That is not so true, however, of countries where political worries dominate the equation.
The bloggers will be busy and their stories, true or not so true, will spread like wildfire.
The Etch A Sketch comment was so telling because it rang so true.
"It was so true we had to change our story slightly between beginning and conception, " says the creative director.
So true, this period was not great for corporate profits but rather for the people who worked at these companies, ie the middle class.
This may not be so true if Republicans nominate Mitt Romney.
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OK, it's not unusual for a child to follow a parent's footsteps and land in the same career, but it's not so true when mom or dad is an astronaut.
This human tendency toward believing is what allows not-so-true tales like Armstrong's and Te'o's to flourish.
So the true effect of this treatment of stock options is not to reduce the amount of tax paid at all.
As is so often true with technology, reality lags behind the hype.
So a true fairness issue was at play here if certain teams had a greater number of games called by the replacement refs.
The Chinese government estimates domestic producers are expanding at 30% a year, producing everything from merlot to, within the next year or so, true icewine.
However people in the worst affected suburb, Khalidiya, were describing digging 100 bodies out of the rubble, so the true figure may be somewhere in between.
So the true source of the 93.9 billion lire that flowed into the 22 companies in 1978-85 remains a mystery that only Mr Berlusconi can solve.
China now accounts for a much larger chunk of global imports, so the true scale of any slowdown will be painfully clear from changes in commodity prices and world trade.
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And so, true to form, in July 1997, Reno's staff turned down the FBI's request for permission to search Lee's computer because the agents lacked the "probable cause" evidence required by law.
However, the main contributor to the deficit problem was a poorly designed policy that kept consumer rates low even as supply costs climbed, so the true costs were never passed on to the user.
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What sets them apart is their ability to think outside of Japanese industry's tried and not-so-true practices, and embrace such ideas such as shareholder value and being customer-driven - the management buzzwords in thriving companies worldwide.
This is all so painfully true.
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But why did Hollywood choose to so misrepresent the true racial diversity of the West?
People wanted it to be true so much so, however, that the idea began to grow in popularity.
China changes constantly, so what is true today may not be true tomorrow.
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So that remains true today, and as true today as it did on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday of last week.
So is it true, as Michael Mann claims, that he has been exonerated of all charges in these matters?
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One wonders if it is a self-fulfilling prophecy amongst hedge fund managers, they all believe it so it holds true.
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Even so, a true three-dimensional chip is still some way off, as the necessary etching technology is still in its infancy.
That will remain true so long as we stay a confederation of nation states and not the European superstate some would seek to create.
He pointed out that there have always been atheists in foxholes who, by remaining so, remain true to their beliefs in the face of crisis.
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