Sentences with phrase «truth of the story»

Maybe the most important truth of this story — sometimes when owners read about behavior issues in my columns or elsewhere, they assume....
The unfortunate truth of this story, however, is that conduct like this is all too common long - term care and nursing care rehabilitation facilities.
To quote from the NCCA statement: «The fundamental truth of the stories of the Stolen Generations, and their pain, can not be denied.
Early on in More Love, Less Panic, Knobler admits, «The absolute 100 percent real truth of the story, is that I never ever thought my wife would agree.»
A strong case can be made that historically the Christian story is not at all unique, he suggested: «This being the case, I shall not attempt to evaluate the historical reliability of the Gospel story of Jesus or argue the unique truth of the story on grounds of a true, factual «kernel» in it.
Ultimately, Fruitvale Station does work, but it's marred by such problematic writing and direction that one can't help but wonder what a filmmaker who is more interested in the subtleties and real truths of this story would have brought to the table.
Whatever the truth of the story, by November 2014 more than 420 churches in the province had had their crosses pulled down — and numerous churches had been threatened with demolition orders.
Some people endorse the value of the decalogue, while denying the truth of the story of Moses and the reality of the God who spoke to him.
What is the truth of the story of a virginal conception?
If you've recently learned that you're in a mixed orientation marriage, please reach out with the truth of your story to someone you trust.
Sometimes they accepted the truth of the stories they used, but sometimes, they did not — Job and Esther describe personalities who never lived, and the authors knew it.
For it is not necessary, on my view, for the asserter of a religious assertion to believe in the truth of the story involved in the assertions: what is necessary is that the story should be entertained in thought....
In defending the truth of this story with his «petroleum» explanation, the captain has changed it from a demonstration of whose God is God to a demonstration of whose prophet is cleverer (or perhaps sneakier).
If we all shared the truth of our stories, rather than the «what we wished had happened,» we would all be better off.
Later that night Latimer used his Facebook page to deceive the public further on multiple levels — as to the truth of my story, the source of my story, the purpose of my story, that my reporting on a car crash in New Rochelle is part of some conspiracy orchestrated by his political opponent.
We are rigorous in establishing the truth of a story, and are well informed when explaining it.
Ultimately he is led to the truth of the story, surprised to find that the ending has more to do with his own life than he could ever have anticipated.
As part of that effort, an American psychologist, Dr. Simon Jordan (Edward Holcroft), is hired to interview Grace, and to establish the truth of her story.
Whom do we believe for the truth of this story?
His focus is entirely on getting to the truth of his story.
A prologue and coda set this up as another story Keturah is telling — albeit, she says, «The truest story I have ever told» — and draws a hazy line between the mundane and the supernatural, leaving readers wondering where the truth of the story really lies.
«I have great respect for journalists,» I continued, «but fully expect that their role is not to present both sides, but to get at, to whatever extent possible, the truth of a story (which means questioning even those with «impressive credentials»).»
He was diving solo and without a camera, however, so we wondered about the truth of the story... Until they were spotted again by Daniel, snorkelling in the shallows!
As the game's name indicates, it's about piecing together the truth of the story through a series of interrogation videos.
The posthumous discovery in 1857 - 58 of erotic drawings among Turner's bequest so appalled the famously buttoned - up English critic John Ruskin, a fervent admirer of the artist, that he reportedly burned some of the offending works in a bonfire, although the truth of this story remains unconfirmed.
While revelation of the hoax has no direct bearing on the verdict, which the Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed in 2005, Daniel tells the Globe that she hopes it provides her a basis to challenge the original lawsuit on the grounds that Defonseca's contract with Mt. Ivy Press had warranted the truth of her story.
Earlier this year, she brought a lawsuit against Defonseca seeking to overturn the verdict on the grounds that Defonseca's contract with Mt. Ivy Press had warranted the truth of her story.
Conviction should result only from a process which grants her the right to challenge the truth of the story the state tells about her, and to tell her own story in her defence.
If your story is that you were late for court because you were kidnapped by small, green, lizards from Centauri and subjected to... etc., you'll need more evidence (data) to satisfy the judge of the truth of your story: pictures and videos might not be enough, even if attested to by, say, Tom Cruise.
Don't get me wrong, I love media, but I love the truth of the story and right of all people to access to it but not it's manipulation by the media to produce sales for sales sake.
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