This may not be a lie, or a literally false claim, but it is completely misleading and decreases rather than increases understanding.
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To tell you I had expected this level of physical prowess when I signed up to write this story would be a blatant lie.
Had the media even thought about criticizing it, they would have shown that Kadima leader Tzipi Livni's claim that only a war fought by the Left will be supported was a lie.
"In the circumstances, a key fact underlying the confirmed charges has been established to be based upon a lie, " the lawyers said.
Even just a tiny bit of cheating, a little white lie, can be the seed for a lot of lies later on.
His ten-month voyage, a mix of grit and cheer, gives the lie to that, though he proved to be a prince among men.
It essentially is also a lie, and should be discarded, even by Bible believers.
One of the most tragic realities of life is the disappointment associated with the realization that something you believed to be the truth was in fact, a lie.
To tell a plausible lie, children must be able to understand how others see things.
She can describe a past incident and tell a lie, skills once thought to be exclusively human.
He couldn't be bothered to note that everything Sussman wrote is a lie.
In what may be a sign of the mistrust: however often patients lie, their health-care providers think they lie more.
In the case of Greece, government actions and regulations also lie at the heart of what threatens to be a European financial crisis.
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The world is said to be like a hospital in which countless people, even infants in cradles, lie down in sickness.
If he is to be the strong, even radical leader that he claims to want to be, the most immediate use of that power should lie in the appointment of a resolute cabinet rather than the muddled cabinet-in-waiting that was elected last year by the party and is stipulated by Labour tradition.
These electronic tags don't lie, they can't be circumvented, and they would catch who banked a right if you did go through a speed camera.
The Beatles Story anchors a web of band-related sites that lie scattered around Liverpool and most can be seen via the two-hour Magical Mystery coach tour, which departs three times daily from the Albert Dock.
Two patients lie asleep on operating room tables, each with an inflamed appendix demanding to be relocated to a specimen jar.
These five million individuals must either lie to better position themselves to get hired, or accept that their unemployed status might be a permanent barrier to reentering the workforce.
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It is to be hoped that these figures will serve as a wake-up call to schools to investigate where the problems do lie.
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"I had a bit of a lie-in this morning and started to feel much better, and thought I'd be good to go, " she added.
We can be scared and worried about the future, or we can look at it as a collection of happy surprises that lie outside the path of our imagination.
It's just that, you know, when, you know, after horses have gone through the surgery, you can't say to a horse, well, you know, lie in bed for six weeks and you'll be okay.
"The Bricklayer" premiere attracted plenty of Houston Iranians, but, like the film "A Separation, " its most enduring effect may be to show non-Iranians some of the subtleties that lie behind the stereotypes about modern Iran and its people.
But the key to halting such scams does not lie in demonizing the Internet and trying to legislate away a patchwork of legal loopholes which can never be closed.
Federal prosecutors have at least considered a criminal investigation into whether the congressman obstructed justice by allegedly asking another woman who claimed to be his lover to lie about their relationship.
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