Sentences with phrase «use falsehood»

It says, among other things, that lawyers should conduct themselves in an «upright and courteous manner... and will use no falsehood or deceit, nor delay any person's cause for lucre or malice.»
This is not only false but very sad to see trivial minds who call themselves journalists use falsehood and misleading quotes just to drive traffic to their irrelevant sites.
President Mahama on Thursday tweeted saying: «On the matter of trainee teacher allowances, better to lose on principle than win using falsehood.

Not exact matches

This includes taking our default self - descriptions and re-ordering them using God's priorities, filling in gaps in our identity, prosecuting falsehoods, re-framing failure, accepting change, and anticipating our future heavenly identity.
Try as it might, the mighty brain of HS is unable to leap over the smallest of hurdles without attempting to use some form of conjecture, falsehood or outright lie to back it's preconceived religious world view.
Although in popular usage the word «myth» is taken as a falsehood or a fairy story, writers on religion use it to mean a traditional narrative involving supernatural or imaginary persons but which teaches significant moral or religious lessons.
Others use warm, artful language in the service of half - truths and falsehoods.
Jesus wants people set free from the structures of false religion He s not going to use those very false structures to try to strenghten His case, that just makes the whole thing a contridiction and a falsehood in itself.
Keurig is spreading falsehoods and misrepresentations about Club's products that say our products are defective, liable to damage Keurig brewers and using our soft pods voids the warranties on their brewers.
Shadow transport secretary Andy McDonald writes for PoliticsHome, saying Chris Grayling uses «a web of untruths and falsehoods» to explain away...
The attempt therefore by Eugene Arhin to create the impression of scarcity and use same as a pretext to justify the unwarranted falsehood about missing vehicles belonging to the Presidency is disingenuous and unbecoming of a public official whose actions must be guided by integrity and candour.
«Obviously the strategy by political opponents is to bandy more of such baseless stories and falsehoods around, employing the use of fake websites, with the aim of creating disaffection for the President and his administration.
«We would like to use this opportunity to warn mischief makers threatening the peace and security of the country through falsehood such as above.
«Like any other type of freedom, however, some use it to create and spread falsehood.
President John Dramani Mahama has expressed worry about the extent to which critics use social media to create and spread what he calls falsehood.
«I do not wish to comment on falsehoods the two parties use to create polarized partisanship, because that does nothing for the political discussion in this nation.
Lies are always corrosive, whither in public or private life, but the use of outright falsehood for political manipulation really wasn't viable until media outlets like Fox arrived to provide fact free opinion sources disguised as news.
«He has been going about saying all manner of rubbish and using guinea pigs to publish falsehood in the media about me and the party.
In an e-mail to supporters, and on a new Web site, the DNC asks supporters to call out Palin when she uses Facebook to transmit what the committee says are falsehoods.
In spite of experts» skepticism, commercial companies are marketing the use of functional MRI - and electroencephalography - based technology to ascertain truth and falsehood.
A very small number of previous studies suggest that the technique can be used to distinguish between truth and falsehood under controlled and highly contrived experimental conditions.
He explains that most species use only 3 - 5 percent of their «cerebral capacity,» that human beings use 10 percent — a complete falsehood, incidentally — and that dolphins use 20 percent.
Rayner said she was disappointed by the comments, and, borrowing a phrase used by Hinds just yesterday, said the education secretary «seems to need reminding that the mere repetition of a falsehood does not turn it into the truth».
In Orwell's own mind there was an inextricable connection between language and truth, a conviction that by using plain and unambiguous words one could forbid oneself the comfort of certain falsehoods and delusions.
If you are using internet as the key mean for information gathering, you are at risk of using unreliable materials, falsehoods and unproved evidence.
The testimony seems to be nothing more than an ill - fated assault on credit counseling using dubious numbers and calculations in an effort to simply line the pockets of TASC member companies through misdirection and falsehoods.
fictio - onis, in common language is used as a synonym of falsehood, lie, deceit, subterfuge, but in positive terms of a more creative mold it also refers to the activity of building, forming, structuring, processing and, moreover, thinking, imagining, supposing, inventing, inventing.
I use the word «denier» to include people like yourself, who knowingly and repeatedly post distortions, sophistry and outright falsehoods that have been repeatedly debunked.
There has also been a lot of deception in other areas, notably the falsehoods used to justify the Iraq war.
We already demonstrated the falsehood of this assertion here by showing (a) that the hockey stick pattern emerges using either the MM (centered) or MBH98 (non-centered) PCA conventions, but was censored by MM through an inappropriate application of selection rules for determining the number of Principal Component (PC) to retain, (b) that use of the correct number of PC series (5) to be kept with the MM (centered) convention retains the characteristic «Hockey Stick» pattern as an important predictor, and yields essentially the same temperature reconstruction as MBH98, and finally More»
This article cleary is an example of the use of spin, half truths and outright falsehoods on the side of the AGW cause.
I think what DC is doing is one good thing: spend your skills and energy at investigating in detail a chosen, seemingly credible denialist falsehood (no use bothering with the tin foil hat stuff) and methodically make your case.
As discussed in my in my new book, Environmentalism Gone Mad (available from the book website), the Climate Industrial Complex or CIC has long used many falsehoods and untrue assumptions in trying to sell their climate fantasy.
When asked by host Chuck Todd why Spicer used his first appearance in front of the press to proclaim falsehoods, Conway said Todd was being «overly dramatic» about the statement.
It's not my fault you insist on telling obvious falsehoods about what data I used, or that you are too lazy to use that same data to verify what I've said.
What's most disturbing is the AFP's willingness to use blatant falsehoods to stir the passions of its genuinely angry base of tea partiers — again, that's sort of what the AFP has come to be known for, I suppose, with its gross distortion of facts during the health care reform process.
YouTube and blogs have been used to foment falsehoods or distort arguments around issues like global warming.
On the other there is a duty to the court to disclose any relevant information that the prosecution could not reasonably be aware of, and the client is using (and incidentally jeopardising) your professional reputation to bolster his falsehoods, which is no part of your job.
This includes any intentional falsehoods or omitting key information that an insurance company would use to decide whether and at what cost to cover you.
Relational aggression is a form of psychological social aggression that uses various forms of falsehood, secrecy, and gossip to commit covert violence.
Learn how to defeat misinformation and falsehoods about PA which are used as distractions to a judge
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