The best, most immediate measure of the true value of the dollar--or any currency--is gold.
Identity thieves typically file early in the tax filing season, well in advance of the true owner of the SSN.
Gold always tells this tale because it's once again the single best market measure of the true health of the dollar.
In this sense, each of you embody the same uplifting, optimistic spirit that has always defined the American original we honor today one of the true keepers of the flame of freedom.
But the one entrepreneur from whom I have learned the most, to whose example I would most quickly point and who embodies all the heroic qualities of the true adventurer of enterprise, is the one along whose side I have labored all this while.
"His contribution to the international game has been immense and quite rightly he will be remembered as one of the true legends of the sport, " Richardson said of Ponting, who ranks behind only Don Bradman in Australia's list of batting greats and is the only player to have won the ICC's cricketer of the year award twice in a row.
According to the article (and with a full caveat that the article of course may not capture the true intent of the school officials profiled), a goal here was to create a computer-centric classroom.
Published in Science, that paper gave the best-yet estimate of the true number of words in English a million, far more than any dictionary has recorded (the 2002 Webster's Third New International Dictionary has 348, 000).
But by making the parliament more reflective of the true breadth of European opinion, in all its diversity, this week's elections could yet raise its standing in Europe.
The prospect of super intelligence replacing aging knees, new electronic retinas and the electronic control of disease is the true promise of technology and many embrace this innovation with open arms.
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Only longitudinal studies that follow the economic lives of the same people over long periods of time have the power to reveal the true nature of income inequality, along with the various factors that cause some people to be more economically successful than others.
The TUBA is the biggest, heaviest, widest, and lowest-pitched of the brass instruments, the true bass of the family.
Owned by Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, the Saudi Defence Minister and son of the late King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, the Al Salamah is not a yacht in the true sense of the word.
And among the sceptics, supporters, conspirators and those simply passing through, there exist a number of theories on the identity of Christian and the true nature of the stones.
The trouble is, the Bank of England's policy of raising interest rates seems to be hurting manufacturers but not putting much of a squeeze on sellers of services, the true villains of the piece.
They are the result of the underlying philosophy of shareholder value, rather than the true purpose of every firm: create value for customers.
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The subterfuge of using different brokerage firms and multiple customer accounts is to give the false impression of increased market interest and depth, and to hide the true identities of the manipulators.
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The committee said a lack of data from countries with some of the worst death tolls, a tendency to under-report maternal deaths and the use of national averages all meant it can be hard to establish the true extent of the problem, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.
The remarkable thing is that 96% of people who accepted the friend request already had the true owner of the profile in their list of friends. (The same person was added to the their list two times because they were unaware of the false profile).
Thus, the nominal GDP figures give perhaps a better impression of the true rate of growth.
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He changes the subject from the one on all of our minds to a false standard that distracts us from the true nature of the problem.
The same is true of the Republicans of course, but with a different set of interest groups.
Lack of co-ordination has been blamed for making the financial crisis worse, with national authorities not aware of the true size of banks' balance sheets within their borders.
"It is a singular honour for me to present the Festival Tribute Award, a Volta Award, to one of the true icons of world cinema, " he said.
The CFO of a fast-growing company told me they are holding off on hiring until the true costs of the Affordable Care Act are known.
However the SNP's economy and enterprise spokesman Jim Mather said the current measures of unemployment masked the true impact of economic under-performance.
"The whole of the St Helens Club, town and no doubt the rugby league community are saddened at the loss of one of the true legends and gentlemen of the game, " said Saints chairman Eamonn McManus.
The sensor measures the deflection of the barrel relative to the sight with extreme precision and electronically realigns the crosshairs with the true position of the barrel.
Mr Straw said that the accounting changes were introduced, on police recommendation, in order to produce a more accurate picture of the true level of crime.
It is only privately, in the recesses of Whitehall, that the true state of their relations becomes apparent.
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