One thing that is certainly a myth is that junk bonds were your only business.
Serendipity in such ways is far from a myth but a real aspect of doing business.
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Just because the Resistance was later mythologised, does not mean the Resistance was a myth.
It is a myth that the endowment policy and the mortgage are inextricably linked.
After all, there is little conclusive proof that Bigfoot is anything but a myth.
The holidays causing suicide rates to increase may be a myth, but Lisa seemed serious.
We may believe that ourselves, but this is a myth that continues to hold women back!
No matter that this rotation is a myth, as highlighted by Fund Manager, John Hussman.
While there is a myth that charter is more expensive, this is usually not the case.
Innocence in Arcadia is, of course, a myth that few parents will hold to if pressed.
It is high time we recognize the "food vs. fuel" debate for what it is: a myth.
The theory that a degree will secure a student a high paying job is today more a myth.
Perhaps, however, the ideal of progress has been a myth for longer than Europeans may care to admit.
Although emerging-market players are increasingly powerful, it is a myth that their prime advantage is lower labour costs.
That's a myth pushed by Hollywood and people trying to sell you something.
Used to be that an athlete did some exciting things, and the marketers would take over and build a myth.
Finally, the evidence is that we have no ability to consciously process anything meaningful and free will is a myth.
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It's not just a phone, it's a myth, an idea, possibly a legacy... and a really, really long time coming.
The idea that the clubby NYSE was once an effective self-policer is a myth as outsized as Grasso's recent paychecks.
We have a myth in tech--probably dating back to Bill and Dave's original model 200A--that great technology always wins the race.
"The view that too little British history is taught in secondary schools in England is a myth, " the report also said.
But University of Washington law professor Eric Schnapper says the idea of fake cards turning into real votes is a myth.
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The real-life experience of the rising generations strongly suggests that predictability in private life is a myth, or, at most, an imposition.
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Mr. Hosseini's new novel, "And the Mountains Echoed, " opens with a myth about a giant, horned div who steals children from villagers.
Although many people might not spend their 8-t0-5 in the office, the 40-hour workweek is still a myth for most knowledge workers.
He also argues that it is a myth that Labour lost the 1992 general election because people thought it would raise taxes.
This is why we often consider multitasking a myth, and feel it is more accurate to think of it as rapid task switching.
The explosion of money growth in the past two years is a myth and the resulting explosion of inflation is nowhere to be found.
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