a Truth in Lending or comparable notice, it's very difficult for consumers to figure out how much they will ultimately pay.»
As much as we like to fantasize about opportunities just falling in our laps, the truth is, that never happens.
And the sad truth, the enormous elephant in the room that nobody wants to see, is that the overwhelming majority of you are never going to get there because you spend way too much of your time slacking off.
Though much of the success of craft breweries (which are technically defined as those that make less than 6 million barrels per year) and microbreweries (which make less than 15,000 barrels) can be credited to shifts in public taste, those in the industry say they've learned a few truths along the way that have aided in their success.
The truth is in the video for millions of people, no matter how much back - story you add.
Truth be told, wealth inequality has traditionally been even more skewed than income inequality in the U.S., and hasn't quite widened quite as much in the last four decades.
Unfortunately, the truth is that in order to feel alive, people need to feel growth, and many measure growth in how much money they make.
«One could describe it as if Ikea grabs you by the hand and consciously guides you through the store in order to make you buy as much as possible,» Johan Stenebo, a 20 - year veteran of Ikea, wrote in his 2009 book, The Truth About Ikea.
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