What is of note from some of these is the exaggeration which leads to half-truth or lies that is being communicated. |
Such a functional dichotomy, even if only a half-truth, would eventually prove destructive of transatlantic relations. |
Billy's denial, his hesitation, his half-truth all looked suspicious to him. |
Again that is, at best, a half-truth, and I would suggest a complete fallacy if members really want to know the truth. |
It is a half-truth that notably impoverishes the life of the Conferences and their possibilities of performing. |
We looked into the situation for female workers under federal jurisdiction, and it seems as though what the minister told us was a half-truth. |