Sentences with phrase «of untruthful»

He subsequently pleaded guilty to perjury arising out of untruthful evidence he gave at the murder trial.
The court held that it was lawful to report her drug addiction, especially in view of her untruthful conduct; but taking the circumstances as a whole the media had gone beyond the margin of appreciation allowed to them by Art 10, and the right of privacy in respect of personal treatment Art 8 outweighed the right of free expression.
-- The prenup is not in writing: For a prenuptial agreement to be valid, it must be a written document, witnessed by outside parties — At least one party provided false information: The inclusion of untruthful information or even incomplete information will render a prenuptial agreement invalid — Pressure, duress or coercion: If one party forces the other to sign a prenuptial agreement, regardless of whom the document most benefits, it will be invalid — The prenup was not read: If one or the other spouse does not read the prenuptial agreement, it is possible the document could be challenged — Improper execution: To be valid, the agreement must be read and signed by both parties before the marriage occurs — Gross unfairness: While a prenuptial agreement gives the couple a great deal of flexibility in how they establish financial rights, the court may decide not to enforce the prenup if it is grossly unfair to one of the parties
They constantly lie to or mislead the public in many ways in print alone and allow the broadcasting of untruthful information.
They also appear to be a rehash of untruthful claims made by Director of Communications at the Presidency, Eugene Arhin, to the effect that over 200 vehicles could not be found at the Presidency.

Not exact matches

If the contestant says no, he is revealed as violating the principle of truthfulness and therefore is judged to be untruthful.
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.
To put forth only one image as the «real portrait» of Christ is theologically untruthful.
My Father does not require of you as the price of entering the kingdom of heaven that you should force yourself to subscribe to a belief in things which are spiritually repugnant, unholy, and untruthful.
You have placed this inflamatory article on «front page» and it is totally out - of - line and untruthful.
Typical tabloid ploy of evangelicals... make disparaging untruthful a.k.a.bold - faced lie today, submit apology / retraction later when it suits, particularly if personal finances are threatened.
«Consumers can choose to purchase different kinds of products... and that's a good thing, but we shouldn't promote one product [and] disparage another product with untruthful information about that product,» Jaffe told DairyReporter.
Your preschooler may tell you that she knows lying is bad, but until she's 5 or 6, she won't fully grasp the moral implications of being untruthful.
Liberal Democrat schools spokesman David Laws said: «It is truly extraordinary that this government's spin operation has got so out of control that even the ASA is having to rap them on the knuckles for blatantly untruthful claims.
The committee found that McLaughlin had engaged in sexual harassment against an Assembly employee, had been untruthful to an ethics committee investigator, and had revealed the name of the complainant against him after being instructed not to discuss the issue.
McLaughlin was found to have been untruthful to the Assembly's independent counsel investigating the incident, and leaked the name of his accuser.
«The Democratic Party should be completely ashamed of resorting to this untruthful, nasty smear of Congressman Zeldin's record,» DiSiena said in a statement.
Rather than using unfounded and untruthful scare tactics to lie to the public, they should support the Governor's fight to direct more funding to students instead of administrative costs.»
In a remarkable Republican war of words, Sen. Bob Corker declared that Trump is «utterly untruthful» and debases the nation, then the president fired back that the two - term lawmaker «couldn't get elected dog catcher.»
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 more data a state has regarding the circumstances of an adverse event, the harder it is for a provider to be untruthful,» the researchers argue in their paper.
The additional «effort» it took their brains to process untruthful responses may be one of the reasons why they didn't improve their lying speed.»
haha) to write a little bit about the dangers of many of these products and the untruthful way they are marketed.
That's harsh and untruthful and insults the millions of seniors who date online.
In other cases, it's because you find something in your research that disqualifies him, such as not having enough income, lying about his company or position in the company, being untruthful about his relationship status, or has some kind of criminal record.
An untruthful remark throws the small community into a collective state of hysteria.
Most of the collections of multiple hundreds of Romance e-books and Science Fiction e-books and Horror e-books are copyright infringing (although EBay sellers falsely and recklessly claim that they have «GNU licenses» or that current bestsellers are «in the public domain», and EBay accepts these untruthful statements as «proof»).
The first type of people tends to often need financial help fast and spread untruthful myths about making money online.
I understand that applying does not ensure approval and that untruthful answers or failure to comply with the requirements of this application can result in the forfeiture of a dog being fostered by me.
Any such conduct by any of our suppliers may result in a loss of consumer confidence in our brand and products and a reduction in our sales if consumers perceive us as being untruthful in our marketing and advertising and may materially adversely affect our brand, reputation, business, financial condition and results of operations.
As the artist explained, «my landscapes are not only beautiful or nostalgic, with a Romantic or classical suggestions of lost Paradises, but above all «untruthful» (even if I did not always find a way of showing it); and by untruthful I mean glorifying the way we look at Nature — Nature, which in all its forms is always against us, because it knows no meaning, no pity, no sympathy, because it knows nothing and is absolutely mindless; the total antithesis of ourselves, absolutely inhuman» (G. Richter, quoted in D. Elgar, Gerhard Richter: Landscapes, Hanover 2002, p. 30).
Fifteen years later, he further elaborated that «my landscapes are not only beautiful or nostalgic, with a Romantic or classical suggestion of lost Paradises, but above all «untruthful»... by untruthful I mean the glorifying way we look at Nature — Nature, which in all its forms is against us, because it knows no meaning, no pity, no sympathy...» Richter's approaches to landscape are various indeed, yet uniquely and recognizably his.
Indeed, they attack me specifically, resurrecting untruthful climate change denier talking points about the the discredited «climategate» affair, and the widely debunked attacks on the famous «hockey stick» curve my co-authors and I published in the late 1990s (if you want to learn the truth behind all of this, consider reading my previous book The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars).
I never said Hoffman's model sucks, so his comment is disingenuous and untruthful, if fact I have not criticised directly on the Hoffman part of Pratt's Law.
But an investigation found many of his statements to be «inaccurate» and «untruthful
Attempting to link the positions of people on policies towards the climate and the positions of other people regarding the cause of AIDS or yet other peoples position regarding smoking is untruthful.
It is damaging and untruthful to turn this deal into something of substance and power that does good.
Unfortunately, his admirers — at Real Climate, Joe Romm's attack dog website, and in the media — still don't appreciate the height of Mann's obfuscations, although I'm pretty sure Joe Romm actually knows that Mann has been untruthful.
I mean who wants to read about a boring, untruthful, «sex - crazed poodle» who's carbon footprint is so large someone might think he's the cause of global warming all by himself?
This is all about the time when Lord Winston got himself embroiled in a complaint about an advertisement he appeared in (I think the payment went to charity) but the complaint has upheld, and one of the counts was that it was untruthful, which boils down to making science based claims for the product that were not up to the standards required for broadcast.
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.
Trump apparently responded to coverage of Comey's book on Friday in a tweet calling Comey an «untruthful slime ball» and a «proven LEAKER & LIAR,» the New York Times reports.
That means Stephanie Neely will have to prove that (a) Michael Shields was spreading lies and that (b) he did so out of actual malice, defined by the FindLaw as when the person who made the statement knew it was untruthful, or didn't care whether it was untrue or not and was reckless with the truth.
In this recent Alberta case, upheld on appeal, the plaintiff was videoed in both of these situations and, based this evidence; the judge found that the plaintiff was untruthful.
[3] For example, headnotes and indexing may require the untruthful use of the words such as «truth» and «truthful.»
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.
Indeed, PJ O'Rourke recently make a brilliant amicus brief to the US Supreme Court on the constitutional merit of false political speech (http://object.cato.org/sites/cato.org/files/pubs/pdf/sba-list-merits-filed-brief.pdf) Mind you, not all untruths are defamatory (and, indeed, PJ O'Rourke's submission is based on the premise that while the state can't / shouldn't ban untruthful political speech, wronged politicians can nevertheless seek the remedy of a defamation suit).
However, in R. v. Summers 2014 SCC 26 (April 11, 2014), the Court corrected such untruthful use of «untruth» in legislation by approving the use of such enhanced credit because of lost opportunity for early release and parole due to time spent in PSC not being taken into account.
In what has to be one of the more unusual cases I have come across, a Superior Court judge has set aside a default judgment after being satisfied that the process server hired by the plaintiff to serve its claim swore «untruthful» affidavits of service which were subsequently relied on by the plaintiff to obtain default judgment.
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
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