Sentences with phrase «as outright lies»

However, there is also a lot of misinformation, too, as well as outright lies about...
However, there is also a lot of misinformation, too, as well as outright lies about book marketing.
«The news want to talk about allegations, it's outright lies and it has to be reported as outright lies.
This can be as bad as outright lying on your profile and really does you no justice at all.
The official documents conclusively showed the long history of U.S. meddling in Vietnamese politics since the early 1950s, as well as the outright lying by the Johnson and then - current Nixon administrations about both U.S. actions there and the prospects for victory ever since American troops became combatants.

Not exact matches

As I tried to explain in a previous post about Trump's rise, he took advantage of a media landscape that has never been more broken, more fragmented and more open to misinformation, disinformation, and even outright hoaxes and lies.
Conversely, there are a lot of people online who try to appear as something they're not, or else they lie outright.
We're talking about outright lies, dozens of them, told day after day, as if no one were checking the actual facts.
So, none of Romneys OUTRIGHT LIES and deceptions are evil, but our OUTSTANDING President, who has pulled us out of the BUSH recession and who has not lied once and has withstood the bogus name - calling and bogus acccusations from uninformed fools such as yourself has «values of the devil»??? Is that because he tells the truth and happens to be black?
I can't believe CNN would even publish an outright lie such as this.
Julie, as you correctly point out, has offered support for her claims, and the principle figures in this mess have answered with nothing more than outright dismissal and disdain for her, and that — at least to my mind — gives the lie to their protestations of innocence, whether before the fact or after.
Try as it might, the mighty brain of HS is unable to leap over the smallest of hurdles without attempting to use some form of conjecture, falsehood or outright lie to back it's preconceived religious world view.
As for the other stories — we all know that Wenger & Co have been distorting the truth / telling half - truths / telling outright lies for years, so we will just have to wait and see whether anyone comes in before end of the month and if so what calibre they are.
Worst of all are all the outright lies that are circulating - like formula being just as good as breastfeeding.
He strikes me as earnest and, in several other instances, seemed to offer honest answers when the normal reflex for a politician is to dodge the question or outright lie.
Not simple partisan spin, but outright lies peddled as objective truth by shady actors both inside the US and abroad.
The quote mentions»... outright lies peddled as objective truth by shady actors both inside the US and abroad.»
The group stated that, they had water tight evidence to support their claim of a meeting held last week in Kumasi at the instance of Akufo - Addo, where Nana Akufo - Addo is said to have deployed Kofi Jumah, Amoako Tufuor and others to form mushroom groups with what the group described as «wicked purposes» in springing forth «outright lies» and «concoction of untruths» that will translate into setting the stage to blame innocent people in the Kufuor faction against the outcome of the 2016 elections.
Lies are always corrosive, whither in public or private life, but the use of outright falsehood for political manipulation really wasn't viable until media outlets like Fox arrived to provide fact free opinion sources disguised as news.
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, says the string of false alarms and outright lies that characterized Wednesday's press conference addressed by the All Progressives Congress, APC, has clearly justified its profiling as a party of «one week, one lie».
Amid much colour and lying (for example that the father told him that measles in MMR was the problem, when, as I revealed in The Sunday Times in 2009, the father was the first to show that it wasn't), Olmsted gives no explanation as to why his website never reported the father's condemnation of «outright fabrication» by Wakefield.
But for all the fibbing and fudging that go on, outright lying about who you are is generally regarded as uncool and self - defeating.
That would be the Washington Post's 1971 role in publishing what came to be known as the Pentagon Papers, a top - secret 47 - volume, 7,000 - page Department of Defense study of the war in Vietnam that exposed all manner of official prevarications and outright lies extending over the terms of four presidents.
As teachers, parents and public school advocates know, the corporate education reform industry has been putting out inaccurate and misleading statements, along with outright lies, to persuade the public that teacher tenure is bad.
And let's be clear: when I say «petty politics», I mostly mean (as the Wall Street Journal reports) the outright lies of the National Education Association (H / T Jay Greene): -LSB-...]
The authors of the new report note that it would be a mistake to dismiss these views as belonging to a small segment of society because, in fact, the ideas they are espousing are themselves spreading into the mainstream as misinformation and outright lies about the Core are spread.
Sad sad sob story that only holds up as long as no one challenges the cherry picked data and outright lies that make up the bulk of their complaints.
As you research credit, you might come across some information that's half true, some that people believe to be true, and some that are outright lies.
The problem may actually lie in another disastrous aspect of management's acquisition policy — the general avoidance of outright purchases (as per my examples above).
Married people are happier by many measures, yet many marriages are unhappy or fail because couples bring to the partnership significant debt, including student loans and credit card balances, as well as self - deceptions and outright lies about...
Married people are happier by many measures, yet many marriages are unhappy or fail because couples bring to the partnership significant debt, including student loans and credit card balances, as well as self - deceptions and outright lies about money.
More than a quarter of recipients questioned admitted to exaggerating about a bad experience on holiday or even telling an outright lie such as «there was a hair in my food» to get a discount or free meal.
(He's also listed himself as having «blue eyes,» an outright lie.)
They see it as implying the boneheaded statements and outright lies are still viable since nobody actually said they were boneheaded and full of lies.
The reference to the Monty Python dead parrot sketch may be even closer than intended, as Michael Palin's pet store clerk, who knows perfectly well the parrot is dead, uses every dodge, rhetorical trick and outright lie to deny the obvious to an increasingly exasperated John Cleese.
Tom Fuller's whining abut the «snark» and «dismissal» that met his attempts to peddle ExxonMobil - scripted pseudoscience and outright lies in a forum where people know better is as hypocritical as his so - called «journalism» is phony.
It's deliberate deception, rather than an outright lie, as most plants do require CO2 to grow.
As usual with the green press, it is more a matter of weaving together a series of half truths, omissions and advocacy, than of outright lies.
Then the question would be whether, if I say that Brandon is either reckless and indifferent to validity (tantamount to lying) or an outright liar, am I focusing on brandon or his arguments as the topic?
Besides the lying models, they sell the scare with other outright lies, such as «extreme weather», which many fall in the public for because the media fail in their constitutional mission of calling BS on the regime and its sc * m du jours.
Of all the misinformation, half - truths, and outright lies about terrorism put forth by the Bush Administration, none is as pernicious as the one repeated by Ambassador L. Paul Bremer last Friday during his talk at Bowdoin College on «Iraq and the War on Terrorism.»
But despite the popularity of these ethically dubious tactics, an outright lie — especially about something as precise and easily uncovered as numbers — is never a good bet.
A lot of these online traffic schools will outright lie about their Better Business Bureau rating as well.
It's tempting to embellish or outright lie on your resume, as you can get higher paying jobs and well salaried positions by claiming credentials or skills that you do not have.
Not just for breaking the law, acting as an agent for a fee, without being on title, but unprofessionalism, outright lying, misrepresenting, etc..
As a seller you just have to ignore their outright lies and marketing shenanigans and resist their attempts to buy low.
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