On the other hand, it enables people to spread rumors and untruths without accountability. |
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But the media treat these routine untruths as respectable statements that ought to be analysed and debated. |
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This editorial, simply put, is rife with inaccuracies, misinformation, and outright untruths. |
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But the simple fact is, whether through wishful thinking or deliberate deceit, the administration uttered untruths. |
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Our next phase has to blow out of the water major myths and untruths about live animal export. |
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I pointed out that the story was full of inaccuracies and untruths about me, but he was still very excited about the project. |
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It infuriates him that they've decided to come in and say untruths about him. |
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How easily the untruths flow when one embarks upon a path of deception, she thought, ashamed of herself. |
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Research revealed that untruths range from little white lies to huge whoppers aimed purely at personal gain. |
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But the whole thing was such a cynical mix of half-truths, untruths and twisted logic that it ended up besting me. |
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I hope to see a few myths and untruths put to bed in 2004, but first a confession. |
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What makes him unique is his willingness to construct his myths on a scaffolding of calculated untruths. |
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After a while, after so many stories, after so many rumors, after so many untruths, you just learn to live with it. |
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This would end the current frequent practice of simply allowing a reduced award in cases of exaggeration or partial untruths by claimants. |
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Of course, on the other hand, he was a man of many half-truths and blatant untruths and she risked her life for his cause on a regular basis. |
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Don't become overly bold just because you feel you are safely hiding behind your computer screen and make statements that are untruths. |
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Sadly, some of these myths have become so entrenched that we sometimes forget they are merely half-truths or untruths which bear little resemblance to reality. |
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Not only that, it is an account of what the prosecution says are untruths and deliberate untruths, and there is cross-examination on this that makes it clear. |
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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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There are so many untruths in these stories that it is kind of sad. |
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Is it any wonder that the British public has remained largely ignorant of a consistent pattern of deceptions and untruths emanating from London and Washington for many years? |
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Gaiman has said he ended his journalism career in 1987 because British newspapers regularly publish untruths as fact. |
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Some of its untruths could easily be unveiled by the soldiers who recovered corpses. |
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