Truth to tell, I doubt that anybody will remember it a year from now.
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But, truth to tell, its own record of reform after 16 years in office is underwhelming.
Truth to tell, most of the party's top people, including the Bavarian premier, Edmund Stoiber, would prefer to see the euro scheme dropped altogether.
Truth to tell, though, it is respect for symbolism and recent history rather than belief in lucky charms that makes Mr Scharping hang on to that chestnut.
Truth to tell, I felt guilty about the way I'd been mocking Jeannette for her hearty appetite and swelling belly, never guessing that she was eating for two.
Of course Waugh (who, truth to tell, likely never mistook a Bordeaux for a Burgundy in his life) might be faked- out if not flabbergasted by some of the characteristics that crop up in wine these days.
But it was true, and I needed to hear it, needed my father to tell it to me, just as we all need our fathers to tell us the truth, as someday I'll tell it to my children, too.
All that I was ever told to was to tell the truth to the best of my ability.
And we've got to be able to tell the truth to the American people that that is hard to solve.
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They will have to tell the truth to our creditors that the U.S government has borrowed beyond the ability of its citizens to repay.
And lastly, the stark reality will force the government to tell the truth to federal employees whose salaries and benefits are unsupportable given our fiscal weakness.
Failing to raise the debt ceiling will force Congress and the President to tell the truth to Social Security and Medicare beneficiaries who have been promised more than taxpayers can deliver.
This is an old habit (the first newspaper in France was supported by Cardinal Richelieu, the country's first prime minister) and may explain why French politicians do not need to tell the truth to voters: it is because no one else will.
Without an active press or freedom of speech there is no way to determine who is actually telling the truth and there are few economic disincentives to actually tell the truth.
It truly amazes me when an analyst dares to tell the truth and bothers to do some actual analysis.
Under the circumstances, is it not appropriate to infer that to tell the truth would be to confirm all of the questionable charges against him?
She said that to be redeemed, Mr. Armstrong needed to tell the whole truth to Usada or the World Anti-Doping Agency and talk about others who aided and abetted him in doping.
But that is it: to tell us the truth, to provide us with information.
Because he knew the truth, but he did not want Ms. Currie to tell the truth.
The goal is to prevent an employer-retirement plan sponsor with infinite resources, assisted by expert advisors, and limited incentive to tell the truth, from using arcane devices to pursue its own objectives whilst workers are kept in the dark.
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Indeed, Obama made three references to the need to tell the truth in his so-called address to the Muslim world.
But to tell the truth, those limits are not apparent to us, either because the power to require the entry into commerce is symmetrical with the power to prohibit or condition commercial behavior, or because we have not yet perceived a qualitative limitation.
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But this is quibbling of course, an attempt to tell the truth when the burning brands are already at the gate ready to torch the place.
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Liars are also more likely to ask that questions be repeated and begin responses with phrases like, "to tell you the truth, " and "to be perfectly honest, " says Reid.
Humana merely made the mistake of trying to tell seniors the truth about what will happen to their coverage, and now CEO Michael McCallister had better hire a good team of lawyers.
In so doing the movie raises questions about Hollywood's obligation to tell the truth in fiction for example, can a film demand to be taken seriously as a work of journalism and entertainment?
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Needless to say, any sudden decision by Ms. Lewinsky to tell the truth, whether out of anger at the president or simple desire to be law-abiding, would have been very harmful to the president.
He's here to call their bluff, to tell them the truth they don't want to hear: most of their principles are bad (if well intentioned) and will ultimately lead to nobody making any money, having any ownership over the quality of their creations, or any way to support themselves on the internet -- outside of giant companies whose main source of revenue is online advertising.
In an email to his friends and family sent Thursday afternoon and reviewed by the Journal, Mr. Hamilton said the federal investigation triggered him to tell "the whole truth" for the first time, leading him to conclude that "this was the way forward" for him.
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Unless you have a really bad history to overcome, you should tell something close to the truth in job searches just for reasons of complexity reduction.
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