The real truth: no one outside the agency has any idea what the FDA will do, .
And the real truth is that every generation does indeed run out of mineral reserves.
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Sometimes, what peddlers of pseudoscience say may have a kernel of real truth that makes it seem plausible.
Most importantly, believing too much in your own idea can stop you from learning the real truth about what customers want.
But the real truth is that volatility can work in your favor.
The real truth is that we cannot be certain that economic growth will persist at the current rate and so start making a meaningful impact on unemployment.
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The real truth of the matter is that any system of taxation which subjects the same income stream to the tax regimes of two countries is double taxation.
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But the real truth is that he was far from selfish, and the results of his actions are all the evidence the authors need to make this point.
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To find out exactly who is responsible for this and if it's accurate, we've ask Bill Adair, the editor of PolitiFact, to help us find the real truth of the matter.
There is, however, some real truth underneath those one-liners.
The real truth may never be known.
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Those partnerships may be below the radar screen, and they aren't likely to make the daily news, but over time the many small initiatives will prevail over the crimes that manage to steal our attention from real truth about interfaith cooperation in America and elsewhere.
Why didn't BBC go to the scientists who advised the cardinal and the WHO and get the real truth - surely there have been electron microscope scans of this type of rubber that would prove definitively whether or not the pores are larger than or smaller than the HIV virus.
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.
Curiosity's discovery at its landing site in the equatorial Gale Crater provides the first real ground truth for those observations.
And in truth, the real importance of the disparity in their testimony is questionable.
In truth, the real problem remains the two countries' long, shared border.
Contrasted with the one on the left, the diagram on the right is what Palmer calls the community of truth, where real learning occurs.
Called AVATAR (Automated Virtual Agent for Truth Assessments in Real-Time) and developed by the US government and the University of Arizona, an official figure (a man nicknamed Elvis) projected onto a screen conducts the interviews and can detect small changes in movement and behaviour to see if a traveller is telling the truth.
This observation that the Net provides massive consumer surplus but not enough real commerce enjoys a ring of truth.
The truth is that the real damage to confidence comes not from a one-day fall, as in October 1987, but from a multi-year bear market of the kind we could be entering today.
"I really didn't want to know the truth or anything about my real family, " she recalls.
Mr. Jerome says the moment of truth has arrived for the real Toaster.
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Yet beneath all that volatility lies a haunting and inexorable truth: "In real-dollar terms, paper pricing basically goes down" over the long haul, says Georgia Pacific President Lee Thomas .
Even if I have it all wrong and these scientists had some good reason to mislead us (instead of making a strong case with real data) I think disseminating the truth is still the safest bet by far.
In truth, the issues are very real and close to home, albeit invisible to most of us.
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