| 21. | Leibniz called such concepts as mathematical truisms " necessary truths ".
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| 22. | I've opened South Carolina to a lot of truisms.
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| 23. | Many of the old truisms have been turned upside down.
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| 24. | It is a truism that there are no perfect days in prison.
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| 25. | In general, that truism is bad news for Democrats this year.
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| 26. | But some New Yorkers and their suburban counterparts might deny that truism.
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| 27. | It is a truism that men and women are different,
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| 28. | In the highest-end hotels, that is still a truism.
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| 29. | It has become a truism that language unconsciously forms attitudes.
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| 30. | That could become a truism at this year's Daytona 500.
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