Sentences with phrase «if veracity»

We don't have to wallow in ignorance — the truth is easily discoverable, even if there's an entire industry devoted to obfuscation, and even if veracity is at times uncomfortable.
«You may not like what I have to say, but every word will be true,» Gleeson says, as if veracity should trump enjoyment.

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If a paper reports on statements that are likely untrue, it has an obligation to characterize the veracity of those statements (or lack thereof.)
It's actually a good idea if you don't shower, because you'll have the requisite greasy hair, and if you spill coffee on yourself at work, it will only add veracity,» she hilariously points out.
And even if I, through severe primer tracking and research of blockchain activity, dwindle addresses we see transacting with a militant appropriation wallet, there is no fit way to share my commentary on a height so bland cryptocurrency users could see my «flags,» weigh their veracity, and stay transparent of those addresses, as appropriate.
Because if the meeting Mr. Rickards reported upon actually occurred and if he actually attended it (and Mr. Rickards is a credible figure whose veracity we have no reason whatsoever to doubt), we simply can not believe that he could have publicly revealed what transpired at it without the direct, formal authorization of Messrs. Pompeo and McMaster, its hosts.
Rudeness does not help your cause if you intend to convince people of the veracity of your position.
If you don't care about the veracity of your beliefs than I can only wish you well while you play in your sky castles.
Now, I realize I am now automatically dismissed as a narrow - minded zealot by the «free thinkers» on this site, but, if one is Christian and believes in the veracity of Christian tenets, then it is * illogical * to consider that other paths are equally valid.
But, she notes, if dozens of women tell the same story, the veracity is difficult to deny: «If you have 100 stories that are really similar, the likelihood that they're all made up is really low.»&raquif dozens of women tell the same story, the veracity is difficult to deny: «If you have 100 stories that are really similar, the likelihood that they're all made up is really low.»&raquIf you have 100 stories that are really similar, the likelihood that they're all made up is really low.»»
If they want to test the veracity of his statement, there are many witnesses who will corroborate.
Unfortunately if they don't believe in the veracity of Jesus they are not going to believe in the veracity of His works, it is sad but it does not change the truth of it...
If, on the other hand, it was written hundreds of years after the time of Christ, then I would question the veracity of this fragment.
If theology is grounded in the supernatural innerrant revealed word of a sovreign G - d it stands a chance of being relevant by virtue of said canon being reliable in it's veracity, so we at least we begin with truth,....
However, citing an experience of CE as evidence for its own veracity would not always be viciously circular in this fashion, if there were some independent way of telling when the experience of CE was reliable and when it was not.
The question of motivation becomes of great importance if we want to assess the veracity of anyone claiming religious authority.
The problem with the critical tradition, from Reimarus to Bultmann and beyond, has been the interpretation of historical events within the methodology of the laboratory — as if the historical veracity of John's Gospel can be analysed while dogmatically refusing to accept the possibility of Jesus» miracles and divine self - knowledge.
To any who wish to assert the literal veracity of the Bible (Mark, in this case), if this does not give you reason to reevaluate what you (profess to) believe, then what possibly could?
If you pal around with liars, you should expect people to doubt your veracity.
Even if the collection of findings does not compel you to question the veracity of common nutritional advice, think of our ancestors.
Unless you know the man then we really have no way of knowing the veracity of the story and in my opinion I think he just wants some assurance that Arsenal match his ambition, but it could be true and if it turns out that way, who could Arsenal get to replace him?
made me laugh when I read in the mirror last week that he said «If Arsenal do nt play heard and win something this season he'll leave, but if they do he's ll stay» do nt know the veracity of the article but it made me wonder who he thinks the responsibilty for winning trophies lays withIf Arsenal do nt play heard and win something this season he'll leave, but if they do he's ll stay» do nt know the veracity of the article but it made me wonder who he thinks the responsibilty for winning trophies lays withif they do he's ll stay» do nt know the veracity of the article but it made me wonder who he thinks the responsibilty for winning trophies lays with??
In 1934 England, with seven Arsenal players, played the Italian National side that had just won the World Cup and beat them 3 - 2 in a game that became known as the «Battle of Highbury», for the sheer veracity that the game was played at and because of England's refusal to play in the ’34 World Cup with the attitude of «If you wan't a World Cup then you have to come here» was looked upon as the unofficial World Cup Final.
But this article is not here to discuss the veracity of the rumours in question, but to ask the question of whether Arsenal fans would be unhappy if both (or either of them) were to part company with the club.
Somehow I doubt the veracity of this, but an e-mail forward asserts that the mountaintop restaurant in China pictured above offers diners a free lunch... if they can navigate the torturous trail to actually reach the place.
3) If you want to use a spam scoring system to assess whether a mailing is going to encounter delivery barriers, you need to use the fee - based services offered by vendors like Habeas, Return Path or Pivotal Veracity.
Generally, one wonders if there's much point to a film which imagines private scenes between high - profile figures, the veracity of which we'll never know.
He asks if there was a culrtuee of over-paying on litigation to prevent reputational risks, regardless o the veracity of the accusations.
If the result at any particular time can be skewed, it is the veracity of a comparison between any two particular times is inherently weakened, because math.
Guess what, if news begin to fly all over about the failure of this programme it definitely not be without mention of your «prestigious name» and well, if my brother was the one, I will advise he does a few things, paramount will be to visit some of the schools to ascertain the veracity or otherwise of the cases and if found to be true, politely communicate to the government his decision to «pull out» of this quagmire.
If the left is to present a united front, it must get past those prejudices, regardless of their veracity.
So, if the security agencies in their wisdom said we should not go ahead because they anticipated a lot of violence, I am not in a position to question or doubt the veracity of the source of information they have put forward.
If your name appears as an author on a manuscript, you are responsible for the manuscript's veracity; but to what extent, and to whom, isn't clear.
If there are concerns about the veracity of these values, who is responsible for ensuring they are verified prior to publication?
If she is already lying to me before we even met, I'm inclined to wonder about the veracity of anything else she says.
If you are concerned about the veracity of their statements, you should ask them to get a herpes test done.
If you want to know about the veracity of any cougar dating site, then the best way to do is to look at the number of members on the site.
As if that weren't enough, Bruce Goldstein, lifelong Manhattanite and director of repertory programming at the city's famed Film Forum, introduced The Taking of Pelham One Two Three at TCMFF with a lively presentation which honored the film's unprecedented geographical veracity, culminating with Goldstein's proclamation that the film feels like one made for New Yorkers, given its refusal to act as a tour guide for the city's familiar landmarks.
Even if you question the statistical veracity of the Vulture analysis, it doesn't take much honest evaluation to see that big age gaps between male stars and their female love interests are alarmingly commonplace in film.
If you look at the Fund's «990» tax form, you'll find even more reason to question the veracity of the mayor's concern about the malign influence of private money in public schools.
Asked to comment, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said in a statement that her office is working with Union City police to «establish the veracity of any allegations of sexual misconduct referenced in the video in order to determine if there was any failure in reporting.»
Well, there's one way to judge the veracity of that comment and that is to see if the book (s) is still on the shelf.
One is at liberty to reflexively dismiss the veracity or accuracy of Hitler's version of events if one so chooses.
If you need a confidence boost in the veracity of a retailer's sales reporting, here's what we suggest: play secret shopper.
(If you doubt the veracity of this then please contact me and I will forward to you the links to the High Court decision in the case of Innotec V's RSPCA Australia.
If previous artist resumes are any indication, I'd be weary of the veracity of this voice actor.
The resulting compositions feel as if they were pulled from the subconscious with a veracity that would make Carl Jung proud.
Or changing the names to make it sound better (even if the name change actually is more accurate) detracts from the veracity.
Indeed, it would appear that that if one was to acknowledge the failure of the IPCC in its practices then one would have to doubt the veracity of the science it presents.
I would suggest that anyone's opinion on the veracity of Y is pretty much worthless if that's the «working», if that's the right word, of their thought process.
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