How to Use therein lies in a Sentence
therein lies
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On that last point: Not quite, and therein lies the problem.
— Brian Wacker, Baltimore Sun, 27 July 2023 -
But the job isn’t finished, and therein lies the danger.
— Globe Columnist, BostonGlobe.com, 14 July 2023 -
And therein lies the comedy and the drama and the humor and the pathos of his journey.
— Brian Davids, The Hollywood Reporter, 12 May 2023 -
And therein lies the problem with Alabama’s worst-in-the-nation open records law.
— Kyle Whitmire | Kwhitmire@al.com, al, 26 June 2023 -
And therein lies the path to madness: There will be no one left to say no to any of the worst impulses of Trump and his ultra-right, pro-Russian base.
— Brynn Tannehill, The New Republic, 14 Sep. 2023 -
And therein lies the great contradiction of the one-handed backhand.
— Matthew Futterman, New York Times, 1 Sep. 2023 -
And therein lies the utopian power of his dystopian vision.
— Philip Kennicott, Washington Post, 8 June 2023 -
Lots of tourists, apparently, and therein lies the problem.
— Jeanette Marantos, Los Angeles Times, 1 Dec. 2023 -
China increasingly contests such a world, and therein lies the grand strategic rub.
— G. John Ikenberry, Foreign Affairs, 11 Feb. 2022 -
Even so, new disruptions will follow, and therein lies the challenge for those who need to assess macroeconomic risk.
— Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak, Fortune, 12 Feb. 2024 -
But therein lies both its benefits and pitfalls: as data points are introduced, so, too, can bias enter in.
— Jean Marbella, Baltimore Sun, 3 Jan. 2024 -
So therein lies the problem — the surrounding people and system are complicit.
— Chris Barilla, Peoplemag, 23 Oct. 2023 -
Perhaps therein lies another defense of young Romy Mars.
— Town & Country, 7 June 2023 -
Wrong, of course, and therein lies a fundamental distinction.
— WSJ, 4 Dec. 2023 -
But therein lies the charm of that opening hook in the hands of Mirwas, whose otherworldly production here is absolutely brilliant.
— Ed Masley, The Arizona Republic, 10 Mar. 2024 -
And therein lies the importance: Keeping more runners at first base means more double-play opportunities for Webb.
— Evan Webeck, The Mercury News, 24 Feb. 2024 -
And therein lies the opportunity for Weiss to make his mark on an airline founded by an iconic, some might say eccentric, businessman.
— Orianna Rosa Royle, Fortune, 25 June 2024 -
And therein lies Cirque’s tough balancing act: Caution and risk aversion can be anathema to creativity.
— Phil Wahba, Fortune, 24 Apr. 2024 -
But therein lies the magic with Yuen: an unwavering sincerity to even his silliest of moments.
— Vikram Murthi, Vulture, 4 Mar. 2024 -
But therein lies a common misconception, experts interviewed by NBC News said.
— Rob Wile, NBC News, 24 Mar. 2024 -
And, therein lies the problem with how so many people – generally young straight women – are using attachment theory.
— Vicky Spratt, refinery29.com, 17 Oct. 2023 -
And therein lies the terrible reality of fissure eruptions.
— Robin George Andrews, Scientific American, 13 Feb. 2024 -
Sign up Republicans can’t, actually, and therein lies their problem.
— Osita Nwanevu, The New Republic, 24 Aug. 2023 -
But suffice it to say that, coincidentally or not — and therein lies one of the film’s key questions — François’ professional and personal lives come clashing together in a highly unpleasant way, turning his house upside-down.
— Jordan Mintzer, The Hollywood Reporter, 25 Sep. 2023 -
And therein lies the fledgling space tourism industry’s existential challenge: scaling today’s technology to make vacations in orbit feasible seems likely to make our home planet less habitable.
— Jd Shadel, Condé Nast Traveler, 25 Apr. 2023 -
And therein lies the key: In a digital era inundated with content, authenticity remains the essential ingredient to any successful communication strategy.
— Patrick O'Neill, Forbes, 12 Feb. 2024
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