In his Democratic convention speech this week, Clinton bungled a few of the details, but told a larger truth: Big cuts in Medicaid are likely to mean lost benefits for the frail elderly and younger people with disabilities.
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In Manhattan, where you sit reading this, perhaps in that fake-French coffee shop (is it really called Savoir Faire?) with the amazing almond croissants you pretend to allow yourself only once or twice a month but in truth devour at least twice a week.
And yet I am quite certain in my heart of hearts that modern music and modern art is not a conspiracy, but is a form of truth and integrity for those who practise it honestly, decently and with all their being.
It is a simple but boring truth that men can usually manage with a more limited repertoire of clothing.
At 60 for 5 you could have been excused for thinking Australia were batting on a minefield but the truth is the pitch didn't really play a sinister part in any of our dismissals.
But he brings a truth to these roles through that method and that makes them convincing and worthy of awards.
But a shred of truth likely lies in the argument that TIFs have kept housing prices in Chicago fruitfully low.
Sick and misguided people wanted to see Dr. King dead, but he represented a truth that lives cannot deter, that jails cannot confine, and bullets cannot kill.
Complicity is a slippery word, but there is a degree of truth in what he says.
So what we have here is not necessarily real, not necessarily the truth, but a stochastic process that moves closer and closer to the real, to the truth.
Bolton, who drop a place to 13th, will feel their late rally was worthy of a point but, in truth, they would have been out of contention far earlier had United taken a few more of their numerous chances.
Excuse the language, but I am on a truth and transparency mission this year.
Points from Shane Cullen, Kinsella and Eric Bradley (two) did help Wexford to reduce Fermanagh's lead to four points (1-12 to 0-11) with seven minutes left but in truth, a comeback never looked on the cards.
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An extremely paranoid person would think they'd found a bomb, but the truth isn't much better.
Nearly everything discussed or written is but a thin veneer over the truth.
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But the truth is that a team needs someone to make sure all of the Is are dotted and Ts crossed.
But everybody should recognize a simple truth: The issues at stake in Egypt will not be resolved through violence or suppression.
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From the outside looking in, it may seem like a slow process but truth be told, messaging slowly unfolds as ideas are pushed into the spotlight and examined.
So you loomed large on the literary scene, and that is a fact, as well as a truth, but you loomed large in my conscious and unconscious life as well.
In terms of the location they say it's the finest place in the world to attend a concert but the sad truth is that for the moment the Sydney Opera House should be seen and not heard.
Zambia coach Herve Renard will be pleased his team managed to contain Nigeria, who were favourites before the game - but in truth it was a poor showing from Shaibu Amodu's side who were relieved to go through.
El Castillo de Buen Amor (the Castle of Good Love) may be about the least martial name ever conceived for a fortress, but in truth this place in the plains north of Salamanca was designed more for pleasure, despite its crenellations, impressively bulky walls and (dry) moat.
This may be a little too much honesty for some people, and they may call Levine a sellout or misleading marketer, but the truth is the game does need to appeal to more than just a niche of hardcore gamers.
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The complexities of the qualification system meant that a 2-2 draw would have been enough to send both Spain and Croatia through -- but in truth that scoreline never looked a likely outcome.
But the truth is banking is a business that aims to makes profits for shareholders.
The answer may seem like a resounding yes, but the truth may shock you.
But there is a good deal of truth in their other two charges.
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