Examples of 'measure of truth' in a sentence

Meaning of "measure of truth"

measure of truth - This phrase denotes the extent or degree to which something is true or accurate. It is often used when evaluating the validity or reliability of information, claims, or statements

How to use "measure of truth" in a sentence

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measure of truth
And there is a measure of truth to that taunt.
Their thoughts are the only measure of truth.
The full measure of truth concerning the nations.
That seems to be the new measure of truth.
The measure of truth is effectiveness.
Each of these explanations contains a measure of truth.
The measure of truth of concept is its ability and success in changing the reality.
But the statement has a measure of truth.
A measure of truth can be attributed to this Government claim.
Every utterance is a measure of truth or falsehood.
The measure of truth has become WHO says it.
And there is a measure of truth there.
As we have seen, a heresy almost always contained a large measure of truth.
Man is the measure of truth.
Truth is the measure of a man, man is not the measure of truth.

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They have a measure of truth.
Where there is splendour and peace, there is a measure of Truth.
Is the measure of truth ever dependent on experience?
You are not the measure of truth.
For the measure of truth which we see in Him ; above all let us love.
Fiction always holds a measure of truth.
Although this " three sources " model is an oversimplification, it still has some measure of truth.
Time becomes the measure of truth.
His photos, his topics were the measure of truth.
But it has a measure of truth.
Behind every myth and legend… is a measure of truth.
Cosmin, I think there is a measure of truth in your comentary.
Huna, 7th principle, Effectiveness is the Measure of Truth.
I think that there was probably a measure of truth in her perceptions.
This growth then becomes a measure of truth or value.
Experience is not a measure of truth.
My reason is the measure of truth.
Every good lie, has a measure of truth in it.
This child-rearing cliché contains a strong measure of truth when applied to culture.
From where does the appeal to usefulness as the measure of truth acquire its comprehensibility?

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