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It is malicious falsehood.
Any suggestion to the contrary, is a malicious falsehood.
But we should be talking about protection against serious harm and against malicious falsehood.
"This is a malicious falsehood, and implies that Jacqui is lying.
Mr Cruddas also succeeded in his claim for malicious falsehood but no separate damages award was made.
In his 21-page affidavit he alleged he had been the victim of "conspiracy, defamation, malicious falsehood, and unlawful conduct".
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The suit involves charges of libel, slander or malicious falsehoods, a spokeswoman for Olam said.
Mr Danczuk denies the allegations and says that Ms Rossington is pursuing a vendetta against him with "malicious falsehoods and defamatory allegations".
And so the political advantage of telling malicious falsehoods about one's opponent (or one's own record) increases: after all, what's the downside?
He told The Sunday Times: "Ever since I was elected an MP in 2010 she has been pestering journalists, trying to spread malicious falsehoods and defamatory allegations about me.
Warren's proposal illustrates the tech industry's political fall from grace as policymakers grapple with the ills posed by Silicon Valley — from job losses threatened by the rise of automation to the spread of malicious falsehoods online.
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