Sentences with phrase «nowhere near the truth»

So I stand to reject this article's title because its nowhere near the truth of the reality we always see on the pitch.
Shortly after Bloomberg reported the story Sam Yagan, CEO of IAC's Match Group, told Forbes while he could confirm a deal was made, «this valuation is nowhere near the truth
Admirable... but nowhere near the truth!

Not exact matches

The truth is that it's nowhere near as expensive as you think.
I say that to mean David that I see your enormous potential as a spirit after truth and in sharing my «view» whether right or wrong, it was nowhere near meant to out diwn, rather a reminder that «hey, i see you, and this is what I feel»... that is all.
No, this view of Scripture doesn't help, because if Scripture is read in such a light, we are nowhere nearer to the «true truth» than we were before we read a single word.
The truth is that anything is possible for you, and there are many other potential outcomes that can unfold that are nowhere near as bad as the one your mind has been focused on.
Truth be told though, the 2012 Acura TSX offers up nowhere near as thrilling a ride as you'd expect from some of its European counterparts, namely the BMW 3 - Series or Audi A4.
Truth be told, I'm not that good a shot, so objective - based modes like this one let me help the team and keep leveing up even if I'm nowhere near the top of the K / D ratios.
In truth, even if Christmas does bring warmth, it won't matter a whit, and not because the true measurements — based on comprehensive satellite readings rather than from a scattering of thermometers on land and ocean buoys — show 2014 to be nowhere near setting records.
I'm nowhere near done with my Halloween decor this year, and that's the truth.
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