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a true statement
he told the truth
he thought of answering with the truth but he knew they wouldn't believe it
How To Use true statement In A Sentence
- We may assert that there is no such thing as truth, but we regard that as a true statement.
- The word, derived from the Latin "principium", meaning a foundation, beginning, source, origin, or cause, has, because a cause implies an effect, acquired in correct usage the significance of a true statement of relationship between cause and effect. Sound Military Decision
- a true statement
- In the case of the pyromaniac, his justification is defeated by the true statement that striking the match will not cause it to ignite.
- This is a true statement, though Erbakan did not take Mr. Erdogan's current softly-softly approach to Islamist Turkey. Turkey's Islamist Presidents
- I caution you to realize that neither the first or second true statement means that the Israeli leadership has neither a “Grand Strategy” or a set of determinable goals. The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Israeli Incompetence
- May 12th, 2009 at 3: 01 am raevmo: The problem for Christians is, of course, once you admit that parts of the bible are utterly foolish and untrue statements, heddle: That would be a problem. Augustine on Creation
- Technically perhaps a true statement, but the emanations and penumbras of the bill will result in bureaucratic decision-making when it comes to who gets treatment and who does not. Ben Smith: Wilson wins? - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
- A concise and true statement for a book largely filled with poems that read more like essays with poetic line breaks.