It may be untruthful and it may be wrong, but usually, each of these things gets a little nearer the truth. |
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I never was knowingly untruthful with my colleagues, the grand jury, the President, the FBI, or the special counsel. |
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The defendants applied to the court to vary the order relying on the false documents and untruthful affidavits. |
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Such explanations of his conduct as he has given from time to time have been devious and untruthful. |
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A victim said he was shocked and appalled that anyone could make such an unfounded and untruthful remark. |
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The abstract element involved also reflects the fact that the test is not whether the actual confession was untruthful or inaccurate. |
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They are not honorous but onerous to the superscription, and nothing is more untruthful or absurd. |
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Definitely don't confide your deepest, darkest secrets to an untruthful bud. |
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Now, the advertising brochure was untruthful because no seminar had been planned. |
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Any campaign that denies it's doing opposition research is either naive or untruthful. |
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We will feel so much pain in our hearts if we do anything untruthful for our own benefit. |
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The Crown policy should reflect that such evidence has resulted in miscarriages of justice in the past or been shown to be untruthful. |
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We knew we were going to be attacked by our opponents with untruthful statements when Mr. Harper won the leadership. |
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Mr. Speaker, let us talk about British Columbia and how this budget was so untruthful on the funding for B. C.'s Asia Pacific gateway project. |
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This should save Mr Van Cauwenberghe the effort of issuing another blatantly untruthful statement. |
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The provisions also express the legislator's concern regarding the dangers of untruthful or misleading advertising. |
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They also always see others hating and fighting with one another, and such untruthful elements are planted in their hearts. |
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They recognize that untruthful advertising lowers the tone, influence and desirability of their publications. |
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A truthful statement in this context is just as damaging as an untruthful one. |
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At the outset, the jailhouse informer should be advised of the consequences of untruthful statements and false testimony. |
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At best it was enormously misleading, and at worst it was untruthful. |
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Mr. Speaker, today I seek a ruling from you as to whether this libellous and untruthful mail-out into my riding is a breach of privilege. |
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Advertising material shall be in good taste and shall not be misleading or untruthful. |
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Against the untruthfulness condition of L1 it has been objected that an untruthful statement is not necessary for lying. |
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This craftiness is derived from seeking one's own benefit and advantage, namely greed and untruthful heart. |
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He also misled both Barclays and the FCA by providing an account of events that was untruthful. |
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The Liberal Party will, as I said, come to regret engaging in this illegal and untruthful behaviour. |
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I understand that any untruthful statement will cause all related procedures to be declared null and void. |
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The professions remain, of course, subject to general legislation that prevents untruthful or deceptive advertising. |
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Not only is it disrespectful of Mr. Cadman's memory, but it borders on being untruthful. |
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So I think both sides are being untruthful and even deceitful on this. |
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Unfortunately, however, the legacy of Malcolm X was too often subject to unlawful, untruthful, and unfair reporting. |
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Then there is his reliance on sources who have proven time and again to be untruthful. |
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During the three-minute broadcast, Sandusky vilified his young accusers, calling them untruthful, dramatic, and attention seekers. |
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In this connection it is necessary to remind oneself that people do give untruthful evidence for other reasons, including for example, an attempt to bolster up the truth. |
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He may be surrounded by ruthless war criminals and scandalously untruthful statesmen, but it's hard to believe that he wants other human beings to suffer. |
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We don't want it be used by a small number of people who may use the opportunity of public hearings under privilege to make patently untruthful allegations. |
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This has led to frequent spats sometimes among themselves but usually involving media personnel, whom they accuse of being biased and untruthful in their reporting. |
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As an example, a Hong Kong NPC representative has condemned unnamed radio hosts for using the public airwaves to make untruthful statements that caused social instability. |
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A committee will have the right to remove a rapporteur who has failed to declare relevant or conflicting interest or has made an untruthful declaration. |
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The participants were troubled by the fact that during the course of the trial, they were obligated to sit quietly and listen to statements from the Defence which they regard as untruthful. |
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If I do not accept their evidence, it will seldom be because I think they are untruthful, but rather because I have a different view of what is fact and what is belief. |
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One of the purposes of this content would be to communicate to the accused that statements made by the Defence that the victims regarded as misleading or untruthful were not to go unchallenged by the victims. |
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The Court noted that there was no evidence at trial that could support a finding that the City was untruthful, misleading or unduly insensitive in the way it dismissed Mulvihill. |
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You should not make deliberately any untruthful or misleading statements. |
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Such fabricated allegations are untruthful, misleading and insensitive and are the descriptions of the unfair conduct that gives rise to compensatory damages discussed in Wallace. |
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According to the untruthfulness condition, lying requires that a person make an untruthful statement, that is, make a statement that she believes to be false. |
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Friel showed in 'Self Portrait' that he was an embracer of beauty rather than truth because his essay related an event that was as beautiful as it was untruthful. |
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Paris' untruthful allegations towards Alexander, portraying him as boorishly uncivil and aggressive, have been repeated uncritically in several historical accounts. |
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Untruthful police and expert witnesses should be charged and lawyers disbarred or otherwise disciplined. |
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