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It's a falsification of credibility.
Roth came to despise this representation of his childhood, which he felt was a falsification.
** Roth came to despise this representation of his childhood, which he felt was a falsification.
Are there instances when a slight alteration of color or light might be considered a falsification?
The novel became a French bestseller, but Lanzmann attacked it as "a falsification of history and of its protagonists".
It's simply a falsification of history, just like Melville's; but unlike Cope, Melville wasn't a politician but an artist.
The French foreign minister at the time of the 1994 massacres, Alain Juppé, said Kagame's comments were a "falsification of history".
But there is always something captive in images like those, an idealization and a falsification of what creative labor really means.
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A falsification-based demarcation criterion that includes these elements will avoid the most obvious counter-arguments to a criterion based on falsifiability alone.
"A complaint was made to the SPFL by a former employee of Kilmarnock FC regarding an alleged falsification of a signature on a document intended to be submitted to the SPFL," said Doncaster.
For example, here's a sketchy falsification story: Science published a hyped article a few years ago claiming that MDMA (ecstasy) consumption is way more toxic to the brain than it actually is.
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