I'm not a lawyer, but I don't think that the law requiring you to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth means you can tell the truth that's convenient or the truth only about certain things.
But to tell the truth, those limits are not apparent to us, either because the power to require the entry into commerce is symmetrical with the power to prohibit or condition commercial behavior, or because we have not yet perceived a qualitative limitation.
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The cause de jour has become an insistence that the Pentagon tell nothing but the truth, the whole truth, all the time.
The hearing began with the judge's clerk formally calling on witnesses to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
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Because he knew the truth, but he did not want Ms. Currie to tell the truth.
That was maintained during the communist era, but only by punishing savagely those who tried to tell the truth.
The president swore to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
Witnesses in trials swear under oath to 'tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
Representative Sensenbrenner: Did he tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth when he was in the grand jury?
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Here the judge's violation of the oath 'to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth' was deemed an impeachable offense.
Testimony before a federal grand jury is given under oath, with the witness swearing to 'tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
In a court proceeding, do you assume some trivial responsibility when you raise your right hand, and swear to God to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
You know one of the arguments against term limits you know I put term limits on myself when I went to the United States Senate and I still think it's a pretty good idea to tell you the truth but one of the arguments against that is look at all the expertise you'd lose if you had term limits.
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But that is it: to tell us the truth, to provide us with information.
But I promise you I will always tell you the truth about the challenges that we face and the steps that we are taking to meet them.
Attacks have clearly hurt him, but the truth is that Romney has yet to tell us what he is going to do to fix the economy.
But this is quibbling of course, an attempt to tell the truth when the burning brands are already at the gate ready to torch the place.
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They may be attracted by parallels, but they should look for differences and surround themselves with people who are not only smarter than they are, but who will, as the President said, tell them the truth.
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Mark Bellis, who led the research in Liverpool, says people just don't tell the truth in surveys, partly because they genuinely don't remember but also because they are selective.
But first I think all these cameras are going to move out, so you can tell me the truth. (Laughter.) All right?
Mr. Obama is in a unique position to tell the truth about the nature of the enemy we confront, not just in Afghanistan but worldwide, and thereby put the effort to defeat that enemy on a sound, coherent and supportable footing.
But the truth is my friends in their late 50s, who are out looking for work, tell me about roadblocks all the time.
You were saying that we shouldn't use the words like jihad, too different, I'm not a, I'm not an Islamic scholar and, no offense, but I'm not really particularly interested in the proper interpretation of Islam or any other religion, to tell you the truth.
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