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It's not so much that senators don't like to take action, although that's partly true.
NPR: This Week in Washington: Iraq Debate, Intel Estimate
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That is partly true, but by focusing on it, he fails to explain why Brazil is starting to experience radical changes.
ECONOMIST: A hard nut to crack
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But it turns out that is only partly true.
ECONOMIST: African child mortality
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But that's only partly true.
ECONOMIST: Economics
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That may be partly true.
FORBES: Internships Are Not Minimum Wage Substitutes
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This is only partly true.
ECONOMIST: Israel's new government
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And her wish is about to come true - partly because of a political upheaval in Georgia.
BBC: Home towns struggle with legacy of Stalin and Hitler
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The choice of the term True Beer was partly by default.
FORBES: Craft Beer: The 1986 Definition
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Lord Lawson, it is true, was partly a victim of ill luck: when he loosened policy in 1987-88, few (least of all official statisticians) knew how strong the economy already was.
ECONOMIST: The economy
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This is not the Tuscany of Renaissance masterpieces and grand classical architecture--it's not even an extension of the cosmopolitan, Anglo- infiltrated countryside the English like to call Chiantishire--but perhaps a few days' diversion from all that, a place kept true to its roots partly by being overlooked.
FORBES: The Other Tuscany
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"The cliched saying "you can take the Indian out of India but you can't take India out of the Indians" holds true and that is also partly why people want to go back and be comfortable around the environment they grew up in, " added the young businessman from Ahmedabad.
BBC: India's Australian dream
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Hun Sen maintains that improved revenue collection has partly offset these losses -- which, if true, may allay some of the IMF's concerns about Cambodia's economic management.
CNN: Rebuilding A Country?