Not exact matches
I have
tried to use other kind of biscuits
to make pie crusts over the years, but
to tell you the
truth, nothing ever worked as well as these biscuits, the biggest issue being the crust thoroughly
sticking to the springform.
«They have, since 2008,
tried without success, and one would have hoped that they would have learnt their lessons by
sticking to the facts and telling the
truth, rather than propagating falsehoods.»
Is there any
truth to this report against Martek and it's safety and clean - ness as a product??? I really want
to go the Algae - based Omega 3's route, but now I'm completely
stuck, scared
to ingest this stuff... Do have any thoughts??? I'm totally confused now and scared
to try this alternative
to fish oil.
I was the kind of kid that people always sighed over and said, «She has such a wild imagination,» which usually meant «I wish Sarah would
try to stick to the
truth.»
Stick with me while we
try to tease out the
truth from imperfect market research (and I'll be dealing only with the mainstream book market, not textbooks or religious books).
In comparison
to other RPGs, which despite its constant mockery
Stick of
Truth is still
trying to be, there's not a wealth of equipment
to play with and it's generally very obvious which item is best
to use, but in the game's defense the selection available works well with the overall design of the game.
So when a paper like the Guardian does
try to get it right the scientific side needs
to appreciate the fact that they are
sticking out their necks for the
truth.
It is ok
to ask if your expert could phrase something differently — but if the expert is uncomfortable with the change,
try to understand why — a good expert is probably right and being careful
to stick to the strict
truth
The more you
try, the more obvious it will become
to the interviewer that you lack enough confidence in yourself
to stick to the
truth.