The third character — The Post itself — reaches its moment of destiny when it is gallingly beaten to a great story as the New York Times announces it has documentary proof of government
mendacity on Vietnam.
Not exact matches
Laqueur is right, I think, about the
mendacity stains
on the antismoking crusade, and about the link with the denial of death.
But recent studies
on primates and preschool children suggest that the development of
mendacity is more subtle than this and may have its roots deep in our evolutionary past.
But like all of Anderson's work, the current film seems best described as coitus interruptus — congress interrupted at the moment of climax by the director's peculiar fixation
on mendacity in favour of the supernatural.
The problem is that Baker omits so much that his conclusion borders
on outright
mendacity.
This one is an Oscar winner for its audacity and
mendacity — a canard perpetuated by the National Institute
on Retirement Security, a public pension advocacy group.
In fact, there is no figure
on the other side of this issue with the same reach, exposure, and systemic
mendacity who could be compared to Mr. Monckton.
I disagree with Dr. Curry
on the wisdom of downplaying the
mendacity of some of those involved.