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We must not call lies truths and never deem truths lies.
The truths that O'Rourke speaks are the truths that make America great.
Here are five takeaways from the debate, which included some truths and half-truths.
That lump of goo has worked out mathematical truths, moral half-truths, and philosophical ambiguities.
In this film, the harshest truths — make that "truths" — are best served in small doses.
Pop music can speak deep truths because it is simple, because the truest truths are simple.
But comedy could also mask darker truths for Radner, truths at which "Love, Gilda" only hints.
Universal truths, eternal truths, and when a society doesn&apost have that, a society can&apost succeed.
Now Avenatti is being allowed to repeat this same process, mixing truths with half truths and evading accountability.
An aging Austrian academic named Alois Erhart tells difficult truths about European nationalism, truths no one wants to hear.
I think there are a variety of truths, and these truths are rooted in the perspective and position of the believer.
"The self-evident, secular truths of the Declaration of Independence became, to evangelical Americans, the truths of revealed religion" is Lepore's insight.
One could calmly reason toward political truths; it just so happened that these truths curiously resembled those proffered by the alt-right.
In a wild 333-minute debate, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton brought up dozens of inaccuracies, half truths, and a few surprising truths.
Timbuktu's story has always been told and re-told: a tapestry of half-truths and almost-truths shaped by outsiders and Timbuktiens alike.
Like zen koans, each hour of The Return contains profound truths nested within contradictions, and the dogged pursuit of those truths nurtures the soul.
There are truths we don't want to know, and so-called truths can be applied damagingly to one person or culture, but not another.
" "These are truths that are self-evident to me, and which I practice, and they are the truths that Donald Trump understands and supports.
Now, in the cold light of day, let's take a moment to unpack (or unfurl?) the many truths and half-truths about why size matters.
Inslee is also uniquely willing to admit to hard truths about what victory in this fight will require, even when those truths are political minefields.
To many primed to back an Anti-Establishment candidate, he might tell little lies that his opponents jump on, but his truths are big truths.
Coupled with modern technology's ability to disseminate truths, half-truths, and complete lies, this means we're in a phase ripe for scams, intentional and not.
Just as Banquo warns Macbeth that "the instruments of darkness tell us truths," so too might our nocturnal adventures tell us some hidden truths about ourselves.
"The timeless truths of our common humanity — the ones that Shakespeare, Confucius, Moses, Christ, your grandparents and the Mayans understood — those truths will never change," she says.
They convey powerful truths, and my work is to help people identify and integrate those truths… For the purposes of the work, it doesn't matter what I believe.
"One of the more entertaining aspects of media coverage of media is how so many who blast Trump for half truths attack us with half truths," he continued.
There are some truths in both excuses, but those small truths mask the bigger picture: Both parties have given up on competing for large portions of the electorate.
It is hard to remember a time other than a royal wedding when so many commentators have uttered so many half-truths—or indeed non-truths—with such grave conviction.
That's the real story of the real Chernobyl, where for once the basic truths of the natural world — of chemistry and particle physics — overwhelmed the enforced truths of Soviet orthodoxy and propaganda.
It is a new Declaration of Independence: No longer do we hold these truths to be self-evident, we hold all truths to be self-evident, even the ones that aren't true.
In a special fried chicken version of Two Truths and a Lie called Two Truths and a Thigh, everyone has to guess whether or not Snoop has actually smoked a one pound blunt.
Alternative truths For years, Trump, living his life in the glare of the New York tabloids took refuge in convenient alternative truths, constructed his own version of reality and actively promoted conspiracy theories.
And, he's right: Without an agreed-upon set of truths -- and a group of people trusted to fairly judge whether people adhere to those truths or not -- democracy starts to fall apart. 215.
What is demanded then is a return to these truths.
What are some of the truths you'd like to expose?
I choose the road less traveled -- speaking the uncomfortable truths.
Hate speech and untruths appear alongside good intentions and truths.
Jason Van Dyke's conviction is right, but obscures larger truths.
"Some truths are so simple, people dismiss them," Mami said.
The job of an artist is to confront uncomfortable truths.
But even Delhi's smog could not obscure some hard truths.
To explain why, he sets out a few hard truths.
But Trump has rarely chosen nuanced truths over simple untruths.
But these truths do not make me regret my decision.
Those were the truths that brought hope to the ground.
What other inconvenient truths will you drop on us, Chad?
Open that black box, and two important truths pop out.
But if you are pointing out truths, hopefully people laugh.
"The Americans should learn from recent historical truths," Salami said.
Small human truths spotlit by the interactions of ordinary characters.
There are three truths when it comes to federal spending.
The claim is elegantly simple, as deep truths can be.
There's also a deep diffidence about pointing out uncomfortable truths.
But Mr. Obama also spoke hard truths to both sides.
There is nothing new about manipulating truths in American politics.
It's an opportunity for unfiltered truths, delivered as palatable jokes.
Do you think the movie tells some truths about Hollywood?
Tomorrow, between 3 'til 5, there might be other truths.
What is that saying about how there are many truths?
Two truths can be gleaned from this hilarious Beyhive anecdote.
But here are two truths about those kind of guys.
We're here to save the world and tell our truths.
So you have four different truths running through it, no?
We earthlings have had to swallow some hard truths lately.
We humans know more truths than any species on earth.
There are deep truths there, if you can find them.
I was getting paranoid about received truths in every passage.
I think playwrights should be able to use their truths.
"The Truths We Hold," by Senator Kamala Harris of California.
Four harsh truths that will make you a better person.
Blurting out inconvenient truths is more than a verbal tic.
But in time I've had to consider some irrefutable truths.
Which is, of course, one of life's great, grinding truths.
You exposed our falsehoods and truths with a poetic understanding.
But does the overall messaging hold some seriously sickening truths?
We may now restore that temple to the ancient truths.
And so they make a story composed of both truths.
Indeed, language itself is like this: no lies, no truths.
We have a right to our voices and our truths.
A life embodying those truths casts a long, long shadow.
"I think we should remember some essential truths," he said.
It is high time for hard truths to be told.
Instead, we are unable to hold two truths at once.
Artists like Manson tell truths, and truth has no age.
" She called Spicer out for his role in the Trump administration: "This is the office of president spouting lies or half-truths or knocking down real truths, and you were his agent for those months.
In the trans debate those truths are both contradictory and contentious.
However, the above perceived "negatives" aren't always hard and fast truths.
Single papers offer evidence, but rarely do they offer firm truths.
On Friday, the sun meets Venus, exposing truths about relationship karma.
Now again, the left refuses to acknowledge, basic truths, basic facts.
There are but a few truths held sacred by TV fans.
Do they look at the Constitution as talking about eternal truths?
But DNA tests are unearthing all kinds of long-buried truths.
Those truths, for lack of a better term, are self-evident.
"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," Pai said.
And these "truths" are deeply embedded in their conscious thought process.
Faced with uncomfortable truths, people often retreat to their favourite fantasies.
We've purposely woven those truths from our world into the story.
For months, I'd offered her half truths and lied by omission.
Yet Mr Donaldson's work is a refreshing reminder of important truths.
It's the title of her campaign book, The Truths We Hold.
Most simply celebrated him as a communicator of some happy truths.
Ahead, you'll find some truths and dares to get you started.
The truths are going to be emotional and moral, not political.
OBSERVERS of European politics hold these truths to be self-evident.
What those truths are, however, are yet to be fully understood.
How can digital media reinforce fictions until stories become accepted truths?
Trump has exposed some disturbing truths about the Republican and conservative
Though interesting, it turns out those truths are also too simple.
His paintings, though, speak little of these truths, if at all.
"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," Pai wrote.
To commune with his art is to bask in higher truths.
A look at the demographics of modern slavery reveals alarming truths.
When we talk about meaning, we talk about beauty and truths.
People don't want to hear tough truths, and grifters know that.
You have to find what you believe in, challenge your truths.
Below, she divulges the fashion and beauty truths she swears by.
Lulu the therapy dog is the result of these two truths.
But for any aspiring negotiator, its truths echo through the decades.
"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," Pai wrote.
So maybe there's room for both of their truths to coexist?
But both have an optimism that blinds them to inconvenient truths.
The pope's fundamental duty is to uphold and defend these truths.
There really are "truths," and we can never stop holding them.
The ex-governor's rant about ethnic language omits inconvenient historical truths.
Mindfulness brings us closer to being able to answer these truths.
And harder truths are what the buckling Democratic Party needs now.
It's an unflinching unveiling of the truths of our human nature.
Unless we deal with those truths, it's not going to matter.
Revealing these truths meant more to me then being granted clemency.
The truths of history are daunting to me because of that.
They simply refuse to comment on stories that uncover embarrassing truths.
What do you urge people to do with these historical truths?
In articulating ultimate truths, a contradiction is a sign of failure.
Tell your boyfriend these truths and see where it leads you.
One of my reasons for writing is to communicate personal truths.
Mr. Mauldin insisted he was only trying to deliver hard truths.
Reject the pressure to participate in the blurring of obvious truths.
We have the capacity to hold opposing truths in one hand.
I no longer believe in the truths I instilled in you.
It was simple: Is there a journalist who tells uncomfortable truths?
And our Interpreter column presents seven critical truths about North Korea.
Unfortunately, there were some painful truths in the anti-vaccinationists' claims.
But for Timor-Leste, too, the anniversary exposes some unpleasant truths.
THESE TRUTHS: A History of the United States, by Jill Lepore.
Especially in great plays, there are many truths to go around.
"These Truths: A History of the United States" by Jill Lepore
Under cannabis, users can easily accept fake truths for true memory.
The speech was, indeed, full of half truths and outright lies.
Yet two truths about politics can be demonstrated with hard numbers.
Their silence, half-truths or platitudes on these issues was surprising.
"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," he wrote.
Jasmine Wahi: I think the truth is there are many truths.
The holiday party season consists of two basic yet unwavering truths.
"Those are the cold hard truths you have to live with."
During North Carolina's special elections these truths were on full display.
A life lived embodying those truths casts a long, long shadow.
This decade had its share of disaster, war, and unfortunate truths.
One acknowledges some basic truths; the other is untethered from them.
It also is this repository of our most carefully held truths.
How will you find yourself, immersed in her Twitter storm of truths?
American public opinion has been slow to catch up to these truths.
People who haven't saved enough may have to face some uncomfortable truths.
Our truths are experienced and perceived differently by other participants and observers.
The leaders of Venezuela's "Bolivarian revolution" shut their ears to such truths.
"I write these truths because I have been asked to," McGowan wrote.
Aging, time, and memory are the truths of Drawings for My Grandchildren.
Yet politicians who ignore it are turning their back on powerful truths.
Both trade on simplified truths and build politics on rejection and nostalgia.
"She has bought into half-truths perpetrated by the defense," Hughes said.
Storytellers also have the opportunity to misconstrue truths, fabricate histories, and misinform.
Lies, damned lies and half truths Sexual assault accusations against Trump debunked?
It reveals a couple of fundamental truths about 2016's main candidates.
He says his rethink reflects the truths he learned on the trail.
Both of those truths are now, if not dead, then slipping away.
But history is full of half-truths, and Thanksgiving is no exception.
These are manufactured celebrities in manufactured lives who manufacture their own truths.
The rape and school shooting plot is not about confronting hard truths.
In Us, though, the Wilsons are forced to confront these harsh truths.
Potential solutions are taken off the table if they raise uncomfortable truths.
Welcome to your abacus: who knows what truths an abacus can hold?
Clinton), and tell increasingly outsized lies to smother pesky truths (Mr. Trump).
They said, 'Oh you are lying, or you are telling half-truths.
You'll face hard truths—you have to accept them and move on.
We hold these truths to be self evident: don't mess with NPR.
Those things that are unifying values and there're time-tested truths involved.
We adhere to our "personal brand," which doesn't always reflect our truths.
It's up to journalists to convey those truths to public at large.
Facts on both sides are inconvenient distractions from absolute truths and impulses.
But Moishe insisted on probing, seeking, enquiring for deeper and deeper truths.
Reader: beware anybody who comes to you promising investigative truths about fiction.
This raises questions about her judgment and her acceptance of establishment truths.
For weeks now your dreams have been offering you their fractured truths.
He often hides behind humor to tell truths he quite clearly believes.
He delivers truths, whether hard or easy, with something very like mercy.
They give us truths, to guide our understanding, and we need them.
Not only do you know these truths, but you prepare for them.
In light of these truths, the inherited Iran policy must be junked.
In general, this campaign has uncovered some uncomfortable truths about public opinion.
But his rosy picture of modern agriculture glosses over some darker truths.
And I'm still the only person that knows some of his truths.
Some essential truths, like the moral clarity of nonviolence, are beyond distortion.
He sees himself as a teller of hard truths about the industry.
Two recent productions that deal with uncomfortable racial truths return for encores.
Expect hard truths and witty ruminations on aging, gender and generational differences.
"You shouldn't lie, but there are often two truths," Ms. Brand says.
The couple braced themselves to hear some painful truths about fertility treatments.
Whether or not we acknowledge these awkward truths, they influence our lives.
Chaz French's shredding lyrical honesty forces listeners to sit with captivating truths.
I understand your desire to avoid confronting all the hard truths here.
Sparkle, he said, hates keeping secrets, even of the most uncomfortable truths.
James Cameron was able to transmit such profound truths in cartoon form.
THESE TRUTHS A History of the United States By Jill Lepore Illustrated.
Gentle and hopeful, "The Elephant Queen" sometimes shies away from tough truths.
One is about "speaking our truths" — about exploring in-group cultural commonalities.
It was a bold success, and reflected some truths about the genre.
It's the same format for all of them: half lies, half-truths.
This year's roster of baking books, however, turns these truths upside down.
But avoidance of uncomfortable truths is not the role of the artist.
Because we're looking for truths when we're going through that experience ourselves.
This means that the truths she is telling hurt — us and her.
Such changes would have reverberating effects in survivors speaking their truths sooner.
There would be no sleeves long enough to draw over those truths.
It's about "revealing ourselves" to one another as we speak uncomfortable truths.
These naive views ignore two fundamental truths about North Korea's nuclear program.
What are the difficult truths at the center of their funniest jokes?
Not shaded truths or hyperbole, but outright lies presented as real journalism.
She deftly sifts through the famous stories for half-truths and fictions.
The immutable truths of Plato and Aristotle needed to be appreciated again.
They did more research and learned the basic truths of foster care.
The truths of existence are terrifying for some and uninteresting for others.
Earlier this week, President Donald Trump stood behind a podium in Hackberry, Louisiana, spitting hyperbolic half-truths about the Green New Deal, assorted Democrats, and the eternal shittiness of LaGuardia airport (OK, that was one of the truth-truths).
These claims have been debunked, but Brazilians are still lacking strong, categorical truths.
Companies currently raising rounds of venture investment are inevitably learning some hard truths.
The narrative supporting the new white wants us to accept four primary truths.
There are some core truths I desperately desire to instill in my kids.
We hold these truths to be self-evident: Whoever denied it supplied it.
And the particular truths they cherish Trump speaking are about immigrants and Muslims.
I mean that they capture essential truths about the United States in 2016.
Writer, actor and comedian Aziz Ansari has never shied away from uncomfortable truths.
Kim Richards and Wynn Katz are facing some uncomfortable truths about their relationship.
We took a closer look at the Stephens, the ministers of Trump's truths.
My truth was questioned, and I'm gonna deal in truths all summer long.
Fleabag is both joyous and heartbreaking for the way it's mined those truths.
MAINSTREAM politicos in Britain have long held these truths to be self evident.
Even so, the incident rammed home two unpleasant truths about the computerised world.
The problem is, we have become masters at hiding these truths from ourselves.
Comedy rap affords me an outlet to expose these silly but honest truths.
And there is scant support for anyone brave enough to uncover awkward truths.
Magid's project of alternative facts and ambiguous post-truths reflects a political context.
Both trade on simplified truths and have built platforms on rejection and nostalgia.
Isn't that part of the reportorial process — to discover truths and disseminate them?
But it's better to try than to get lost in alarmist half-truths.
Star Wars Battlefront II understands that most fundamental of truths about this franchise.
She brightened up—and offered a few home truths about the psychiatrist's profession.
Half-truths, as the saying goes, are like half-bricks: easier to throw.
No one is really being honest — people are just glossing over inconvenient truths.
Science has taught us fundamental truths that these earlier approaches could never achieve.
At least ideally, scientists seek only to uncover objective truths about the world.
I am not statistician, just a humble salesman of moral and aesthetic truths.
" The TV ad, the newspaper's first since 2010, features voices talking about "truths.
In other words, only a man's voice sounds like it tells important truths.
Here's how some inspiring voices are using Twitter to broadcast their personal truths.
I dare you to fact-check his diatribe of hyperbole and half-truths.
Meanwhile, amid all the hypocrisies, slanders and lies, a few truths were uttered.
"Chimimandz always coming thru w the gems and truths," she captioned the snap.
Firm truth, but in the same stream of news truths halved, quartered, nulled.
There are, however, a few universal truths when it comes to wine labels.
And then our country must act based on the truths they may reveal.
It is those truths that I wish to call real surrogacy, full surrogacy.
I THINK WE NEED BORDER SECURITY, BUT THERE'S A LOT OF NON-TRUTHS.
This is not help, it's just another form of avoiding the hard truths.
"Party truths" were one of the ideas that Cold Warriors sought to defeat.
"The act of womanhood" is finally to speak our truths to each other.
Ms. Parker improbably gives equal emotional resonance to Georgie's truths and her lies.
So trying to ferret it out and capture truths from her was challenging.
It destroys your faith in humanity, in the truths they are telling you.
He is made up of truths both remarkable and uncomfortable, like prizefighting itself.
At the end of this month, you will have to face some truths.
But I wonder if it communicates larger truths about American violence and polarization.
We may all need to address hard truths about ourselves and one another.
Adam isn't the only one to whom this "stranger" shares some hard truths.
And our Interpreter column presents seven critical truths about the threat it poses.
Big time laughs, big time truths, big time drama, big time lessons learned.
Most of us only learned partial truths about slavery in the United States.
Yet the loss to Seattle (1623-1613) exposed some truths about the Eagles.
That enterprise is impossible, by definition, if all sides have their own truths.
"He has told the hard truths," said Nora Brooks Blakely, Ms. Brooks's daughter.
But despite their differences, each virus reminds us of some strikingly similar truths.
Adam isn't the only one to whom this "stranger" shares some hard truths.
Earth Mama Ru then announced the maxi-challenge by conveniently delivering some truths.
One of the enduring truths of big companies is that they aren't innovative.
Ms Lagarde must listen to northerners but also tell them some unwelcome truths.
I am still learning how to navigate the multiple truths this body inhabits.
The story reveals its truths through immediacy of description—viscous, repulsive, and beautiful.
We also learned some key truths about what our politics are like now.
Taking the basic, important truths seriously is something that a healthy person does.
Penn continually exposed the workings of photography, revealing its craft, artifice and truths.
Zeid on Wednesday decried Trump's "half-truths," which fuel racial and religious prejudices.
Objective lies will get government support; objective truths will be darkened by cynicism.
Don't waste the chance to have truths, great and small, burst upon you.
It's also plausible that Trump's accusation is an untruth built on some truths.
And, "we believe these truths to be self evident" because, well, they are.
Willa and Hesper do end up unearthing deeper truths about themselves and humanity.
Persuade someone to read "The Truths We Hold" in 50 words or less.
In order to tell people difficult truths, you have to listen to them.
Naturally, all countries like to make themselves presentable and gloss over uncomfortable truths.
Well, it's a way of delaying a confrontation with certain truths about yourself.
The Canadian Oracle provided four truths, which we now turn our attention to.
American steelworkers, their families, and steel producers across our country have long known two simple truths:  Because of these two truths, the outcome of the Trump administration's Section 2202 steel import investigation is already well known to steel producing communities.
I'm starting to see why these books were such a phenomenon — they both capture certain truths about female friendship that aren't always well portrayed in culture and they wed those truths to storytelling elements that carry an air of popcorn fiction.
We will also place ourselves under a microscope and tackle whatever truths are revealed.
During Mia's transformation process, the film hits upon some unforgettable style and beauty truths.
Well, right now I think Democrats are distracted by the truths of their defeat.
So you have to listen respectfully, speak your truth, honor other people&aposs truths.
Retelling old fables or repeating the familiar inconvenient truths isn't pricking enough millionaires' consciences.
Deep truths are being exposed—but scammers are still up to their tricks, too.
It's a world where words are lost and alternative truths and fake news collide.
We're going to go into this piece with a few basic truths for Americans.
Society wants poems full of well-said, commonplace truths, not works to puzzle over.
Think of it like the illumination of inconvenient truths within the larger Inconvenient Truth.
His rallies were littered with inconsistencies, or reversals, or half-truths, or sometimes lies.
Nation Collective, to share more truths about herself and the world we live in.
And yet so many people feel so distant and so many truths feel unattainable.
There may be some important truths in those 28 pages, and there may not.
The 140-page MAC report contains hard truths for immigration sceptics and enthusiasts alike.
Op-Ed Contributors Over decades, several truths have emerged about United Nations peacekeeping forces.
Someone will believe anything, and truths can be lost in the blizzard of lies.
The Expanse doesn't shy away from some very dirty and uncomfortable truths about humanity.
The show is full of red herrings, cryptic half-truths, and ripe for speculation.
All the sad moments were there, all the truths were right in those songs.
"We will also place ourselves under a microscope and tackle whatever truths are revealed."
Both men cajoled and corralled the electorate with half-truths and flat out lies.
Keep these truths handy and they're sure to give you a much-needed boost.
If you're thinking there's a conspiracy undermining women's testimonies and truths, then you're right.
Both are half-truths, says Scott Hamilton of Leeham Company, a consultancy in Seattle.
Other than that, expect these bizarre truths to become a part of your reality.
Only the relative peace of the still frame can tell these kinds of truths.
They bring you joy as you face the most demoralizing truths of our oppression.
On the dirt,our knees tell truths to the cops' front-sights and barrels.
He is now considering simpler truths in a heretofore-unexplored register: wonder and amazement.
And those truths, when you really stop and consider them, are always spot-on.
There are certain truths I've learned about human nature from owning and running restaurants.
These killings were powerful (and entertaining) statements about the harsh truths of the world.
There are timeless truths that will help everyone on their journey to financial freedom.
But there were still plenty of "uncomfortable truths" in Kerry's tough but diplomatic speech.
And it all begins with the eerie truths that lurk beneath "normal" American life.
But regardless of whether the group reaped financial rewards, the project unearthed human truths.
"There are these multiple truths: Yes, we saw a swing this year," Kohler said.
In light of these two truths and the big lie, what should Congress do?
THE Brexit campaign has been plagued by little white lies, half-truths and disinformation.
To those who worship at her altar, these truths I speak of are heretical.
Truths about people as they grow up and what they want from the world.
The Khashoggi incident underscores two very ugly truths about Trump and his presidency: 1.
Americans must, at some point, decide on which truths we still find self-evident.
Ingraham praised Trump in her remarks for bringing out "uncomfortable" truths about the country.
The goal of meditation for all Buddhists is to gain insights into spiritual truths.
Truths: A History of The United States, and how it captures a history of
It deals in the truths that matter, which is to say, the uncomfortable ones.
These are books that give time to the stories, lives, and truths of women.
I'm saying really hard truths in white spaces, and I'll carry on doing so.
For me, I want to touch on ideas that are timeless, that are truths.
One of the few remaining universal truths is that healthcare costs are too high.
These confrontations will be tearful, sprinkled with plenty of white lies and half-truths.
Hope: Our ability to imagine a new future, to conceptualize and explore new truths.
" He even resorts to presenting existing doctrine as mere "symbolic manifestations of spiritual truths.
Like many journalists who write about this group, Hilgers avoids stating some uncomfortable truths.
But there is a difference between aggressive and preposterous, and between truths and untruths.
Watching an Oval address shouldn't be a game of Two Truths and a Lie.
She's 6 years old, so I'm dropping a lot of hard truths on her.
How often they speak truths that older people might hesitate to say out loud.
Friends need to tell each other the hard truths, and friendships require mutual respect.
These are constructs cooked up by human beings and later enshrined as eternal truths.
In the years that followed, I learned four truths about baby grand pianos. 1.
It's less about jolting people, and more about a collective acknowledgment of unspoken truths.
Trump's post-truths have drawn a conservative audience of American voters inured to lying.
It can get ugly, and that's O.K. Art, after all, is about revealing truths.
There are hard truths about Baltimore that both sides ignore because they're too inconvenient.
In "The Unspeakable," Meghan Daum chips away at convention to uncover unvarnished personal truths.
Likewise, the relationships between boxing opponents revealed visceral truths about human connections and psyches.
But there are other items on the agenda and other uncomfortable truths hovering overhead.
"I guess those truths aren't as self-evident as as he thought," said Colbert.
Keep digging deeper and deeper until you are left with only the fundamental truths.
Truths are illusions about which one has forgotten that this is what they are.
Following are four truths about teens that may help you and your adolescent coexist.
But religious resistance, based on fundamental moral truths, has existed for decades, arguably centuries.
You're prone to dig for truths and from your generation's perspective; knowledge is power.
He and his team grasped six truths: Understand the year you are running in.
Bots of conviction produce interactions that feel grounded in revealing truths of human behavior.
As a veteran and a citizen, those are my truths about our country today.
In this complicated, beautiful place, there are as many truths as battles over them.
Mr. Trump desperately needs a chief of staff who will tell him hard truths.
Hunt and Thomas bring these truths to light and codify them in this book.
This wonderful diversity means that in politics, as in music, no absolute truths exist.
"It's taken us three years to realize some of these hard truths," he said.
In Chicago the American Dream collided with brutal truths about war, violence, and corruption.
Increasingly, Americans live in alternate worlds, with different laws of gravity, languages and truths.
Dark Side for good so people can live and die by their own truths.
It's true, but it's one of the darkest truths the show has given us.
Some of the claims were completely false, while others were half-truths and exaggerations.
On occasion, scientific and political truths or knowledge converge, resulting in good public policy.
That's because they capture loneliness and alienation in ways that reflect deep emotional truths.
And America is so cowardly when it comes to facing awful truths about itself.
We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal.
NYC-based artist Chynna isn't afraid to rap about the disturbing truths of American history.
Below, click through the infographic in order to learn eight truths about this devastating disease.
There are certain things that humans — or enough loud people, anyway — respect as universal truths.
It is about all creeds, all colors, all sizes and people just living their truths.
Yet a mere three years later, Harper's hostility to inconvenient truths helped topple his government.
He is trying to confuse the public so that they will not believe inconvenient truths.
Their truths are our story as much as our own are, and maybe more so.
And I think it might allow readers to see how writing itself can unearth truths.
Theirs is a slow seduction that teaches them both some important truths about growing up.
Click ahead to use their truths to make you and your partner closer than ever.
His stories tap into the hard truths of what's lurking beyond idyllic images of Americana.
Despite their apparent strong friendship, they hide pivotal life truths and opinions from each other.
Instead we must all strive to live in the same reality and honor objective truths.
Your body often expresses inconvenient truths that your words are meant to mask, said Simon.
And they represent a call to action that begins with an acknowledgment of hidden truths.
The truth is, Yotam Mann, that our novels contain truths that our movies often miss.
The company's willingness to sidestep difficult truths ought to worry subscribers more than anything else.
J.,' it turns a lens back on America and shows some uncomfortable truths about it.
Give me your paranormal nuisances and keep your unsavory truths about our food supply chain.
Ahead, we lay out a few of these 1% beauty treatments and spit some truths.
And along the way, they learn some startling truths about the past and the future.
Arimah's magical realism is grounded by emotional truths, full of insight into love and resilience.
Scott Disick, ever the speaker of unacknowledged truths, points out this fact in Sunday's episode.
It's one of those simple truths: Chelsea boots will always be the most reliable choice.
Core truths like: communicate, be brave enough to break your own heart, tragedy is inevitable.
Comedy is well-known for trading in autobiography, for mining personal experience for harsh truths.
Warhol's art tells more truths about his country than you can find almost anywhere else.
" Luschek responds in the most ironically "timely" way possible: There are truths on "both sides.
In order to answer this question, we need to confront two uncomfortable, seemingly incompatible truths.
Maybe because truths are uncomfortable and may be because sometimes they are not politically correct.
Here are some of the truths about this complex, volatile, and sadly very realistic relationship.
There are dark truths lurking beneath the show's placid, small-town-slice-of-life surface.
Now even the few fundamental truths we've learned about Westworld can be called into question.
And, like the show has promised, Tamar is the key to a lot of truths.
It's clear many of the usual truths and typically predictable outcomes don't apply this year.
How do we deal with an environment in which lies travel far faster than truths?
And other times, the human race's darker truths are a bit too much to bear.
Trump sees himself as a truth-teller -- even when those truths are hard to hear.
The right-wing depiction of Obama's America was fantastically apocalyptic, but often drew upon truths.
But also that she was being confronted with truths about the Force, about the past.
Empty tables and broken promises and half-truths that turn out to be whole lies.
And then there is the plethora of half-truths, irrelevancies and downright lies (see article).
They can easily identify the users who are most vulnerable to emotion-laden half-truths.
As corny as, 'We hold these truths self evident, that all men are created equal.
The bulk of "Good ­Profit" is self-­evident truths that have been repackaged as wisdom.
Rodrigo Duterte, president of the Philippines, has a "keyboard army" to purvey his half-truths.
"I went to doctors with exaggerated truths," explained Ms. Weber, who once had four doctors.
As time reveals these truths, workers project the trend lines and see a bleak future.
With the eyes of the world watching, Katrina revealed some difficult truths about New Orleans.
Sanders understands one of the great truths about American politics and America at her best.
Still, he captured some basic truths about the capitalism he believed was doomed to expire.
Royal Dutch Shell's boss delivers some hard truths on oil and climate change (10:18).
These are modest-seeming stories that hold deep truths, by a writer of great promise.
But this cycle is hurting us, and it's obscuring the truths research has to offer.
Abandoning facts also means abandoning truth, and a civilization can't get along without shared truths.
In this world, there are two simple truths: Bagels are good, and tweeting is bad.
Here, we've compiled some common theories to hangover prevention and the sobering truths behind them.
Whatever concealed truths the town may be hiding, it's up to you to unravel them.
" "We've defeated the American imperialists with our votes, our ideas, truths, reason and popular will.
One reason the populist strategy is effective is that it does touch on certain truths.
The reality is that both Judge Kavanaugh and Dr. Blasey could be telling their truths.
Economists have spent centuries studying trade, debunking common myths and arriving at some surprising truths.
Theirs is a black-and-white world, where the truths are self-evident and unchanging.
We can't have half-truths and hyperbole … convincing people this isn't to be taken seriously.
It's hard to imagine Ratcliffe telling any truths in public that don't fit Trump's preconceptions.
Despite smear campaigns, half-truths and lies in the media, many people see through them.
That our obsessive sports media is missing heretofore untold, profound personal truths about our heroes?
The church is still using a language of "revealed truths" developed in the 16th century.
But what gratifies him most, he said, is ensuring that uncomfortable truths are not ignored.
It dealt with colorism and classism and showed Morrison's commitment to exploring painful, uncomfortable truths.
The editorial board member's work tackled head-on the uncomfortable truths about race in America.
WASHINGTON — What pop culture moments of 2018 revealed deeper truths about political life in America?
She and Mr. McCallum have settled on "Inescapable Truths" as the title for his paintings.
In doing so, he acknowledged truths that some Japanese politicians would rather deny or forget.
But this argument ignores several hard truths that we have learned in the last decade.
The best dramas dealing with violence use it to uncover greater truths about human nature.
Meanwhile, our nameless agent delivers a series of unanchored observations, supposedly laying bare operational truths.
A filmmaker finds surprising truths about race at the biggest party in the Nevada desert.
We uncovered truths that the Venezuelan government wanted hidden and told them to the world.
We use our smarts to protect our political groups, not to grapple with uncomfortable truths.
Throughout, Daum parses then tallies emotional truths; her revelations are exhilarating, terrifying and oddly comforting.
Other strange truths surface, too: For example, risk for people age 21 goes down suddenly.
Immigration controversies often prevent us, as a nation, from examining uncomfortable social and cultural truths.
Populist conservatives also appreciate fake news for conveying what they see as underlying symbolic truths.
To study American history is often an exercise in learning partial truths and patriotic fables.
Washington has been pitched back into a disorienting world of ungraspable truths, confusion and recrimination.
The Declaration of Independence, we hold these truths — We hold these — — to be self-evident.
Cohabitation reveals unpolished truths about bodies and behavior, but also those that are less visible.
The journalist's fate underlines, among other truths, the grave dangers dissidents in the region face.
Making the most out of both requires you to accept a couple of counterintuitive truths.
Of course, no one is going to step up and deliver him these home truths.
Many contain a mixture of hoaxes and half-truths, making them difficult to fact-check.
Must they rest on international or national laws, or do they embody "self-evident" truths?
The Times's culture photographs revealed striking truths about art and the people who make it.
" Other such truths that the founders valued were "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
For a long time, American political discourse has been mostly partial truths and some misrepresentations.
But as the week wore on, I discovered several truths about our digital media ecosystem.
Tracking your spending will make all those truths evident, whether you like it or not.
Voices are seldom raised in "Sundown, Yellow Moon," and big, confrontational truths mostly remain unspoken.
"There's a difference between exposing truths through Free Speech and just being ugly," he tweeted.
Until he begins to tell truths that don't serve his purposes, he'll remain a liar.
That's the only reason my daughter's school would settle for partial truths about George Washington.
If Haspel isn't compelled to say otherwise, these lies someday may be seen as truths.
Here's how the falsehoods, or half-truths, in Nicholson's briefing break down line by line.
Let's commemorate Seven Bridges for his transmission of obdurate truths with which we must contend.
Rather, transformative art is needling, Cassandra-like, telling uncomfortable truths you ignore at your peril.
Hatred for the media, the most responsible of which tell uncomfortable truths, and question authority.
"When I found this stuff, I felt like I was chasing uncomfortable truths," Cain said.
I like to examine the interception and parallels between living out personal and universal truths.
"Sometimes people aren't ready for certain principles or truths because they're just hurting," he said.
For believers, it offers a way of confronting buried truths and becoming a better person.
This time, it was a rousing rendition of Two Truths and a Lie (rebranded as Two Truths and a Thigh for the purposes of this episode), in which Martha Stewart revealed that she was struck by lightning not once, not twice, but three fucking times.
"Fake think tanks use a mix of selected truths, half-truths, and downright fabricated stuff in order to manipulate people," says Massimo Pigliucci, a philosopher at the City College of New York and author of Nonsense on Stilts: How To Tell Science from Bunk.
When we spoke with Athena Perrakis, PhD, founder and CEO of Sage Goddess, about last August's total solar eclipse, she explained that eclipses of a solar variety can underline truths about the world around you, while those of the lunar sort illuminate truths about yourself.
I suppose we live by the same truths and beliefs but we portray them very differently.
What is to be done with those truths is now up to Congress and to us.
Spectacles like the LNAH affirm truths easily understood: that physicality creates a clear hierarchy between men.
Not shying away from painful truths is a theme that runs throughout The Language of Thorn.
You're ready for change, especially now that the eclipses have shown you some very valuable truths!
Other times, the truths they cover raise troubling questions about the world in which we live.
A successful algorithm will reveal important truths about how the brain makes sense of the world.
There's a cost to these hard truths, and one for learning them: willful suspension of disbelief.
"I think this book will be full of lies and twisted truths," Crawford told the author.
If ever there was a need for honesty and hard truths, it's in the White House.
Welcome to Fashionating, a column about scathing fashion truths you may not be ready to hear.
Everyone hears some hard, important truths throughout the episode, and, thankfully, that means viewers will too.
I no longer felt comfortable asserting these ideas—about spirit, body, mind, and food—as truths.
That the facts mentioned in the conversation were truths does not correct for the larger dishonesty.
Lots of details are lost to time, and half truths become facts through centuries of misinformation.
Instead, she speaks in tantalizing half-truths that mask her identity, her mission, and her intentions.
Taking a trip through his filmography, there are some truths about his career, ones he's acknowledged.
It is a complex narrative that comes with reconciling some painful truths of imperialism and colonization.
Welcome to Fashionating, a column with scathing fashion truths you may not be ready to hear.
Looking at some of the half-truths offered to investors about Fed-fighting moves can help.
But some truths are so singular that not even Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg can escape them.
As the world inches closer toward something resembling a dystopian nightmare, a mere few truths remain.
These are things we all know, but they are also truths we frequently manage to overlook.
Climate change, a libtard conspiracy designed to explain inconvenient truths, could have some surprises in store.
They build trust with an audience, poisoning minds over time using deceptive viewpoints and half-truths.
But disseminating half truths to avoid stepping on anyone's toes is not the way to go.
Paying attention, asking the deeper questions, and being willing to admit our own uncomfortable truths will.
They scheme like politicians, feeding titbits to friendly journalists and snubbing ones who write unhelpful truths.
"Friends need to tell each other the hard truths, and friendships require mutual respect," he said.
What Trump failed to do is what he has always promised to do: Speak blunt truths.
Nevertheless, the company hopes you'll look past these two truths and just hand over the keys.
Enter Kerry Wood, retired Chicago Cubs legend, Texas fire-baller, and dropper of barrel-fire truths.
The convention is a microcosm of all "nerd" culture, and its trends reveal real human truths.
Emily Pickett, a doula in Louisville, Kentucky, is used to hearing hard truths from expecting mothers.
Those are hard truths for liberals who still cannot wrap their minds around the 2016 election.
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He added that comedy is one of the few "universal truths" that resonates with most people.
David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas is full of indirect angles that all manage to reveal deeper truths.
Through simple words, Zac could exhale lucid and complex truths about life and youth in Australia.
But if folks like Hillary want to "come to terms with hard truths," let's start now.
I had to chase the lawyer for six months and decipher the lies among the truths.
But The Neon Demon believes they are universal truths, which makes it difficult to take seriously.
Welcome to Fashionating, a column on scathing fashion truths you may not be ready to hear.
A Biden-Obama ticket would champion an America that honors big truths and promotes big dreams.
Too often the fog of war rolls in after the clouds of half-truths and hyperbole.
The problem: the debate misses the mark and doesn't recognize the hard truths from the past.
Unfortunately, Trump has a history of exaggerations, half-truths, and outright falsehoods, and becomes easily distracted.
Only through listening and acknowledging hard truths can adoption lead to an ethical and positive outcome.
Instead of taking responsibility, they spin half-truths that unfortunately, too many people accept as fact.
Here is a war story, wrapped in fantasy, that delivers painful truths about the human predicament.
As 2018 draws to a close, we face many challenges and unsettling truths as a country.
To have an honest conversation about the ocean plastics crisis, one must accept two hard truths.
Nearly 2,000 years old, they testify to the reliability of the Bible, to scripture's timeless truths.
To tell the story as tragedy, Rich has to sacrifice important truths—both small and large.
Often, the only way to get something done is to have separate private and public truths.
Focusing on grand, poetic truths about "freedom," Foer misses out on the real complications of life.
"I'm still the only person that knows some of his truths," she said in the article.
Some cold, hard truths are colder than others, but there's almost always wisdom hidden beneath it.
He, unlike his foolishly good-hearted mother, gets the fundamental and ugly truths of the world.
What it pretends it is: The unpleasant truths the (((mainstream media))) doesn't want you to see.
A note on curses—whether you believe they are mystical truths, self-fulfilling prophecies, or dogshit.
Still, it's worth something that humans can deliver hard truths within a heady stew of beauty.
But here are three truths that have helped me: 1: Nobody is coming to save you.
"I try to post uncomfortable truths to engage others who run across my newsfeed," she wrote.
Any lies, half-truths, or exaggerations undermine trust, and trust is the engine of outbreak response.
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We seem unable to live with uncertainty, and so we impose our truths on the world.
Certain harsh truths must be stowed away, for our happiness depends on accepting each other's fragilities.
Their wounded, fractured and contorted bodies communicate dark truths about what it means to be alive.
It is about dealing one in unpleasant truths and having the guts to confront the untruths.
It's an antidote to the reigning conceits, self-deceptions, half-truths and clichés of our day.
But, in the case of vaccines, there are some hard truths that deserve to be trumpeted.
So you want the kind of ethical, moral, we've laid out our truths, we've agreed here.
What I sensed intuitively about effective writing turned out to rest on some deep psychological truths.
But, as an ethical matter, people are generally entitled to know important truths about their lives.
Her analysis of systematic lying and the danger it presents to factual truths is urgently relevant.
How would you categorize their style and how did it reflect other truths of their life?
In doing so, they revealed certain truths about the society and the very nature of existence.
There are a few undeniable truths about our current situation that underscore the need to act.
"Reporting on ethnicity pay gaps may reveal harsh truths but that's a real trigger for action."
The artist did not reveal mystic truths — he simply revealed what it was to make art.
But there are universal truths about what children need in order to thrive in uncertain times.
But there are a few universal truths about how to do it productively and stay sane.
" Without that common set of truths, Bonnell says, we enter the dangerous condition of "epistemic polarity.
The hope is that many small truths can be piled together to make a big one.
Mr. Mulvaney said that it would be his role to deliver hard truths to Mr. Trump.
And his rancor, I suspect, reflects more than the inconvenient truths that Martin and Burns told.
Half-truths and rumors about the virus even appear in videos attempting to fact-check rumors.
Strictly speaking, Norman is a con artist, a spinner of exaggerations, half-truths and outright lies.
Her excavation of all that Su Lan buried — including the truths of Liya's parentage — is galvanizing.
But beyond these surface truths, and despite the "true crime" feel, the movie is high fiction.
Rather than merely presenting a case against British rule of the colonies, it affirms universal truths.
Just as in life, there are secrets and gaps, half-truths that are only partially explained.
His writing was bawdy, irreverent and joyous but also held up a mirror to uncomfortable truths.
These truths are eternal, and we must be vigilant in ensuring that they are never forgotten.
In the wake of his death, many have struggled with how to balance those two truths.
"In something as familiar and common as a bird egg, we are still discovering new truths."
Anything less than enacting legislation to recognize these truths will degrade and diminish who we are.
He can dabble in bright colors and shiny objects, or he can deal in durable truths.
These conversations are long overdue, and often expose some harsh truths about us as a nation.
We like to think that the lexicon of a language reveals broad truths about its speakers.
But Republicans seem just as likely as Democrats to avoid the hard truths at all costs.
" Joe Biden: "John McCain's life is proof that some truths are timeless. Character. Courage. Integrity. Honor.
" Read the cover story "Is Ancient DNA Research Revealing New Truths — or Falling Into Old Traps?
You don't have to be great at basketball to find its truths, as you can see.
And our Interpreter column offers seven critical truths about North Korea to explain the current crisis.
But even within this rote exercise, even amid the dreary name-checking calisthenics, truths seep out.
We should all be cautious when universal truths are stated at a high level of generality.
Instead, the president is manipulating public opinion against Mr. Mueller by lies, half-truths and subterfuge.
One of my deepest truths, my sense of self, is something I had to lie about.
Science is supposed to help us, and derive informed theories and truths from carefully evaluated information.
The pseudo-truths and judgments people have heard about Type 2 are usually unfair and misguided.
But the dividend fears in the market right now mask several truths about dividends' value to investors.
We never remember it's coming, but when it does we're forced to reckon with some uncomfortable truths.
Trouble is, it can be hard to know truths from untruths, and there's evidence untruths travel faster.
He doesn't believe that the Tarot is divinatory, but that it's a means of accessing present truths.
Originally published on January 14, 2016:Let's play a game of two truths and a lie. 29.
The following day, Payne will host a Facebook Live session to reveal the truths and the lie.
Radical Uranus faces off with Jupiter, the planet of higher truths, putting our ideals front and center.
Once alone, we started to tell each other the truths we'd never had an opportunity to share.
We use our smarts to protect the our political groups, and not to grapple with uncomfortable truths.
He says everything with such conviction that even the most absurd statements come across as eternal truths.
In fact, many of them replace uncomfortable truths with sappy and sentimental storylines — and that's all right.
"Sometimes we need to speak hard truths to people in power in order to help the marginalised."
Now, it has led to the rise of alternative media sources that trade in truths and conspiracies.
The team behind The Leftovers was perfectly willing to dive into surrealism to get at emotional truths.
The Work Issue New research reveals surprising truths about why some work groups thrive and others falter.
Thus, with its subversion via 'dead bread faces,' Body Bakery bears the visage of many simple truths.
"We now have to fight hard for basic truths that we once took for granted," he said.
"I love to write funny stories about dark and scary truths that lead to transformation," she says.
There are certain undeniable truths to be being the firstborn son in a middle-class Indian family.
There's a phenomenon in which ironic memes, like the ones involving Brown, are sometimes willed into truths.
Watching The Crown, it's easy to think we have access to the truths about the royal family.
Maybe it's because not one, but two, people are finally feeling free enough to live their truths.
Now we're both trying to entrust each other with hard truths regularly, without the help of substances.
Now, there absolutely have to be times when museums support, undergird, illustrate important truths about particular issues.
In the 2017 offseason, there are two truths that are a challenge to reconcile, but nevertheless coexist.
They promise lofty ideas and profound truths, and yes, sometimes they do live up to the hype.
Superficial relationships may take a shocking turn and reveal deeper or profound truths that you didn't expect.
How can curators ignore uncomfortable truths about well-known artists, like Andre, just because they're considered inconvenient?
And commenters on her tweet have laid down their own brutal truths about working out while fat.
He (and lots of others) will probably tell an awful combination of partial truths and outright falsehoods.
"Zenly is actually the best expression of grown truths, seeing what your friends are doing," Martin said.
Legends & Lies cuts through the myths and brings untold truths to the screen for the first time.
I suspect there are truths contained in this dossier, but it's hard to separate fact from fiction.
A.D. wanted the girls to find their own truths before the cops figured out who killed Archer.
At the start of the speech, Kerry promised to be "candid" and tell "uncomfortable truths" about Israel.
But such truths aren't exclusively found in Ancient Greek epic poetry, regardless of what academics may believe.
I had to take myself out of that equation and bring only Harriet's truths to the table.
Harris is expected to come out with "The Truths We Hold: An American Journey" in early 2019.
Few volumes of nonfiction ever achieve this, but Worth's does, touching essential truths about the human condition.
Mr. Coelho does a less specific version of the same thing in lyrics that evoke universal truths.
"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," Pai wrote in a blog post on Medium.
Rather than responding to Mr. Trump's tribalism with tribalism of their own, they are invoking foundational truths.
Two popular theories are thrown around by the mainstream media and Democratic surrogates as self-evident truths.
To the extent that our language about war hides its terrible truths, we are all being poisoned.
In place of those truths and facts, Trump substitutes a story he tells himself about his life.
But insisting that truths you don't like are 'fake news' is dangerous to the lifeblood of democracy.
It can broadcast or insinuate messages into the larger culture, embody complex truths, absorb fear, preserve memory.
It took a delicate hand to ensure these somewhat competing truths did not break the narrative apart.
And yet, for all the historical parallels, several sobering truths abound with warning signs for the future.
"They did provide some value in that the ratings gave us some truths about investing," he said.
Diderot was the enemy of truths that people knew already, and so he couldn't compact—only enlarge.
Scientists say they're forced to prioritize self-preservation over pursuing the best questions and uncovering meaningful truths.
The twin truths of America's auto future are: there will be trucks, and there will be electrics.
His alternative nostalgic utopian narrative of "America the Great" ignores historical truths of bigoted and discriminatory policies.
Musgraves has a voice that holds its own, and lyrics that cut with their plainly spoken truths.
Death comes for us all eventually, but could gross incompetence impede even this most inevitable of truths?
But on some level almost everyone knows the banal big-picture truths about the economic path forward.
These were truths that I was never really given the opportunity to question or reshape for myself.
There are a few eternal truths that have emerged from the news of the L train shutdown.
An eclipse in Aquarius on Thursday finds you exploring hidden truths and letting go of the past.
Politicians are elected because they speak such truths, not because they have photographic command of the facts.
It was Daley-Ward as the observer, delivering fiction from truths she'd seen in her own life.
Becerra speaks truths about lifting people up in a nation where the American dream must always thrive.
" He went on, " 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.
They repressed others, of course, but ultimately they didn't have that doctrinaire dimension of excluding other truths.
In short, a clash between the world of data-driven reporting and the emotional truths of fiction.
But Haught, a man of faith, disagrees with Crane that religion's truths will necessarily remain so remote.
Let's find comfort not in the affirmation of our opinions, but in the challenges to our truths.
Small numbers of studies can't paint a picture of universal truths, because that's not how science works.
That left me with two conflicting truths about the same person, both of equal weight and validity.
Just as the weather can obscure truths about the climate, politics can make ideas harder to understand.
" Address the immortal truths, he instructed: "love and honor and pity and pride and compassion and sacrifice.
Not the type whose foundations give future scholars the approximate location of truths, but a total fiction.
Op-Ed Contributor Ben Shapiro, the conservative writer, prides himself on speaking bold truths to liberal power.
More specifically, the tragedies in both El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, have exposed two inconvenient truths.
"Apocalypse"—especially in the biblical sense—means a time of crisis and change, of hidden truths revealed.
Parents should use a positive tone and stay optimistic — but they shouldn't hide truths from their children.
This book makes one feel like a detective, a code-breaker revealing curious truths about language, i.e.
Stewy, though, serves up only hard truths, in what may be this season's most quietly pivotal scene.
Nena von Schlebrugge's quest for larger truths began when she was a schoolgirl of 14 in Stockholm.
Leaders should govern with honesty and with humility, acknowledge hard truths and adapt to our evolving future.
"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," he wrote in a blog post on Medium.
But their piece dances around inconvenient truths, and is predicated upon a rather "transformative" use of reality.
"These Truths" will teach even the most astute historians something new about American history, according to Gates.
Experts who point out inconvenient truths are rebranded as traitors who oppose the will of the people.
Yet the public attitude belies harsher truths: Economic improvement has slowed in blue-collar, "middle-wage" sectors.
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I never knew what was real, which lies were just excuses, which truths I needed to believe.
His writing was bawdy, irreverent and joyous, but it also held up a mirror to uncomfortable truths.
And so, as we take stock after this latest news, it's time to face three uncomfortable truths.
Levy discovers she is not exempted from certain hard truths: Fate is arbitrary and beyond our control.
She's not what you'd call a nourishing mother, though she is an expert nourisher of non-truths.
When we are children, and also when we are adults, we learn our deepest truths through myth.
At a more fundamental level, it's an accretion of irrevocable truths: this is gone, and that's gone.
Opinion: The ugly truths 'Bombshell' exposes The women of 'Bombshell' are as steely as they are gorgeous.
JW: Within the exhibition, I have tried to highlight truths that are often overlooked in the mainstream.
You could argue that it's the better analogy for a time of rampant uncertainty and alternative truths.
You don't have to live in Gascony for many months, as I did, to discover these truths.
Bethy Squires is writer for truTV's "Adam Ruins Everything," a show about hidden truths behind popular misconceptions.
Which is bitterly divided without the ability to even agree on a set of facts and truths.
" She accused Mr. Duterte of being "unable to grasp truths beyond his myopic world of self-delusion.
However, if Mueller wants to investigate half-truths in Washington, this will be a permanent, multigenerational investigation.
As a quintessential American, Thoreau looked closely, thought deeply and offered truths we ignore at our peril.
In so doing, he gives readers fiction that reflects and explores the social truths of our world.
In so doing, he gives readers fiction that reflects and explores the social truths of our world.
Since last November, we have been subjected to false truths meant to divide us as a country.
"Race Card" isn't neat like "De Novo" and "Hold These Truths," and it isn't meant to be.
The interplay and tension between these truths turns Martyrs into a deeply disturbing but utterly transcendent work.
But with each generation, we have revisited our fundamental truths, and where we falter, we make amends.
Even worse, many weight loss hucksters overcomplicate the very simple truths we know about eating for health.
It is important to show within music the truths that the media tries so hard to hide.
There was a case where a court held that telling half-truths to law enforcement wasn't enough.
But it's evolved into a recital of brutal truths — albeit one neither side ever really admits happened.
Anything less than that spreads half-truths and lies about what it means to do sex work.
When these common truths become competing truths, a distancing is inevitable — perhaps especially when political differences arise among people who have devoted their lives to politics, who view it as a means to advance justice and human flourishing and therefore consider it a core part of who they are.
Senator Flake is absolutely correct that American liberty is predicated on truth: "We hold these truths to be self-evident…" Those truths about man's equal rights by nature, along with some facts "submitted to a candid world," brought them to see the difference between real despotism and human freedom.
Brexit makes me despair: lies and scaremongering combined with economic and political half-truths have led to this.
Notwithstanding all these inconvenient truths, Rubio will emerge from South Carolina a party favorite and a media darling.
The medium in which those stories and those truths are distributed is just not going to be paper.
And the fate of Nate Parker, a notable absence Sunday night, underscores other uncomfortable truths about racial difference.
Hutzell said his 61-year-old friend dedicated his life to telling "hard truths," no matter the topic.
I reckon it's the point where all the collective truths about them intersect to reveal something new. Yeah.
Here are seven hard truths about money that every 20-something should accept, with illustrations courtesy of Albert.
It's good that we are currently in a time where people are being allowed to speak their truths.
They are working for 'Disclosure' of many truths, not just extraterrestrial life and secret space programs already existing.
The people who are the most self-aware don't force themselves into those simple kind of absolute truths.
The Iowa State Fair is an annual tradition that delightfully takes both of these truths and combines them.
The bottom half of the frame reinforced two truths: Juan Soto and Cole are very good at baseball.
Arya catches her in the act, demanding they play a weird version of two truths and a lie.
By fooling average and famous people, he reflects back to us our grossest instincts, our most embarrassing truths.
Someone who lets you feel that there's no need to put a front, cover up the ugly truths.
World Animal Protection uncovered some dark truths behind those adorable exotic animal selfies you've seen on social media.
There are two persistent, constant truths in life: everything is terrible when you're young and death is inevitable.
She reported $320,000 in net income from her memoir, "The Truths We Hold," which came out in January.
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And I've always hoped, by sharing my stories that people will feel more comfortable walking in their truths.
Mom, an Italian-American from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, made sure that I committed these scenarios — these truths — to memory.
Because I realized there is so much energy here— why am I so afraid to speak these truths?
It was an impressive day of half-truths, distortions and lies, ironically undercut by Pruitt's venue of choice.
Here are the 211 bizarre truths about experiencing a bikini fitness competition that many outsiders don't know. 212.
Games that address the hard truths of reality, like child abuse, are a rarity — to say the least.
It is one of life's inescapable truths that just because something is expensive doesn't always mean it's good.
I'm wondering how we can tell truths in ways that make them more narratively viral, more narratively catchy.
Tuesday's full moon eclipse in Capricorn meets power planet Pluto, bringing heavy truths about your health and routines.
In other words, Trump doesn't seem to understand why you would "announce" negative or unpleasant truths about yourself.
Yet with loyalty comes certain truths: like, say, that the residents of Los Angeles can be hella ridiculous.
It regularly misunderstood and even more uncommon—an illustrious reputation makes it difficult to learn its many truths.
It's one of those eternal truths: the second you turn thirty, your low back starts to bug you.
At a conference of mostly media insiders, it took a relative outsider to really speak some hard truths.
From the gold standard to Keynesian fine-tuning, accepted truths have been replaced by something new and different.
Their arrest reminds of the price journalists can pay for going into difficult areas and uncovering uncomfortable truths.
When it is politically difficult to stand up for harsh truths, external agencies can be statisticians' only fallback.
And they found out he was lying and telling half-truths about many of the products on stage.
Let's play a little game of two truths and a lie about Jessa and Adam's day together: 1.
Though great in theory, for years, economists and tax scholars have known some ugly truths about these accounts.
It is only ever an image, a partial belief—one of many truths, one of many possible worlds.
It's the stew of grievances, half truths and lies, all of it stirred by love, loathing and jealousy.
She had ruined her "trustworthiness" time and time again by giving partial truths to spin away her mistakes.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal (except those who aren't).
Cunningham broadcasts lies and half truths about Scott's character, casts aspersions, hints at an affair with Maggie Bateman.
Growing polarization is jeopardizing even the foundational assumption of common truths, the stuff that binds a society together.
I admired his courage and idealism; his bluntness and willingness to tell hard truths, even to friendly audiences.
Tomorrow, I may recover my sense of those truths about my country that I know to be fundamental.
We have long looked to him, in times of perplexity and risk, for the most fundamental human truths.
In the eye of the beholder But the truths they both saw in that museum were quite different.
They are self-centered and cynical, manipulating resentment with half-truths and untruths, accommodating the loony extremist right.
As such, the two of them illustrate one of the dreariest truths of gender-related social science literature.
It was an intense couple of years as I received a middle-schooler's crash course in racial truths.
When our interplanetary neighbors aren't shedding light on society-wide truths, they work on more intimate, granular levels.
Anyway, Judy learns some hard truths as she delves deeper into the mystery, and young viewers will, too.
In this gallery of selections from Ren Hang, you can decide for yourself what those truths might be.
On this episode of Grey's, we're reminded that Richard still has actual authority beyond giving everyone hard truths.
Small truths every which way from someone who is and sounds exactly like she's in her early 20s.
The bottom line: Understanding where the U.S. is vis-à-vis China means accepting hard and competing truths.
The persistent truths are that the healthcare market represents $3 trillion, almost 20 percent, of the U.S. economy.
Rakowitz expresses a similar earnestness in his practice to keep certain truths from disappearing from our collective memory.
As Richter grew more prominent, he began to refer to "cuckoos' eggs," biographical truths hidden in his work.
That joke — for some reason the only joke I can ever remember — contains truths too deep to pursue.
That is a tall task — the president's penchant for half-truths, exaggerations and outright falsehoods is well established.
Below, Mr. MacCulloch talks about Cromwell's relationship with Anne Boleyn, Ms. Mantel's instincts for historical truths and more.
This means some big, juicy secrets will be revealed because full moons bring truths to us, Stardust says.
If this is all the government can do for households, Americans may have to face some hard truths.
A part of growing up means confronting and recognizing truths and filling in important gaps in one's knowledge.
Though the E.P.A. is the epicenter of denial, avoiding inconvenient truths is common practice elsewhere in the administration.
Miseducation surrounding slavery in the US has led to an elaborate mythology of half truths and missing information.
In "The Hard Truths of Trying to 'Save' the Rural Economy," Eduardo Porter writes about their grim prospects.
Such claims are only half-truths, underplaying the complexities of American politics and the socioeconomics that drive them.
Her first book, Faking It: The Lies Women Tell About Sex — And the Truths They Reveal, is out.
Although some scientists still recoil at the mention of Gaia, these truths have become part of mainstream science.
Underneath many layers of branding, these are some of the fundamental truths about the websites you click on.
The emphasis on the physical tolls of aging might be excused as a bold confrontation of tough truths.
"They wanted to replace what they derisively called 'weather fallacies' with 'weather truths' or 'facts,'" Dr. Tucker said.
With those hard truths in mind, the United States should finally acknowledge the true task before its negotiators.
The COVID-19 epidemic is revealing some strange truths about the United States' wildly ineffective policies towards opioids.
For the environmentally conscious eater, they are among the most inconvenient truths: Too much food goes to waste.
"The basic tenet of therapy is that facing hard truths is how you create transformative change," she said.
"I try to dig up truths that help readers to better understand their relationships — and themselves," says Lunn.
Patsy spans a decade, telling a layered, nuanced story of flawed characters facing hard questions and harder truths.
The law aims to defend the "good name of Poland," but instead it criminalizes talk about historical truths.
But the most significant has been Donald Trump's courage to tell some important truths about our national security.
But now you have objective truths: Charlottesville, the solar eclipse, Hurricane Harvey, the earthquake in Mexico, Hurricane Irma.
Read: In Meng Jin's debut novel, "Little Gods," a teenage immigrant excavates her late mother's long-buried truths.
These performers cut through the swelling music and sometimes cloying earnestness to put across some valuable emotional truths.
You find truths in the in-between spaces of language, but never the right words to express them.
But it also requires a culture that accepts the importance of telling difficult truths about the ruling class.
But she was a therapist who had built her life around hearing the whole truths of other humans.
These Truths will teach even the most studious of historians something new about American history, according to Gates.
These Truths is "the most honest and unflinching account of the American story I've ever read," Gates wrote.
Nothing about the Trump administration's current response to the humanitarian tragedy at our southern border reflects those truths.
But then, like great fiction, they're our bridges to insufficiently understood lives, our compasses to inadequately learned truths.
People in those jobs are often the ones to tell presidents hard truths, even when they are unwelcome.
The story of Chad Focus might seem like an outlandish parody, but it also highlights some home truths.
I have learned these truths: The border wall is ineffective except for killing the poorest migrants and wildlife.
Its 12 tracks offer intimate vignettes of past relationships, excavating uncomfortable truths with a generosity that's almost overwhelming.
Mashable tried the app out on a variety of foodstuffs, and found some truths about the office ketchup.
The logical steps in the proof rely on other, prior truths, which have already been accepted and proven.
Harriet Tubman and Other Truths at Grounds for Sculpture bills itself as Scott's most comprehensive exhibition to date.
I relate to subjects as people and draw on our commonality, rather than differences to understand universal truths.
We know these truths to be everlasting because we have seen the decency and greatness of our country.
They corresponded, shared friends, pursued the same grand truths, and wrote books and poetry about one another's work.
The story of Ravensbrück reveals uncomfortable, under-acknowledged truths about the role of women in the Third Reich.
Humans need more than just text to understand difficult truths; we need faces, emotion, expression, time to process.
Get Out ingeniously uses common horror tropes to reveal truths about how pernicious racism is in the world.
They're framed, like most conspiracy theories, as truths the mainstream media and elites are hiding from public view.
Sullivan touches upon some uncomfortable truths here, and his essay is an admirable attempt to wrestle with them.
He battled him in detailed personal attacks, or as Push continues to call them, "truths" in recent interviews.
So it would be were it not for the fact that the personal truths that Gay articulates—the confession of trauma, its torturous and decades long inflictions of distress on her psyche, her still ongoing struggle against food—are truths that many fat-positive activists now and before resolutely reject.
The media right-of-center Americans have grown accustomed to relying on for important truths about politicians were not reporting many of the ugly truths about Trump, unless they were denying them, trashing the messengers or providing Trump with a huge platform to defend himself, deny or trash the messengers.
Then to gain the credibility and authenticity to lead it, while at the same time being ready to risk our very lives, or whatever it is that is just as valuable, to speak our truths, and to act on our truths, boldly, fearlessly, endlessly, until victory is worn, whatever the cost.
" Continues Brown: "It's hard for [Jed] sometimes, but I told him that half-truths and lies get you nowhere.
Thank you for taking the time to share your nuanced truths about how & why you call this dirt home.
We will power on with positivity so that other voices who are silenced can finally embrace their inner truths.
My brain would say that I was rapid-fire disassociating into various "emotional truths" every 30 seconds, on average.
I was there to tell the world about a project I had been working on, called Self Evident Truths.
She's got a brilliant gift for calling out the nonsense of any sun sign in need of real truths.
But not saying it fits a larger pattern of unspoken truths that have defined Hamilton's second tenure in Texas.
As I point out in " Letters to an American Christian ," these are truths that our culture needs to hear.
Those who don't "get" these simple truths must be treated as requiring education, and we should stick at it.
We're often told that to grow in our careers, we need to seek out hard, unbiased truths about ourselves.
But maybe that's exactly what I need—a few home truths to set me on the right fashion track.
Mr Johnson also chronicles the rise of "slashing negative television advertisements, character assassination and partial truths" in winning elections.
She spoke to Marie Claire about how it felt to have her truths so spread out across the internet.
But in Britain's Brexit referendum, too, social media played an important role in spreading half-truths and outright lies.
On Mr. Peña Nieto's watch, the Mexican government has swiftly and systematically whitewashed ugly truths and played down scandals.
"I've been influenced by strong women doing what they're supposed to do and living in their truths," she said.
Today, our resident class act, Dodai Stewart, advises you on one of life's great truths: Luxury begins at home.
Hannah's tapes reveal horrible truths about her peers at Liberty High, especially baseball star and rapist Bryce (Justin Prentice).
Like we said, these can be hard truths to face up to, so take it at your own pace.
Not only have the emoticons invaded our menus, but now they're revealing some surprising truths about our Instagram use.
Instead, it's time for us as a nation to face some incredibly hard truths that are painful to swallow.
It's a relatable, painful yearning for meaning in all of this randomness, told in spare, down-to-earth truths.
All the while the heat rises and rises in the neighborhood bringing everyone's tensions and truths to the surface.
"I love mathematics because I spend most of my day trying to invent and communicate (new) truths," she said.
Harris reported a net income of $320,433 from her writing — she published "The Truths We Hold" earlier this year.
Wayne's catalog is full of moments, like this one, where he blurs the lines between glorification and uncomfortable truths.
The development of new ideas—meaning scientific truths or clever inventions—allows economies to grow richer year after year.
The truths the Founding Fathers held to be self-evident had not seemed so to anyone before the Reformation.
"At this moment, we need to speak hard truths or lose our chance to make lasting change," she wrote.
Republicans also preferred Trump truths over the Weekly Standard and the National Review, conservative magazines with impressive intellectual pedigrees.
Deep in the depths of your makeup bag, there are some shocking truths that you'd probably rather not know.
However, at its core stands one of business' eternal truths: It's not about you; it's about them … your audience.
Their music is obsessed with the point where great truths harden into platitudes, where pure signal meets wretched noise.
Science, Saini argues, has achieved this weird status in our society as the sole repository of impartial, accurate truths.
I realized that people were yearning for someone who they felt gave them permission to share their own truths.
"It takes courage for a society to address uncomfortable truths about the darker parts of its past," Obama said.
Sure, there are some truths in her visions in the flames, and a real sincerity in her religious belief.
To the contrary, he sees mass disaffection, and the erosion of accepted truths, as a source of political strength.
There are ways to love a city and not lie about its truths and how it endangers its own.
Jay Inslee, a Democrat, rejected the idea that Trump was simply dispensing hard truths that people needed to hear.
There are two truths that must be acknowledged by all those in position to create and develop economic policy.
Societies can live without these things, or they can replace one set of fundamental truths with a different one.
I also believe all of Jackson's previous accusers who came forward in court and had their truths cruelly invalidated.
Pinto found herself confronting some hard truths in playing the character, with whom she said she didn't always agree.
If only more of us would fight to have these truths heard over Donald Trump's constant stream of "doublespeak".
Such a piece is Home Truths, which uses spent bars of soap, human hair, lumps of coal and ashes.
This nimble-footed doubleness may indeed hold profound existential truths; it also provides an all-purpose evasion of analysis.
Don't let our shiny new tools blind you to the fact that some horrible truths about humanity never change.
"While much of the world focuses on the inconvenient truths, we have moved on to convenient actions," Modi said.
Then again, at some point, most people compromise some of their truths in the pursuit of love and companionship.
"The recent attacks on my family and myself were a series of half truths and full lies," Garrett said.
But these truths are too uncomfortable for many right-wing readers, who have barraged Rumpf with anger and spite.
As Trump makes his unifying trip Wednesday to Capitol Hill, Republicans need to get real and admit hard truths.
He's willing to tell a vast and dizzying array of lies, half-truths, and fabrications to advance his goals.
Second, the "truths" covered up in each story speak eloquently about the kind of lie we now fear most.
To support the reversal, the agency had to rely on distorted truths, claiming that new facts supported the reversal.
And the political system created on its principles made sure to protect these self-evident truths from public passions.

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