Sentence examples for veracity has been from inspiring English sources

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That book's veracity has been disputed by some of the people it purports to be about.

From the moment "history" was invented, its veracity has been disputed.

According to ancient sources, whose veracity has been challenged, the procedure takes its name from a branch of the ancient Roman family of the Julii whose cognomen, Caesar (Latin caedere, "to cut"), originated from a birth by this means.

The film is based on the 1984 book Vengeance by George Jonas, whose veracity has been repeatedly questioned: critics say it relies on the testimony of one Yuval Aviv, whose claim to have been a member of the Mossad post-Munich hit squad has been widely doubted.

The first three V have been introduced in [53], and the V for Veracity has been introduced by Dwaine Snow in his blog Thoughts on Databases and Data Management [54].

Fuqua's veracity has been called into question in the case.

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The dataset has been more rigorously quality controlled and all efforts have been made to ensure issues such as isomerism, and structural veracity have been accurately assigned.

The messages, many of dubious veracity, have been delivered with such vehemence and passion, such finger-pointing and sanctimony, that the red shirts and the blue shirts -- yes, that is how they have divided themselves -- are now preaching mainly to their respective choirs.

"The burden of proof here rests with the Church, not with victims ― and especially not with victims whose veracity already has been affirmed," Doyle said in a statement.

Enemies in the Irish Republican Army and others accused him of brutality, among them Tom Barry, leader of the West Cork Flying Column, whose general veracity, however, has been challenged by both colleagues and historians.

It is therefore unsurprising that yesterday's news from the Veracity Index, which has been charting levels of public trust since 1983, gives them such a high rating; 69 per cent of us trust our hairdressers, apparently, which is even more than the number who trust the clergy (67 per cent).

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