It may be true that many start-ups fail because of bad management rather than bad ideas.
It may be true that connectivity and collaboration have always been the cornerstones for achieving and maintaining lasting influence.
Randi Reitan says the economy argument, while it may be true, trivializes an issue so near and dear to them.
It may be true that girls like the California, but I have it on good authority that plenty of boys do too.
And although it may be true that a picture is worth a thousand words, it takes only seven words to express that thought.
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Often the calculations are wrong: it may be true, for example, that the value of Apple stock is greater than the GDP of Poland.
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" Well, he came to the dais and said, "it may be true that I need no introduction, but no one enjoys one more than I do.
Mr. DAVID HARRIS (Graduate, Brigham Young University): It may be true that some of the things that maybe he has done or has represented aren't exactly in accordance with what BYU represents.
It may be true that Bush himself does not sit down and talk to pollsters, but that does not mean that Karl Rove and Karen Hughes pay no attention to what pollsters say.
It may be true that, in the long term, it is impossible to reduce unemployment by tolerating high inflation, that the power to make such a choice is illusory, and that nothing is lost by giving it up.
While it may be true that mortgage originations may slow in 2013, I believe that markets have adjusted the price of FBC in anticipation of a slower financial sector, giving it a 35% haircut from its highs of the year.
While it may be true that the archetypal chief executive is driven as much by a desire for power and to amaze the world with his business prowess as by a desire to be rich, human nature makes it certain that some will be guided by meaner motives.
But it may also be true that Pakistan will ultimately be ready to yield far more on Kashmir than it is suggesting in public.
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It may also be true that your employer was classifying you as an independent contractor.
As I say above, it may well be true that we want to green our economies.
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But it may not be true, and somehow nobody, including me, bothered to notice.
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But it may not be true, as the Wall Street Journal suggests in a recent article.
It may well be true that Romney will emerge as the eventual winner.
It may well be true that in theory that health care cost curve can be bent by acting aggressively as a buyer.
It may well be true: the career, indeed the life, of a guerrilla leader is apt to be short, and it is not always the army that has disposed of him.
Now it may also be true that the financial markets would go into a tailspin if Congress bars the U.S. from net new borrowing a response that could sharply drive up interest rates.
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It may be as true for Marissa Mayer and Yahoo as it was for John Keats, Francis Bacon and the sonnet form: We make structural decisions not on the basis of overcoming or eliminating constraints, but on the careful, conscious choice of constraints.
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And the fact that it was not as severe as it could have been may be true, but we cannot lose sight of the fact that many, many Americans were severely affected by it, and some lost their lives.
It may sound too good to be true, but such a reactor is indeed possible, and a number of teams around the world are now working to make it a reality.
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Now although the Portes and Osborne explanations may seem contradictory, they can both be true: investors may be lending to the Exchequer both because it seems a lot safer than lending to Italy and Spain and because there doesn't seem anywhere else terribly exciting to put their cash.
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