Nay, we hurl the Truth against falsehood, and it knocks out its brain, and behold, falsehood doth perish! |
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The public meeting has decayed, and what voters see on TV is constructed around artifice and falsehood. |
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The second is whether Jupiter's claim is malicious falsehood has any real prospect of success. |
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Lord Steyn was contrasting damages for malicious falsehood with damages for libel. |
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Justice attempts to settle matters to the highest truth, to separate truth from falsehood. |
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At no stage, however, did the learned judge identify the deceit or deliberate falsehood. |
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Without some kind of guide for distinguishing truth from falsehood, we are lost. |
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The autobiographical documentary which stands on the border of truth and fiction, actuality and falsehood is a gesture of significant courage. |
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If you set yourself up as the last word on the truth or falsehood of ads, you will immediately be the addressee of a lot of spin. |
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They themselves repeatedly tell us that they think there is no such thing as right and wrong or truth and falsehood. |
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But real wisdom means knowing truth from falsehood, knowing the difference between evidence and wishful thinking. |
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Irony is a magic wand of literary interpretation that can turn words of love into hate, good into evil, and truth into falsehood. |
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Under the cloak of anonymity, anyone is much more likely to fall into speculation, exaggeration, or outright falsehood. |
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He will no doubt ask the SMH to publish a retraction of this malicious and entirely concocted falsehood. |
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Misrepresentation is falsehood or omission of facts in relation to an investment. |
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The settlement was reached after Judd sued the magazine for malicious falsehood and false attribution. |
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In malicious falsehood, the plaintiff has to prove that the statement is false. |
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Federal law now makes it a felony to use falsehood and deception to hide the origin of the spam messages hawking your fraudulent wares. |
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It is this calculated use of deception and falsehood that we should fear, more even than the wrongheaded policy. |
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They cannot be sued for libel, malicious falsehood or conspiring to give false evidence. |
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And even a cursory knowledge of American history provides incontrovertible evidence of its falsehood. |
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He subsequently commenced an action against the defendant alleging injurious falsehood and intentional interference with economic relations. |
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The title of the cause of actions in the 2004 claim has been changed to injurious falsehood and inducing breach of contract. |
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Mostly this is because they are simply insincere, and say what they say maliciously and in knowledge of its falsehood. |
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The role of an investigative reporter is to expose falsehood wherever it occurs, without fear or favour. |
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Its underlying message warns against falsehood and its consequences, although it does not ostensibly function as a polemic against homophobia. |
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Australians are very cynical about the political process, and the extent to which secrecy and falsehood are used to justify policy decisions. |
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And if creationists want to teach that Darwinists believe that whales evolved from bears, they will be teaching an utter falsehood. |
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It is hard to imagine carelessness, incompetence, prejudice, distortion, falsehood and unfairness being put to better use. |
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There are alternations as regard falsehood and simulation in Gaius and Flaccus. |
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They had no weight or influence in society to convince them of any falsehood that it would replace what was true. |
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Existence in the real world is just not possible without an occasional fib or an expertly timed falsehood. |
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But he is given immunity for the deliberate, wilful telling of a falsehood. |
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Secondly Mr Hobbs submits that in an action for malicious falsehood recovery of damages is permitted even where there is no loss of reputation. |
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But even if he knowingly told a falsehood simply to get more credibility, that would be serious professional misconduct. |
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He initiated this possibility by manipulating versions of the liar's paradox with zigzag graphs of truth and falsehood states. |
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But why risk his reputation as a scientist by perpetuating such a falsehood? |
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The historian is interested in the truthfulness of his own understanding of the various sciences, not in the truth or falsehood of the science itself. |
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This distinction is not limited to purely speculative notions of truth and falsehood, but rather emphasizes practical moral action and the foresight that makes it possible. |
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Its central rationale was conceived in a falsehood, that Romney the financial manipulator at Bain was a prolific job creator. |
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In Pakistan, truth or falsehood are categories that don't mean what they do elsewhere on earth. |
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It has responded by creating its own, alternative reality, ideologically consistent but full of falsehood. |
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It is a struggle between Truth and falsehood, until God Almighty inherits the earth and those who live in it. |
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The problem is that the argument is premised on a falsehood. |
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In both cases, the misinformation or lies continue to cycle through the echo chamber, apparently with no penalty for their falsehood or attempt to correct. |
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Their bizarre distance from reality, their twisted imputations of malignity, their excess, their luxuriance in defamation and falsehood, are obviously symptomatic. |
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These two quests ultimately lead us to the truth, and it is the gradual process of uncovering both falsehood and truth that provides the substance of this movie. |
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Whether the universe is deterministic, or indeterministic is a question which is independent of the truth or falsehood of the completeness of physics. |
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Instead, clapper responded with an egregious falsehood, if not an outright lie. |
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So would he attempt to persuade an individual who had always harmlessly derived comfort and consolation from his faith that his life was based on a falsehood? |
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Kathryn felt a momentary jolt of awe and happiness, but it was soon overwhelmed by spite and hatred for this woman, uttering such lies, such falsehood. |
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The same applies to trade libels, injurious falsehood and similar claims. |
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I got most of the way through, sleepily agreeing, until I was pulled up by such an ungainsayable falsehood that I was forced to go back and revise my opinion of the rest. |
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Analysts attempt to winnow a few kernels of truth from a mass of falsehood in order to construct a comprehensible mosaic from a swiftly flowing stream of uncertain data. |
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Satire is an exaggeration of the truth, not the mockery of falsehood. |
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What is a patent truism to one side is an obvious falsehood to the other. |
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The laws tell stories of how truth could apparently cure a person and falsehood could cause blisters. |
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In my brief stay in Johannesburg, I had left a trail of mistruths and, in each case, the falsehood had come back to haunt me. |
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He turns his back on the praise of nobles which he sees as flattery and falsehood and sets his eyes on the blessedness of heaven. |
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One falsehood always supposes another, and renders all you can say suspected. |
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Seeing himself confronted by so many, like a resolute orator, he went not to denial, but to justify his cruel falsehood. |
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Our minds are, as it were, chequered with truth and falsehood. |
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There is a truth and falsehood in all propositions on this subject, and a truth and falsehood, which lie not beyond the compass of human understanding. |
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Another objection is that it is not always possible to demonstrate falsehood definitively, especially if one is using statistical criteria to evaluate a null hypothesis. |
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From its earliest use in reference to a collection of traditional stories or beliefs, mythology implied the falsehood of the stories being described. |
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A churl's courtesy rarely comes, but either for gain or falsehood. |
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