No one contests their falsehoods, inaccuracies, and sins of omission on a point by point basis. |
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If he wins in nine days, the foundation of his victory will rest on economic perceptions based on falsehoods. |
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Although most falsehoods detected in this study were inconsequential, fibs do have financial implications. |
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Lately, you have attempted to cloak your actions in falsehoods and propaganda. |
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As a little boy I was much given to inventing deliberate falsehoods and this was always done for the sake of causing excitement. |
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It allows us to express general cognitive goals, such as seeking truths and avoiding falsehoods. |
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It's one thing being fed falsehoods over TV and radio but another kettle of rotten fish altogether when they do it straight to your face. |
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Common law provides a remedy for injurious falsehoods, actions that are sometimes known as business disparagement lawsuits. |
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So they've swallowed whole a bunch of half-truths and falsehoods and, quite literally, built a federal case out of it. |
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As we have come to suspect, it is partisan to the point of being littered with falsehoods, half-truths and unfair coloring of the events. |
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All of us are often tempted to get what we want, even if it requires saying falsehoods. |
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This argument mixes so many distortions, falsehoods and tendentious points that it's not easy to know where to start. |
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Seems he's learned to hold back the tears and keep a stiff upper lip when political operatives spread scurrilous lies and outright falsehoods. |
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My method is merely to return to the vituperators the words of their own mouth as an antidote to their falsehoods. |
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The politician was telling so many falsehoods that his mendaciloquence was finally recognized by the voters and he lost the election. |
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Your story contained so many misconceptions and falsehoods, one scarcely knows where to begin. |
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As Eve pointed out, I have a facility for falsehoods, a talent both natural and learned. |
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Lynch's parents read the story, laughed at the ludicrous falsehoods, but made no attempt to correct them. |
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Networks merely need to avoid uttering flagrant falsehoods and committing major inexcusable errors. |
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Were I lying, then I would simply bestow upon you some vague time in the future, so as to draw things out for pretenses and falsehoods. |
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The newspaper has portrayed itself as a victim of misinformation, as though a conveyor of falsehoods has scant responsibility. |
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What then followed was a bundle of falsehoods and bizarre inversions of reality, perhaps retailed in good faith. |
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In the bid to eliminate the estate tax, anti-repeal forces have used slick advertising, explicit falsehoods and deception. |
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However, his piece contains inconsistencies and falsehoods that cannot go unchallenged. |
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There are no supernatural events, wild chases through the jungle, superpowers, or other falsehoods. |
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Worse, the more successful a liar is, the more likely it is that he will also fall prey to his own falsehoods. |
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You can teach falsehoods and half truths issue a diploma and call someone educated. |
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Only in politics or Hollywood is it possible to make falsehoods true and the truth a lie. |
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They are using falsehoods to justify their potentially detrimental activities. |
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His revelations of these falsehoods, fictions, fabrications and fantasies are backed by compelling evidence and cohesive argument. |
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Mistakes such as the one I have admitted making are construed as deliberate falsehoods. |
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The other clear implication is that the military news coming out of the region is full of falsehoods. |
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It has proved to be nothing more than a tissue of lies and falsehoods. |
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In your desire to blacken the reputation of Indonesia, you have resorted to the dissemination of falsehoods, misrepresentations and innuendos without any factual basis. |
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In spite of the falsehoods in our press, it seems to me this last year I've never seen so many lies accepted and given credence to than in all my 56 years. |
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In other words, he used common sense to deconstruct rhetorical falsehoods, pulling apart the suffocating mesh of collectivist lies one carefully observed thread at a time. |
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Lying about one's age puts one on a slippery slope toward more serious falsehoods, she said. |
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God will allow justice towards me and this church and also bring those under justice who have slandered us with falsehoods. |
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This spring water cleanses us of falsehoods that we consider to be truths, Thiago answered. |
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In your desire to blacken the reputation of this country, you have resorted to the dissemination of falsehoods, misrepresentations and innuendos without any factual basis. |
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He contended that every page of Mitford's History had falsehoods, all stemming from his anti-democratic passion and his excessive regard for monarchal and aristocratic power. |
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In the old days it was usually prepared to stand up to the Soviet Union, and call out its falsehoods. |
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We should have an apology here tonight from Mrs Scallon for promoting these falsehoods. |
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Those falsehoods were mentioned this morning in the statement made by a member of the Council. |
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I can only find that Chatt's evidence throughout shows the imprint of a plethora of deceit and falsehoods. |
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Light will be given to you in time to discover the falsehoods that are presented to you under the guise of truth or virtue. |
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One of the worst features of this sorry business is that the Australian people have been led astray by the untruths and falsehoods uttered by our leaders on this subject. |
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The quest for precision can lead biographers to criticize the factual inconsistencies, exaggerations, falsehoods, or self-deceit often found in autobiographies. |
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Examining the crucial elements leading to World War I, he exposes how a pack of falsehoods and the militarist myths they serve may bedevil us still. |
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In fact, last fall, Factcheck.org rated such claims as outright falsehoods. |
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There is a grain of truth in both these stories, surrounded by falsehoods. |
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And yes, one has to be vigilant in the way that he suggested and try to spot falsehoods, examples of mythmaking in the stories that people tell about the world. |
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He is a purveyor of falsehoods when it suits his partisan purposes. |
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And like all hysterias, this one is based on falsehoods and is bound to do grave damage. |
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The deeper one can dive, the more learned falsehoods will disappear. |
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At one time it was left almost entirely up to newspaper proprietors and their sycophants to decide how much restraint would be applied on their ability to play with the facts, or to publish absolute falsehoods. |
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I briefly take advantage of this opportunity to comment and surely you would like for this evening, tomorrow to see in the modes of communications many falsehoods, many lies: That Evo is going put an end to private property. |
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How can anyone claim the Prime Minister did not know, when Gagliano had done the rounds of the TV studios, as the PM did yesterday, to spread his falsehoods? |
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The employer had knowingly provided false reasons for the firing to the Premier's office, the court stated, and it should have expected those falsehoods would be made public. |
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The public interest must be protected from public officials who might use their position to obtain goods or services through deceit or falsehoods. |
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It is amazing how many falsehoods he was able to get into one question. |
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Better crowd-sourcing tools, to help catch falsehoods. |
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They construct a labyrinth of falsehoods from which it is almost impossible to emerge without the help of people who devote their lives to navigating it. |
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On the question of disseminating falsehoods, maybe the member would like to explain to the House, even outside, who the member is that is under criminal investigation. |
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An Advisory Board hearing was conducted in Toronto to consider the suspension or revocation of Mr. Lee's licence following allegations that he had engaged in falsehoods and deceptions in order to not have to repay a debt. |
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By contrast, relativization allows us to define non-alethic modal properties from alethic ones, by relativizing to a class of propositions that contains some falsehoods. |
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Mr. Speaker, the current government's inaction is giving free rein to abolitionist groups to spread falsehoods. These abolitionists include a Liberal senator, Mac Harb, who is calling for an end to the seal hunt. |
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The Liberals can continue to throw all these kinds of accusations and falsehoods forward, but as George Will once said, these are like cobwebs trying to lasso a locomotive, and it is not going to work. |
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Moreover, groups, as well as individuals, can sustain falsehoods, and consistency may have more to do with shared cultural and psychological predispositions than with accurate recollection. |
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The practice of misattribution has a long history, but it has thrived in recent years thanks to the Internet, where minor falsehoods metastasize at an alarming speed. |
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The accusation was libelous, full of falsehoods, spite and malice. |
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I have extracted out of that pamphlet a few notorious falsehoods. |
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A week before the premiere, the Church of Scientology took out full-page ads in the New York Times and Los Angeles Times claiming the documentary is filled with falsehoods. |
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