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But that note — and Porowski's affirmation — rings true.
But only if what you make rings true to you.
She's like a barometer of that truth that rings true.
When it comes to Black Friday this definitely rings true.
The old adage money talks certainly rings true in Washington.
This might be a cliché but it still rings true.
It's a sophisticated, artificial ballet in which nothing rings true.
The performances are excellent, and Ingelsby's dialogue largely rings true.
There is a tempestuousness in Maryn Jones's music that rings true.
For Zoë*, a Sydney-based graphic designer, this explanation rings true.
That rings true for Bumble founder and CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd.
F. Scott Fitzgerald's passage from "The Great Gatsby" finally rings true.
Christine Blasey Ford's account of her experience rings true for me.
"But, he added: "The report rings true for me and Eddie.
That old adage — fake it 'til you make it — rings true.
But clearly, for many social media users this #stopthebias critique rings true.
They'll make you laugh, in that way when something depressing rings true.
But there's a second part to that story that also rings true.
Razer's assertion that it's buying THX primarily for the brand rings true.
What they're saying: Other researchers aren't convinced that this hypothesis rings true.
And if that rings true, then you really have just two options.
Now, customers are beginning to question whether that thesis rings true anymore.
For me, the old saying rings true: Hunger is the best condiment.
And that gives him an authenticity that rings true for his community.
That idea rings true throughout the show; Heichemer's work is deeply introspective.
This especially rings true when a white man is cast as Usnavi.
What rings true is that—surprise—LeBron is really fucking good at football.
But his suggestion that the administration is entering a new phase rings true.
I have seen on the streets that it clearly rings true to people.
This SNL sketch worked because its use of "The Sopranos" finale rings true.
You'll need a great cover to compete (because the adage still rings true).
In the case of oil in recent years, the saying often rings true.
If you use an anecdote in your argument, make sure it rings true.
Even though the album was written 20 years ago, it still rings true today.
Her trademark line was use your common sense, what rings true, what rings false.
In fact, a three-word phrase they would repeat still rings true to her.
Most critics would say "show, don't tell," but the line rings true to me.
That's a dark verdict on the state of our politics, but it rings true.
Cotton's question rings true across America, but the query goes even deeper than that.
To any American who has seen Iraq or Afghanistan, this counterinsurgency explanation rings true.
In this, her supporters were helped by one story where her testimony rings true.
This friction rings true to me and has existed among other groups of immigrants.
And his poignant declaration "I care more about the farm than me" rings true.
This mystery especially rings true when it comes to the Morales cousins' respective fathers.
Raymond Williams's observation — that "community" seems never to be used unfavorably — still rings true.
The classic Carl Sagan dictum that "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" undoubtedly rings true.
But the account that Ms. Brown gives of her father's last days rings true.
If "home is where mom is" rings true to you, get your mom this candle.
The scene where Meghan was offended by a soap commercial geared towards women rings true.
It rang true then, and it rings true today, whether you like it or not.
And his main result, that people chicken out of big decisions, rings true (Brexit aside).
Apparently all of this still rings true today, 18 years after the single was released.
Also, just the title itself makes this album iconic because the message still rings true.
In other words, that stuff about being open to kissing the frog still rings true.
The advice rings true, but it also provides no roadmap for Usher's escape from angst.
Every moment rings true, the vividly textured locations and knockabout relationships more visited than created.
Not exactly identical source material, but an "I will overcome" message rings true in both tracks.
She says the show's depiction of a resource-depleted war zone definitely rings true to her.
Like all good art, Bechtle's work maintains the ability to instruct, because it somehow rings true.
But whether you love with a glove or not, LELO's call for safe sex rings true.
We'll check back again in another 10 years to see if that claim still rings true...
Three centuries on, it is the vision of Dr Johnson rather than Burke that rings true.
Perhaps the adage rings true when it comes to live online video: Less is sometimes more.
For me, a lot of what Gadsby says rings true, and I'm glad she said it.
Middleditch's impression of hell is goofy, but the way hell's inhabitants process their situation rings true.
One element of Chewing Gum that especially rings true is Tracey's lack of knowledge about sex.
The idea of, "the devil you know is better than the one you don't," rings true.
This certainly rings true for the famous ladies ahead, whose dresses we'll be talking about forever.
I wrote about the situation in full here and it rings true again after Zuckerberg's speech.
The same scenario rings true for other sources of contention, from financial disagreements to sexual concerns.
Listen: "For Real," a previously unreleased Tom Petty track about media posturing, rings true in 2019.
There's a mantra that rings true around the global universe of Mashable, and that's "but first, coffee".
The old saying "money can't buy happiness" rings true even in the world of Grand Theft Auto.
That male arrogance rings true with Weiss, the New York City-based writer in her mid-40s.
Not everything in "Lean on Pete," which was made by the British director Andrew Haigh, rings true.
And that's a sentiment that rings true to most if resale prices are any indication at all.
This rings true for Faye and the people his organization has helped over the past few years.
Lemonade and its investors deeply hope that they have it right and the first assumption rings true.
Though it isn't said much anymore, the meaning behind it still rings true — and has for generations.
About half as edgy as it wants to be, "Sadie" rings true and false in equal amounts.
But despite the blunders, missteps and excessive plot twists of "Welcome to Lagos," its dialogue rings true.
" However, Chilton said the VIX manipulation allegation "rings true to me," adding that "there's certainly enough smoke.
Tensions in Liverpool are high... Strong words from my pal,but it rings true to the ear.
Personalized soy candle If "home is where mom is" rings true to you, get your mom this candle.
Edwards, a self-described socialist, also said Trump's plan to strip back regulation affecting U.S. corporates "rings true".
It's a feel-good story that rings true with many creative people, even in the age of Instagram.
"If any of this rings true or you have any tips, I'm all ears," Port addressed her reader.
The battle tactics, the politics, the psychologies of various characters — for the most part, it all rings true.
Now no one is going to do that, it would be lazy, but the sentiment still rings true.
An old cliche, but one that rings true with a sincerity and clarity especially in moments like these.
This especially rings true for Snap's younger audience that seems to have migrated away from Facebook and Twitter.
"It rings true for the rest of the world — most people are really into sport climbing," he said.
The same rings true for the Touch ID fingerprint sensor, which sits separately next to the Touch Bar.
You think actions speak louder than words It's cliché, yes, but it also rings true for so many.
" Ultimately, the advice of Per$ia, a San Francisco–based Latinx drag queen, rings true: "Be more open.
It's a problem that rings true throughout The Rhythm Section — a lot of build-up without much payoff.
Instead, the narrative of a "synchronized global growth" still rings true underneath the sea of red, they said.
Neither extreme scenario rings true based on historical evidence or my own experience in business and global philanthropy.
Yet, one thing rings true: cyber will be the biggest challenge we face in the next few decades.
Her view that Kant was mistaken in making the sublime a separate category from the beautiful rings true.
Under current conditions, Sun Tzu's saying that "the line between disorder and order lies in logistics" rings true.
As I told you, her trademark line was use your common sense, what rings true, what rings false.
Stories of psychosis rarely resolve themselves and this literary choice rings true even if it isn't traditionally cathartic.
But with or without this new factory, Hintz's comments on the political posturing of Foxconn's deal still rings true.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) lawsuit against technology company Qualcomm rings true of all three of these problems.
Still, Brennan says, the message that the program's doctor (played by Keanu Reeves) tries to get across rings true.
While the work is hardly a response to today's increased political conservatism, its commentary on restrained connection rings true.
And the thing that makes The Simpsons great is when it rings true and it speaks to your life.
Having once been young, I can confirm that Zelda's preoccupation with French-kissing and losing her virginity rings true.
"The adage for this White House I think rings true for previous White Houses as well," this source said.
But almost two-and-a-half decades on from launch, it rings true now more than ever, he says.
And it means reckoning with the dangers of "polite" racism, as Dr. King warned, which still rings true today.
Like the show as a whole, this short scene is candid, funny, and rings true for many gay men watching.
I don't know… maybe I'm moving into generalized, abstract territory, but my point is, Run Lola Run still rings true.
Cleveland Hustles: The Hustle Continues The rule long recited by realtors rings true for many small businesses: Location, location, location.
And so far everything I've seen in Making a Murderer rings true, and everything I've heard in Serial certainly did.
A study of a few dozen cats might not be grounds for concrete conclusions, but this rings true for me.
"It makes sense that they would not have the current versions of software; that rings true to me," said Woods.
This challenge rings true with what Hoosiers already know, that unions should defend workers' rights, not threaten their job security.
When he asks for simple kindness, and she hesitates before lying down against him onstage, their possible reconciliation rings true.
There is no way to verify parts of his story, but individuals who work with immigrants say it rings true.
This carefully observed family story rings true to life, but a larger purpose in Laura's 15-year chronicle remains elusive.
The reforms align with a traditional vision of America and American capitalism, though the message rings true around the world.
The Tom Petty archives keep yielding more, like this previously unreleased song about media posturing that rings true in 2019.
Though the emotion against President Wilson came and went, the logic of the suffragists' argument against injustice still rings true.
This might just be the only time when that infamous saying "nothing tastes as good as thin feels" rings true.
He said that what still rings true about the book is intention: It's everything in relationships, and it looks like intention.
In any event, "The Cactus League" all rings true, in part because it doesn't try for extra bases, so to speak.
Consistent strategy "Consistency is key," according to Cohen, and this rings true at the seed stage, with regards to cheque size.
" Perry, who was not involved in the Georgetown report, said that the report "rings true" and described the methodology as "sound.
But the bottom line still rings true: it doesn't matter if they're a Hollywood movie star or a poor tobacco farmer.
This rings true for Janusz, who was trafficked from Poland but was given a job with the supermarket a month ago.
If that rings true for you, then it's time to learn which activities can or should be delegated, outsourced, or automated.
I had no idea how much having a child would change me — a cliché, but one that rings true for me.
Sadly, it's his pessimism about an America driven by party, rather than his optimism about the Senate, that rings true today.
Check out more videos from VICE: The assertion that two incomes would be necessary to purchase homes rings true across the country.
It must be said that the show's premise definitely rings true in its soundtrack, too, which finds fun ways to repeat itself.
Even though the book was written almost half a century ago, its story of revolution against oppressors still rings true and relevant.
When it comes to evangelical politics, then, the old adage "the more things change, the more they stay the same" rings true.
My original theory, about an unchanging taste in music leading to a lack of passion for music, still rings true to me.
From my own experience, I can't say that this rings true, but I did feel a different kind of drunk on Tubi.
Yet her tailoring of narrative voices to personalities sometimes gums up the works: Louisa's prairie flatness rings true to an enervating fault.
But if that criticism rings true in some parts of the tech industry, it misses the picture among Silicon Valley's top companies.
This paragraph in particular rings true to me: Like many companies under the thumb of Big Tech, Sonos groused privately for years.
I think if there's anything in ROH which rings true to old school is that we just do a lot of wrestling.
There's an old saying that eventually rings true to most young lovers who say "I do:" Weddings aren't for the bride and groom.
This certainly rings true for Tommy x Gigi — so, you'll want to save up if there's a particular piece that strikes your fancy.
I'd be very curious to hear from other engineers whether this rings true to them, but I thought that was an interesting explanation.
The dry humor and detached, fatalistic attitude rings true for a game where you can essentially do what you want without serious consequences.
We know it's a cliché, but it really rings true, especially when it comes to McDonald's dessert menu items from around the world.
" The comparison still rings true, and not only because, as Steinem had it, Dworkin "was always warning about what was about to happen.
The same rings true in Phillips' "Joker," it just holds more true today and that may leave a bad taste in some mouths. 
Increasingly, Müller's assertion — that the two things people across the world associate with the modern Germany are "Oktoberfest and Bayern Munich" — rings true.
The patient remembers some things; Emma remembers some other things; not everything rings true, but it all makes a kind of warped sense.
The argument that the price of apps would go down if an alternative market existed for iOS rings true, and having options is great.
To All The Boys I've Loved Before might not be a true story, but it rings true to the love that's all around us. 
We still don't know what happened to her baby 10 years ago, but Annalise's conviction that she never wanted children still rings true today.
Early predictions held that the war on terror would rely heavily on air strikes and special forces, which still rings true 18 years later.
"(Wolff is not renowned for his accuracy, even if much of this book rings true.) Bannon says his support for the president was "unwavering.
If that old line about doing the same thing over and over again rings true, Wenger and Giroud have made madmen of us all.
The appellation Rust Belt rings true to a large degree for these states as old companies disappear and are not replaced with new ones.
All this rings true to my own experience, two generations earlier, growing up Catholic on the West Side of Cleveland — except the toilet seat.
Letter To the Editor: "Too Scared to Report Abuse, for Fear of Being Deported" (front page, April 30) rings true on so many levels.
Read the essay Ms. Hinton wrote for The Times in 1967 about young adult fiction, and see how much of it still rings true.
There is no shortage of generalizations about America's younger generations, but one that definitely rings true is their desire to travel, and travel often.
The statement rings true years later, and is one that can also be applied to the work Waithe is doing to champion people of color.
You might not think of famed American author and poet Maya Angelou as an investing resource, but one of her quotes rings true in world.
He's primarily an editor, so he's definitely biased, but it rings true; it doesn't matter how well-shot a film is if it's cut carelessly.
Rockefeller still rings true as one of the greatest names in wealth and philanthropy — most everyone has heard of the center, the foundation, the oysters.
If any of the above rings true, a new generation of devices is vying for your affection, with the promise to help you travel lighter.
The purpose of the March rings true to my beliefs— everyone has the freedom of speech, the freedom to be who they want to be.
When I think about my own business, and think about how history really does repeat itself, the Rome story is one that really rings true.
The narrative of "we are all oppressed by these awful conditions" rings true, but the way that the game visualizes that argument is, frankly, bad.
The slogan is upbeat and rings true to our history of standing up for labor, economic growth, health care, public schools and other social goods.
Roberts, who has a book out in June on the genesis of content moderation work over the past decade, said that rings true to her.
Do you think Kate could be a man and go through a similar experience, or is there something about this story that rings true for women?
Anyway, this isn't a philosophical screed, it's internal PR, but it rings true with the company's public actions and what I know of its internal culture.
Don't worry though, that no longer rings true — 43% of Australian executives are now admitting that a platform-based business model is critical to their success.
But an old cliché rings true for Abby: The journey is more important than the destination, and it's about the people you meet along the way.
This also rings true for Sallans — especially now, as the conversation around trans issues, particularly which bathrooms people use, has become fodder for intense political controversy.
What boxing can teach us about racial fluidity Have you ever heard something you don't understand, but it lingers because, on some level, it rings true?
The cliché rings true that all art is imitation, and "Famous" was heavily inspired by Vincent Desiderio's "Sleep," which was based on Jackson Pollock's "Mural" painting.
Having written extensively about these same issues, and interviewed the major decision makers on multiple occasions, I think that much of Professor Ball's account rings true.
While the distilled Americana of "Halloween" could be set almost anywhere, somehow it rings true of Columbus, Georgia and the essence of spending one's childhood there.
That type of explanation rings true to Bataan, who says he appreciates running in general and the marathon distance specifically, in part because of the difficulty.
Still, Dieter Bohn's review rings true: it remains one of the best tablets that you can get for under $500, and now it's cheaper than ever.
Trump's frightening talk about immigration rings true to the viewers of Fox's talk shows, while it strikes many other Americans as extreme -- or even a joke.
Many countries understandably bristle at the image of being caught between two powers, and that rings true for those that were embroiled in the Cold War.
"Data is the new oil" may have outlasted its usefulness as a metaphor, but one aspect still rings true: Both industries have a serious environmental footprint.
Stoddard's exploration of grief's grip on a family rings true and tender; she does a remarkable job of conveying the emotional haze Rain's outward confidence hides.
You might be a good cook or baker, but there's one thing that always rings true, no matter your skill level: Great kitchen appliances make everything easier.
The same rings true for Hilborn, who has found herself tweet more about politics and not just about cheetahs, lions, and hyenas in the past few months.
That ambition rings true in these rarely seen, small-scale assemblages of postcards and found ephemera — from richly patterned interiors to still-lives starring Campari and Cinzano.
But his idea that happiness can be found in the surrender to visceral feelings of love rings true — and contemporary science seems to be on his side.
Trump's campaign narrative that he's a smart businessman and successful dealmaker, therefore he'd make a good president, still rings true, Lorber told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Wednesday.
She plays the lead role with a mix of courage and shyness that rings true to what it means to be a teenager learning about the world.
That might be particularly true of YouTube video creators, but it's an issue that rings true at least in part for major parts of the U.S. economy.
The more things change, the more they stay the same — and that phrase rings true in a major way when talking about this year's spring beauty trends.
But there's something about Bienville that rings true, something about the plight of small towns all over the South struggling to remain relevant in a modern economy.
It rings true to anyone well-versed in the realm of positive psychology—you don't need to change the situation, you just need to change your mind!
And yet, the old journalistic adage borne of Watergate — you know the one, "follow the money" — still rings true in many ways and many places, including Australia.
Jonathon Kozol, who chronicled inequality in America's schools, never wrote about the school system in Alabama, but his phrase "savage inequality" rings true when applied to it.
This rings true for startups, which need to factor the long hours, unimpressive benefits packages and growing pains — not an ideal environment for those unsure about their future.
"Community" is a word that is bandied about in the restaurant trade, but in the case of Ms. Hart, who is both chef and proprietor, it rings true.
To "Three Billboards" admirers and to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the outfit that hands out the Golden Globes, something about the movie rings true or feels timely.
Negotiator: I've heard that and I want you to come outside and tell us that yourself so the message rings true from you without me passing along your message.
This line encapsulates the film's gritty depiction of defeats and triumphs in the life of a boxer, and pretty much rings true throughout the rest of life as well.
Her Ally has the more dramatic arc of the movie, evolving from bright-eyed nobody to glamorous pop star, and Gaga's performance rings true every step of the way.
Our thought bubble: Hollywood has often struggled to tell Silicon Valley's stories in a way that's both commercially successful and rings true to the tech industry's real-life participants.
This diversity of interests sometimes reduces Democrats' effectiveness: the old Will Rogers joke, "I am not a member of any organized political party — I'm a Democrat" still rings true.
" Or this, which rings true: "Lawyers could usually be trusted to keep secrets that involve their own clients, but were often horrible gossips when it came to everyone else.
A previous article in The Hill titled "Collaboration, not just money, is what's needed to fight cancer" certainly rings true to the goals of the Cancer MoonShot 2020 program.
I'm borrowing that quip about life's finish line (that finish line, of course, being death) from her because it's one of my favorite clichés, and it absolutely rings true.
Looking back on the decades that followed, that often rings true, especially when considering the utopian architecture that emerged in the 1950s and 60s, then faded out in the 1970s.
If the book rings true, it's because Aida is such a complex and imperfect figure; she is not whom you'd invent if you wanted to write a social justice parable.
You've probably heard that sort of stuff a million times, and it would be easy to brush past this sort of jargon, but in this case it actually rings true.
Her journey rings true for anyone who has ever been young, and started testing their ideas optimistically on other people before realizing that other people are always beyond their control.
"The idea that reporting is up rings true to me," Kathryn Laughon, a forensic nurse examiner and professor at the University of Virginia who studies intimate partner violence, told Vox.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - If the old adage "big crops become bigger" rings true, the bearish supply narrative for U.S. corn and soybeans will flourish all the way into January, and possibly beyond.
The short answer is that his "socialist" message rings true to about 22020 percent to 25 percent of the electorate — they just all happen to be concentrated among Democratic primary voters.
Minnesota fans hope Suter's assessment rings true as the sputtering Wild look to snap a seven-game losing skid (0-5-2) when they host the Boston Bruins on Saturday afternoon.
Although Silicon is overused as a prefix, in the case of Saxony it rings true with some of the biggest technology and chip companies, such as Infineon and GlobalFoundries, based there.
"This is pushing the research faster than I thought we would see," said Dana Carroll, professor of biochemistry at the University of Utah, if the MIT Technology Review report rings true.
It's worth noting that some of the jokes on Sex and the City haven't aged particularly well (the first season aired 22 years ago), but that rings true for many comedies.
Though "everything in moderation" is rarely our style mantra (we're all about print on print...on print), when it comes to pulling off certain trends, that age-old cliche certainly rings true.
Watching this pleasant dinner devolve into a series of false starts and endless qualifiers probably rings true for a lot of real conversations that have played out over the past couple weeks.
The way Gus and Mickey alternately badger each other for attention, then neglect each other in favor of more convenient and familiar comforts, rings true for the early stages of any relationship.
It's something that rings true for Nick Manning, senior vice-president at consultancy MediaLink, who wrote a January paper for the World Advertising Research Center mentioning the investment needed for such teams.
In the Every Man a King (made with Union mezcal, Ancho Reyes, bell pepper, passion fruit, honey, and lemon), the bell pepper flavor rings true thanks to Schick's use of raw vegetables.
One prevailing idea among this audience is that Oblivion's ambition to be accessible resulted in a "dumbed-down" version of Morrowind—and, frankly, that's something that rings true with a direct comparison.
The ongoing widespread sell-off in global markets may lead some to question that narrative, but it's a story that still rings true underneath the sea of red, analysts and investors said.
This was a popular selling point at the time, she explained, but a reality that no longer rings true, since the clay above these stations has packed in a century worth of heat.
This especially rings true when it comes to hotels: To find a room that doesn't cost you a fortune, you'd have to compromise on the location — and likely spend hours stuck in traffic.
For Speer, that means being able to dance around in her bikini, "jiggle" and all — but whatever body acceptance means for you, her message still rings true: your body deserves to be loved.
As Hot Julian continues to ponder this, though, he comes up with something that rings true: It's easy to do this to one another because we're all sleeping with people we don't know.
Students: Read both the essay and the article in their entirety, then tell us: — What, if anything, that you read rings true with your experiences or the experiences of people close to you?
Joseph Wilson, who did not work on this latest study, but researches wildlife, focusing on bees, in Utah's Grand-Staircase, said the study "rings true" from what he has seen working on the ground.
But whereas proving that there is a causal link between social mobility and salami savvy is difficult, it appears that Mr Brooks' general observation that Americans' culinary preferences vary by social class rings true.
In her 2016 book, The Confidence Game, Maria Konnikova puts forth the idea that scammers often thrive in times of transition, or unrest — and Lundquist says that theory most certainly rings true to him.
An estimate that rings true if you look at the top domestic grossers of 2016 — a list dominated by retreads such as Finding Dory, Captain America, The Jungle Book, Ghostbusters, Jason Bourne, and Deadpool.
For me, it's been such a positive thing to be able to do that, and I think I can say that rings true for a lot of people I know that are in bands.
On Monday, family members of gun violence victims started using the hashtag #EmptySeat on Twitter to note their own losses, acknowledging that the void the president's gesture tries to address rings true for them.
It rings true; all the little details of insomnia's terrifying mundanity: "A siren is playing its song in the distance / The melody rattles the old window frame..." Is that something that you're familiar with?
The power of this thinking is that, for all its logical perversion and ignorance of history and truly existing social conditions, it rings true to white men based on the relative power we once held.
This notion still rings true for us today and it underpins much of my official work and the charities I have chosen to support, and, indeed, my role as a mother of a young family.
These dynamic characters—who are similar in age to Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and Michael Brown—manage to turn a painful lesson into a fight that rings true to black kids defending their rights today.
It rings true, then, when Ben Lerner argues poems are "always a record of failure," tangible proof of the great chasm between what the human spirit wants to convey and what it is able to.
"It has become clear that the familiar refrain blaming the challenges of the macro retail environment no longer rings true," Litt said in a letter to shareholders, comparing the company's share performance with its peers'.
Though the definition at which Eva eventually arrives — "We cared, but not enough" — rings true, this charming novel derives its power less from its author's reductive attempts at answers and more from her restless questioning.
And while this rings true in many federal prisons -- where nearly half of all inmates are locked up for drug charges, often serving lengthy sentences -- it's a different story in state prisons and local jails.
And that rings true for me, too: I vividly remember applying loads of smudgy eyeliner during my teenage angst years, and hearing multiple friends' parents whispering about it and gossiping that I was vying for attention.
Reading interviews with her highlights the ephemeral and winding quality of her correspondence—her writing rings true to the human experience and makes for brilliant fiction, but it's probably challenging to tackle in the edit booth.
According to her, Harry lived a tragic life and then was "rescued by a magical wizard who he later finds out is really his dad," which rings true on an emotional level, yet is objectively false.
The feeling for the community and its members rings true, especially in small details like the sweeping of a walk, which an outsider sees as a chore and the Shaker sweeper as an act of worship.
To the Editor: As I know from personal experience, adapting to vision loss is a major challenge, and Edward Hoagland's description of his own sense of frustration as well as deprivation during the process rings true.
"Unproven as it is, the account of Christine Blasey Ford — to use Martha's phrase — rings true," the authors write in their final chapter, referring to a saying often used by Kavanaugh's own mother, also a judge.
But that image only rings true if you think that women, people of color, trans people, and other historically disenfranchised people have too much power over white cis men and need to be put in their place.
Much to our delight, this statement rings true for the third season of Stranger Things, which is set to take place a year in the future from where we left off in the spooky town of Hawkins.
While the quote above rings true, I'd add that the difference between the best things and the second best things is far, far greater than the difference between the second best things and the twentieth best things.
And sure, the brain-snatching metaphor certainly rings true when we've seen, in real life, a politician who once warned that Donald J. Trump couldn't be trusted with the nuclear codes now stoically supporting him for president.
But in the case of Made in the Manor's most heartfelt tracks—such as "Little Sis," a track Kano dedicated to a sister he's only met once, or "Strangers," about close friends who grew apart—it rings true.
He's proud of his British-born Chinese heritage and says he was "really brought up in British culture with a bit of Chinese in my blood and food" and—another stereotype that rings true—in his education too.
According to the Washington Post, if you were born in Texas, you were more likely to vote for Beto, and if you were not born in Texas, you were more likely to vote for Cruz, which rings true.
But she tells her yellow friend that she'll never forget him, and it rings true: You never quite forget the friends — whether they're humans, pets, or maybe even a car — that helped you figure out who you are.
The allegation by a whistleblower, in a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission, of potential manipulation of the VIX, a key gauge of market fear and volatility, "rings true," a former market regulator told CNBC on Wednesday.
While I don't know if I could quit the moisturizer for good quite yet, Kerr's philosophy of scaling back skin care to just the products that really give results certainly rings true, and I have had success doing so.
Originally I thought the word soulmate was cringey — cheesy semantics from a bygone era of dream catchers and Buddha beads — but when I started speaking to friends, I realized the term still rings true for a lot of people.
What Wolfe got right—and it's a criticism that still rings true today—is his skewering of what can be an insular, snotty, tone-deaf culture, from the almost religious zealotry of the early days of Modernism to now.
For the following stars, the second scenario rings true — and adorably so, as they find out the big news of what they're expecting alongside their loved ones and fans, who eagerly and excitedly watch the moment unfold on social media.
And by the way: As an intelligence professional, I can tell you that the Steele dossier rings true—that's how the Russians do things.. The result is that we have an American president who is terrified of his counterpart in Moscow.
"Boys and girls don't like to share their train sets," was how Kavonic put it, a jest that rings true when looking at the three adjacent coal-seam gas to LNG plants recently built at Gladstone, on Australia's east coast.
The label situates the band's sound as "something between Thisquietarmy, Sutekh Hexen, and Darkspace,"which rings true; hints of aggressively atmospheric USBM bands like Ash Borer bleed through, as well, married with a sort of frenetic, hyperdriven post-rock prettiness.
But for the most part it rings true, showing the ways in which a racially divided culture's values—about beauty, success, merit—are internalized by the minority and become the warped reflection by which he deems himself hideous, unlovable, alien.
Luckily, the situation is diffused before anyone gets hurt, and interestingly, West comments later that he would have been more inclined to discharge his firearm if it had been an angry mob of white people, which actually rings true in this situation.
Also, the age-old advice, "It never hurts to ask," rings true here, too—speaking to your doctor about costs, generic options, or simply asking the pharmacist upon checkout if the drug is already at its lowest price can save you some bucks.
And that rings true again this season, when the Jayhawks are expected to win their 14th straight conference title despite losing national player of the year Frank Mason III to graduation and No. 4 overall draft pick Josh Jackson to the NBA.
While Boucher's assessment - honest or otherwise - was up for debate during the first two rounds, it likely rings true as his Ottawa Senators open their Eastern Conference finals series against the reigning Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday at PPG Paints Arena.
This embrace of the ephemeral conveys what Jäger calls the artist's "almost unshakable optimism and sweeping idealism" in terms of the beautiful and the intangible, a pairing that rings true because it can so easily vanish at the flick of a switch.
The sacrifices one makes to achieve class mobility rings true to my experience, too—and the harsh reality that the police will never treat you as a human being, but as an expendable object, is one I wish I didn't feel so deeply.
From the floral prints on a tablecloth in savta Heidelbaum's kitchen to a rabbi's meandering parable on the power of faith, I lived a lot of the show's quieter moments personally, and I think that probably rings true for a great many people.
What Veronica—an upright citizen, way too mature to be wowed by the glamour, such as it is, of the criminal calling—was doing with Harry to begin with remains a mystery, yet the depth of her sorrow rings true, thanks to Viola Davis.
But Wolff's defenders say the spirit of the book — which paints a picture of chaos and confusion in the White House and raises questions about Trump's mental fitness — rings true and is an accurate reflection of reality, even if some anecdotes are up for debate.
" Richmond pointed to a passage from King's 1963 letter that he said still rings true today: "It is unfortunate that demonstrations are taking place in Birmingham, but it is even more unfortunate that the city's white power structure left the Negro community with no alternative.
Conceptually, that rings true: the wooshing sound of wind, small talk about the frigid air, a chuckle before dropping "one a dem ones," a phrase said by every Toronto man, ever, trying to waste your time once the sun finally peeks out after the snow and ice.
Retailers selling imported products, like clothes, shoes and electronics, say the border-adjusted tax would increase their costs - which rings true, since some would essentially be taxed on something close to their revenue, rather than their profit, outweighing the benefit of a lower headline rate of tax.
"Britain Stronger in Europe" has conducted the focus groups, commissioned the polling and tested out its messages and on that informed basis is concentrating on the risks of Brexit and the transactional benefits of membership—a case, in other words, that rings true to a sceptical audience.
The result: Trump's frightening rhetoric about immigration rings true to Fox viewers, while it strikes many other Americans as extreme — and even a joke... Correcting Trump's false and misleading claims Dozens of CNNers are contributing to this detailed and ongoing fact-check of Tuesday night's claims.
Where the Wixen complaint posited that HFA was "ill-equipped to obtain all the necessary mechanical licenses," the Eminem suit gets a little bit more granular, criticizing HFA for failing to use commercially available matching technology—which certainly rings true, seeing anyone can go on BMI.
What James Baldwin wrote in his essay "Journey to Atlanta" rings true: Of all Americans, Negroes distrust politicians most, or, more accurately, they have been best trained to expect nothing from them; more than other Americans, they are always aware of the enormous gap between election promises and their daily lives.
This concept rings true in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute exhibition, Rei Kawakubo: Comme des Garçons, the Art of the In-Between, which celebrates a designer whose work can easily be described as being caught between two extremes: clothes versus sculpture; fashion versus fine art; beauty versus repulsion; ideas versus objects.
Though stylistically dated, like much of Lebel's pre-1968 work (eclectic, hip, softly-pornographic collage aesthetics no longer has much bravura impact), "Large Collective Anti-Fascist Painting" can still take us to a place where L'imagination au pouvoir (power to the imagination) rings true as a means of confronting false political consciousness.
So much of what he wrote rings true today: the need to see democratic life as an exhilarating adventure, the terrible damage done when you tell groups that they are of no account, the need for a unifying American mythos, the power of culture to provide that mythos and, above all, the reminder that this is still early days.
I think that this rings true especially nowadays because with the news stations, political magazines and other forms of media trying to force their opinion into the minds of their audience, the audience members have begun to stop thinking about the situation themselves and just take in what other people have to say about the issue.
Alas, with all that space to range, Lenore doesn't go very far, and the criticism about Marsh's second and final play, "Dream Entropy," also rings true for Knight's novel: "Life is little more than an endless loop of ever-repeating history, an idea that might be interesting in theory but which produces very little actual drama when rendered for the stage."
But it is striking to note, in Tom Holland's book on the Roman Republic, "Rubicon", that Crassus had a rich father and that he would inherit from his father the recognition that wealth was the surest foundation of power And, given Mr Trump's tendency to flip-flop on issues such as abortion, the following sentence in Mr Holland's book also rings true Principles, to Crassus, were merely gambits in a vast and complex game, to be adopted and then sacrificed as strategy required Crassus never quite achieved total power, being part of the first triumvirate with two even more famous figures, Pompey and Julius Caesar (with the best will in the world, it is hard to put Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan in the same category as those two).

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