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The trouble is that such verities are no longer enough.
Or maybe I just accept that life has certain verities.
Verities, especially in the art world, are often hard to pin down.
The public prefers to have a sense of a President's basic verities in foreign policy.
There are some verities cadets were not meant to question.
In less than two months, he has junked old economic verities.
The lid was about to blow on many of the old social verities.
But after meeting Morton, the verities had slipped once more.
Yet ask most women their image of a good mother, and the old verities come tumbling forth.
Old verities crumbled, but new ones have not settled in.
"I'm interested in exploring the verities of the human condition."
Eternal verities are not to be erected on such a basis.
Miller's hard case has made a bonfire of simple verities.
Yet, surely, the eternal verities of any game still apply.
Journalists, like others, lost faith in verities a democratic market society had taken for granted.
But such ideological verities are challenged by a still emerging political order.
The gap between cinema verities and real life is confusing for children.
For verities' sake I had to do the same.
As an editor, the verities of the profession might have led me to publish this article.
If all the other verities are no longer there, why should the safety of robots still be relied upon?
Maybe Dad is right, the old certainties and eternal verities mean nothing.
"All the eternal verities on which India's position is built are shifting," an administration official said.
Many people have found it rewarding to believe in the verities that sustain traditional fiction.
I am forever bemused by the verities of our modern-day society.
And what is the evidence for these male-female verities?