He would need to show a willful mendacity, an intention to deceive by deliberate falsification. |
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For once you start legislating against the falsification of history, where do you stop? |
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A Director of Nursing learns of a records falsification by a young nurse, who is petrified of having made a mistake. |
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By the same token, it could be said, historical falsification is bound up with efforts to obscure an understanding of the present. |
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Anybody gainsaying General Relativity had best demonstrate an unambiguous reproducible falsification. |
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He claimed to have evidence of widespread fraudulent reporting of fish catches, falsification of logbooks and illegal fishing in closed areas. |
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A government that is able to defend its policies before the people only through falsification and deception is a regime of extreme crisis. |
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In an attempt to clamp down on age falsification, the organizers said they would demand that team officials submit authentic birth documents of their athletes. |
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A common tactic of falsification is to separate the SI from the insurgence of the masses. |
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If the block is not tightened sufficiently, this may result in falsification of the milling result and fracturing of its ceramic material. |
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The penalties should therefore be superior to the ones applicable to the falsification or counterfeiting of other kind of good or products. |
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The charges put to the accused yesterday include the falsification of accounts, acquiring money under false pretences and failing to keep records. |
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Around the world, falsification of all kinds of legal documents is occurring on a large scale. |
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Alteration or falsification made in an attempt to circumvent the Eritrean Immigration Law is also punishable. |
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This allowed for falsification and additions to the protocol, as it contained many inaccuracies. |
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Also reported were five cases of criminal offences such as bribery, theft and document falsification. |
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They face charges of benefits fraud in addition to falsification of documents. |
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And as with plagiariam, Ambrose's habit of falsification and the propensity to error was a repeat offense. |
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It was shut down as a result of a falsification scandal at the plant. |
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Having regard to the necessity of not reducing amnesty to falsification, impunity, impenitence and amnesia, even in the exceptional circumstances of political transitions. |
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This, of course, means that falsification of books and records and the creation or maintenance of any off-the-record bank accounts are strictly prohibited. |
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Given this experience and the potential for corruption and falsification of documents that exists, how can we have confidence that any certification of biofuel crops will be valid? |
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Are personnel who regularly, or who may, come into contact with SALW trained to identify weapons and legitimate markings, to detect tampering and falsification, and to inform the appropriate authorities? |
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It also deals with the question of the wrongful removal of children whose parents are victims of the crime of enforced disappearance, the falsification of the children's identity and their adoption. |
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He was originally tried on the charge of issuing an uncovered cheque and subsequently prosecuted on various counts of misappropriation of public funds, attempted forgery and falsification of records. |
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There shall be no liability for the consequences of falsification or defects in proofs of identity which are not recognised despite the customary care. |
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The installation of this system marks a major technological advance that will reduce the risks of identity theft and document falsification for more than five million drivers, while also enhancing road safety. |
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When the falsification was later discovered by the employer, he was fired. |
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Moreover, a good deal of scientific work aims at such falsification. |
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All necessary and appropriate technical and organizational precautions are in place in order to protect your data conscientiously against loss, destruction, falsification, manipulation or unauthorized access. |
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For the scientist, the ethical approach is based on the quality of knowledge, the refusal of falsification or malpractice: without honesty, the freedom of knowledge cannot be justified. |
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Most criticisms of Popper's philosophy are of the falsification, or error elimination, element in his account of problem solving. |
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The tendency to secrecy and falsification of dates casts doubts about the authenticity of many primary sources. |
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Two AUM Shinrikyo cultists were arrested Thursday on separate suspicion of fraud and falsification of documents, Tokyo police said. |
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Figgy falsification Cheating can creep into the close relationship that fig wasps have with their partner fig. |
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This article argues that these complexities make PBB more vulnerable than other budgeting systems to threats from error, fraud, falsification, and misrepresentation. |
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Scientific knowledge is closely tied to empirical findings, and can remain subject to falsification if new experimental observation incompatible with it is found. |
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If they are not open to falsification they can not be scientific. |
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