This is simply untrue as kerygma and woefully inadequate for churches to teach as social ethics. |
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It is pointless to object that Henry is here untrue to himself, when the point is that the old self has been destroyed. |
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What I disliked and thought was untrue to the series was the way that the group disintegrated with that death. |
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I am surprised at what he said, and I think he has been a bit untrue to this House. |
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It is not untrue to Poe, whose work is littered with beautiful but dead wives. |
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If we'd done that, it would have been untrue to the character and wouldn't have been right for the story. |
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They will do anything to present a good picture, even if that means being untrue to what they really believe. |
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To do voluntary work for any other reason is to be untrue to the very meaning of the term. |
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All in all, he and his collaborators have produced a film that, despite its visual impact, is ultimately untrue to the original. |
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I didn't know whether to believe him, but I figured I would take his word for it since I had no proof that what he was saying was untrue. |
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Ultimately, our calling is to be true to God, even if that means that we are deemed by our people to be untrue to them. |
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Our adjustable frame systems allow for untrue walls and our kits are delivered fully assembled. |
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Those opposing him were so vindictive, untrue and stupid that they helped his cause even more than those that praised him. |
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Any attempt to expel certain groups based on untrue allegations will be likely to splinter the movement unnecessarily. |
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He is a natural bon-viveur and legendary dinner party host, although rumours he keeps a fully stacked champagne-only fridge are, sadly, untrue. |
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Will his evidently untrue statements raise doubts about his as-yet-uncorroborated stories about later Cambodian missions? |
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There was not an untrue word in the sentence, but it was not a point-blank denial. |
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With our sadly successful efforts at global warming, that may not be quite true today, even catastrophically untrue. |
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The swearing of an untrue affidavit of documents is perhaps the most obvious example of conduct which his solicitor cannot knowingly permit. |
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Not a single fact in that plagiarised thesis was untrue, a former Campbell acolyte averred in coy defense of his one-time master. |
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And as a way of indicating the process by which she acquired a working knowledge of the city around her, it rings untrue. |
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A delusion is a fixed belief in something manifestly absurd or untrue, and that can't be overcome by reason. |
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But, of course, that is completely untrue, and, in the context of this bill, an absolute insult. |
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It's completely untrue and frankly these rumours are upsetting for everyone involved. |
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This seems untrue to me, since the Will to Power was merely Nietzsche's exoteric doctrine. |
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It may well turn out at the end of that that it was completely and utterly untrue. |
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Police yesterday said a rumour that Mr Trotter was involved in the dismissal of three employees from his firm was untrue. |
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Putting all religions or faiths into one hat and saying that they are all like this is untrue and a bit naive. |
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Accordingly, I made my investigation without anxiety, certain that what the Manichees said was untrue. |
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We find that very untrue in the first place, and very unpleasant in the second place. |
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Of course to say that such schemes don't also attract the smart, intelligent, well-educated and discerning net users would be untrue. |
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Honestly and truthfully, I'd like to underline the point that your claim above is definitely baseless, misleading and untrue. |
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These were seen by authorities as very partial, untrue, seditious, and savouring too much of dangerous and traitorous conceits. |
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They opt instead for narratives that tell half of the story and narratives that tell an untrue story. |
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The claim that he couldn't act might have been true a couple of years ago but it most definitely is quite untrue and quite out-of-date now. |
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I want to believe that the conclusions this woman reaches about her son's future are untrue, filtered through that terrible demoralization. |
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Mamase's accusations are clearly untrue and they must therefore have been made maliciously and with an intention to defame me. |
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This certainly chimes with my experience of having put a number of specific allegations about supposedly untrue stories to the paper. |
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Six days later He gave evidence and said it was untrue the dossier had been sexed up or that the government had pressured intelligence agencies. |
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The stories about St Bernard dogs and the barrel of brandy around their necks is untrue though. |
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The problem is that there are no editors and no fact checkers, so plenty of what you read on blogs is just plain untrue. |
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The tort of defamation protects a person from untrue imputations which harm his reputation with others. |
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She would shelter me from all the things that media people would write about her, some of which was totally untrue. |
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According to the highbrows, the middlebrow arts relied on glib formulas which were untrue to life's real complexities. |
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Every girl has heard rumors of methods of birth control that are obviously untrue. |
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This may not be true of every single marriage, and indeed undoubtedly it is untrue in some cases. |
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Any attempt by banks to suggest that credit cards are not used to borrow money is untrue. |
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Well, clearly, this is a bit of a black mark against the news channel and clearly things were done in this report that were unfair and untrue. |
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Prudie only mentions this because to repeat such an accusation, should it be untrue, would be slanderous. |
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Her motto hasn't made her happy, but she's never made herself unhappy by being untrue to herself. |
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Australians continually look myopically at issues and assume they are only going on here when that is simply untrue. |
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However, a young Slovenian woman added that many Americans believe that the rest of the world envies Americans, but this is untrue. |
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Sometimes, I tell untrue stories about myself to make my life seem more interesting. |
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If the contents of the publication are untrue the law of defamation provides prohibition. |
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Both claims are in fact untrue, but that this was these people's idea of positive propaganda says it all. |
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Trouble is, these allegations have been floating around cyberspace for a few years and are entirely untrue. |
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Some of the other matters about exaggeration, invention of untrue stories and so forth, may arguably contravene the section. |
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What would all the writers I admired think if they knew one of their own was being untrue to himself? |
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This was in fact untrue as the vessel was not damaged and was not in danger of sinking. |
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Reports that the former Tasmanian governor was negotiating to sell his story were untrue, a leading public relations company said today. |
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It would be untrue to suggest, however, that the attractive, flowing style evinced by this team stems directly from Kerr's football philosophy. |
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She assured me that the gossip was untrue and demanded to know where I'd heard it. |
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The fact that the story was untrue would not have prevented him from relying on this defence and succeeding in it. |
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An Abbey National spokeswoman told me unequivocally that the story was wholly untrue. |
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If a story was untrue when it was made up, then the passage of millennia does not make it any more true! |
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More minor things also contribute, like pitted headsets, untrue wheels, wobbly tires and out-of-balance wheels. |
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I haven't gone over the speech and checked the accuracy of all of the statements, but it is simply untrue that he appeared crazy in some way. |
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Even if those claims prove untrue, moral culpability remains fixedly weighted against the idea that he should be able to walk away from the scandal. |
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The allegation that changes of regimes following the Arab Spring has rendered the API meaningless is untrue. |
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I feel with every atom of my body that it's untrue and wrong. |
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Apart from being a rather tasteless joke, this is blatantly untrue. |
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If they are untrue, I can understand your irritation, yet you have never roundly denied them. |
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What gave the story its sensationalism was found to be untrue. |
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It is simply untrue that nationality was 'repressed' under Titoism, any more than it was in the old USSR or other parts of the Communist imperium. |
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On the one hand, the notion that English culture is in decline in toto is demonstrably untrue. |
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So one of the biggest errors we saw were when they would interview patients, and the patient would tell them some medical fact that was untrue, and they wouldn't check on it. |
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Since the hints and allegations presented thus far are unsupported and in fact untrue, it would be hard indeed to determine their impacts on operations. |
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A fact being irrelevant is not the same thing as a fact being untrue. |
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Most of the information he had given to Diane earlier was falsified and untrue, and this fact might just lead to the fall of the Northern Coast and its Stands. |
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The representation was in fact untrue, but its untruth would only be brought home to them if the outgoings not included were reflected in increased levies on them. |
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I do not try to debunk every untrue story, but here are half a dozen. |
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It came about from an awareness that grew from observing people in Mauritius who had the symptoms of fragmented thinking and were being untrue to their inner feelings. |
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The screenwriter should give the film its own coherent and persuasive narrative, with an approach that discards the issue of being true or untrue to the original. |
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He spots the boyfriend leaving and thinks she is being untrue to him. |
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You must believe you can win, otherwise you're being untrue to yourself. |
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The argument depends on a number of risible and obviously untrue assumptions. |
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This type of case is complicated by the fact that the key element in D's conduct is an omission, the failure to alert V to the fact that the normal assumptions were untrue. |
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As the latter is demonstratively untrue it appears that the case is made. |
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In the context of embryos in the womb, this is manifestly untrue. |
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The creative accounting done to show that it will be more economical is totally untrue in reality. |
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If the tale is untrue, it's truthy, as anyone who has run a marathon can attest. |
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However, I've found the first point untrue and the second I deal with in the story Screwy. |
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This is untrue, as lecturers in the medieval universities commonly argued that evidence showed the Earth was a sphere. |
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It is absolutely untrue that there is ongoing back-channeling talk with the Philippine government. |
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And tho that weare chapelets on ther hede Of fresh woodbind, be such as never were To love untrue in word, thought, ne dede, But aye stedfast. |
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Uninformation is stuff that isn't necessarily important and that probably isn't untrue. |
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If this hypothesis is untrue, the creole with the largest number of speakers is Haitian Creole, with almost ten million native speakers. |
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Accusations, probably untrue, were levelled at Gaveston that he had stolen royal funds and had purloined Isabella's wedding presents. |
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The vast majority of these are untrue, but have been propagated nonetheless by generations of students and tour guides. |
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Third, it insinuates that black afro hairstyles relate to African cultural heritage, which is largely untrue. |
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If the answers to the questions are willfully evasive or knowingly untrue, the talesman, when accepted, is a juror in name only. |
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Sullivan allegedly told them their daughter suffers from Stockholm Syndrome brought on by abuse in her home, something the teen told police was untrue, court documents said. |
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The misperceived notion about HEC being sold at a nominal price was also completely untrue, as there is a difference between the valuation price and the market price. |
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This is untrue and contradictive to the increase of the customs revenues. |
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By recognizing the above mechanisms for defense of our self-image, we can realize that they are often used to defend unrealistic or untrue self-images. |
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This might mean an impasse to those with unwillingness to edify the dogma they see as untrue and those who decline to refer to sacred matters on the subject at hand. |
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Although the magazine later accepted that the allegations against Beckham were untrue, his court application was dismissed under US freedom of speech laws. |
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Though the charge was untrue, it did Pope a great deal of damage. |
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A story that Berkeley and Marshall disregarded a condition of the inheritance that they must publish the correspondence between Swift and Vanessa is probably untrue. |
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She is a fantasist and has carried on making these untrue allegations. |
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