It's about manufacturing heroes because, in a truth we all know, too much of it is about making money.
They cannot repeatedly or consistently lie about their companies because the truth will out in a relatively short time.
The gambit worked, and not only because the marketing was good but also because there was some truth in it: The upright meteorite was aesthetically as compelling as a Hepworth.
Mark Bellis, who led the research in Liverpool, says people just don't tell the truth in surveys, partly because they genuinely don't remember but also because they are selective.
If we had done this with bisphenol A, we would not be in the scientific mess we are now in, , because ultimately the truth will win.
But Palmer "failed to see the reality that lay right in front of him because he was looking straight through it in search of some higher truth".
Hosts cannot lie because everything in their language has to contain truth for it to be spoken at all.
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Olmert obfuscates the truth because his political stability rests in the hands of his hawkish coalition partners Yisrael Beiteinu and Shas.
In truth, I must say that because of the vagueness of the articles that were ultimately returned, had we been given such advanced notice, it wouldn't have made much difference, because, simply put, there is a stunning lack of specificity in Article I.
There is little value in asking directly because people tend not to tell the truth, he said, so tracking sharing shows what people are actually reading, not what they want you to think they are reading.
The simple truth is that PCs will grow in number because of this.
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It would be unfair to disqualify Mr Gore because of his boss's peckerdilloes, and in any event truth (at least the whole truth) is a sadly rare commodity in politics.
"My feeling is that he came forward because he's been in a pretty bad place since the truth has emerged, and the only way that he can rebuild to begin his life is to make a full confession of all the things he did, " Walsh said.
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As individuals, very few of us act always in the interests of others and, because of this very basic truth, the legalisation of assisted dying, despite the very best of intentions, may render the most vulnerable even more so.
This entrepreneur doesn't shade the truth because he's a liar but because he lives in a future of wonderful possibilities.
In truth, user reviews might be far more damaging because they contain the words that everyday game players are sharing with their friends.
Because the truth is there was a lot of national insecurity bound up in this, what with the alleged involvement in Al Yamamah of such luminaries as Mark Thatcher.
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The truth is that the markets are shunning Greece because they have limited faith in the progress path.
Yet the truth is that the Tories have been in power for so long because they deserved to be: most of their policies, and attitudes, were the right ones.
Nobody in the hotel, not even the owner (Pauline Collins) or the drunken doctor who resides there (Brendan Gleeson), knows the truth about Albert, though everybody in the movie theatre does, because he is clearly Glenn Close with a haircut.
We do have quite a number of people present, but we--in spite of the numbers, we do want you to feel as comfortable as possible because I think we--everyone present today has an interest in getting to the truth of this matter, and so as best as you can, we would appreciate your answers in a--in a truthful and a fashion that you can recall.
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Lang Lang is a superb, evolving musician, but he does not earn the money he does because he is better than, say, Maurizio Pollini, Martha Argerich, or, in truth, a dozen others.
But every study on the use of fish oil for improving mental health comes with the warning not to overinterpret the findings, because the truth is, we simply do not yet know enough to make sweeping assertions in favor of megadosing on fish oil.
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There might have ben some truth to it back in 1980, when Ries published his legendary Positioning, because TV still dominated the media landscape.
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Because Kellogg's seems now to realize an essential truth of 21st-century business: In a connected world, companies who value and create stronger connections with their customers will win.
Because the truth is, is that these women and men are facing plenty of very serious challenges in their lives.
In truth, though, British police planned to make the arrests just three days later because the plotters seemed close to striking.
In my experience, it is because employers are often reluctant to tell employees the full, unvarnished truth about why they are being terminated.
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Thirty years on, this remains an elusive goal, chiefly because of the most crucial ingredient in the success of the new standards: an understanding of whom the truth is supposed to benefit.
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