Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Something is true in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Something is true, your mind becomes quiet.
How can I prove that something is true or not?
Pretend something is true that isn't. I don't know, like.
So how do we know whether something is true or not?
Pretend something is true that isn't. Like.
I don't have to think about if something is true or not.
Something is true or it is not true. .
Like, pretend something is true that isn't.
A premise is an assumption that something is true.
If she says something is true… it's true. .
It's easy to see why parents believe it when a study says something is true.
After all, something is true until science disproves it, isn't it?
Often you will only need to know if something is true or not.
Now, either something is true or it isn't true. .
you don't always need proof to know when something is true.
If you feel something is true, you will experience a small shock.
You see, if you make believe hard enough that something is true then it is true for you.
Just because something is true does not give you the right to publish it.
However, the process of determining whether something is true or false can be very time consuming.
We sense whether something is true, and whether something is suited for us
Assumption principle: the question implies something is true, even though there's no evidence for it.
To say that one can know something is true without knowing what it means is"nonsense",
Gene, faith is believing something is true in the absence of proof.
This is true- and if something is true, then it can be proved.
That is also science; something is true until someone else can prove otherwise.”.
Scientists can say yes, something's true.
Letting someone believe something's true when it's not is just as much a lie as a lie is. .
Before they reported it. And fact checking, what they would do is they find out if something was true first.
Therefore, at that time, I experienced a double paradox that would irreparably crack my Aristotelian certainties: something was true, the opposite was true,