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23 Sentences With "taken as gospel"

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The gossip was taken as gospel months before it happened.
There's not one source or one perspective that should be taken as gospel.
But the allegations detailed on the network aren't vetted and shouldn't be taken as gospel.
But he questioned whether the pitches used in the Victor recording should be taken as gospel.
When John Christie confessed to killing his neighbor's wife and child, I think it was just taken as gospel.
But her next bit — "Or pay me in equity, pay me in equity" — should not be taken as gospel by most people.
"The argument that income tax cuts raise growth is repeated so often that it is sometimes taken as gospel," the Brookings authors noted.
Yes, but: The fact that this prediction was off by just 2 miles doesn't mean that future track forecasts should be taken as gospel.
Astrology should never be taken as gospel, but that doesn't stop some readers from holding the heavenly bodies to an unrealistic standard of truth.
But not so fast, pollsters say: Even Selzer's gold-plated poll shouldn't be taken as gospel for what is going to happen on Monday night.
McLaughlin notes that, so long as we lack definitive scientific evidence, anecdotal info about ideal strains can be useful, but should not be taken as gospel.
Because when you have all this conjecture that seems like it's coming from responsible sources because they're players and they're people in the locker room, it gets taken as gospel.
A more sophisticated understanding of forensic science has enabled lawyers to dispute expert testimony that was once taken as gospel, on matters ranging from ballistics and fingerprints to fire investigation.
For whatever line the Russian intelligence apparatus—a leader in disinformation for over a century—chooses to feed to Assange will be taken as gospel, no matter how outrageous it might be.
When it comes to taxes, economic theory and economic reality simply don't match: "The argument that income tax cuts raise growth is repeated so often that it is sometimes taken as gospel," the Brookings researchers noted.
The point is not that these statements should be taken as gospel — Hamilton's claim that the Senate could prevent the president from firing top officials is soundly rejected today, and Hamilton himself later abandoned this view.
The dire prognostication from Carl Icahn about a "day of reckoning" in the markets should not be taken as gospel, fellow billionaire investor Warren Buffett said from Omaha, Nebraska, site of Saturday's annual meeting of Berkshire Hathaway shareholders.
In Indiana Republican circles it is taken as gospel that no one else has the governor's ear like she does (which is not always a given for every first couple.) But her public image belies her incredible influence.
Urban myths abounded about how to buy and who was allowed to buy; rumors of wait lists were taken as gospel; and the lucky few able to acquire a bag guarded their insider status as if it were a state secret.
In an industry traditionally focused on the birth of a garment as opposed to its death, where "organic" is taken as gospel and "synthetic" is a term tantamount to the devil, the idea that polyester might not be a long-term enemy is pretty disruptive.
Ross 128b probably has an "equilibrium temperature" of about 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees C). This shouldn&apost be taken as gospel, however; planets&apos temperatures depend greatly on the composition and thickness of their atmospheres, and the nature of Ross 128b&aposs air is a complete mystery.
If you watch cable TV news, you no doubt are familiar with one of the bedrock principles that is taken as gospel among the conventional-wisdom faithful: Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 2900 crime law authored by Biden MORE is unelectable.
In 2007 Graves published a biography of bluesman Robert Johnson, Crossroads: The Life and Afterlife of Blues Legend Robert Johnson with DeMers Books of Spokane, Washington. Now considered by many blues scholars the definitive book on the subject, Graves debunked many of the myths surrounding Johnson including the taken-as-gospel tale that Johnson was poisoned with strychnine by a jealous husband. He also corrected the legend of the crossroads and reiterated that the crossroads myth was intended for bluesman Tommy Johnson and not Robert Johnson. The book was hailed by numerous blues and music magazines, blues societies, and blues fans including a ringing endorsement from the notoriously negative Steve LaVere, who controlled the Robert Johnson estate.

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