The word
"veracity" means the quality or state of being truthful or honest.
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It forces us to focus less on moving ahead and more on addressing accusations, no matter the level of
veracity of those claims.
This number was taken from RESTATS if anyone would like to check
for veracity.
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in veracity or not.
The problem with the critical tradition, from Reimarus to Bultmann and beyond, has been the interpretation of historical events within the methodology of the laboratory — as if the
historical veracity of John's Gospel can be analysed while dogmatically refusing to accept the possibility of Jesus» miracles and divine self - knowledge.
Each step to increase the degree of
scientific veracity of reporting yields a more and more complicated picture to paint.
Digital Fluency — A broad set of skills which include the ability to communicate respectfully with a variety of people, evaluate and
judge veracity of digital resources, evaluate and learn to use digital tools, and adapt to rapid technological change.
He tells the doctor (Sándor Zsótér), a fellow Hungarian, the deceased is his son, a claim
whose veracity is left uncertain to us.
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I wish editors demanded a little bit
more veracity on the op - ed page.
As far as we have seen, neither of these competitors have the breadth of marketing that XYO has, nor do they have the depth of research, capacities for ensuring
data veracity, or reach.
# 6: Email Reputation Test: Use an email service provider who can periodically run a
Pivotal Veracity test on your email reputation that will turn up any blacklisting issues you didn't know about beforehand.
I consider any prophecies about jesus in the NT to have about as
much veracity as me prophesizing what I will do in an hour (go to happy hour).
Be realistic in your expectations and pass your
own veracity check to make sure that your feelings towards this Russian girl are not some kind of a whim that will pass with time.
This unique group of paintings
demonstrates veracity of The Abstract Impulse across the state during middle years of the twentieth century.
Sadly, scenes from Newsies are overemployed therein in a desperate - feeling attempt to
lend veracity to the piece.
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Booklist says of her new novel, The Widower's Tale, «Elaborately plotted and luxuriously paced, Glass's inquisitive, compassionate, funny, and suspenseful saga addresses significant and thorny social issues with
emotional veracity, artistic nuance, and a profound perception of the grand interconnectivity of life.»
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While veracity is key (employers will conduct background investigations!)
Using photographs, statistical data, personal experience, historical research, nature and other concrete facts as a starting point — the artists depart from reality, allowing for ruptures, dissolutions or divergences
from veracity.
Despite Michael Gove's assertion that «Britain has had enough with experts» the IPSOS More
Veracity Index of 2016 suggests differently — It appears that nurses, doctors, lawyers and scientists are in the upper quartile of trust, whereas journalists, estate agents and politicians lurk in the lower quartile.
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The investigation found ««strong evidence for
low veracity» of the results in eight of Förster's articles, according to a UvA press release issued [on Tuesday]-- a term that appears to suggest that he may have made up his results.»
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Unlike opposition to the wind industry, there is no need for arguments to be confined to selfish motives nor is there a need to desperately look for arguments of
dubious veracity, or arguments that are simply false.
The people that didn't have adequate reserves, bought the «wrong» property, bought at the wrong time, or just plain had unexpected expenses and ended up upside down certainly don't post with the
same veracity as those with (earned) success stories.
It's all in Yamaguchi's expert handling of her pen, which flattens every gesture, and makes it feel
like veracity is not a matter of lifelikeness, but how directly the image corresponds to your desire.
It's actually a good idea if you don't shower, because you'll have the requisite greasy hair, and if you spill coffee on yourself at work, it will only
add veracity,» she hilariously points out.
We don't have to wallow in ignorance — the truth is easily discoverable, even if there's an entire industry devoted to obfuscation, and even
if veracity is at times uncomfortable.
It's not that we dispute the
basic veracity of its depiction of seemingly permanent civil war in deepest Africa, nor are any of us impervious to the tragic Beasts of No Nation plight faced by violently «recruited» child soldiers.
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Disputes to the credit bureaus can be done by the consumer but
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veracity gave me great advice and my score is already good enough for home loan.
Working under the sign of Benjamin, «Storyteller» curators Claire Gilman and Margaret Sundell grouped together fourteen artists who employ the story form as a documentary mode, setting aside Benjamin's distinction between the subjectivity of oral communication and the
assumed veracity of mechanical broadcast in order to investigate the use of narrative across a swath of contemporary art.
Light and effects it produces on objects became the sole elements of interest represented on their paintings, while figurative world and
visual veracity slowly disintegrated.