Now, I will admit that we have added into our legislation a minimum set of standards to ensure that somebody that's seeking a policy isn't fooled by a policy that may sound too good to be true and in fact becomes too good to be true.
The bottom line is that graphene is too good to be ignored and - in some applications - may yet prove to be too good to be true.
Much as we'd suspected, the Matrix One may just be too good to be true.
It is also worth pointing out that everyone from David Roberts at Grist to Sean Pool with Science Progress has pointed out that the news may be too good to be true (that said, V3Solar did have their claims validated by an external third party).
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Kallmes did the study because he always though the results reported for vertebroplasty seemed too good to be true--everyone got good results no matter how much cement was injected or what technique was used.
Be wary of claims that are too good to be true, because they often are scams preying on the uninformed.
Ever-popular annuities sometimes sound too good to be true, which in itself is probably a good reason to avoid them.
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Irving Mann has been in business long enough to be skeptical of out-of-the-blue offers that seem too good to be true.
When we found out the City Hall building was going to be available and it was two blocks away, it was almost like too good to be true.
The main objection to the drug, he says, is that it's too good to be true.
To an advocate of smaller government like this columnist, it sounds too good to be true.
The "least expensive" method suggests they sought you--and that is often too good to be true.
Some charitable schemes that sound too good to be true are in fact legal.
Its first resident, Alex Fulford, said it seemed "almost too good to be true".
As the saying goes, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.
Its offers were too good to be true, or at least to be sustained.
As some readers pointed out at the time, it seemed almost too good to be true.
They need to remember that if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Once last thing, a deal too good to be true almost always turns out bad.
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Logan himself has the opposite problem -- he's just too good to be true.
After all, sometimes a deal that sounds too good to be true is .
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But others saw it as staged, a con job, a picture too good to be true.
Anytime I come across something that I think is too good to be true, I get nervous.
What makes this initiative, dubbed the Loudoun Math and IT Academy (LMITA), too good to be true?
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At least she has the good sense to question something that sounds too good to be true.
"If something seems to good to be true, it probably is, " says Claudia Lombana, a PayPal shopping specialist.
But, to the Photoshop wielding denizens of the internet, the photos were almost too good to be true.
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For starters, always keep in mind that if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.
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