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We used unequal stimulus classes (25% lie and 75% truth) on the assumption that truthful responses are frequent and ordinary, whereas deceptive responses should be infrequent and extraordinary.
His successful defense was that truthful criticism is no libel.
(No doubt, that truthful heads up will earn General Wallace a slap down).
The court ruled that truthful advertising by professional people was entitled to First Amendment and antitrust protection.
"PhRMA believes that truthful and nonmisleading communication between biopharmaceutical companies and health care professionals is good for patients, because it facilitates the exchange of up-to-date and scientifically accurate information about new treatments," the statement said.
The associations have been warned that "truthful and complete" reporting of the events is necessary with anyone not coming forward facing "the full range of sanctions", which includes a life ban.
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On Tuesday, Walsh called that "a truthful statement".
She wants to live in a country that is truthful and free from dictatorial rule.
Mr Thaler's direction offers real hope of models that are truthful without being uselessly unwieldy.
The First Amendment protects commercial speech that is truthful and not misleading, Mrs. Resnick says.
"I'm concerned that a truthful answer should implicate classified information," he said.
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