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.
In practice, however -- as first the computer decontrol and most recently the wire bonder decisions have amply illustrated -- the Commerce Department apparently believes it is not obliged to be either truthful or rigorous in assessments it makes about foreign availability, or to refute documented evidence from the national security community which contradicts its assessments.
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Members of the committee, no one has suggested that the president's answers, even given his explanation that he was trying to be truthful but not particularly helpful in what he thought was a lawsuit being run by his political enemies, was not misleading, was not evasive, was not technical.
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My goal in this deposition to be truthful, they say is false.
What he said was my goal in this deposition was to be truthful, but not particularly helpful.
My goal in the deposition was to be truthful, but not particularly helpful.
The majority report also alleged that the president committed perjury in the grand jury when he testified that his goal in the Jones deposition was to be truthful.
"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.
The question is: Will this campaign be truthful and helpful, or will it amount to an exercise in what is not only permissible under shariah, but obligatory: lying for the faith, or taqiyya in Arabic?
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.
So it might be more accurate to say that Mr. Clinton was only 3 percent truthful in this statement.
Based on his past writings and public pronouncements, if Harold Koh is truthful in his answers to these and similar interrogatories, he should be disqualified from serving as the top State Department lawyer.
"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 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.
He is accused of ratifying his every sentence in the Jones deposition, and by saying that his goal was to be truthful, he is said to have lied about the intimate details of his activity with Ms. Lewinsky.
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