Meanwhile, they soberly present sponsors with statistical evidence that just the opposite is true.
As the story is told by Goodman and others it implies that the opposite is true.
While there may be individual examples of it, our aggregate data shows the opposite is true.
When the opportunity for growth exceeds the cost to borrow, the opposite is true.
Alas, the opposite is true as well in an age of increased scrutiny and transparency.
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Supposedly gold restrains government spending, but realistically the opposite is true for obvious reasons.
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There is unfortunately just as much reason to think that exactly the opposite is true.
In fact, the opposite is true: The company is adapting before things turn sour.
In fact, the Investment Company Institute 2012 Fact Book implies the opposite is true.
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Another company might find the opposite is true, depending on in-house talent and available space, among other factors.
The opposite is true for Senate or House races, or races for governor or parks commissioner, of course.
While excitement for League of Legends has been bursting through the ceiling, the opposite is true for Starcraft.
"The author suggests that science teachers cannot ignore creationism when teaching origins, but the opposite is true, " she said.
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The copyright industries often cite the Internet as an economic threat, but the numbers suggest the opposite is true.
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But of course, the opposite is true of exporters, who have an incentive to use the weaker, government-controlled CNY.
One thing, however, is certain: If Paul Krugman says the planet is running out of resources, the opposite is true.
And, of course, the opposite is true, too: the 8% standard gives banks a huge incentive to hold riskier assets.
In bear markets, the opposite is true: good news is often ignored, while bad news leads to repeated bouts of selling.
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The opposite is true in the United States, where the poor often live in old, decaying neighborhoods, which raises another issue.
Now if you believe that decline is a choice, as I do, you might also believe that the opposite is true.
But others -- such as Barbara Blaine, president of Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests -- say the opposite is true.
This would be understandable if there were any signs of an impending tech slowdown, but in fact, just the opposite is true.
But the early experience of reform suggests that the opposite is true.
There is not only no evidence that raising tax rates will spur GDP growth but plenty of evidence that the opposite is true.
They say that keeping the net neutral, as it is now, involves more government intervention and regulation, but really the opposite is true.
Voters appear to trust Labour a lot less in the town hall than at Westminster (the opposite is true of the Liberal Democrats).
Yet Mr Cox himself says the opposite is true, and that the fuller details given in the classified report are even more worrying.
So, while you might be inclined to call that test failed, the fact that the round stopped means that quite the opposite is true.
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But, as I'm learning on this three-day pack trip into northwest Yellowstone National Park, the opposite is true: I have no idea how to ride.
Actually, the opposite is true: progress gives us a longer life.
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