Members of the film industry contend that arguments like these don't tell the whole story.
While the formula helps investors compare specific costs, it doesn't tell the whole story.
By trying to tell the whole story of the cold war, Mr Littell has aimed magnificently high.
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That simple number, from foreclosure data firm RealtyTrac, doesn't tell the whole story, especially in Louzado's case.
Mike Taylor senior countryside ranger at Flintshire County Council said bare statistics did not tell the whole story.
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There would have been an easier way to make this a rousing tale: to tell the whole story.
But the official expense ratio doesn't tell the whole story about the portfolio management costs that come out of investors' hides.
So instead they treat scorecards like scoreboards, with black and white numbers that they think tell the whole story.
Although the Twitter-friendly headline tells you a lot in one sentence, it is not intended to tell the whole story.
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We can't tell the whole story without talking to them and I've got quite a lot of questions for him.
But Ronnie Knox insists these statistics do not tell the whole story.
But these are averages and they do not tell the whole story.
However, it doesn't tell the whole story, or even half the story.
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In the governments' defence, these figures do not tell the whole story.
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Though the country lost 85, 000 jobs during the first two months of 2008, Paulson said those figures did not tell the whole story.
Additionally, investigators will want to know the context of the alleged assaults, and also whether the widely-circulated online video clips tell the whole story.
But those figures don't tell the whole story, some experts say.
Opposition politicians claimed budget cuts meant more officers being taken off the beat to undertake civilian duties, meaning the figures did not tell the whole story.
This will be seen as an admission by Mr Sants that the financial results currently published by banks don't tell the whole story about the risks they take.
Make sure you balance any type of assessment against other information like performance, observation, and feedback such as references - because they don't always tell the whole story.
Therefore, the amount used does not tell the whole story.
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'Reports that poor economic conditions and the wait for Windows 8 hurt the PC industry this quarter do not tell the whole story, ' said Tom Evans, Canalys Research Analyst.
In the Senegalese village of Yoff, just a few kilometres up the coast from the capital Dakar, the hundreds of canoes lined up along the seaside tell the whole story.
It is of national importance because, although no one single document can tell the whole story, it is at the heart of the documentary evidence that has informed modern opinion on the First World War.
Even these impressive numbers do not tell the whole story: colleges in some parts of the country have waiting lists of up to two years and find students queuing at dawn to sign up.
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