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"I think the hype and exaggeration that accompanied the announcement typified the industry's avoidance of truth and candor," he said Lawyers in the office of Attorney General Eliot L. Spitzer of New York are also reviewing certain practices of Aetna and other managed care companies, including how they determine which treatments are medically necessary.
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But ever since the day he died there has been talk of an avoidance of the truth, with the artist's connivance.
Monday's Republican presidential debate in New Hampshire — full of historical error, economic obfuscation, avoidance of hard truths and even outright bigotry — was a feast for connoisseurs of political dysfunction.
All in the service of comfort and avoidance of our personal truth.
Not, the authors think, if we abandon a Cartesian "ethos" of error-avoidance in favor of a Jamesian "counterethos," where "the pursuit of truth" trumps the "strict avoidance of error".
Only he knows whether the words attributed to him represent the truth or a careful avoidance of legal jeopardy, but let us take the words at face value.
Moment of truth.
Fountain of truth?
Endless truths destroy the notion of truth.
The moment of truth.
Moment Of Truth For Solar.
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