Sentences with phrase «of truth to this story»

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Dig Deeper: Choosing the Limited Liability Company as Your Corporate Form Case Study: Why an S Corp Might Be the Better Choice While Turner's story is a compelling one for a smaller, lifestyle business, the truth is that fast - growing businesses that plan to bring on investors or share the ownership of the company with employees may need to consider making the switch to an S corp sooner rather than later.
In a sense, by watching and sharing these photos and videos, we all become instant eyewitnesses to the deaths of these young black men — and to the often wide gulf between the «official» story of what happened and the murky truth.
The new $ 10 will honor the story and the heroes of the women's suffrage movement against the backdrop of the Treasury building... The new $ 10 design will depict that historic march and honor Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Alice Paul for their contributions to the suffrage movement.
This is the moment of truth: Tom Schramski of CPES, for example, figured he was probably leaving $ 1 million on the table by selling to an ESOP rather than a strategic buyer (see main story).
«There is no truth to any of their stories,» and the investments he offered were properly documented, Jiwani said in an e-mail to Canadian Business.
What matters, in these cases, is that someone on your team is brave enough, vulnerable enough, to use a sentence that starts with, «The story I'm making up right now is...» The idea is to reach the truth as quickly possible, instead of wandering around with your made - up explanation, which more than likely consists of your own shame triggers, and has little relation to reality.
«But the truth is that for every one of those stories, there are hundreds more about someone with a similarly great idea who wasn't able to get it off the ground.»
The creators of new TV miniseries «Waco» always meant for it to show the whole truth of the 1993 Waco siege, by telling the story from multiple perspectives: especially those that weren't told by the media.
«But Ryan's employers are having him there because he's been cleared and you have to remember, Ryan has relationships with a lot of people personally,» he said, pointing to Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel's recent announcement that he will let Seacrest interview him: «Listen, you know, we should at the very least afford people the opportunity for truth, what the facts of the story are before hanging them out to dry,» Kimmel told Variety.
To push for passage of the provisions in the Dream Act, Cendy and others agreed to share their stories on www.thedreamisnow.org, a website launched Tuesday by filmmaker Davis Guggenheim («Waiting for Superman» and «An Inconvenient Truth») and philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Apple founder Steve JobTo push for passage of the provisions in the Dream Act, Cendy and others agreed to share their stories on www.thedreamisnow.org, a website launched Tuesday by filmmaker Davis Guggenheim («Waiting for Superman» and «An Inconvenient Truth») and philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Apple founder Steve Jobto share their stories on www.thedreamisnow.org, a website launched Tuesday by filmmaker Davis Guggenheim («Waiting for Superman» and «An Inconvenient Truth») and philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Apple founder Steve Jobs.
In her 2014 essay «Cassandra Among the Creeps,» Rebecca Solnit uses the story of Cassandra, daughter of the king of Troy, as an archetypical example of a woman who was not believed even though she told the truth, in a sort of reverse parable to the Boy Who Cried Wolf.
The new story produced a remarkable followup segment on Fox News, in which Laura Ingraham grudgingly implied that Trump and his allies have proven themselves to be liars by blatantly contradicting themselves — then quickly softened that heretical conclusion by reframing it as though the important thing is what the left will say, not the actual truth of the matter:
Second, the traditional story implies that lending volume has something to do with the cost of funds. There is some truth in this proposition but I would argue that the greater truth is that lending is a demand - driven process shaped by expectations and changing asset valuations (or at least perceived valuations), which is why borrowing in the US is currently in the toilet. Demand just isn't there.
= > There is no necessity for the flood story to be anything more than a massive collection of spiritual truths that explain relationship between God and man, good and evil, life and death all in accordance with the plan of creation for the salvation of souls.
This means that we do best not to defend doctrines as abstract truths but rather to testify to others by telling the story of our own faith journey.
And, I wish people who have never studied the bible and the qu «ran to stop and learn the truth... both books are telling the same story of God's love and they both have been used to kill and enslave people.
if your theory of no god were truth, then we are a bunch of living garbage and deserve to be nuked to ashes, birds would have more right to exist than us, but since god does exist life really has a purpose, unlike your view of life which to me seems like an empty story.
Stories told by word of mouth have a tendency to grow with each telling, tiny embellishments added along the way until the stories are much more than theStories told by word of mouth have a tendency to grow with each telling, tiny embellishments added along the way until the stories are much more than thestories are much more than the truth.
AlQasas means «the stories» telling the true stories of the prophets that is pure from Israelites that corrupted the truth about the prophets and messengers of God to look unholy..
That very truth is clear when we read the flood story as false because of current knowable geology which is limited to known physical laws.
wished he could engage himself in their story — a story of men with guns, exactly like his own, except that nobody going to the movies ever guessed the essential, gigantic, truth of it, which was that these men would trade everything they had for one clear minute of peace.
Its amazing how much effort they take to fight against something they supposedly don't believe in... I guess the moral of the story is that it may be hard to defend the truth, but to defend ignorance like the atheists in massively more difficult and takes much more effort
As I'm getting my voice back, thanks to time and http://www.davidhayward.ca/... I will be exposing more of the truth and my story as I am searching my heart and trying to be more like Sophia.
It's up to us, the regular, everyday people in the trenches of real life to speak the truth and tell our stories about the work God's doing in our lives and what He's saying to us through the Scriptures.
If this were a Republican administration's park service that tried to keep the veterans out, then it would be an administration story and every question to the president's press secretary would have been of the «Who ordered the code red!?! I want the truth for the greatest generation!!!»
No matter what movie I watch or book I read, I'm always looking for God's truth between the margins, whether it be a reaction to the content of the story or a recognition of Him through sheer language.
It is clear you did not read it with an eye towards finding out the truth of what was written, or you wouldn't have bothered reading all those made up stories only to proclaim you were a christian at a later point.
As soon as you hear about someone who abandoned his Christian beliefs and became an atheist you make up a bunch of baseless stories to explain it so you don't have to deal with the truth.
A person's story can be told in multiple ways — but how you tell it makes a big difference to everyone's understanding of the truth.
From these diverse stories of «thinking Christians» a common theme emerges: the search for truth demands (to paraphrase contributor Kathryn Wiegand) a willingness to die to self» even to the hopes bequeathed by one's most cherished intellectual gifts» in order to be reborn in Christ.
If I were to rightly divide the word of truth, this is what I would be doing and so should all folks do who impart to the biblically reasoned in order to bring the light the f I c t I t I o u s stories written with the words of truth.
god has been gradually pushed out of relevance, the bible «true» stories shown to be wrong... why do people still believe in these fairy tales as if word - for - word truth?
But then Cheever reveals the bleak truth (which the television rendering of the story sentimentally avoids): Lawton is awakened from his spiritual stupor only to lapse immediately back into it.
Because of Angelou's bravery with her personal narrative many of us have learned not only to celebrate our diversity, but to also honor truth by boldly sharing our personal stories.
What the camels in Genesis reveal, in fact, has nothing to do with the «truth» of the biblical story at all.
Turn your eyes to the stories of truth, justice, and reconciliation happening around our world — in Rwanda, in South Africa, in Bosnia, in Palestine, in Northern Ireland, in the United States, in Canada.
Beyond a desire for personal affirmation of her suffering, Yvonne's story indicates a need to be recognized as a bearer of truth.
Indoing so, he was able to argue that «each person bears within him the mystery of his beginning», and all people carry deep inside them the truths of this primal story.
We may read it, in the light of a long - established allegorical tradition, as a parable of deeper truths; but to the Jews of the fifth century BC, who took it at its face value, the Hebrew story, though not grotesque like the Babylonian, was too ingenuous and childlike to command the «reverence and godly fear» which belongs to all high religion.
Two thousand years later, we can still give evidence of how the risen Jesus has come into our lives and retold the story of our lives in a way that opened our minds to the truth.
The difference, however, is that going to a movie requires to you accept some non-truths in order to appreciate the story, while atheism requires that you seek truth and remain skeptical in the absence of evidence.
It's amazing and encouraging to see the advances made in getting our stories out there, and letting the truth of what happened shine light on abuse and call for justice and change so that what happened to us doesn't happen to others.
Meaning, if you're going to use Julie's divorce stories to accuse EV leaders as being corrupt abusers, then wouldn't you want to get to the hard, naked truth of it?
In terms of forming our own thoughts, we are not the ones running to a book of iron age (or older) stories for «truth»
To put it simply, most of their work is high - level illustration of supernatural truth, not stories of people on the move toward belief.
The imitation theory of the truth of art has at least this on its side: in a sense a good story, a true story, is «true to» the structure of human experience.
One doesn't have to doubt the truth of Butterfield's story to see the danger in projecting it onto all gay people.
Or as Stephen Crites says about necessary indirection when dealing with the depths of human truth, «Honest men try to tell the truth, but in order to do so they are obliged, like liars, to tell stories....
Unlike Hollywood, the Christian media does have a spiritual directive to tell the whole truth, rather than alter a story to fit the preferences of an intended audience.
Aronofsky sees his interpretation of the Genesis story as part of the midrash tradition, in which Jewish teachers create stories meant to explain the deeper truths of the Tanakh.
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