Examples of 'truisms' in a sentence

Meaning of "truisms"

Truism (noun): A statement that is obviously true and does not provide any new or insightful information
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How to use "truisms" in a sentence

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There are two competing truisms here.
These truisms signal a messianic mentality.
You ought to deliver some of those truisms yourself.
Some truisms about art organizations and philanthropy.
You oughta deliver some of those truisms yourself.
Truisms and essays on friendship.
We might instead call these truisms.
This most elementary of moral truisms is sometimes upheld at least in words.
Israel should attend to some truisms.
Truisms are recognized as being true.
The principle of universality is the most elementary of moral truisms.
They are truisms that might serve to encourage you today.
Both sides cling to truisms.
But just because they are truisms does not mean they stop being true.
So we are just speaking in truisms.

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We need to move beyond the truisms expressed in some discussions on conventional arms control.
It works in truisms.
All these truisms have been lost on the Russian president.
He wants truisms.
I fear that readers will be put off by a series of genuine Truisms.
He also made remarks which ought to be truisms about the way states work.
But when you reproduce it in monosyllables, it turns out to be truisms.
Some of these taboo subjects might undermine truisms held for twenty years or more.
Forgive the truisms of a tired old hack, but one of those reasons is to forget.
It attempts to rethink some of the orthodoxies and unexamined truisms surrounding the field.
There are many truisms to the Paleo approach.
I have always hated those ER truisms.
Much of the advice is created from contemporary truisms and thus not need a systematic foundation.
To Lee these principles were truisms.
One of the greatest truisms of life is that land wars in Asia are futile.
But I think that there are definitely some truisms there.
And the politicians ' truisms and platitudes do not exactly help.
Some are stereotypes, but some are simply truisms and facts.
The crucial thing about truisms after all is that they are true,.
Sometimes, even the people holding opposite opinions accept the assumptions as truisms.
It's one of the great truisms of history that nearly everyone is soon forgotten.
When these stories proliferate, they can become cultural truisms that are difficult to eradicate.
Truisms and challenges . On politics today.
The research suggests that these two truisms apply to online commerce,.
You can understand that . It works in truisms.
Generally speaking, there are several truisms that allow for better gasket performance.
Broadly speaking, traditional physics has collapsed into two portions, truisms and geography.
Models, surveys, truisms should be placed in context.
These “ reasons ” often contain myths that are passed off as truisms through much repetition.
She printed other Truisms on posters, T-shirts and stickers, and carved them into stone benches.
Over four chapters, Sand goes on to attack four truisms of historiography.
Privileging no single viewpoint, the Truisms examine the social construction of beliefs, mores, and truths.
Garbage in, garbage out, it 's one of the great truisms of technology.
One of the great truisms of Wall Street is " Do not fight the Fed ".
But in Rorty's case, questions and answers lead beyond truisms.

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