Did Skilling and Lay violate federal securities laws requiring financial statements to be truthful and reliable?
No man, if he be truthful, can say that the specter of war is banished.
It relies on makers of such dietary supplements to be truthful about their labeling.
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What he said was my goal in this deposition was to be truthful, but not particularly helpful.
To be truthful, his agent contacted my chief scout about possibilities or whatever, but we've never discussed it.
My goal in the deposition was to be truthful, but not particularly helpful.
She posted a profile using a fake picture when the terms of MySpace clearly required all profile information to be truthful.
One of the things that we made a decision early on was that we were not going to try to spin, we were going to be truthful.
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But to be truthful, the more Vegas wedding chapels you see, the less you may be inclined to entrust them with the happiest day of your life.
On-again, off-again presidential candidate Donald Trump releases what he claims to be truthful and accurate financial information in his new book, Time to Get Tough.
He is accused of ratifying his every sense in the Jones deposition, and by saying that his goal was to be truthful, he is said to have lied.
Answering questions about death for children can be challenging -- it's important to be truthful, give answers that are appropriate for their ages and listen carefully to their feelings.
Federal regulation requires that food labels be truthful and not misleading and prohibits label statements that are likely to be misunderstood by consumers even if they are strictly accurate.
But no one should be charged with perjury for asserting his innocence, or for claiming that he was trying to be truthful, particularly when all the evidence supports his claim.
The disclosure also must be truthful and complete, and the taxpayer must cooperate with the IRS in determining the correct tax liability and in making arrangements in good faith to fully pay the liability.
Companies would have to be truthful in providing this information because it is illegal to put false information in SEC filings, and, if the company had a breach and it was investigated, a full security program could not be pulled together in one or two days.
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Americans may not expect their presidents to be completely truthful especially in political campaigns.
And that wind power will, on those cold winter days, be able to provide no electricity at all (or, to be more truthful, on some such winter days).
But it still must be authentic and truthful, because otherwise readers would immediately reject it.
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He said the government had to be "realistic and truthful about who pays the lion's share of fuel duty".
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Fry said the film "de-stigmatises without being preachy, and allows itself to be funny as well as truthful".
Even before the Internet, when information flows were tightly controlled, regulators had a hard time guiding companies on when truthful statements could be disclosed and when they had to be suppressed.
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If it was about money, specifically raising prices per episode, it will be easy to see which company was being more truthful as we watch prices for NBC shows on alternative services.
"What is said in this House has got absolute privilege, the only control is the chair and that is exercised judiciously and always is and then what is said in this House can be reported so long as it is fair and truthful, " she said.
He also may turn about to be, if not a fraud, then less than truthful.
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So it's no surprise to learn that the men may be posthumous portraits, made as symbols as much as truthful likenesses, or that the women, with their elaborate hairstyles, opulent jewelry and piquant profiles, are better interpreted as idealized embodiments of modesty and chastity than as accurate records of particular people.
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To make this case in any courtroom would be very difficult for a prosecutor -- who point out that it is difficult, if not impossible, to put on a successful prosecution if the chief witness is deemed by the prosecutors to be unreliable on some issues, but presented as totally truthful on others.
"Achebe's frank, truthful and fearless interventions in national affairs will be greatly missed at home in Nigeria because while others may have disagreed with his views, most Nigerians never doubted his immense patriotism and sincere commitment to the building of a greater, more united and prosperous nation that all Africans and the entire black race could be proud of, " the president said in a statement.
Secrets and lies may be fascinating to many, but they are hard to hammer into truthful form.
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