Sentences with phrase «such falsehood»

The phrase "such falsehood" refers to a lie or untrue statement, implying that what was said is not true. Full definition
But it is surrounded by such falsehood by other faiths that it is hard for people to see through the fog.
GhanaPoliticsonline.Com caught up with Mr. Woyome and he was appalled at how Daily Guide could report such falsehood about him.
Most victims of such falsehoods say they are often maltreated by their bosses and are poorly remunerated.
The fact that journalist can go to press with such falsehood leaves much to be desired.
Adeoti held that the fact that newspapers could go to press with such falsehood leaves much to be desired, saying it depicts the abysmal level into which journalism has sunk.
«We consider such falsehood unnecessary as we have no interest in the issues that were determined.
«An order of the court compelling the first defendant to write a letter personally addressed to the plaintiff admitting his comments were untrue and unfortunate and given his tacit commitment never again to spew such falsehood and scandalous defamatory remarks on the person of the plaintiff.
Most of us probably agree that it makes a mockery of our system to have elections decided on such falsehoods, ergo the need for the laws.
«It is difficult to understand what anyone wants to achieve peddling such falsehood that the President, himself a former military general and Head of State and Commander - In - Chief is subject to undue influence and manipulation.
Why would persons such as the General Secretary of the NDC and a Minister of State engage in the deliberate fabrication and peddling of such a falsehood?
From the above, we are convinced that ACEP is deliberately putting out such falsehood to scare Ghanaians and poison their minds against the John Mahama government.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z