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At the time the scandal broke, there might have been a moment when exposure of the President's lies could have driven him from office.
Any novel with the epigraph "Words were invented so that lies could be told" is clearly not going to hand us the truth on a platter.
Particularly in a modern world connected by satellite television and the Internet, misleading information and lies could easily migrate into American news outlets, as could the perception that false information is being spread by the Pentagon.
In this passage, Enid, a nurse who has just heard an account of a crime from a patient, ponders the blurry distinction between truth and lies: Could a person make up something so detailed and diabolical?
Didn't he worry that the lies could come back to hurt him?
("His lies could be tucked into the bags under his eyes, or hidden in the fold of flesh below his chin," he writes of its boss).
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Jeremy Adam Smith asks how the science of lying could explain Trump's support.
With the self-certification, the department says that anyone caught lying could face criminal prosecution.
Anyone caught lying could face prison time and a fine of up to $250,000.
Is there any possibility that a formula to bring an end to lying could be found?
If discovered, such battery and lying could easily undermine public trust in physicians.
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