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Labour MP Dame Emily Thornberry, who chairs the committee, said that when it previously asked the senior civil servant about the vetting process "we got a partial truth".

From BBC • Apr. 20, 2026

“I’m going to tell everyone that I’m a substitute teacher and a Special Olympics coach, which is true; it’s just a partial truth because I don’t want to share everything else that I do.”

From Seattle Times • Aug. 2, 2023

He agrees there's partial truth in that, but this flag is a different story.

From US News • Jun. 22, 2015

His phrase may have been strategically irreverent—“We’ve never skinned anything,” Tim Cook told me in response—but it contained at least a partial truth.

From The New Yorker • Feb. 16, 2015

It has been remarked, perhaps with partial truth, that the religion of the Æneid—in many ways a summary of Roman thought and feeling—is the belief in the fata Romae and their fulfilment.

From The Religion of Ancient Rome by Bailey, Cyril




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