1. All beside the point, compared with the far more important truth that Kohl meant what he said. 2. But behind the bluster, he sounds like a man who knows an important truth. 3. But neither these mistakes nor the rantings of the gun lobby should obscure two important truths. 4. But occasionally, they reveal important truths, as this one does. 5. Eleanor Roosevelt, former first lady in the United States, stated an important truth to remember. 6. He has reworked meaning in light of the discovery of an important truth about the city today. 7. In this, as in much else, the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal was esposusing a large part of an important truth. 8. It is an important truth. 9. Loyalty-obsessed companies have grasped two important managerial truths. 10. Not only is it relatively unimportant but it can conceal more important truths. |