Sentences with phrase «whose veracity»

The program reported that many outlets — including Sky News, Today Tonight in Adelaide, Radio 2 GB and the Cairns Post, Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail newspapers — had published misinformation whose veracity could easily have been checked with a quick online search.
Documents seen by Jalopnik, whose veracity was confirmed by another source with knowledge of the company's affairs, indicate that nobody at FF — even its top accounting and financial officers — had any idea about how much liability it hadn't even accounted for.
Therefore, it remains an unsubstantiated claim whose veracity is wide open to doubt, in my view.
An attempt to sell black domestic cats using retouched photos of black leopards and a story whose veracity is equally dubious.
By now you'll be on the point of spotting a trend, so we need not wait for Gordon Brown's memoirs to summarise the reactions of New Labour's senior figures to an account whose veracity none of them appears to dispute in any significant way.
Because if the meeting Mr. Rickards reported upon actually occurred and if he actually attended it (and Mr. Rickards is a credible figure whose veracity we have no reason whatsoever to doubt), we simply can not believe that he could have publicly revealed what transpired at it without the direct, formal authorization of Messrs. Pompeo and McMaster, its hosts.

Not exact matches

We feel an obligation to bring our world's best costomers the healthiest pet foods, whose ethics, veracity, heart & passion are the backbone to their company, & who we feel are beyond reproach.
In reading the original post, it would be easy to draw the conclusion that William Gray is a contrarian whose views on climate and climate change should be lumped in with Michael Crichton's (and here I make no assertions regarding the veracity of Crichton's statements).
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