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18 Sentences With "stretches the truth"

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Even with the facts on his side, the President still at times stretches the truth.
It's clear where the booklet stands on the issue, so much so that it stretches the truth.
It's not that Airbnb lies, it's just that it stretches the truth in ways that favors itself.
Often a question mark is automatic if your clue stretches the truth or can't be taken as fact.
Credit Suisse describes rises in the prices of houses and financial assets as "real" gains, but that stretches the truth.
Credit Suisse describes rises in the prices of houses and financial assets as "real" gains, but that stretches the truth.
"Trump lies frequently, or tells falsehoods frequently, or stretches the truth frequently, but he also often tells the truth," Haberman said.
A protagonist who stretches the truth is a bold choice: No one likes a liar, particularly one who lies so often.
The process naturally caused a backlog that took some time to handle, but classifying the actions as a "ban" stretches the truth.
"  It's been torn apart by critics, with Variety saying the documentary "stretches the truth in a way that makes your head hurt (and your stomach turn)" and is filled with "half-baked baloney.
We know President Trump lies, we know he stretches the truth and we know he makes baseless claims, but we need to let those things go, and with it, let Mr. Trump go.
"I want the NYT to tell me in plain language and not use a euphemism like 'stretches the truth' when the truth has not been 'stretched' but has been totally and clearly broken," he wrote.
Critics say the entire exercise, which could put the deal in doubt, is intended to spare Trump the humiliation of being forced by law to certify every 90 days that Iran is complying, even though he repeatedly stretches the truth to say it is not.
As he wanders, he gives his cloak to a poor man, saves a child from a river in flood, and rescues from ambush a lord who had beaten him. A harpstring snaps whenever he stretches the truth, most notably when he belittles his own good deeds.
After obtaining a harp and practicing, Fflewddur set out for Caer Dathyl, the seat of the High King and Chief Bard Taliesin, hoping to be admitted. Unfortunately, his tests did not go at all well. However, the Chief Bard took pity on him and offered him a wonderful gift in the form of a magical harp that "almost plays itself," in Fflewddur Fflam's delighted words. Unfortunately, the harp has a flaw: Every time Fflewddur Fflam stretches the truth, a string will snap on the harp.
The Latin third- conjugation verb intendere has many meanings. Valid translations are "to set", as in cursum intendit: "he sets a course", but also "to stretch", as in intendit veritas: "he stretches the truth" But there is a more important criticism possible, if one analyzes the intendits from a legal perspective. It transpires that (with a few important exceptions, such as the alleged conspiracies and the alleged corruption) the facts in the case were not in dispute. But the interpretation of the facts was very much so.
After everyone ate and the trophies were handed out, the three black Syracuse players, including Brown and Davis were asked to leave and were taken to another party in Dallas by local NAACP representatives. One Syracuse player, Gerhard Schwedes, recommended that the whole Syracuse team leave the banquet to show solidarity with their black teammates, but the suggestion was overruled by Syracuse officials. When the Chronicle asked Brown whether the film The Express is a truthful portrayal of his friend, Brown said " ... in short, no."Barron, David, "Film The Express stretches the truth", Houston Chronicle, October 9, 2008 Statue of Ernie Davis, located in Syracuse University Quad Davis became the first black athlete to be awarded the Heisman Trophy (the highest individual honor in collegiate football) and he also won the Walter Camp Memorial Trophy following his 1961 senior-year season at Syracuse University.
She has been known to work multiple jobs, such as working behind the counter at the risqué Rainbow Café and being a bunny girl at clubs (in the TV drama, she only works at Rainbow Café, and her being a bunny girl is only hinted at), therefore, most of the time she's not at school. Like most of her classmates, Miki is about fifteen or sixteen, but she stretches the truth when trying to find work, saying instead that she is nineteen. She lives with her father, Tsurayuku, but most of the time he's hospitalized due to his heart disease; after her parents' divorce, she never sees her mother. At the age of 6, she lived with her grandfather, a cabinet maker, and his apprentices but then she moved out with her father - it's revealed in Volume 12 of the manga, when the girls go to visit Miki's grandfather for the summer vacation.

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