Although no one talks about productivity, it is a truism that U.S. education is big business.
As the truism goes, the best answer to bad speech is always more speech.
It is a truism that personal relationships can shape your psychological and physical well-being.
Malaysians got another demonstration of that truism last week, as if they needed more convincing.
This is actually a general truism: you cannot abolish something just by making it illegal.
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But there's also a truism in Washington that legislation produced quickly is often produced poorly.
The moral is that none of us should forget the old truism that nobody is indispensable.
This leads to another marketing truism, it is critical that you understand your customer .
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But just as we started to absorb that truism, Wall Street began telling us that 'B2B IS DEAD.
The first is from George Box, and it is a truism of any model or thought framework.
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Here in the UK this is of course accepted as a basic truism.
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Saying social media are conversations, as is often said, works as a practical truism that helps people get started.
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It's a truism that drums are the heart and soul of African music.
It is a sartorial truism to say that when one is tired of Topshop, one is tired of fashion.
Rarely, if ever, have I seen this truism taken to the extreme that it is in the home financing business.
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Ehud Olmert, Israel's inexperienced new prime minister, is discovering the old truism that wars are easier to begin than to end.
Clearly this truism was patently false for buyers in 2006 and 2007.
It is however a truism that some will think there is too much homework - and some will think there is too little.
And you know, the old truism in politics is that voters hate negative attacks, but politicians keep on using them because they work.
Therefore, axiomatically, as is a truism of politicians globally, values, beliefs, and principals are discarded and become tertiary to the grail of gaining power.
At least that assurance has been a supposed truism for many decades, and repeated as fact each year in numerous interviews and financial columns.
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It is a truism that the worst loans are made at the best of times, and America's economy is now in its 113th month of expansion.
It has long been a truism of European politics that, when the commission gets into a fight with national governments, it is the commission that comes off worse.
But few economists believe this idea is anything more than a truism market prices reflect all past information, including that about investors' emotions or a convenient artifice for their models.
As the truism goes, you get what you pay for.
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Federal Election Commission decision in many ways validates a truism.
It's almost a truism to say that the Nexus 4 is near impossible to buy, at least for those who don't want to pay a carrier premium.
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So if we ignore that underwater stock buyers were forced to make good on investments made on the margin--just as mortgage holders should--we can't ignore the truism that once applied to housing.
Of course, it is a likely truism that a woman never leaves the kitchen or the nursery is indeed unlikely to come in contact with any man who would present competition for her spouse.
The truism that you know someone by the company they keep has rarely been more true than with respect to the Obama administration and its burgeoning ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamists.
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