Where
an entirely fictitious story was told to the police, that is a matter which the court is entitled to take into account when deciding upon the credit to be given for a subsequent guilty plea.
The likelihood of the Statement itself resulting in conduct unbecoming seems to be a logistical impossibility, given what the law society has already stated around these measures, and concerns around the same appear to be
entirely fictitious.
The resulting images are like «snake - oil» of phenomenological auras, believable yet
entirely fictitious, selling us its visual dazzle as remedy for the ugly and perhaps dystopic real world.
and evidently they are
entirely fictitious, with the giveaway coming on March 2, 2013, with references to the Viennese gallery director Ernst Hilger in both the upper phrase and the note below it.
Perhaps this is because the figures are
entirely fictitious, inspired by found images, memories, moments and themes, as well as her own imagination.
While this specific example is
entirely fictitious, it is not entirely dissimilar to many of the situations that early stage venture capitalists have to study in order to make an investment decision.
I reckon at the moment anger towards the con artists who made up
an entirely fictitious survey or study is pretty warranted.
Max Costa's working relationship with his boss began like love at first sight: the moment the psychiatrist laid eyes on Max, he disregarded his exemplary references (
entirely fictitious, in fact).
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entirely fictitious.
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Hanks is no Peter Sellers or Alec Guinness - style human chameleon, but he pulls off not only Viktor's thick Slavic accent (it probably helps that his native Krakozhia is
entirely fictitious), but also pulls the audience through an improbable situation and keeps us focused on the openly sentimental story.
A Little Chaos, Alan Rickman's belated directorial follow - up to The Winter Guest, imagines a romance between a real historical figure — the famed French landscape designer André Le Notre — and
an entirely fictitious colleague.
They share a romantic moment while delivering a baby on the store's floor, and director Larry Charles (who directed Baron Cohen's previous antics as fictional characters in the real world — this one is
entirely fictitious) ensures that we see their love blossom by placing the camera inside the birth canal.
The allegation upon which the smear was based, found to be
entirely fictitious by the PCS and by the Electoral Commission, was sent in the name of Shahid Razzaq, a relative of someone who works for Ms Butler and as from an address associated with Ms Butler's agent, though he denied having sent it.
A Very British Coup by Chris Mullin — which, of course, is
entirely fictitious and borne from the overactive imagination of a young and idealistic left - wing political figure.
One of the bulls in question appears to be
entirely fictitious, while the others are widely misunderstood.
The whole vivid, romanticized, dramatic, and almost
entirely fictitious moral tale was published in 1837 as the History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus.
Not exact matches
Much like the Jorge Luis Borges book after which it is named, the 18th Street Arts Center's PST: LA / LA exhibition addresses history and its delineations, whether
entirely or partially
fictitious, in order to question the role of master narratives in general, and particularly in the case of the LA / LA (Los Angeles and Latin America) diaspora.
The press fallacy is attaching importance almost
entirely to scientists reputation rather than adherence to solid science, Dyson, Lindzen and other massive geniuses basically can say anything valid or
fictitious and get ink.