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The penalties for falsehood were simple, as well: a delisting, perhaps, or loss of reputation.
Every question is dissected for falsehood, insult, bias, innuendo and booby traps.
Stravinsky, who, at the time of the "Philosophy," was still working in the neoclassical mode, stood for falsehood and regression.
Hume attributed this to the fair sex's "aversion to matter of fact" and its "appetite for falsehood".
His capacity for falsehood is so heroic that we struggle to keep count of the daily instances.
For some time now I have been trying to work in a correction in favor of the news weekly "In Fact," which is subtitled "An Antidote for Falsehood in the Daily Press".
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Prosecutors swiftly set up a team to monitor the web for falsehoods or defamations.
The phrase, "contradictions of fact," was 1980 New York Times-speak falsehoodshords" or "lies".
As for falsehoods, they are a staple of campaign politics on both sides.
Dobbs has a four-Pinocchio scale for falsehoods by candidates, one being a slight shading of the facts and four being a "whopper".
(Call this principle: the value of content for falsehoods).
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