He didn't say much but he was an excellent sounding board on which to try out the veracity of the latest bit of political gossip. |
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The veracity of this individual's account cannot be verified as he promptly disappeared. |
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The danger of using unattributed sources as Kurtz and so many others do, is that the veracity of the informants can not be evaluated. |
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The veracity of the events depicted in gushily romantic style by the author has not been disputed by Buckingham Palace. |
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If any here misdoubts my veracity, see, here is a letter received by the last packet from my honored father. |
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Unfortunately, however, as a general rule, veracity seems to correlate positively with nugacity, as will falsity with audacity. |
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Glass, who parried questions about the veracity of those articles, should correct the record. |
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After the improbability of all that recently transpired, he couldn't see fit to doubt Aarrl's veracity. |
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I suggest that the minister test my veracity on this to see whether I am telling the truth. |
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Ethical biographers and autobiographers work with veracity as their aim and this striving for veracity is respected, and expected, by readers. |
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Testimonials give greater emphasis and personalize professions of beliefs as proof to support the veracity of a particular claim. |
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I have removed the identifying information from this email, after assuring myself of the writer's veracity. |
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It is not the veracity of the thought that the appeal to unthinkability seeks to establish, it is the courage of the thinker. |
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It is the duty of the referring clinician to ensure the completeness, accuracy, and veracity of the information provided. |
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Written with an air of braggadocio, Love's story is, in places, of questionable veracity. |
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Unfortunately, the marketability of spy stories is determined by their drama, not by their veracity. |
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Whether this latter prediction had any veracity is debatable, as the troubled African country has been in a state of growing crisis for years. |
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While the first one led me to question these stories' veracity, the second made me consider their politics. |
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Still, no matter the source or its veracity, intelligence has to be analysed correctly. |
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If lawyers have their doubts about the veracity of a case, are they going to be prosecuted for taking the case? |
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Following the pattern of the previous section, evidence will be provided substantiating the veracity of the themes of the argument. |
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Compromise and concession can be difficult for the appellant and the court had many concerns about his veracity. |
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In other words, this opposition group, in point of fact, has a very good record in terms of its accuracy and its veracity? |
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O'Dell wrote it in a fund-raising letter so its veracity and exact wordage are not in doubt. |
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We have not checked the veracity of these claims, but you can have a dekko and decide for yourself at the exhibition, which is on till Wednesday. |
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Some people have doubted its veracity, but I'm willing to take it at face value. |
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While commentators see the company continuing to dance around the facts they will continue to doubt the veracity of its message. |
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They say that the pen is mightier than the sword and he has certainly proved the veracity of that old adage. |
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If anyone doubts the veracity of Chang and Halliday's story they only have to glance at some of the accompanying photographs. |
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In fact, the CIA had long harbored strong doubts concerning Curveball's veracity. |
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The end result is that there is very serious doubt about their veracity, backed by a huge body of evidence within a day of the story surfacing. |
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Cooke gilded that story for days, insisting on its veracity and refusing to tell the police where the boy lived. |
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If there are any doubts about a report's veracity, they can call on the expertise of their editors instantly. |
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We are confident of our sources and satisfied with the veracity of the story. |
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If anyone doubted the veracity of his research or the authenticity of his photographs, he would fly into a violent rage. |
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The ending is powerful, with the message that history is what you make of it, depending upon the veracity of those who wrote it. |
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If you doubt my veracity, MyDoom's ability to spoof icons should change your mind. |
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Because of my developing view that there is often more verisimilitude than veracity in folk wisdom, I carried out a replication. |
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Sometimes, photojournalism is so brilliant that a natural reaction is to doubt its veracity. |
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It is a method for those who vote to assess the veracity and character of those who appear in the House. |
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It was absolutely amazing to hear the lack of veracity for the facts that he was tossing around in the House. |
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He said each state witness had been extensively cross-examined, and the court had no reason to rule any of them evasive or to doubt their veracity. |
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Juries doubt the veracity of witnesses who have made money from their interviews. |
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I am in no position to determine the accuracy of any such allegations or the veracity of the affiants of the affidavits in support of the application. |
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The only guarantee of the veracity of the assayer's certificate is to take the material to a second assayer. |
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The Netherlands has kept other information confidential as a way of ensuring the veracity and accuracy of data reported. |
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Otherwise, there is no veracity to the system and we may be impugning people who ought not to be. |
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The ability for an author to be associated with their work is also essential to the veracity and authenticity of photojournalism. |
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The notarial deed makes proof before any court of justice of its contents, the exactness of its date and the veracity of the signatures. |
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With an intense, burning lyricism and uncompromising veracity, Koltès portrays the destitute and the uprooted, the shadowland of humanity. |
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He also submitted a joint affidavit executed by his neighbors attesting to the veracity of the petitioner's allegations. |
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I'm just saying that I have no way of knowing the veracity of what's been said, but I do know Alberto and I'm sure he will mount a stout defence. |
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Everything is possible, apart from checking the veracity of that letter, as I was asked to do in that speech. |
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The official documents certifying the veracity of this operation are numerous. |
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The two knowledge systems differ in the way that those who hold the knowledge become convinced of its veracity and practical use. |
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A fairly awkward question arises as to proof of the veracity of facts considered defamatory. |
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Both parents attested to the veracity of the information contained in the birth certificate. |
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Since at least some respondents misreported their use of drugs, the veracity of, and the wisdom in using, other information from these respondents may be questioned. |
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At every turn, their veracity has been cast into doubt by the scientific community. |
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Accordingly, it tends to face less criticism on the basis of veracity and more on its moral implications. |
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Still the evidence for this comes from one anonymous source, so its veracity remains uncertain. |
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We know that factual accuracy and veracity are trickier than they seem. |
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We have no reason to doubt the veracity of the Goodridges' stories. |
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Is this a genuine reference, or are there doubts about its veracity? |
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This comes to me third-hand, and its veracity is possibly a bit suspect. |
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Did they not realise the extent of Archer's problems with veracity? |
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Many of the survivors there expressed anger that the media routinely questioned the veracity of survivor testimony on the basis of spurious reasoning and apparent prejudice. |
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The veracity and significance of the claims of targeting interfering with clinical priorities are often hard to judge. |
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During this period, The Sun gained a reputation for running sensationalistic stories with questionable veracity. |
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Staff members are reminded that the submission of information or reports with knowledge of their falsity or with wilful disregard for their veracity would be inconsistent with the concept of integrity. |
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Candidates pledge of honor to ensure the truthfulness and veracity of the information provided, any inaccuracy or omission may introduce a misjudgment which will void the application or exclude the candidate. |
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These families witnessed the veracity of the Gospel words, When you light a lamp you do not put it under a bushel but rather on a stand where it enlightens the entire room. |
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However, it cannot guarantee the veracity of the information nor can it assume responsibility or liability for any consequences related to that information. |
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Questions were asked about the veracity of his testimony, with allegations that he may have cut a deal to keep prominent members of the NARC government out of his testimony. |
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The clearance covers the integrality, accuracy and veracity of the accounts transmitted in the light of the reports established by the certification bodies. |
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It was decided to clear those paying agencies' accounts whose integrality, accuracy and veracity had been confirmed on the basis of the information received. |
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Calls to Customs and Border Protection seeking comment on the veracity of the prayer rug reports were not immediately returned. |
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William's modern biographers disagree on the veracity of these allegations. |
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The veracity of the memo was quickly denied by the French ambassador, French consul general and Sturgeon. |
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Over the centuries any memory of them has been obscured, and thus the veracity of their historical existence is now difficult to substantiate. |
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There is still some question about the veracity of these claims concerning Al Mina. |
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It is difficult to assess the factual veracity of these statements given the known bias of the surviving sources. |
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Leland was a staunch patriot, and believed firmly in the historical veracity of King Arthur. |
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Geoffrey of Anjou's plans for the inheritance of his lands had been ambiguous, making the veracity of his son Geoffrey's claims hard to assess. |
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This periodisation goes rather unquestioned in the literature on social democracy, but there are grounds to doubt its veracity. |
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Apple co-founder Steven Wozniak has repeatedly disputed its veracity. |
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In America, by contrast, even the adults, including the officials and the culturati, have been eager to believe in the veracity of torture. |
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But that's no reason not to point out the veracity of some films, and the congruent emotion, in the evocation of time of day, level of warmth and whether a faint breeze is coming up over the water. |
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With regard to false reports, it shifts the burden of proof onto the party challenging the veracity of the report, and does not require journalists to prove that the story is true, as was the case in the past. |
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Accordingly, the author expresses doubts about its veracity. |
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Nevertheless, the veracity of these accounts must be carefully assessed. |
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While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and veracity of the information on this Web site, Canadian Blood Services is not responsible in any way for damages arising out of the use of this Web site. |
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The accuracy and veracity of the scientific and other information regarding a food safety emergency should be verified to assist in taking risk assessment, risk management and risk communication decisions. |
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We are investigating right now, again to determine the veracity of it. |
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The ABC is standing by the veracity of a rural news report which claimed animal rights activists had complained about sheep being verbally abused by shearers, despite claims it is highly misleading. |
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The vehemence of your remarks is neither the guarantee of your competence in the field of medical diagnosis nor of the veracity of your accusations, the proof of which is incumbent upon you. |
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If the interviewer is in doubt as to the veracity of the account presented or the nature of the relationship between caregiver and child, then the child should be processed as an unaccompanied child. |
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When there is any doubt as to the veracity of certain data, it is recommendable for the GHPP Co-ordinator to request complementary data to verify their exactness. |
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In contrast to the historical, intersubjective domain of material reality, psychical reality is the vital domain of fantasy and intra-psychic life, operating independently of objective considerations of veracity. |
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The fact that the individuals who handed over the bribe did not recall the exact date and amount does not cast any doubt on the veracity of their depositions. |
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Furthermore, people by nature enjoy relating miracles they have heard without caring for their veracity and thus miracles are easily transmitted even where false. |
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It is a common sense notion of veracity based upon epistemological evidence, and founded on a principle of rationality, proportionality and reasonability. |
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One Clan still owns a remnant of a set of bagpipes said to have been carried at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, though the veracity of this claim is debated. |
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Paul Doherty questions the veracity of the letter and the identity of William the Welshman, but nonetheless has suspicions that Edward may have survived his imprisonment. |
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How can we define this temporal tension, which cannot reasonably be an act of authentification for users, without removing the obvious veracity dimension from the picture? |
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I think we all found it hard to predict where Chris was going to go and how he was going to tell a story faithful to season one without underselling the veracity of it. |
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The Boston agent added that this clerk was a young man of wholly unquestioned veracity and reliability, of known antecedents and long with the company. |
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Because of his own testimony, and because he had fled his bond with Arkwright under a felony charge, the character and veracity of John Kay were questioned during the trial. |
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An encyclopedia is, theoretically, not written in order to convince, although one of its goals is indeed to convince its reader of its own veracity. |
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However, modern beer scholars tend to doubt the veracity of the story. |
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