A slip becomes a slide when the executive starts setting unacceptable standards based on deceit and untruth. |
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For Fuhrman, the emergence of poetry as fruitful untruth is a source of fascination. |
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Today I shall try to be on the alert not to speak an untruth, not to gossip or tattletale, and not to speak disparagingly about another person. |
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It also may include a certain amount of untruth, fantasy disguised through unacknowledged invention. |
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This, he is told, is a clock whose second hand moves forward every time he tells an untruth. |
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Is a fib really a fib if the teller is unaware that he is uttering an untruth? |
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So think long and hard before you decide whether to take the path toward truth or untruth. |
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We believe we must treat politicians and those who govern with disrespect, with abuse, with calumny and sometimes untruth. |
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As I mentioned on Amy's blog, I think the Cardinal's comments boil down to a truth told in the service of untruth. |
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This fabricated nonsense is just the type of untruth that paints the image of our office as being a moralistically hostile environment. |
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But because they have a lot of untruth still in their hearts they also have many fleshly thoughts. |
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The devil agitates the sinful attribute and this eventually makes him commit the deeds of untruth. |
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Once the work of untruth takes place in your heart like this, the time is right to receive the work of the devil. |
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When people receive the work of the devil, the untruth in their hearts comes out as an action. |
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If they have input a lot of knowledge of untruth, they will mainly have fleshly thoughts. |
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The flesh of the heart is symbolically represented by 'rocks' and it is the untruth that keeps them from obeying the word. |
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We input knowledge of the truth and knowledge of the untruth together in our memory device. |
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The truth of a few will count, the untruth of millions will vanish even like chaff before a whiff of wind. |
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To cultivate the heart-field is to cast away untruth and to pull out evil attributes from the heart. |
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For Gandhi, a dharmik was a master of controlling passions, fears, untruth, and, most importantly, gave practical witness of profound love for others. |
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British Columbians are outraged, quite justifiably, because they were essentially told an untruth. |
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His intellectual life could be viewed as a long single combat with shapeshifting untruth. |
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Conquer anger with peace, evil with goodness, miserliness by donation, and untruth by truth. |
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I wasn't planning on doing it, I swear. But there it was, an oily untruth slithering down the line. |
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The first thing I want to talk about is the complete untruth that somehow we have been stifling debate on this important bill. |
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It is so that we may guard against any form of revisionism, any historical untruth. |
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It is a flagrant untruth and I believe that it is only logical that both groups should withdraw their motion for a resolution. |
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How is it that the High Representative, Mr Solana, can come to this House and tell us a direct untruth? |
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Remember that every yoga promotes only truth and does not let untruth coexist. |
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That was the claim at the time, but I think it was proven afterward that this was an untruth spoken. |
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Too many propaganda battles went beyond the limit of acceptable untruth. |
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He was going nuts with frustration in the face of what he considered to be phoniness and untruth. |
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And then the very fact of celebrity bankrolls its own momentum, creates its own truth out of a card house of untruth. |
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The representation was in fact untrue, but its untruth would only be brought home to them if the outgoings not included were reflected in increased levies on them. |
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Truth that is allowed to lurk uncovered becomes a malign entity for in that hidden state it allows untruth to accumulate credence and masquerade as gospel. |
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Yet remember, this is also an age of untruth and boutique piety. |
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Recently I've criticized what seemed to me to be the casual attitude toward untruth many in this administration have when it comes to discussing Iraq. |
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For, as the old wise men have said, truth ever is, untruth never was. |
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Add to the obeisance of the yea-sayers the quiet capitulation of the majority, and injustice and untruth will gain the upper hand. |
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But few people have only truth or only untruth in their heart. |
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As to the argument that the Embassy never authorised the U. S. Lieutenant to act on its behalf, the author submits that the State party has never appeared before the CCCI to correct this untruth. |
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The knowledge of untruth that is input in this world will be shattered. |
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That's a lie, it's an untruth that was peddled against me when I was leader of the council and it is being peddled against me now that I'm the mayor. |
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And the untruth of your heart is about to be revealed externally. |
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Sometimes we step across it. However, there is really no excuse for rational, intelligent, respectful members of Parliament to tell an untruth in this place. |
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I know he's not here to defend himself, but I think Enron has happened because of greed, deception, and untruth, some of which we sometimes find in governments as well. |
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But does he understand that defamation includes publishing a comment, coupled with a damaging comment, coupled with a lack of a qualified privilege that this publication would not have, in distributing an untruth? |
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Perhaps anamnesis, remembering forgetting, is another figure of untruth in truth, the unproof, the arbitrariness and unconvincingness, of every proof. |
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