Sentences with phrase «to be some truth to that»

Nobody credible is touching on these claims but we thought we'd best give it a mention as a few of you are asking if there's any truth to what's being said.
There is no truth to what people often hear that women are not good drivers.
Some researchers say that there may very well be some truth to the notion that our canine companions can have a favorite jam, just like us.
But might there also be truth to what they are saying?
Only if there is truth to begin with and there's very little in the bible that is confirmed to be true.
But if there is truth to rumours, I find it a good sign we are checking out wingers because that would mean we are not totally convinced by our current options.
This information is the truth to the lie that is psychiatry.
Furthermore, you represent that the information you have provided on this form is the truth to the best of your knowledge and belief.
That being said, there is truth to reputation — both with breeds and phones.
Maybe there will finally be some truth to this.
There is truth to silence as an ally but there is more to consider than this alone.
There was a truth to what happened in that scene.
So even if there's some truth to all this talk of Amazon stores, I think what we're really looking at is a small experiment, not a big leap.
Litecoin creator, Charlie Lee issued a tweet stating that «a trusted sourse says there's no truth to China banning [bitcoin] mining or network.»
«We really wanted to see whether there really was any truth to this idea that they're working together for a benefit,» said Steven Portugal, a biomechanist at the University of London's Royal Veterinary College and lead researcher on the new Nature paper.
There's always been some truth to «Veep's» exaggerated depiction of D.C. politics, but in the wake of Donald Trump's presidency, the HBO comedy series feels downright prescient in the way that it satirizes incompetence within the U.S. government.
But there is another truth to which her rebirth bears witness.
Deputy Inspector Martine Materasso said there was no truth to claims about a slowdown among officers.
And while the Welshman's agent insists there is no truth to speculation over a move, reports in Spain continue to suggest that Bale will be on the market.
It's mostly tongue - in - cheek and a bit cliche, but as silly as it is, there is some truth to stereotype.
Recent studies have pointed to the fact that there may be some truth to dressing for the job you want, as noted by the Wall Street Journal.
Crusades were Catholics the worst of any religion they killed and forced religion not Pentecostal or baptist and much of the catholic church was remnants of the roman papacy which were pagan religion.u can't lump together all people of a faith to determain it's truth
Here is a truth to cherish always: We don't mend, tend or haul the net; rather, by God's grace we become the net.
There OBVIOUSLY was some truth to it if he wanted it to go away.
There is truth to explore — not just the dimensions of science or the ponderings of philosophy but the depths of poetry and the testimony of history.
While there is a truth to Richard's intent, we also disagree on how many reactions are valid, or could even have reasonably been anticipated (and therefore the post adjusted for them).
While it was a fictional story (and a bit of a fluffy read), there is some truth to how the quality of a dish can be influenced by our state of mind when cooking it.
Though we will never know with certainty, there probably is some truth to the Kaldi legend.
Maybe there's truth to GOP would rather fight Bisping, whom he trained with.
With his riposte later in the day, Rory got in another jab at Chamblee by mocking Tiger's strength — or lack thereof, if there's any truth to recent rumors about Woods» inability even to sit in a car without pain.
SHITTTTTTTTTT Benzema is on plane, rumors are he is heading to London, and plus Bank balance for Arsenal salaries will be higher by 20m pounds, COULD IT BE, pls let it be truth
These people either use new found evidence or question what has previously been taken as a given to re-interpret history, putting their own spin on what we perceive to have been the truth to illuminate the subject in a new light.
Asked if she thinks there's any truth to Paladino's charge, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate's mother replied:
If there is any truth to Femi's assertions, it will be fair to conclude that Buhari is comatose and on live support.
You may have been told that you need to «eat big to get big», and while there certainly is some truth to this, most lifters who are just starting out and want to bulk up as quickly as possible end up taking it way too literally.
BSN Axis HT - contains various ingredients to naturally increase testosterone production in the body, and there is some truth to BSN's claim of «Intensifies training aggression and tolerance to pain».
where I'm telling online daters that they might need to take a break as well, there's some truth to ODF.?
There's some truth to matching based on how you see yourself, because eHarmony claims that their members have longer lasting marriages and relationships than those who met on other dating sites.
There's truth to Porter's dilemma — so deathly afraid of becoming like his father that the fear becomes a catalyst to start further down the path to doing so — and it mirrors Walter's own relationship with his own dad, whose suicide he avoids discussing at all costs.
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