You could say,
'After (discovering, learning, finding out, and so on) the truth they took the right decision in the matter.'
or
'Knowing the truth, they took the right decision in the matter.'
You'll need to put 'the' in front of truth unless there's some reason to describe it as 'a' truth, in which case you'd probably capitalize it: 'Truth'.
So, you could say, 'After knowing Truth (i.e. seeing the light, experiencing a revelation), they took the right decision in the matter.'
It means something like 'the heart of the matter,' or the truth of the matter.
The moment of truth is that moment when the truth comes out. It's when you see if you are right or wrong, or if something is going to work out or not.
'Lying'... you spelled it right!
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It can alter our perceptions of the truth.
Former US President Lyndon B. Johnson said, "Doing the right thing is not hard; knowing the right thing to do is hard." This quote highlights the complexity of ethical decision-making and the importance of discerning the correct course of action in challenging situations.
The bible, jesus. Knowing that it is right, and in the end it will lead to blessings
Time is not linear The Truth about Egyptians is that our past is memorized in our left mind, our future is created by our right mind, and our present is the decision of our pure heart. Truth = Space x Time x Matter x Energy
Time is not linear, you just need to rephrase your question and change "place" to "space". The Truth about Egyptians is that our past is memorized in our left mind, our future is created by our right mind, and our present is the decision of our pure heart. Truth = Space x Time x Matter x Energy
The quote "The worst way to miss someone is to be sitting right beside them knowing you can't have them" is from the book "The Truth About Forever" by Sarah Dessen.
No, it is not possible for matter to be the basis and the ultimate source of truth, although some truth can be found in examining matter.
Depends on whether the person can live with the truth themselves, alone knowing what they are responsible for and the effect on EVERYONE else concerned (however indirectly). Who benefits from witholding the truth in this matter?
Criminal justice is often a search for truth as well as a search for what is right and proper. The difference between truth and falsehood is that truth describes things just as they are, or were.
Maggie always knows the truth. She has a gift for knowing when she is lied to. :)
By knowing your subject matter thoroughly, and developing good communication and critical thinking skills. In addition, know when your subject matter stands up to the truth and fact, and when it does not. Winning an argument should not be viewed as a personal victory to be lauded over another individual or group, but simply identifying the truth and best-practice, in a way others can understand.
Indeed it is. The difficulty is knowing when.
I would choose to be happy, even though I'm wrong. The truth, no matter how it makes you feel, is most important.