• Able to decipher actual claims
from untruthful ones by using exceptional analytic skills.
Not exact matches
Children's world is different
from that of parents; it would be
untruthful and therefore unfair to use truth to violate the boundary between them.
I think most people see yesterday
from a budget which is increasingly been shown to be unfair, unwise and I think even
untruthful... as a return to what they expect
from the Conservative party.»
Other questions included whether Jindal has spoken with Chris Christie, who heads the Republican Governors Association about his lack of support for Astorino, whether Jindal would, if he were still head of the RGA, use RGA resources to support Astorino, whether Jindal agrees with Senator Rand Paul that the federal government is being
untruthful about the danger
from Ebola and what Jindal thinks of Cuomo's performance as governor.
The sanctions are for multiple transgressions, according to the speaker's letter and other Assembly documents released on Wednesday: Mr. McLaughlin, a Republican
from Troy, was found to have been
untruthful about the incident in testimony he gave to Merrick Rossein, the assembly's independent counsel and neutral investigator.
I am a bit confused by the negative and
untruthful response above
from DIAD.
From false stories causing havoc, all the way to a doctored photo twisting the truth; no matter where
untruthful stories sit on the spectrum of lies, fake news in the past has ruined people's lives.
The Truth in Sentencing Act, S.C. 2009, c. 29 (operative
from Feb. 22, 2010), purported to correct the «
untruthful» sentencing practice of awarding 2 days reduction in the sentence imposed for each day spent in pre-sentencing custody (PSC), which was awarded in compensation for terrible jail conditions suffered during PSC, and lost eligibility for release on parole.
Damages resulting
from the manner of dismissal must then be available only if the employer has engaged in conduct during the course of dismissal that is «unfair or is in bad faith by being, for example,
untruthful, misleading or unduly insensitive».3
Pushed
from the cozy confines of their governmental mothership into a world in which you claw and scrape to win a client's trust only to learn that their last retainer cheque bounced, Crown's might come to appreciate the unique, and often thankless, challenge of championing the rights of a genuinely sympathetic soul ensnared by a vindictively
untruthful witness or a blindingly overzealous police officer.
[57] Damages resulting
from the manner of dismissal must then be available only if they result
from the circumstances described in Wallace, namely where the employer engages in conduct during the course of dismissal that is «unfair or is in bad faith by being, for example,
untruthful, misleading or unduly insensitive» (para. 98).
Apart
from being wrong and
untruthful, most human resource departments perform background checks now, and if you are busted it could ruin your credibility for good.