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Fewer of the PhD-students in Trondheim agreed that it is more important that data reporting be completely truthful in a publication than in a grant application than the average.
Imposing liability in this case, Justice Stevens said, "implicates the core purposes of the First Amendment because it imposes sanctions on the publication of truthful information of public concern".
Restraining publication of truthful information — prior restraint, as it is known — comes "bearing a heavy presumption against its constitutional validity," a presumption not met by the argument that the publication of a classified study of the government's policies in Vietnam would hinder national security.
Those who seek to sanitize such tragedies by banning the publication of truthful images chill free speech and erode our liberties in a way that is far more pernicious than the events themselves".
Like many news publications that care about facts and truthful reporting, the Guardian is battling troubling attacks from Donald Trump and his allies.
Tom Perry, the director of publicity for Random House, publisher of "Father Joe," said, "We have found Tony to be a truthful and caring person in every regard and the publication of his book a very positive experience".
It concerns the government's present right to seize a whole issue of a French publication, usually at the French Army's insistence, because of truthful or critical articles on certain phases of the Algerian war.
RP: Truthful, always truthful.
It was truthful, 100% truthful.
"And truthful voices come from truthful people".
Truthful how? "Truthful to the world".
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