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There are several forms of what you might call lying.
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That's called lying.
But courtesy of a new Web site called ICorrect, people who feel unhappy about "obvious misinterpretations, misinformation and what some might call total lies," in the words of the site's founder, Sir David Tang, can now attempt to set the record straight.
As reported over the past week, the good-government group Common Cause has caught ole Clarence in what those in the legal profession might call a "lie".
The film's appeal, along with what you might call its moral, lies in the close fit between Mr. Hillenburg's brightly colored, daftly inventive approach to animation and storytelling and the buoyant, grating good cheer of his hero.
This would be what we might call "the big lie" tactic.
Myth #1: "There is no research that shows that homeopathic medicines work". Such statements are a creative use of statistics, or what might be called "lies, damn lies and statistics". Actually, most clinical research studies conducted with homeopathic medicines show a positive outcome.
Science has a term, "relative absolute", which has something to do with what we lay people might call the "eternal verities".
Colonel Davis can come across as strident, labeling as lies what others might call wishful thinking.
But herein lies what you might call the headspace catch: Sure, dragon fruit may look glamorous, but the way it performs — on a plate or in a glass — is open to debate.
At the heart of this lies what you might call the paradox of ephemeral communications.
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