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differ in subject matter and hence require different procedures to check the truth or falsity of their premises.

There is no empirical reality against which we can check the truth of Henry James's account of her consciousness.

Rather, he had a distinct conception of his book, to which end he tinkered with and adapted his material, at the same time taking pains to check the truth of the stories he had been told.

They're trying to check the truth of rumors (everything, it seems, from tainted Halloween candy to the Andromeda Strain), trying to reassure loved ones near and far that everything is O.K.

So how can you say that if you haven't checked it to be sure?" Ms. Talese replied that while the Random House legal department checks nonfiction books to make sure that no one is defamed or libeled, it does not check the truth of the assertions made in a book.

What I found out then horrified me so much that I wrote up a Primer on the real Climate Science so that readers could ask questions, verify the evidence, and check the truth for themselves - since the real debate that should be welcomed is being squashed at BBC and elsewhere, by those who falsely claim "the debate is over".

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The St . Petersburg Timeswon two awards, including one in the national reporting category, for its PolitiFact project, which checks the truth of political claims.

Edis told the jury that journalists at the News of the World used phone hacking as a "perfectly rational but entirely illegal" way of checking the truth of potential news stories.

Speaking of which, like most dating sites and social networks, Meet at the Airport states in its fine print (seriously, I needed a magnifying glass) that "it does not take responsibility in checking the truth or accuracy of any information posted to the website" and that it does not "screen the content of any information provided to it".

For if we are constantly frustrated in checking the truth of our attempts to translate native utterances, we thereby undermine our claim to understand, or even to attribute content, to them (Coady 1992; for criticisms Graham 2000b).

The membership of \(\sc{TQBF}\) in \ \textbf{PSPACE}\) follows from the fact that it is possible to test if \(Q_1 x_i \ldots Q_n x_n\psi \in \sc{TQBF}\) by checking the truth value of \ \psi\) with respect to all possible valuations and then combining the results in accordance with whether \(Q_i\) is \(\forall\) or \(\exists\).

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