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classical logic Lie or falsehood, a type of
deception in the form of an
untruthful statement False statement, aka a falsehood, falsity,
misstatement or untruth...
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journalists saw its
theatrical pretense to
being a
legitimate sport as
untruthful.
Eventually promoters resorted to
publishing their own
magazines in order...
- politiques, Kant
states that:
Hence a lie
defined merely as an
intentionally untruthful declaration to
another man does not
require the
additional condition that...
- but he was
never charged due to a lie
detector proving he was
being untruthful Bra
murders 1967–1971 5 5 CT
Strangulations of five
black women, mostly...
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false evidence in
which the
evidence is
truthful but its
origins are
untruthfully described, at
times in
order to
avoid evidence being excluded as inadmissible...
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painting it as "peaceful chaos" and
condemning other media outlets as
untruthful when
portraying the
attack as violent. The
family of
Brian Sicknick, a...
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China and
Arabia at
least from the
fifth century.
Aristotle describes as
untruthful an
account that the
crane carries a
touchstone inside it that can be used...
- not reached, or it has been
presented to them in a very
incomplete and
untruthful manner. Such
people will
attain salvation if they are
truthful to their...
- Lies may
refer to: Lie, an
untruthful statement Lies (evidence),
falsehoods in
common law Lies, Hautes-Pyrénées, a
commune in
Occitanie region, France...
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Volek was
untruthful with him and that this may have led to his
eventual trade.
Fisher was
quoted as
saying "He was
untruthful with me,
untruthful with his...