Trump has also played fast and loose with the truth on several occasions during the current campaign.
Even some legitimate groups play loose with the truth in order to garner publicity and money.
She didn't want to burden them with the truth, but burdening them with ignorance is really much worse.
She balks when I mention it, but we both know her balking is politeness, not an argument with the truth.
When you have a patient like Sara Monopoli, the last thing you want to do is grapple with the truth.
Those efforts -- and there are other examples of that -- cooperation with the Truth Commission in El Salvador, the U.N.
"The way I will respond to it is with the truth: that I owe everything I am to this country, " he said.
Was this being a touch economical with the truth, to ensure that he stays untainted by the News of the World scandal?
But also, most probably, to try to shock himself with the truth.
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Rather, he takes risks with the truth to protect and promote his most basic narratives on which an entire policy is based.
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Mr Robinson has done his cause no good by swinging alarmingly from economy with the truth to threats of writs to a charm offensive.
Right now it looks like another school that got swept up by sports, and learned a lesson the hard way: when faced with the truth, the truth is undefeated.
Mark Lanier, the plaintiff's lawyer, made much of Merck's allegedly deliberate economy with the truth, and played on the current public hostility towards the drug industry to win his case.
Skunks : Often when attempting to confront insecure people with the truth, they spray you with a stink that is as, if not more potent, than the one expelled by a skunk.
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Sandra Bullock admitted she'd been loose with the truth and "Beverly Hills, 90210" star Gabrielle Carteris famously lied about her age she was 29 to nab the role of Andrea Zuckerman, a 16-year-old high-school student.
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During the 1998 financial crisis it denied hedge-fund losses, and later justified this apparent economy with the truth on the grounds that the speculative vehicle with which it indeed lost lots was not, strictly speaking, a hedge fund.
When a theory emerges consistent with the facts, the proof is with science, the truth is with science.
But by acting as he did, McChrystal forced the rest of us to contend with the unpleasant truth not only about the US-led campaign against the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Afterward, Bartholomew told himself that what had occurred must surely be no more than a mood of petulance, an eruption from his half-stifled impatience with the embroidery and frills that dressed the simplicity of truth, with the invasive, sentimental stories that somehow made faith easier, and the hymns he hated.
"I thought nothing of running the story with the headline 'The Truth', " he writes.
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"I'm now concerned only with uncovering the truth about what happened and who's behind it, " he said.
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Carelessness with the facts and the truth in pursuit of an argument, a sale or an elected office diminishes us all.
The increasing cynicism in me says perhaps the media in this case was more in love with the story than the truth.
New Orleans musicians have to deal with the unpleasant truth that to have a shot at real success, you usually need to leave New Orleans.
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Those statements are incompatible with the facts and the truth.
"We have to come to terms with the ugly truth that skin color, age and economics played a significant role in who survived and who did not, " he said.
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