The opposite is actually the truth because it is the central bankers who are floating precipitously out at sea.
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We asked another group to exchange an e-mail with a stranger who faced the same decision with a different counterpart, and who indicated that he or she would probably tell the truth, because it was the right thing to do.
Although his words often led to controversy, according to Barkley his mouth was never the cause because it always spoke the truth.
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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.
"It was probably kind of refreshing because it was the truth, " Lavin said.
If Wheeler seems comfortable in this Samuel Beckett world where the truth is a lie and only lies lead to the truth, perhaps it's because he's been living there a long time.
There are many who have criticised me for being what they call a poster girl for the army - very flattering to be seen as a poster girl for anything at this time of life - but I think the truth is I am very fond of the army, because I always thought of it as my father's army.
Mr Vaxevanis said he had published the list "because I'm a journalist and it's our job to tell the truth to the people".
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And Clemens said to Pettitte, according to Pettitte, that he would not - he would tell the truth, because he's never used it.
In recent interviews, he has said he shouldn't have lied but did it because he wanted to keep the truth from his then-pregnant wife, Huma Abedin, a longtime aide to former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.
This is an old habit (the first newspaper in France was supported by Cardinal Richelieu, the country's first prime minister) and may explain why French politicians do not need to tell the truth to voters: it is because no one else will.
In truth, the tycoons abhor democracy chiefly because it would put an end to a system that blesses cosy business arrangements quasi-monopolies and cartels in property, bank interest rates, electricity and ports, while the rest of the population is bought off with subsidised housing and health care.
" Told of that, Mr. Lynam said he considered it a "compliment because George always told the truth.
Closer to the truth is that yucho is on the march because the opposition it used to face has splintered.
The interesting truth is that it is excellent precisely because of it.
The truth is, the reason it worked is because of some very tough choices that many of you made, but the ability to work across state lines and party lines to try to get people focused not just on the past but also on the future.
It frightened her, that notion, but it pleased her, too, because she wanted to proclaim the truth, she wanted to reveal who she really was: not the good and faithful wife she pretended to be but someone else, someone interrupted.
Rather, it should stand apart because the President uses the occasion to speak unvarnished truth to power.
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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The mockery of consumers lining up for the next iPhone -- a phone that the ad below mocks as being more of the same -- struck a nerve because it was built around a certain amount of truth.
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The truth and it rarely gets discussed is that stocks move because big traders bet their capital.
But in 1992, then-candidate Bill Clinton's campaign slogan in the United States, "It's the economy, stupid, " caught on precisely because it highlighted such an obvious, important truth.
Still, what I see now coming from the far right is frightening, because it is a bunch of huge egos who think they have cornered the market on truth, who are so correct in their own minds that they believe THEIR answers are the only ones.
The truth about index investing must be told over and over again because lies are constantly being told around it.
Firstly, the idea that there was a need to thin the herd of elephants because of an overpopulation problem sounds like what a hunting operator would say, but it is not the truth.
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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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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".
It is important to point this plain truth out today as the excitement builds about Stuxnet, because Israel's leaders have a history of mistaking tactical innovation and advantage with strategic transformation.
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