Sentences with phrase «know is false»

To prove fraud, defendants must make a false statement they either know is false or recklessly don't try to confirm as true.
That means they're covered (as are you, and as are the costs of defending that suit) when they say something they know is false about someone online.
Obviously, prosecution for perjury is possible if they testify to something they know is false.
In Illinois, Insurance fraud occurs when you intentionally attempt to recover insurance benefits by submitting a claim that you know is false.
So you make a simplistic catchall statement above that is patently false and even worse that you know is false.
Apparently not if you wish to maintain a falsehood that you know is false.
I'm just not interested in hearing about another variation on the radiative forcing conjecture that I know is false physics.
Yes, that's a nice Gedankenexperiment but we know it is false for the atmosphere of the Earth; so scratch the rest!
use the Site to transmit any content that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortious, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libelous, invasive of another's privacy, hateful, or racially, ethnically, or otherwise objectionable or harasses or advocates harassment of another person or promotes information that you know is false, misleading or promotes illegal activities;
Do not provide information that you know is false under the pretense of intentionally misleading any member of the community.
promote information that you know is false or misleading or promotes illegal activities or conduct that is abusive, threatening, obscene, defamatory or libelous;
That's bad enough, but what is worse is that I am just about convinced he doesn't know it is false.
We all know this is false.
That means they're covered (as are you, and as are the costs of defending that suit) when they say something they know is false about someone online.
You know is false, misleading, untruthful, unlawful, threatening, abusive, harassing, defamatory, fraudulent, pornographic, or is otherwise inappropriate as determined by us in our sole discretion;
Do not provide information that you know is false under the pretense of intentionally misleading any member of the community.
She has also (drunkenly) promised to help me and my partner out with buying our pram and nursery furniture which I know is a false promise so why even say it?
Many of those who know it is false see no alternatives.
The principle is not self - evident, and for all we know is false.
If you are an atheist, fine, don't believe, that's your right... but why all the effort to disprove something you claim to know is false?
In Orwell's dystopian novel, a totalitarian state maintains social control by obfuscating reality, using what the British author called «Newspeak» and «doublethink» to compel its subjects to acknowledge as true what they know is false.
In other words, they argue that you can only call a statement a lie if you know for a fact that the person who said it knew it was false — and that they did so in a deliberate attempt to deceive or mislead their audience.
It was probably 30 minutes between the alert and when we knew it was a false alarm.»
The big question of my audience, it is impossible for me to say that, «By the way, you know it's false.»
You make such obvious false statements so frequently I can only conclude you know they are false, i.e. you are a liar.
B) There won't be any conversion back to a religion, as I didn't give up religion, until I knew it was false.
All one need do is read the ten commandments in Exodus chapter 20 and one can eliminate almost all the churches in Christendom and know they are false.
Nevertheless, for the most part, false teachers do not know they are false teachers, and therefore, false teachers are hard to recognize.
We must ask congress to determine if USA Football knowingly lied in the May 13, 2016, congressional hearing using data they knew was false from an earlier report.
The prime minister was clearly on the same setting as she was during the election - nodding pointlessly, starting each answer with a restatement of things everyone knows to be true, proving incapable of intellectual or emotional engagement, issuing lame platitudes, insisting on things so stupid she must surely know they are false.
You're going to hear a lot of bluster later today, things you know are false about descriptions, things you know are false about two - headed commissioners.»
Your brain is easily manipulated by fake news, because even facts you know are false can stick in memory as true.
What Just Happened is, in essence, about what doesn't happen in Hollywood, about the incessant phone calls and willful lack of communication, the professions of love and loyalty that everyone knows are false yet still craves.
We know it's false, but we also feel grateful for that small, final act of kindness.
We all know these are false.
First the service manager lied when he told me they drove it and couldn't reproduce the sound which I knew was false because the general manager had told me there were no notes made on the computer so therefore no - one had looked at it.
We now know that was false.
We can not say things we know are false about climate change, but we also can not, in good conscience, be indifferent to whether our words have any effect.»
Yet Revkin should have known this was false.
Cook knew this was false, but mislead his reviewers and his audience in his write - up.
However, even for slander per se, there is the question of whether Spencer and Christy are «public figures,» in which case they would have to show «actual malice» to actually prevail in a defamation law suit, meaning the comment was false, and Trenberth et al. knew or had reason to know it was false.
If someone makes a statement under oath and knows it is false, that person commits perjury.
Respondent's statements to L. that she was suffering from cancer were false, and Respondent knew they were false because she never had cancer.
In his claim, Gillis argued the committee merely rubber stamped the trial judge's finding and alleged Richard had made defamatory statements in the complaint, knowing they were false.
The law also makes it a crime to publish a defamatory statement without the requirement of proving the perpetrator knew it was false, although this carries a shorter maximum sentence of two years.
Suppression remains an appropriate remedy if the magistrate or judge in issuing a warrant was misled by information in an affidavit that the affiant knew was false or would have known was false except for his reckless disregard of the truth, or if the
It's not libel unless you were at least negligent; if it was about a public figure, you have to have known it was false or seriously doubted its truth.
In settlement discussions, trial Crown had offered to recommend a conditional sentence on a guilty plea «if the appellant provided an induced statement indicating certain evidence he had given in pre-trial proceedings was false and his trial counsel knew it was false».
In Malgar Limited v RE Leach Engineering Ltd [2000] FSR 393, Sir Richard Scott, Vice-Chancellor, suggested that making a false statement in a document verified by a statement of truth would only amount to contempt if the maker knew it was false and was likely to interfere with the course of justice.
In practice, that means monitoring sites regularly for false, defamatory, demeaning, or degrading comments, and removing any comments that you know are false or misleading.
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