As with all effective PR, there is some truth in the arguments coming from both sides.
There is some truth in this: lower rates make a loan cheaper in its early years.
The various candidates cited scheduling conflicts, and I think there's some truth to that.
And the stories had some truth, along with the addition of a happy ending.
There are opportunities for new coalitions, they say -- and there is some truth in that.
There also seems to be some truth in the "Tiger Mom" syndrome described by author Amy Chua.
There is some truth in this, but the awkward fact is that post-bubble economies tend to be deflation-prone.
Mr Jacobs accepts there is some truth in such criticisms, but insists other factors are also at play.
But I thought it was an opportunity to get some truth out about Katrina because there were so many lies.
Ms Hardwick argues with any notion of Melville as pitiable, but she does concede some truth in Lawrence's desperate summary.
Though there WAS some truth in those sentiments, all bets are off now that momentum is starting to build towards compromise.
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Mr Wallace claimed to have invented Reaganism, with its simple music for the masses, and there is some truth in this.
And although there is some truth in that explanation, it's too partial.
There may be some truth in both but talking to senior Tories about gay marriage reminds me of talking to Tony Blair about Iraq.
There is some truth in all of those accusations, but what ordinary Greeks can't see is how the present policies offer a way out.
There might have ben some truth to it back in 1980, when Ries published his legendary Positioning, because TV still dominated the media landscape.
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So Whitehall and Westminster will recognise some truth in the new series of Yes, Prime Minister but it is still more comedy than documentary.
But is there some truth in the charge that only an insider can have the "deep and profound understanding of policing" required for the job?
And there may be some truth to that point of view.
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But amid the Lin-mania it's possible for James to see some truth to the case New York tried and failed to make two summers ago.
It sounds silly, but there might be some truth to it: the NRF survey did find that almost 70% of adults plan to celebrate Halloween this year.
While there is some truth to each of these perspectives, all suffer from being ahistorical and fail to comprehend the motivation of business leaders in the United States.
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There is some truth in this, but another reason why the policy has failed to boost spending is that overindebted households and firms prefer to save and repay debt.
The gambit worked, and not only because the marketing was good but also because there was some truth in it: The upright meteorite was aesthetically as compelling as a Hepworth.
"There's definitely some truth and validity in these charges...of different standards, " says Peter Chowla, policy officer at the Bretton Woods Project, an NGO that monitors the IMF and the World Bank.
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