Sentence examples for enforce truth from inspiring English sources

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Politifact, the project that is supposed to enforce truth in politics, has declared Democratic claims that Republicans voted to end Medicare its "Lie of the Year".

How to enforce truth and avoid cumulative error, inaccuracies, rumors and gossip in a virtual forum where the lack of restrictions to write and post one's opinion is a freedom we treasure.

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Under Penalty Of Perjury – such words are often portrayed with a sense of reverence in formal legal jargon as the firm footing that enforces truth telling while sending out a message of deterrence to those with the thought and intention of doing otherwise.

"Whether we recognize it or not, Americans are held captive to the will of religious right leaders who remind us of our inferior position by using the power of government to enforce laws that put truth claims about religion in front of us at every turn," Ardiente said.

But our public speech is still full of mandatory lies and half-truths, which enforce themselves by taking advantage of fear -- the fear of what opponents will say, the fear of seeming unrealistic or irresponsible.

Carnap's observation about logic pursued in Set-Fmla not being capable of enforcing the intended truth-functional interpretation of various connectives (such as ∨, ¬, and →) has received extensive attention in the literature, references to which may be found in notes 5 and 27 of Humberstone (2000b).

Driven by adrenaline and a thirst for justice, they must turn their backs on the laws they're sworn to enforce if they are to uncover the truth.

If a system is built on power, but lacks legitimacy, then it will destroy itself; if it asserts moral truths, but lacks the power to enforce them, then it will unravel.

The truth is that the U.S. government will always enforce some limits on free expression, and our political system will continually wrestle with where the limits should be drawn.

This can very easily be used for nefarious purposes.Blasphemy laws inappropriately position governments as arbiters of truth or religious rightness, as they empower officials to enforce particular religious views against individuals, minorities and dissenters.

In truth, however, judicial review presupposes only that the Supreme Court is duty-bound to enforce the Constitution as the supreme law of the land.

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