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.
Not exact matches
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.
This might be the only completely
untruthful and wholly ignorant statement made in Justin Simien's debut feature Dear White People, which seems far too true - to - life to be called a satire, even though it's billed as
such.
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.
[3] For example, headnotes and indexing may require the
untruthful use of the words
such as «truth» and «truthful.»
As with any policy, there are exclusions that apply,
such as being
untruthful when you apply for life insurance or engaging in an activity which is especially hazardous for example.
And when something blatantly goes wrong,
such as one partner being
untruthful or breaking a commitment,
such as a secret affair, that's a big indicator that there is work to be done.