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.
Be patient, polite, try to provide adequate answers to all questions, but if you don't know a certain question, which is very rare occasion, say that you don't know rather than telling lies,
because if you will be
untruthful, you will definitely be punished.
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.
It is
untruthful,
because you have little to no objective data to support your stated conclusion and you know that.
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.
Your lawyer will have many questions regarding the accuracy of the evidence against you,
because witnesses, including the police, could be either mistaken, inaccurate or
untruthful.
This is
because that provision deals separately with the accused's propensity to commit offences of the kind with which he is charged (s 103 (1)(a)-RRB- and his propensity to be
untruthful (s 103 (1)(b)-RRB-.
I wonder how many of the 88 percent were
untruthful, who really don't give a damn about professionalism, but who voted «yes», and lied,
because they are indeed inherently politically expedient, and thus, often unprofessional by nature by dint of their answers on surveys that they know the survey authors want to see / spout.