Pressed peanut sweepings may a vital ingredient of one of Homer Simpson's favorite snacks, but that doesn't hold true for most of us. |
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I hold true to my belief that there is beauty in even the most desolate places. |
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In her world national colors and emblems were very important and she figured that the same would hold true. |
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Though this is a broad generalisation and does not hold true for all companies it is evident with a great many. |
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The world has changed dramatically over the past 10 years and some advice given years ago would no longer hold true today. |
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Well since they say that a trouble shared is a trouble halved, I figured that it would also hold true in this case. |
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Whether these findings on exercise motivation hold true for humans remains to be studied. |
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The taller the man, the bigger the hands is an axiom that doesn't necessarily hold true for wide receivers. |
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And that this doesn't hold true in rhymed poetry because rhyme propels us forward, lulling us with the steady clop of iambs? |
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Women were politicised by the strike, and those who attended the conference hold true to those politics, despite the difficulties with which New Labour present them. |
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Because of these pending changes to the dsm, it is possible that the new CDC numbers might not hold true a year from now. |
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That specialisation in a limited number of regions also appears to hold true for most other crushing machinery producers. |
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Likely, similar statistics hold true for other diabetes centers across the country. |
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It is possible that the conclusions from this study do not hold true for non-surgical practice and for diagnostic interventions. |
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And while their implementation has been a failure, their basic principles still hold true, and are serving as the foundation of the new road map. |
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That saying really does not hold true any more, as it implies that learning is limited to school. |
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The arrows shown on the charts only hold true once the ebb or flood is fully established. |
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Greater resources could therefore be assigned to this issue, although this does not hold true for other modes of transport. |
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Many university lefties aren't actually convinced by leftism enough to actually hold true to it when they graduate and the pressures of the working life start pushing in. |
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But according to a Pew Research Center poll released this week, the same does not hold true for the devices Americans use to read. |
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James Taranto wrote a terrific op-ed on this subject in The Wall Street Journal in 2004, and his points all hold true today. |
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That same logic would hold true if the payload capacity had been modified to 6,000 lb or less and a passenger seat configuration of 20 seats or fewer. |
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We cannot sweep under the carpet things that we believe and hold true to us, because in this fight, it is absolutely essential that Parliament stands up to this. |
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However, upon closer inspection, this generalization does not hold true. |
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However, in the view of the expert from the United Kingdom those statements hold true until such time as the Sub-Committee decides otherwise, which has not yet done. |
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Project management is asked to react as immediately as possible if assumptions do not hold true and jeopardise project success, e.g. through adjusting planning, convening meetings with concerned parties and partners. |
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They hold true at the federal level and mostly so at the cantonal and communal level. |
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If projections hold true, by 2050 as many as 12 million people will have A-fib. |
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The above principles from welfare theory hold true to the extent that all countries behave in an optimal way and to the extent that instruments can be designed to make transport pay its marginal external costs. |
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To this effect, an improved knowledge of our neighbours' contemporary history would hold true benefit in setting the foundation of a dialogue unburdened by clichés or approximations. |
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Yet these same stories, the unembellished pathos, and the multiple facets of urban poverty hold true not only for the realities of existence in Latin America, but also for numerous other large cities throughout the world. |
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In any case, the open, even freewheeling style in which PERFORMA05 was curated seems to hold true to an old-school downtown spirit. |
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The same would hold true for the parts manufacturers in Canada. |
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Since there are several fundamental differences between Canada and the United States in relation to armed self-defence by citizens, most existing research findings cannot simply be assumed to hold true for Canada. |
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But if our expectations are wrong, will this still hold true? |
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But does this hold true over the long term? |
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The fundamental issues of European security can be addressed only in a joint effort with the United States of America, and this will continue to hold true in the future. |
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Given the inertness of magnesium towards boron nitride, it was expected that the optimal application condition determined with aluminum would hold true for magnesium alloys. |
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This may not always hold true unless we act now to develop new disease-resistant varieties of peas for the Northwest and other peagrowing districts of the country. |
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