Sentences with phrase «to be closer to the truth»

It is as if they have to fit 24 hours worth of activity into just a few hours of time, which is close to the truth.
In this story we have the making of a tragedy, and tragedy is closer to the truth of the gospel than any morality play.
Which of the various data sets of average annual global temperature anomaly is closest to the truth?
Further investigation shows that 2 % was closer to the truth at the peak of the bubble.
That private - club analogy is closer to the truth than you might think.
But maybe that's where this movie is closest to the truth.
It's likely the former is closer to the truth, knowing what we know now.
This myth is the closest to a truth of the four in this article / video.
Its name literally means «muscle - stopping chemical,» and this couldn't be closer to the truth.
Marxism may have been close to the truth in sensationalizing property as commodities.
Reminds me of Gandhi, who I think was closer to the truth when he said that we need to trust God for the right results of our right actions.
Of course, these two models do not model every possible dynamic, so it is certainly possible that they are wrong and Stanford's estimates are closer to the truth.
In Disobedience, the latter is closer to the truth for Ronit, a photographer and former member of an enclosed conservative Jewish community, played with tense reserve by Rachel Weisz.
That would be closer to the truth don't» cha think?
Nichodemus also did not get an answer because his mind was closed to the truth, John 3 v 1 to 21 verses 10 to 12 exposes the learnered mans ignorance ans his inability to hear the truth.
Brinton takes the position that Roustan is closer to the truth than Rocquain.
He who knows nothing is closer to the truth than he whose mind if filled with falsehoods and errors — T. Jefferson You don't know what Jesus said.
We Agnostics are closer to the truth than today's testosterone Atheists will ever be.
(See Carl F. Burke, God Is for Real, Man [New York: Association Press, 1966], p. 39) A generation ago, a viable model was «Railways to heaven,» which at least was closer to the truth than «God is my co-pilot.»
Locke is closer to the truth than those (even MacIntyre) who point to the omnicompetent Greek polis as the model human community.
I mean rather that a life based on the [Bible] is closer to the truth, that it provides the material for deeper research in and access to the real nature of things....
Time will tell which cross-section is closer to the truth, but my money is on Sounders front office, because it appears to me that the cynicism I keep reading is chasing short - term narratives.
What is even funnier is that it seems be closer to the truth of whatever is happening up there in London Colney.
Beckett was worth about 1.5 more wins than we're crediting him for if you ask Baseball Reference's calculators instead of Fangraphs» — if B - Ref is closer to the truth, the Dodgers might have downgraded in the fifth spot.
This is all just speculation of course, as we really do not know which, if any, of the Arsenal transfer rumours are close to the truth of what is going on behind the scenes at Arsenal or in the mind of Arsene Wenger.
Pochettino has stuck to the party line that Wembley is not to blame for the European struggles but perhaps Moussa Sissoko's assessment was closer to the truth, when he admitted it would be better for Tottenham to «go home» to White Hart Lane after they lost in Monaco.
He thinks the standard picture is closer to the truth but admits: «We still don't understand the full story.»
But Nick Bostrom is a philosopher at Yale University, and he believes the Hollywood blockbuster is closer to the truth than many of us would care to believe.
And if you can create a profile from a conversation it will probably be closer to the truth
«And not giving a simple logline answer is closer to the truth,» she said.
However you have no way of checking if the seller is lying, so consider that what the odometer is currently showing is closer to truth.
I honestly think this version might be closer to the truth as I know strong willed women didn't fare too well during this era of history and were sometimes diagnosed as hysteric and locked away for years when all they were doing was asserting their individuality.
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