So, whether we regard the word as expressing the agony of suffering in unfolding His humanity, or in fitting Him for His redeeming work, itremains true that He was perfected by His sufferings.
It remains true in all ages, though the manner of suffering varies.
But for all that, it remains true that a heart warmed with the love of Christ needs to express its love, and will give it forth, as certainly as light must radiate from its centre, or heat from a fire.
It is full at the end as at the beginning; and after all its gifts still it remains true, 'With Him is the multiplying of redemption.
Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap,' remains true.
As Bradley points out, "arsenic poisons" remains true, even if it is poisoning no one.
At the same time, it remains true that we can, by Klein's method, give a Euclidean meaning to every symbolic proposition in non-Euclidean Geometry.
Now whatever may be urged in favor of the gnostic alternative, it remains truethat our thought, in order to follow along intelligible lines, must be guided by the categories and analogies of our own experience.
And yet it remains true that, notwithstanding this seeming objectivity, the secondary qualities have long been contrasted with the primary, and classed along with the affective and volitional states as purely subjective facts.
With all admissions, it remains true, however, that offenses against the principle of unity in variety diminish the aesthetic value of a work.
If we take the self to include the entire organism, then it remains true that we cooperate as a partial cause in all that happens to us.
It may not be complimentary, yet it remains true, that the Scriptures fail to furnish us with a model woman.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remains true" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.