But their truth or falsehood makes little difference if you hold gold in your physical possession.
With Humphreys retiring hurt, Ulster never regained their shape, though in truth their forward effort had already imploded.
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After spending their careers blurring truth and fiction, many retired agents are challenged by life after the CIA. Mendez has focused his energies on painting, on his book, and on spending more time with his wife, also a retired CIA agent and former chief of disguise.
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Kercher's parents have repeatedly said they simply want the truth surrounding their daughter's death.
Critics say he was simply buying their loyalty but the truth is more complicated than that.
Unfortunately, managers do not always tell the truth to their pension clients about brokerage matters.
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Unfortunately, when public pensions defend their investing decisions, truth may fall by the wayside.
Plus, it compels both sides to swear they are telling the truth about their finances.
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They cannot repeatedly or consistently lie about their companies because the truth will out in a relatively short time.
But there is a good deal of truth in their other two charges.
Unfortunately for those who have based their holdings on the truth of the Bernanke put, market truths always end badly.
Even if the Saudi princes are telling the truth about their spare capacity, it all goes bye-bye in two more years.
Do pensions really want to know the truth about their money managers?
Back then it was said that balance-sheet transparency made Sarbanes-Oxley necessary so public companies couldn't obscure the truth about their assets and liabilities.
They cite the Gershon review as evidence of their efficiency but the truth is that its first round delivered more spin than savings.
Their relationship illustrates another truth about Japan's aging society - the people who care for the very elderly are, by and large, old themselves.
After two decades there is little faith left in a legal system the families and survivors of Hillsborough believe has consistently blocked their path to the truth.
These are not big lies, but they are large enough to reward advisers who make a concerted effort to bend the truth about their skills and not get caught.
Pet owners purchasing Wandant must decide whether it's best to have the device ferret out the truth about their slothful dogs or whether they should just let sleeping dogs lie.
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He's here to call their bluff, to tell them the truth they don't want to hear: most of their principles are bad (if well intentioned) and will ultimately lead to nobody making any money, having any ownership over the quality of their creations, or any way to support themselves on the internet -- outside of giant companies whose main source of revenue is online advertising.
When a lie is planned (and rehearsed), deceivers start their answers more quickly than truth-tellers.
Editors seem to think that support for free trade ideology should trump their duty to tell the truth.
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Hosts cannot lie because everything in their language has to contain truth for it to be spoken at all.
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Bush told the troops that coalition forces will "reveal the truth" in their search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
CEOs must create a safe harbor for discussion so that participants can get to the truth without putting their careers at risk.
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The truth, though their enemies will be the last to admit it, is that, on this issue, the Conservatives have moved on.
For example, two businessmen can more easily work together, to create new goods and services of value, if each tells the truth and upholds their commitments.
"In fact, you could argue the opposite, " he reasons, "that chief executives are constrained by their position - that it constrains their ability to tell the truth".
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