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That's not entirely true, at least not in my case.
This feels like it might not be entirely true. 14.
As we now know, this statement was not entirely true.
While PureVPN states it doesn't collect logs, that's not entirely true.
This story is too simple to be entirely true, of course.
The allegations against the Turkish state, however, are not entirely true.
However, that isn't entirely true; I am starting to see the patterns.
You mentioned getting caught up in stories that are not entirely true.
It's not entirely true that higher rates lead to a stronger dollar.
In court, they said I was serving up, which wasn't entirely true.
But it's not entirely true that they've been tweeting all their lives.
That's not entirely true: I could do plays [for basic union pay].
That's not entirely true, but it certainly feels that way with young children.
It's not entirely true — of course I ate some things as a teen.
Facebook says only I can see this history, but that's not entirely true.
It's a big claim, too simple to be entirely true, as Coss admits.
Not entirely true, we just tend to be better at dealing with it!
But it's not entirely true that they've been tweeting all their lives. National
Of course, it wasn't entirely true that Bella could always play the homecoming queen.
They say that money can't buy happiness, but that may not be entirely true.
Many are saying it hasn't had any attention in years, but that's not entirely true.
But that doesn't appear to be entirely true — or, rather, it's only half the story.
While that is entirely true, I was thinking of it in a completely different way.
While that's still entirely true, Tuesday's election night gains for the group were fairly substantial.
Some people think that wearing a bathing suit causes UTIs, but that isn't entirely true.
I'm not sure that is entirely true, but I am also not certain it isn't.
I'm sure that's not entirely true, but something about its selling points were naggingly preachy.
But to say this is not who we are as Americans is not entirely true.
Well, that's not entirely true: Pornhub probably keeps track of that kind of thing, too.
But this isn't entirely true, because he has the track record to back him up.
That would be nice, except it's not entirely true (unless you have one helluva vitamin deficiency).
Knowing that the stories are entirely true, and are the result of human reasoning gone haywire.
Multiple headlines about the paper said the drugs were equally effective, but that's not entirely true.
To the world, it seemed like SARS came out of nowhere, but that wasn't entirely true.
Those are measurable facts that can be entirely true without increased gravity causing any particular fall.
"No, not sure that's entirely true actually...Rihanna, Beyonce, Kim Kardashian, they're not that skinny," she said.
SoftBank yesterday announced that its $9.3 billion investment in Uber has closed, except that's not entirely true.
Subsequent data analysis showed that wasn't entirely true, and Hollywood just has a problem with making quality movies.
By referring to the story "as reported," McMaster effectively allowed for its main thrust to be entirely true.
If his statement, "I am not a crook," was not entirely true, at least he was our crook.
First and foremost, it is not entirely true that Conway wasn't "given" a job in the Trump administration.
Well, that's not entirely true — who can forget Romney's wooftastic, cringe-worthy "Who let the dogs out?" soundbite?
Many of them complex, or not entirely true, or complicated to the point of being impossible to understand.
In Nickel, a new YA novel by Robert Wilder, that belief is entirely true for 15-year-old Monroe.
When compared to photos from Apple's iPhone 28 Plus, they are more visually appealing, but simply not entirely true.
"I stayed in bed for the next two years," she said later, though of course that wasn't entirely true.
I suspect neither the pain control mantras of the 1990s nor the ones I hear today are entirely true.
But the choreography for that energizing opening number, and many set pieces, seems almost entirely true to the original.
Nowak is a careful speaker, so I was surprised to find that what he'd told me wasn't entirely true.
Not because Gabbard's allegations were entirely true; indeed, fact-checkers torpedoed some of the charges she made as misleading.
That's not entirely true, though: Polls show that Germans, even if they're tired of Ms. Merkel, still value consensus.
I would say they are people with no morals going where the money is, but that's maybe not entirely true.
Though gene therapies are being compared to a cure — and priced like one — no one knows whether that's entirely true.
But according to interviews and legal documents, aspects of that origin story may have been omitted or not entirely true.
It's been widely, widely reported Jamie Spears is temporarily out as Britney's conservator, but we've learned that's not entirely true.
It turns out, though, that the story that retail investors were sheltered from WeWork&aposs meltdown wasn&apost entirely true.
He liked to claim that his reputation on the streets kept his family safe, but that wasn't entirely true, either.
But he also observes that "the crown prince has never pretended to be a political reformer," which is not entirely true.
It's been taught that the Pilgrims came because they were seeking religious freedom, but that's not entirely true, Mr. Loewen said.
Facebook has claimed that users already have extensive control over what information is made available to advertisers, but that's not entirely true.
Okay, so maybe that's not entirely true: He wanted to be a great actor, and also have an unlimited supply of sandwiches.
This is is not entirely true—decades ago a Japanese pop star had one of the biggest hits of an American summer.
While the company was publicly apologetic, some executives apparently had trouble believing that the incident was entirely true, sources said, including Alexander.
While that's not entirely true in this movie, she does reveal at the end that she goes by MJ, Mary Jane's nickname.
"In the media, they're portrayed as skinny bears clinging onto the last little piece of ice, which is not entirely true," he continued.
"Well, it sure wasn't entirely true at the time of the civil rights actions in the '60s and '70s," the chief justice noted.
He also noted Verizon's claims of no annoying fees isn't entirely true, and existing customers may have trouble signing up for the option.
While the company was publicly apologetic, some top executives apparently had trouble believing that the incident was entirely true, sources said, especially Alexander.
While the company was publicly apologetic, some top executives apparently had trouble believing that the incident was entirely true, sources said, including Alexander.
Although R. Kelly's camp has been referring to the unpaid $32k as "interest" ... our sources connected to the case say that's not entirely true.
Those who are being returned to Turkey were reported to have not applied for asylum, but Cochetel said that may not be entirely true.
"I don't think Steam has ever banned a game and Sony haven't in recent history," he wrote back, though this is not entirely true.
This optimistic narrative isn't entirely true, of course, with systemic inequality evident in the growing racial wealth gap and the intersecting gender pay gap.
As the cliche goes, I don't think I have anything to hide from any government (though, as a journalist, I suspect that's not entirely true).
And though everything about Hollow Knight is meticulously hand-crafted, with seemingly no aspect of design left to randomness and chance, that's not entirely true.
A report from FWC said that Van Houten told the Ignelzis that the monkey was caught up on her shots—but that wasn't entirely true.
That's no longer entirely true — the company's hardware division is a "multibillion-dollar" business, the company revealed during parent Alphabet's Q4 earnings call (via 9to5Google).
While the director who discovers her tells her at one point, "I made you what you are today," the film makes clear that's not entirely true.
Another is that there's an impression — not entirely true, as I'll explain — that nothing ever changes with nukes, so we're just in a peaceful status quo.
This is entirely true, but it's equally true of every other GOP tax plan of the past 15 years and it never seemed to bother Fox before.
Although Pinkman ultimately remained on the entirety of the series, the reports that the show's writers' strike of 2007 to 2008 saved him are not entirely true.
Well, that's not entirely true; they work under the strictest interpretation, but some of the phrases and clues Mr. Chen used seemed a bit random to me.
The email, which was obtained by The New York Times, said "the president and the administration fully cooperated with the investigation," which is also not entirely true.
And that's IF the sun shines at all; the stereotype about London's constant clouds isn't entirely true, but it's not NOT true either, especially in the winter.
If you think Washington and Khartoum's case is silly, that's not entirely true, three lawyers at the US-based international law firm Steptoe & Johnson wrote in January.
But that wasn't entirely true, according to Dutch researchers at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam who discovered the vulnerabilities and first reported them to the tech giant in September 2018.
Of course, it wasn't possible to say whether all these stories were entirely true—or at least whether the men were blameless—but most sounded fairly harrowing nonetheless.
While it's tempting to chalk the Republican candidate's popularity up to a brand of conservatism and staunch partisanship that wouldn't flourish here, that might not be entirely true.
That is not entirely true, but it is true that ORR shelters are limited in what they can do to stop a child who is determined to leave.
Freshmen were told that a vote against Pelosi would be a vote for the Republicans, which wasn't entirely true, as a member can vote for anyone for speaker.
Without resorting to self-conscious anachronism or fussy antiquarianism, Gerwig has fashioned a story that feels at once entirely true to its 19th-century origins and utterly modern.
That wasn't entirely true of Sunday's midseason finale, but it did feature a few arresting moments, before ending with the requisite cliffhanger to lure viewers back in 2020.
Arguably, that's not entirely true, if you count the architect Christopher Wren, who first appeared on the £50 note in 1981, but Turner is definitely the first visual artist.
When the Conservatives won an unexpected, Sun-backed victory in 1992, its headline crowed, "It's The Sun Wot Won It." Probably not entirely true then; almost certainly not true now.
If those "May I speak to the manager?" memes that occasionally pop up are anything to go by, the old adage "the customer is always right" may not be entirely true.
As tempting as it is to call this immigration theater, that is not entirely true, according to its creators, the Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Quiara Alegría Hudes and the musician Erin McKeown.
But by then I also had experience of the cultural story of Catholicism being not entirely true, so it wasn't too hard to counterprogram anti-lesbian bias with my own, better story.
Ben Booth, interim chief information officer at Arup, the engineering group, says the dream of working for six months with a relaxed time off between contracts is not entirely true to reality.
They might be partly true; they might be entirely true; even if false, they compel purveyors of the prevailing wisdom to take a hard look at their reasoning and fix any fallacies.
The firm's website claims that Caputo is "the only executive in history who has worked for both the White House and the Kremlin," a statement that Caputo acknowledged Thursday is not entirely true.
From the perspective of reconciliation, the United States may choose to treat Mosul's civilian inhabitants as victims of occupation rather than as ISIS collaborators, even while knowing that this is not entirely true.
He speaks at every opportunity about how he is self-funding his campaign (which is not entirely true; he's had about twelve million in contributions) and about how easily politicians can be bought.
That's already not entirely true — multiple people testified that Trump made these demands crystal clear to U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland, and that Sondland relayed those conversations in real time.
He suggests perceptions are the problem: most people mistakenly think that all cows live in buttercup-filled meadows and that big, indoor herds immediately mean poor welfare, which is also not entirely true.
The sinking of the Titanic is perhaps the most well-known maritime disaster of all time, but a new documentary claims the widely-believed cause — a fatal collision with an iceberg — isn't entirely true.
The beginning of every "Star Wars" film reminds viewers that the events they are about to witness took place "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away," but that's not entirely true.
But these videos always show elaborate ice molds, unattainable ingredients like mugwort and edible flowers, and all sorts of serving tools that while beautiful, aren't entirely true to the idea of a home café.
It's a reasonable decision (if not entirely true to the historical record), but even with performers as capable as Mirren and Clarke, the relationship never approaches the romantic velocity it needs to carry the series.
Some non-American viewers have tried to defend Harding's language by arguing that words like "cunt" don't have the same force in England and elsewhere as they do in the States, but that's not entirely true.
But just as the oft told story of the first Thanksgiving is not quite how things went down over those three days in 1621, it appears the story of Thanksgiving turkey is also not entirely true.
SZANTO: No that is entirely entirely true but we also need to remember that we&aposve been dealing with terrorist in insurgence so the US and her European allies have been largely focused in on insurgence and terrorists.
That turned out to be not entirely true either — many designers' own thing was the old thing — but recently the fashion Cassandras were at it again, declaring that the current drive toward sustainability might kill the fashion show.
And while it is mostly (though by no means entirely) true that the bill does more for smaller banks than larger ones, the FDIC report makes it clear that small banks are not in any kind of trouble either.
But it turns out the senator's knowledgable comments about porcupine sex aren't even entirely true, because the Associated Press actually fact checked it: THE FACTS: He is correct, it's tricky, but unlike lawmakers, porcupines have their mission figured out.
Even if that were entirely true, and higher ups at NBC didn't do anything to actively stop the story, the reality's still there: the company's news division let one of the biggest stories in entertainment walk out its door.
This is not always entirely true: Germany's over-generous renewable-energy subsidies spurred a worldwide boom in solar-panel production that made them cheaper for everyone, thus reducing emissions abroad; Britain's thriving offshore wind farms may achieve something similar.
It's reductive, unhelpful, poorly thought out, not entirely true, and banging on about it makes you sound like the worst kind of Yes I Have Read the New Statesman Have YOU Ever Heard of Owen Jones kind of sixth-former.
"People often cite the 1950s as a time when curviness was in, but that's not entirely true," said Elizabeth Wissinger, author of "This Year's Model" and a professor of fashion studies at the City University of New York's Graduate Center.
And oftentimes they were inaccurate… As I did more and more research and was able to clarify things for him, he was just so thrilled to find out that a lot of the rumors surrounding her legacy were simply not entirely true.
If the tweet is deemed by regulators to be a factual statement, and it was taken as such by investors who drove shares up 11 percent on that day, Musk could be at risk for securities fraud if it wasn&apost entirely true.
"People would talk about the importance of the movie [Black Panther] and what a brave thing it was for Walt Disney Studios to spend this kind of money on an almost entirely African-American cast — which is entirely true," Feige recently told Variety.
When images of dolphins and swans supposedly appearing in newly clear Venice canals popped up on social media, it was easy to believe (though it was not entirely true) that the virus had forced people indoors and "nature" had recovered in our absence.
When images of dolphins and swans supposedly appearing in newly clear Venice canals popped up on social media, it was easy to believe (though it was not entirely true) that the virus had forced people indoors and "nature" had recovered in our absence.
Mr. Conrad often said that he did all his own stunts, but Gene Scott Freese, in his 21977 book, "Hollywood Stunt Performers, 20103s-22010s," found that this wasn't entirely true — a practiced eye can detect known stuntmen of the day in some scenes.
"Tiptoe Through the Tulips" Here is a bizarre fact that is entirely true, because this information came to us directly from YouTube: "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" is searched for almost three times as much on Halloween as it is during the rest of the year.
The slow pace of Chinese soybean purchases has been already linked to retaliation, but that's not entirely true as the quality of last year's Brazilian harvest was superior to that of the U.S. proving to be the main reason behind the counter-seasonal purchases.
Axe's claim that he's never lied to Lara in 15 years doesn't scan as entirely true, but it's not as if Lara ever found his line of work distasteful or ever questioned whether their family deserved the stacks of $10,000 bricks lining its coffers.
"We were caught in the story of Christianity that was centuries and centuries and centuries old, regardless of the fact we could say with a lot of confidence that the story was not entirely true — even its most important and sacred beliefs," she added.
That might not be entirely true, according to Del Toro, whose character goes by the name DJ. He will apparently show up when Finn and Ross journey to Canto Bight, but Del Toro claims to EW that he doesn't know where the villain discussion is coming from.
The writer-director takes Pits's entirely true story — a story you'd probably love to see in documentary form, if the emotional clips of real-life survivors of Operation Abilene that run over the closing credits are any indication — and turns it into a somewhat conventional Hollywood thriller.
That turned out to be not entirely true (or it turned out there were ways around it), but then — the multi-platform direct-to-consumer "experience" was going to kill the show, because, well, we all could just do our own thing as we saw fit.
And though people between the ages of 50 to 99 as well as people under the age of 20 were less likely to die in 2016 in every state than they were in 1990, the same wasn't entirely true for adults between the ages of 17.323 to 55.
The insistence that politics and soccer are best left apart may not ring entirely true — this was, after all, a qualifying match for a tournament that will be held in Russia for the explicitly political purposes of Vladimir Putin — but there is, at least, a sound rationale behind FIFA's thinking.
According to my colleague Tasha Robinson, it's really good, and what I've heard so far of the soundtrack sounds great, but I just haven't had the spare time to get to a theater (okay, that's also not entirely true, but it was super cold last weekend and I didn't want to go outside).
As I sat in a cab on the way to a party, we debated via direct messages the relevance of social anxiety to the alt-right culture — he felt I was a "normie" more interested in psychoanalyzing the alt-right than engaging with its ideas, which is partly but not entirely true.
" (Note: this is not entirely true: Facebook is now offering a way for businesses to export the Messenger experience directly on to their sites, and this is only likely to grow if it sees traction.) Nevertheless, "there will be a need for a tool to defragment and route all of these things "," Larsen said.
While the dialogue remains almost entirely true to the original Shakespeare, there is one reference to how Caesar is so beloved by the common public that he could stab "their mothers on Fifth Avenue," a reference to Trump's own claim that he could shoot a person in public and be forgiven by his supporters.
Some coverage on The Curse of Beauty has stated that it's the first biography on Munson, which isn't entirely true; Diana Rozas published American Venus: The Extraordinary Life of Audrey Munson, Model and Muse in 1999, and in 2007 Andrea Geyer published the Queen of the Artists' Studios artist book based on years of researching Munson's modeling and writing.
He will also star in "Zola," premiering later this month at the Sundance Film Festival, based on a Twitter thread that went viral in 2015 that recounted a not-entirely-true madcap weekend trip involving a road trip to Florida, a sex worker with a violent pimp, a murder, and a leap from a four-story window.
In 2014, according to Know Your Meme, Tumblr users began tracking the "meme of the month," which basically meant figuring out which meme from that past month most defined the culture on that site Although Tumblr's influence on the broader Internet culture has since waned, the idea that we are all experiencing "online" together has not, even if that's not entirely true.
It&aposs entirely true that both of these concerns about the gas pipeline and about the levels of defense spending by NATO countries has been an item of concern for a series of U.S. presidents, including President Obama, who tried to work on this issue and got agreement for a two percent level over the next 10 years in an agreement reached in 2014.
I was lucky enough to interview Jobs many times over the course of my career, and it was entirely true he was deft at throwing up an epic reality distortion field, which was still in no way like the "alternative facts" that the Trump administration's most deft Pinocchio, Kellyanne Conway, spews with an enthusiasm last seen in public when Joe Isuzu ruled the airwaves in the 1980s.
Of course, it's never been entirely true that politics stop at the water's edge, but when the stakes for the United States are muddied by domestic scandal, as they are in Mr. Flynn's case, then an objective discussion of the stakes for America, of the very nature of our adversaries, and of the basis on which our leadership is making crucial decisions becomes difficult if not impossible.
She makes a pointed comment that Jamie isn't the boy's father and has no idea how it feels to be a worried parent, which is both a little insensitive and not entirely true — there must be a singular kind of agony in having his children raised by others, unable to have any say in their parenting decisions, and that seems like a position that would come with plenty of worries.
But in an update posted to its forums this week, the company said that would no longer be entirely true in the US. Instead, only the Verizon model of the phone is slated to get the update to the current version of Android, with Sprint, T-Mobile, and AT&T now set to be left out for what the company describes as "a variety of reasons," according to Droid Life.
Playlist: "Twist the Knife (Slowly)" / "More Than Meets the Eye" / "Greed Killing" / "Ripe For the Breaking" / "My Own Worst Enemy" / "Dogma" / "Breed to Breathe" / "Reflect on Conflict" / "Drown in the Zero" / "Prelude" / "The Infiltrator" / "Cleanse Impure" / "Clutching at Barbs" Spotify | Apple Music How Napalm Death Got Their Grind Back While conventional wisdom would suggest that, after their four albums of pure experimentation, Napalm Death would return to their roots, but that's not entirely true.
While we have been listening to Samuel Jackson, among the images we have also been watching are black-and-white photographs of black children at their school desks; a young HaileSelassie and his court; German children waving Nazi flags; film of Nazi book burnings; and lastly a still photograph of Miss Miller herself: It is not entirely true that no one from the world I knew had yet made an appearance on the American screen: there were, for example, Stepin Fetchit and Willie Best and Manton Moreland, all of whom, rightly or wrongly, I loathed.

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