Sentences with phrase «nugget of truth»

The answers you get will be varied and interesting, but will contain nuggets of truths within.
There's nuggets of truth here: PC gaming absolutely can be extremely expensive, but only if you're aiming to play ever game at the highest settings and on very high resolutions.
But to dismiss a scientist solely for holding some wrong or controversial views risks sweeping away valuable nuggets of truth.
Surprisingly though, the episodes still contained a few nuggets of truth regarding the realities of the practice of law.
There are some great nuggets of truth that you don't want to miss.
I obviously discussed my job and my day to day responsibilities, but I also left them with the below nuggets of truth.
Although it's written by a researcher who focuses his analysis upon American believers and churches, and although he sometimes gets a little too «visionary» and formulaic for my taste, you might find a couple of nuggets of truth in his words.
As we enjoy our contemporary worship music, let's make sure not to miss out on the golden nuggets of truth and wisdom that rest right in the pew racks.
This is a precious nugget of truth, and this is what I'm passionate about.
The whole «superfood» phenomenon is not without nuggets of truth for us acne patients; kale is very high in vitamin C and vitamin A, pomegranates are rich in antioxidants like punicalagins, and broccoli contains an anti-inflammatory molecule called sulforaphane.
People over 60 are as sexual and complicated as their grandchildren, and there ought to be more movies about them, but only an audience as constipated as these characters could mistake this lukewarm stream of pablum for a hard nugget of truth.
And yet, a few, scattered moments work their magic and offer relatable nuggets of truth.
A string of answers or comments each with their own nuggets of truth is much harder to decipher than one cohesive text.
I'm hoping to clear up 5 common book marketing misconceptions — and then offer you a few nuggets of truth so you can avoid a misstep.
While there is a small nugget of truth to that, in the real world it is rarely that cut and dry.
But I intentionally hide my little nuggets of truths, as I define them, within my wandering parable - like stories denoting previous experiences.
They wrote, «To dismiss a scientist solely for holding some wrong or controversial views risks sweeping away valuable nuggets of truth
Stop, listen and think about the nugget of truth that a clichà ¯  ¿  1/2 contains — and what that truth can mean to your sales.
That's the job of the historian - to search through historical writings (in this case, letters) and figure out the nuggets of truth among the writings.
Basing your arguments on quotes from books you yourself don't seem to understand is as valid as me quoting the back of the cereal box except the back of the cereal box usually has nuggets of truth!
I believe that all cultures have keys to unlock our deeper understanding of the Gospel, but those nuggets of truth have been twisted.
Well aware of the firebrand personality of Kennedy Agyapong, and his outlandish comments in the past, Mr. Cudjoe reminded that the Assin Central MP had dropped some nuggets of truth in the past.
The old axiom that doing what you love will pay off in the end holds a nugget of truth.
... There are vast quantities of high - quality data accessible to anybody who has the skills to find the nuggets of truth that are hiding in that information.»
The nugget of truth is that there are some legal reasons why a company would run an ad even when they have a candidate in mind.
This comment comes up often in career workshops, and while there is a nugget of truth behind it, it's only a nugget.
Sure, in every reason there is a nugget of truth — something that needs to be figured out.
However, the thing about stereotypes and cliches is that there is often a nugget of truth to them.
The movie, its message and the medium are on the same analog page, which gives this 21st century film a nugget of truth that may be coated in some Victorian candy — but never gets stale, and always tastes like Christmas.
For teachers, supporting Asian American students means recognizing the nuggets of truth within the model minority stereotype, while simultaneously working against generalizations and getting to know each student and family on an individual level — as they should with all immigrant and first - generation students.
But there's a nugget of truth in this idea.
These benefits are almost certainly exaggerated, but there may be a nugget of truth at the bottom of such overblown claims.
Characters like Vivi, Nanaki, Cyan and Galuf are the beating heart of these fables, characters in whom we see a nugget of truth or a moment of kinship, whether they're a talking, tattooed wolf - lion thing or not.
But what you saw leaked was taken from an old, internal planning presentation, containing some nuggets of truth but a lot of hypothetical ideas and place holder material.
While I feel that it is unfair to call any game «easy» to design, there is a nugget of truth there.
The nugget of truth here is that we do need reserve capacity to be available in times of peak demand, especially during extreme weather events that lead to greatly increased need for heating or cooling.
Like many myths, there is usually a nugget of truth in there somewhere.
Maybe there's a nugget of truth in the article?
There is a nugget of truth there, but it can do more harm than good.
It's not that they don't point to some nugget of truth in your relationship — it's that they keep you from focusing on what really matters.
Thanks for the nuggets of truth today...
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