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truism
1. And truism had its way in the writing
2. … The truism ‘All thought is anthropomorphic’ has no other meaning
3. It"s been said so many times that it has become a truism
4. A truism as ever: no matter how much better or easier life became for the poorest there would never be acceptance; more discontent now than ever
5. It is a truism that the average person"s recognition vocabulary is approximately three times the size of his functional vocabulary
6. What useless truism!
7. Never were and never will be!!!!!! You might want to pass this truism on to the power hungry leaders in Washington and around the world
8. "A fault discovered is half overcome" is a truism often heard
9. Someone opened the meeting with the repeated oft-spoken and apt truism in the AA: “When you stop drinking and go to an AA meeting, your life will get better
10. Acton's truism: power, itself, corrupts
11. “It's just a truism
12. An advertising truism is that there are three
13. It is -- or by now should be -- a truism that, in every sphere of human
14. Do as you would be done by is also a truism because our positive or negative energy (karma) is reflected back to us and what we experience is a mirror of the karma that we give off
15. There is a truism that haunts us and says there is no perfect life
16. While the grand religion of Muhammad rendered itself into sub-faiths so soon after his death, Quaid -e- Azam’s Pakistan, as if to prove the truism of the Italian saying, ‘to its own hurt that ant grows wings’, sundered itself into two nations that was before it could celebrate the Silver Jubilee of its coming into being
17. ” He was not trying to be poetic, merely state what he considered to be a truism
18. “You can turn any damaging truth into a trite truism by flooding the market with examples of 817
19. But be certain, for it is a historical truism, when the poor cannot be heard, when the outcast are occluded from the conversation, the only language available to them is violence, the only tongue heard vandalism
20. With that perspective in mind, please allow me to remind you of a small-business truism
21. They could not agree on an apical truism that knowledge of God is both manifold and ecumenical
22. Keep this self-evident truism in mind as you read
23. Everyone knows the adage about an ounce of prevention, but few managed to apply that truism to the environment
24. used to symbolize and unequivocally illustrate this truism
25. Caris felt frustrated with the way adults trotted out this truism every time they were stuck for an answer
26. in response to the foregoing truism
27. Ours would prove that truism
28. My suggestion that this was rather an extraordinary way to spend one’s youth yielded only a shrug and another truism: “No one goes into this job for the glory
29. ” The Buddha embraced an often overlooked truism: nothing lasts—including us
30. This is a truism of using limit orders, and one that most people choose to ignore: if you enter on limit orders, you will price yourself out of some set of winning trades that never trade to (or, more realistically, through) your limit price while you will always participate fully in all losing trades
31. The rule that a sound investment must be able to withstand adversity seems self-evident enough to be termed a truism
32. It is a truism to say that the more impressive the record and the more promising the prospects of stability and growth the more liberally the per-share earnings should be valued, subject always to our principle that a multiplier higher than about 20 (i
33. Of course, this is a truism and it would be trivial, if it weren’t for many traders who simply gamble, instead of knowing exactly what their edge is and how to milk it
34. This statement may sound like a truism, but it needs to be emphasized
35. It seems a truism to say that the old-time common-stock investor was not much interested in capital gains
36. It is a truism that though all value investors are contrarians, not all contrarians are value investors
37. It was an interesting lesson in the truism that faulty chart patterns are often indications of institutional distribution, and in this case we witnessed such distribution in action, right on the NYSE floor, where the rubber meets the road
38. Even the most accomplished investors will admit to this truism
39. ' Though, indeed, the vendor of a certain nostrum has vulgarized the truism to the very point of contempt
40. This truth has become such a truism, that in newspapers advertisements are printed about stomach powder for rich people, under the title “Blessings of the poor,” where they say that only poor people have a good digestion, and the rich need help, and among other things this powder
41. That people who do not make use of these perfected preparations are stronger and healthier, has become such a truism, that advertisements are printed in the newspapers of stomach-powders for the wealthy, under the heading, “Blessings for the poor,” [252] in which it is stated that only the poor are possessed of proper digestive powers, and that the rich require assistance, and, among other various sorts of assistance, these powders
42. I hold it as a political truism, that upon the sovereignty and independence of each State, as guarantied by the constitution, do our liberties depend
43. Upon this question, which presents itself in every point of view too clear to admit of a single doubt; equally unsusceptible of sophistical perversion or misrepresentation; a question which involves a political truism, and which is undenied; a debate has grown out of it, embracing the whole foreign relations of this country