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Examples of untruth


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He told untruths, if that is a parliamentary expression.
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We are being told a series of untruths, because the very basis on which this application is being made to us is unfounded.
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Would it not have been easier to get the small savings by telling the people the facts instead of a lot of untruths?
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To say that someone is "dissembling" means that they are telling untruths.
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The trouble is that it begins by spelling out blatant untruths.
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Needless to say, the literature is full of untruths.
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I also pointed out the assertions in that leaflet about our proposals, which are frankly just untruths.
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Then it is said that untruths are told.
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Their endless stream of untruths, party propaganda and distortion of facts is a travesty of justice.
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In my opinion, good housing would remove the major cause of ill-feeling which exists at present, although even that is largely fed on untruths.
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I do not consider that a formal refutation of such evident untruths is necessary.
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Paragraph 7 of the draft immigration rules relates to untruths by agents.
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A good cause is never furthered by wild exaggerations bordering on untruths.
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Once again, they have shamelessly misled the electors with false promises and gross untruths.
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Let us consider some of the myths and untruths that are peddled in that document.
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The interviewer asked him, boldly and straight out, why journalists reported untruths.
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The terms of the motion are a catalogue of muddled thinking and untruths.
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They are essentially telling untruths about the proposals.
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Lies may be told; untruths may be told.
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We are taking every possible step, through all the publicity media at our disposal, to show up the untruths and misrepresentations which this pamphlet contains.
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One can have untruths in a variety of ways.
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You are compelling members of households to tell untruths in order to get a little extra sustenance.
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Suffice it to say that they are in a class of their own in giving credence to untruths.
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If a newspaper tells untruths about someone, he should have the right to have it corrected by the same newspaper, with the same prominence.
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All over the country, material is being produced and circulated to tenants on tenants' choice and housing action trusts, which is full of untruths.
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He is failing to withdraw when he has been revealed as peddling untruths.
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Untruths have been told in press releases, suggesting that the change is not a cut in manpower.
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Are the unions there telling untruths, or have they misunderstood the position?
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I hope that you will manage to expose the untruths that have been promoted during the last few months.
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I said that the comments to which he referred were simply untruths passed on from a meeting.
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I hope that they are not seen as untruths, for they are certainly not.
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We have heard nothing but this kind of comment in this debate, based on total untruths.
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On the face of the writ at the moment there are three or four rather palpable untruths.
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There has been an extraordinary stream of misrepresentations, untruths, and inaccuracies; and the sooner these things are brought to the test the better.
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In the article a whole series of untruths and calumny are levelled at the security forces.
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Surely, they must be protected from this form of attack, particularly if it is proved to be based on untruths.
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They have used every means in their power—they had plenty of them—to misinform large numbers of our constituents by telling them considerable untruths.
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We must work to dispel the untruths perpetrated by the constructive and reactionary no campaign.
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He also said that untruths were the most ineffective type of propaganda.
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He is quite capable of telling even further untruths, to add to those which he has told over the last few years.
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I do not believe that people can be persuaded of those untruths.
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We do not want to hear untruths about the health service.
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I tell him sincerely that those comments and ideas attributed to me were not simply wrong; they were untruths.
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If you are to see that one class of people are dealt with, at least those who slander and state untruths should be dealt with.
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Subsidised papers convey untruths and unsubstantial figures to prove, to them that they are going to make a new paradise of our country if they only get their way.
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The purveyors of untruths and of unsubstantiated rumours attract much more attention, cause much more excitement and make much more money than the people who simply tell the truth.
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No attempt was made to correct any of the untruths, despite the fact that they were repeatedly drawn to the attention of those responsible for them.
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Untruths were told to the people.
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We certainly hope that there will be no untruths uttered about old age pensions, and we hope that the facts will be truthfully stated by both sides.
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Equally, some of the things that have been uttered by people who ought to know better are, according to these statistics, nothing but downright and blatant untruths.
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We have seen so many untruths told by both sides in this war that one almost begins to be certain that whatever is said is a lie, on both sides.
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I have also read a number of books on the subject by historians and politicians, and others, containing the normal compound of truths, half-truths and untruths.
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He stopped leaking untruths to the press, so the media began making up their own stories.
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Although initially he saw these stories as opportunities for publicity, he stopped leaking untruths to the press as they became more sensational.
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Collaborative recall may lead to a more accurate account of what happened, as opposed to individual responses that may contain more untruths after the fact.
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Foma are harmless untruths, intended to comfort simple souls.
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Bokononism is based on the concept of "foma", which are defined as harmless untruths.
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The second pair is authentication, the construction of a "true" or veridical identity, and denaturalization, the foregrounding of untruth, pretense in identity positioning (2004a:498).
His mind, indeed, seemed to be unbalanced, as in addition to the untruths he told, he talked utter nonsense about what he pretended he had overheard his captors say.
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I am not suggesting for one moment that he told me an untruth; he may well have thought that he was accurately informing me.
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The alleged contrivance was that the defendant in each of the cases was telling an untruth about himself in the description in his nomination paper.
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They did not stop at criticism; they even went so far as deliberate and calculated untruth.
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Having made a statutory declaration of this sort, he would, of course, be criminally liable for any untruth in it.
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In that case, the gentleman who has been in touch with me must be telling me an untruth.
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He seems to be accusing me of something more than an accidental untruth, but rather a deliberate untruth.
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He will find he was telling an untruth.
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An untruth can result from many other things, and not least from deliberate lying.
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I am describing an offer which subsequently was found to be based upon an untruth.
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They sometimes do not tell the whole truth, which is not very different from telling an untruth.
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The suggestion that heavier lorries will mean fewer lorries and that this will be an environmental gain is a plain untruth.
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Simply repeating that untruth does not make it true.
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Neither document did so and to suggest otherwise is to tell an untruth.
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When do truth and untruth become distinguishable, and when is untruth permissible?
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The first point simply is not true, and anyone who repeats it is uttering an untruth.
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No doubt, in these matters, there is possibly some considerable exaggeration, and some invention, and a deliberate propaganda of untruth.
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Claims that it is a part of a space tracking station are demonstrably a cynical untruth.
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Another untruth is the use of the word "vindictive".
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I can tell the difference between a truth and an untruth.
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There is no obligation to be neutral, for example, between truth and untruth, justice and injustice, compassion and cruelty, or tolerance and intolerance.
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Would she have allowed that untruth to remain on the record?
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Is it antisocial behaviour to tell an untruth?
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There is no obligation to be neutral between truth and untruth, justice and injustice, compassion and cruelty, tolerance and intolerance.
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I find it absolutely staggering that a mandatory statement has to be included which contains an untruth, which is the situation here.
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I think that it would be a monstrous untruth to say that there was any obstruction at all in those 10 meetings.
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Either that is a direct untruth or it is not.
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I attributed the obstinate belief in these untruths partly to a confusion between the cause of desire and the object of desire.
He weaves a sophisticated philosophy of the ways in which language is true or untrue, and the mechanisms of linguistics, literature, and life that signal these truths or untruths.
How could we know that their delight would be in any way marred on finding that they had officially been told untruths while they were yet on earth?
Testimony is only testimony, when the promise of truth which characterises it is accompanied by a trace of untruth.
Here, on the other hand, in wanting to begin to become truth by becoming subjective, subjectivity is in the predicament of being untruth.
Whereas authentication concerns the construction of a true or veridical identity, denaturalization foregrounds untruth, pretense, and imposture in identity positioning.
Clarence hears the sense" go to prison on your behalf", and we that of untruth.
Myth-makers do not call attention to the possible untruth of what they are saying if they wish to persuade their audience of its truth.
The semantic values they mark are uncertainty and (at times) suspected untruth, hypothesis, and indeterminateness.
Hence, at one point man, obviously through his own fault, fell into untruth.
The trade unions, who continue to spread untruths and panic, are left cold by these arguments.
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Philosophy, to make the untruth of its abstract concepts true, needs the externality of objective science and the concrete application that only practice can bring to abstract reason.
I know that the first amendment we are to vote on is a motion for rejection, supported by a letter sent to everyone which contains complete untruths.
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All we got was a litany of excuses, half-baked ideas, untruths and squalid interventions about the industry itself.
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They go off and tell untruths about the organisations for which they are working—in fact, downright lies—or for which they worked.
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