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are untruthful
adjective
Not giving the truth; providing untrue facts; lying.
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But, because it is essential to a fair trial that criminal defendants have the chance to try to show that the stories of witnesses against them are untruthful or inaccurate, the credibility of the accuser is inevitably still on trial.
The attacks, "as tawdry as they are untruthful," she writes, have been made by those with "a vested interest in portraying Stone as a paid Kremlin stooge because he remains an icon to those who despise all that the far right espoused".
Statements that are untruthful may be true.
These inaccurate and misleading statements are then used to infer that the data, methodology and conclusions of low risk to honeybees from Pilling et al. (PLoS One 8 e77193, 2013) are untruthful and misleading.
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Second, lying requires that the person believe the statement to be false; that is, lying requires that the statement be untruthful (untruthfulness condition).
It is untruthful.
But even Mr. Cohn admitted that Mr. Shehadeh had been untruthful.
Will we now find out that Mr. Paterson is untruthful?
Rather, he came to believe that by hiding his sexuality he was being untruthful to God.
She also was untruthful in her tax returns, the letter said.
"Poor children live a very unpleasant life and to avoid that would be untruthful, and I don't think one should be untruthful to children.
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