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"It's a lie, it's a lie, it's a lie," the prime minister said.
I've recently learned that pretty much everything he's ever told me is a lie upon a lie upon a lie.
" He added, "I've recently learned that pretty much everything he's ever told me is a lie upon a lie upon a lie.
You want to call it a lie, call it a lie.
Being Mr. Trump, he instead substituted a lie for a lie.
That is a lie – and everyone knows it is a lie.
"It's simply a lie, that video is a lie," Biden said.
" Sharkevich said that Voronenkov attended the elite military academy but that "all the rest is a lie — either a lie or half a lie.
"It&aposs simply a lie, that video is a lie," Biden said.
The allegation is based on a lie, and I cannot accept a lie.
How can "Bruce" be a lie and not a lie at the same time?
But even if that happens, it won't make a lie anything other than a lie.
A lie that's incredibly embarrassing to watch:And it's a lie that has hurt credibility overseas.
Since it turns out that deep conditioning is a lie, what else is a lie?
Trying to defend it is basically arguing that a lie by omission isn't a lie.
Pence's proclamation was a lie when he said it, and is even more of a lie now.
A lie is a lie, to a machine, even though as people we know that's not the case.
And that's why transparency is so critically important — we now have a responsibility to call a lie a lie.
"The point is not to just tell a lie, but to tell a lie in increments," Ms. Bradshaw said.
"It was all a lie, it was all a lie so we wouldn't take the next job," she said.
" Echoing Oscar Wilde and Alice Cooper, Gaga speaks of "lying profusely" and how "music is a lie... art is a lie.
Mowing the yard is a lie in the same way that the charitable donations line on your tax return is a lie.
The rest of us need to remember that a lie is still a lie, even when it's coming from the president. Momism.
This is a lie, but it can only be shown to be a lie through honesty with yourself and the people around you.
The New York Times has devoted a number of words to the subject of when to call "a lie a lie" in its pages.
Well, in a lot of cases they would amplify a lie, because when you give uncritical airtime to a lie, the lie gets reinforced.
Many liberals are perplexed that when their fact-checking clearly and definitively shows that a lie is a lie, people seem unconcerned and indifferent.
"What they said then was either a lie or what they said today was a lie," said Phillip Jauregui, a lawyer for Mr. Moore.
When Meyers calls a lie a lie, he does so like a parent telling you he's not angry, he's disappointed — but you know he's both.
This is a lie that seems to have made its way around the world; a lie I would like to again correct for the record.
Fact-checking has evolved during Trump's time in office — mainstream news outlets are far more likely to call a lie a lie than they used to.
They want editors to adopt a blunt vocabulary — regularly calling a lie a lie, for example — and resist any interpretation of events that could "normalize" Trump.
In others, they simply misstated a fact or facts -- which is something short of a lie because it lacks the intent necessary to be termed a lie.
On a day when the Republican candidate backs off that claim, with a smile and a wink, I say it's time to call a lie a lie.
This is what the deep state does: They create a lie, spread a lie, fail to check the lie and then deny they were behind the lie.
" _____ • "My whole life has been a lie.
So that is a lie and I think- CLAPPER: No it isn&apost a lie, I&aposm sorry, I didn&apost lie, I was thinking about something else.
So that is a lie and I think- - CLAPPER: No it isn&apost a lie, I&aposm sorry, I didn&apost lie, I was thinking about something else.
This leads to a natural caution on the part of some journalists who cover the White House about calling a lie a lie, with phrases like "demonstrable falsehood" instead.
" In fact, The Washington Post's Margaret Sullivan has suggested that the term has become so "tainted" by misuse that it should be retired altogether: "Instead, call a lie a lie.
Paradoxically, because people tend to equate familiarization with truth, the more a lie is called out for being a lie, the more difficult it becomes to parse from the truth.
YORK: I think the position was it wasn&apost a lie, but if it was a lie, it was only to "The New York Times" and that&aposs not a crime.
Will they, out of a sense of decency, admit that a lie is a lie, and show outrage at a president who either doesn't care about or can't recognize the truth?
" Speaking with Amanpour, Santos called that "simply a lie.
"  The whole peace process, she says, is "a lie.
" Timmy: "Why did you tell such a lie, mommy?
I definitely filed for divorce — that's not a lie.
" John jumped in almost immediately with, "That's a lie.
" Acosta and CNN denounced Sanders's claim as a "lie.
" Acosta has denied the claims, calling them "a lie.
" Lathan then cuts West off: "That is a lie.
Republicans — including Trump — campaigned for years on a lie.
But fervor and monomania have led him into supposing that Zionism is a lie, and Jewishness is a lie, and the critics of the Islamist political movement can only be Nazis and fascists.
But the postmodern solution is even more powerful: It is the simple shamelessness that allows us to recognize a lie as a lie but still treat it as if it were a reality.
To say this came without struggle would be a lie.
The fact is ObamaCare was a lie from the beginning.
If you tell a lie often enough it becomes truth.
It knows the difference between a truth and a lie.
Former senior aides to Obama say this is a lie.
He spread a lie that Ted Cruz's Dad killed JFK.
Because it is a lie that has caused real harm.
This is a lie that he's saying about Planned Parenthood.
"That's a lie," she screams at Denise in one fight.
"How much do you commit to a lie?" she demanded.
This whole American dream idea is kind of a lie.
It's a lie because no income can be 100% guaranteed.
Like almost everything Cunanan says, this, too, is a lie.
Would you ever put a lie on your résumé again?
Have you ever told a lie on a résumé since?
Peter: Do you want a lie, or the true story?
Trump literally has a lie in his new Twitter banner.
" Coffina added, "The entire campaign was predicated on a lie.
And I don't know that it was even a lie.
"Repeat a lie and it will become true," she said.
Was it all a lie?!" asked a fan. "All. Lies.
I knew from personal experience that this was a lie.
Under Obamacare, you get your doctor; that was a lie.
But why say it is not a lie at all?
Why does one of them have to be a lie?
The narrative they're being used to support is a lie.
I was like, 'Yo, that's, like, straight up a lie.
Spicer also seems to have been caught in a lie.
How did you differentiate between lying and living a lie?
"(This) is a lie and devoid of truth," Birqdar said.
A good cause also makes a lie easier to buy.
Where we rode, truth tellers hadn't heard of a lie.
But not everything that CNN ever says is a lie.
At worst it's a lie; at best it's a delusion.
He called it a "temporary" ban, but that's a lie.
When there is no definitive truth, everything is a lie.
Until one Sunday in August, when Sara told a lie.
She was merciless to a lie, spoken, acted or insinuated.
" It is, he said, "a lie we all hold dear.
They ask themselves, Will a lie prevent misery right now?
US response: U.S. officials dismissed Iran's announcement as a lie.
His life was a lie, and his death a charade.
Because it would be a lie not to include her.
If you repeat a lie often enough, it gains traction.
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Zainab would be shocked if I ever told a lie.
You once said 'If it's not a lie, it's satire.
"My whole life has been a lie," Örjan Johansson sighed.
What we object to is a fabrication and a lie.
I wrote "Living A Lie" in response to exactly that.
Giuliani's reason ... let's not rush into a lie under oath.
It makes the last eight years seem like a lie.
"It's a lie I didn't love Griezmann," Messi told RAC1.
And see no difference between a lie and the truth?
It would be a lie to say they do that.
"It seems like a lie, but it's not," she said.
He will call the truth a lie and vice versa.
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We now know, of course, that that was a lie.
They all pleaded guilty — but it was all a lie.
It's now clear that Mr. Trump's assurances were a lie.
"My whole life has been a lie," one Swede lamented.
This was a lie and a misrepresentation by President Trump.
Bret Stephens Last week the White House told a lie.
Also, I think the idea of balance is a lie.
Usually getting caught in a lie is cause for embarrassment.
Sometimes, not reporting a lie can cost you your job.
She took a lie detector test and corroboration was there.
I said, flat out, that the budget was a lie.
But nearly all of it was built on a lie.
The wall is a decoy, a fake, a lie. 2.
So white nationalists are telling a lie about our country.
Ludington said he believes Murphy's statement to be a lie.
I cannot tell a lie; this is how I sound.
A fiction can never be accused of being a lie.
The problem is that Ryan's prepared image is a lie.
Yet such a lie is part of our moral undoing.
Also, it's pretty easy to catch someone in a lie.
Cast out a line, or a lie, and see who bites.
JARRETT: If 10 is a lie, this is about a 20.
What do I have to do, take a lie detector test?
The title of your book implies that "identity" is a lie.
"Guys, it was all a lie," Redd says in the clip.
The woman's claims were later revealed to mostly be a lie.
Kevin, though exasperated, tells her a lie: They were lab partners.
The only problem is that astronaut ice cream is a lie.
Volume is often used as a lie detector for reading charts.
She makes up a lie about it being a college reading.
In pleading guilty, Chris essentially admitted that explanation was a lie.
So don't say you're working through everything because that's a lie.
You say a lie and it becomes part of the jargon.
I'm totally fine with this, I write, which is a lie.
It&aposs a lie that I was estranged from that workforce.
"I can't be like you telling a lie," read another graffito.
"I feel like our whole friendship is a lie," Caelynn retorts.
What they don't know is that this communion is a lie.
Saying otherwise just starts the entire conversation out on a lie.
But, to say it hasn't been good would be a lie.
It's more difficult to tell a lie than tell the truth.
"What if everything we've been led to believe is a lie"?
Is his entire origin story a lie he told Princess Peach?
He layered a lie of his own on top of Trump's.
It is not, however, a lie detector or a truth detector.
But his nephew insisted that was "a lie," the AP reported.
Saying that the government "micromanages the internet" is just a lie.
Today I thought I'd just take a lie-down, and drift.
George Washington once said that he would never tell a lie.
"This is a lie," Acosta tweeted in response to Sanders's claim.
Historically, politicians have met their demise when caught in a lie.
No one has ever said that when it wasn't a lie.
False equivalency is a lie that renders the powerful as victims.
It's not a lie, it's just… I'm a video game journalist.
I learned, "Never tell a lie," always to be totally honest.
A lie that is consistent with the misrepresentation policy of Facebook.
"That's a lie," Ms. Pitam said, shaking her head in response.
Thankfully, she knows it's a lie, and sets us both free.
The idea that horny men can't control themselves is a lie!
"It was all a lie to get us out of there."
I feel like these last two years have been a lie.
Anything good I could say about this would be a lie.
"The entire campaign was predicated on a lie," Mr. Coffina said.
If you live a lie, those lies will eat you up.
But that also meant that Trump's promise was proven a lie.
Admitting to a lie somehow becomes more shameful than continuing one.
"A lie," says the narrator, Isa, no slouch at the game.
"Everything is a lie," Mr. Rabiei said, according to Mr. Abdi.
They can only spot a lie about 60% of the time.
The question always becomes, what do you do with a lie?
Saying I&aposm shocked would be a lie at this point.
His answer on "stop and frisk" was awful -- and a lie.
But not being out is not itself a lie, said Adams.
"Red pill" is good branding—it's cowardly to live a lie.
Everything that is a lie or manipulation, is wrong and false.
When Brian Williams was caught in a lie, there were consequences.
And a man as educated as yourself knows it's a lie.
" Cunningham's father, Terrell, told CNN that the rumor "is a lie.
" Most journalism about stars, he said, was "built on a lie.
"I don't know if you consider it a lie," he said.
OK, take a lie detector test because I believe you do.
It's a way of saying, 'It's a lie, but who cares?
For him, the truth is malleable and a lie is valuable.
"This is a lie and not true," the commander, Maj. Gen.
"This is a lie and not true," the commander, Maj. Gen.
It would be a lie to say that didn't sadden me.
I had been sold a lie, like millions of other people.
PT legislators being implicated in Petrobras suggests this is a lie.
For a "lie", Mr Trump would have to have known the truth.
Nancy claims this is for Sasha's own good, but it's a lie.
Elizabeth Holmes built a billion-dollar medical technology company on a lie.
Behind every Perfectionist is a secret, a lie and a needed alibi.
" And I said, "No, what I just told you was a lie.
Herein lies the outrage: "MY LIFE IS A LIE," once person wrote.
After Zervos made the accusation last October, Trump called it a lie.
The forms "were designed to catch me in a lie," she writes.
The officer asked if he cared to take a lie-detector test.
On Wednesday, he told TMZ that his previous statement was a lie.
Behind every Perfectionist is a secret, a lie, and a needed alibi.
She went into Homs [in 2012] and said, 'This is a lie.
Whenever everyone's favorite deceptive marionette told a lie, his wooden nose grew.
Except here's the thing about trying to live a lie: You can't.
INGRAHAM: What the heck was he thinking about, that&aposs a lie.
Did you know, "BS" and "baloney" are both euphemisms for "a lie"?
They just made it up and bombarded the public with a lie.
In pleading guilty, Chris essentially admitted his earlier explanation was a lie.
The records are a lie and this tournament has descended into farce.
Pruitt claims that Americans don't want the EPA, which is a lie.
"We expect every day a lie about the army (LNA)," he said.
I just don't pay any attention to it because it's a lie.
Succeeding in getting away with a lie is a great mental challenge.
Telling Jerrod otherwise would be a lie, and they all know it.
In pleading guilty, Watts essentially admitted his earlier explanation was a lie.
What if someone told you that everything you believed was a lie.
But, to say we edited him or misquoted him ... is a lie.
"Everything you've been told about motherhood is probably a lie," Lacy said.
We didn't turn it into a lie to make it more palatable.
Weirdly, that's less of a lie than Tommy deems it to be.
The tattoo across Hope's back -- the wings she'd earned -- was a lie.
The Before and After pictures you see on billboards — they're a lie.
What could be a lie might also just be delusion or ignorance.
A lie detector test could be a very successful pay per view.
One thing's for certain: sorry Allison, but deep conditioning is a lie.
At the end of the day, she knew it was a lie.
There is a mountain of proof that also proves its a lie.
Mr Trump said this was a lie, and that he had proof.
When they hear something they don't like, they label it a lie.
Sometimes it can't distinguish a legitimate point of disagreement from a lie.
Well, your yearbook is a lie because Oscar Wilde didn't say this.
He thinks if you repeat a lie often enough, people believe it.
Each member has been living a lie of one sort or another.
Here's a regular reminder that most of your childhood is a lie.
Was that just a lie or did events on the ground change?
Or, even worse, that you're about to come-up with a lie.
"The answers we got back were all a lie," Mr. Krim said.
It's also a lie, and that is a useful thing to remember.
Just repeating a lie once can make it more accepted as truth.
"You're either a 'lie guy' or you're not," said the Brooklyn officer.
But it puts a lie to price-based criticisms of the monarchy.
To say that black culture doesn't sell well overseas, that's a lie.
At the moment I said it, I thought, 'Is that a lie?
"My whole life has been a lie," one Swede lamented on Twitter.
He is not going to lie, and that would be a lie.
Today, we have definitive proof that this Iranian promise was a lie.
"That was a lie," the prosecutor, Reid Schar, was quoted as saying.
To say that that show didn't affect me would be a lie.
This was nasty, manipulated and false, but it wasn't necessarily a lie.
"It is simply a lie, that video that's going around," Biden said.
Elizabeth told the woman, "Your life is a lie" (pot, meet kettle).
That...well, that&aposs kind of a lie, I have a few.
" In a statement, Rudolph's lawyer called Garrett's claim "unfounded" and a "lie.
" Acosta also tweeted that Sanders' description of the incident was a "lie.
Tell her whatever you want, as long as it's not a lie.
His political rise was built on a lie (about Barack Obama's birthplace).
If it's not a lie (and it often is), it's a diversion.
Life insurance companies are not out to catch you in a lie.
That was a lie ... Everything was all make-believe on my part.
Jimmy's argument is a lie told to tarnish Chuck as a liar.
But when he lied about the pardon, that was really a lie.
It's not exactly news these days when Donald Trump tells a lie.
"I think McCain told a lie in his book," he tells me.
Apparently, the first nine seasons of The X-Files were a lie.
"A lie that half the country wants to believe," says an aide.
The next major battle for voting rights is built on a lie.
"I have not finished looking," the boy replies, but it's a lie.
Donald Trump's political career is built on a lie about Barack Obama.
"Look, everything in Washington has been a lie," Trump said in 2007.
"He was never in Vietnam; it was a lie," Mr. Trump said.
Today, we have definitive proof that this Iranian promise was a lie.
Choosing the right term — is it a lie, a misstatement, a falsehood?
I'd much rather lose than tell a lie, thank you very much.
When Eric Garner was strangled to death, I organized a lie in.
Reporter allegedly assaulted by GOP candidate says official explanation was a lie Reporter allegedly assaulted by GOP candidate says official explanation was a lie The Guardian's Ben Jacobs may have become a factor in how Montanans vote today.
The first show — called 2 Truths & A Lie with Candace — will feature the mom telling three elaborate stories, and then fans will be invited to guess which one is a lie in the Facebook comments of the post.
" She continues, "All the deception, every single bit of it was a lie.
With an expletive, she called Trump's statement in the Rose Garden a lie.
A plaintiff should thus have to show that a lie caused material damage.
Picture perfect motherhood isn't necessarily a lie — it just wasn't Laura Benanti's truth.
"The entire campaign was predicated on a lie," Prosecutor Scott Coffina told reporters.
White chocolate is a lie Some of you probably guessed this by now.
His was an incredible story — and a lot of it was a lie.
A black James Bond who didn't reflect that would feel like a lie.
"Harry is lying and everything he is saying is a lie," said Pollock.
Not only was that behavior a misogynistic attack, it was also a lie.
Every square inch of that is a lie and it's under your logo.
"[The relative risk is] not a lie, it's just terribly misleading," Schwitzer says.
Sanders sees this trick as acutely vulnerable to being exposed as a lie.
In pleading guilty on Tuesday, Chris essentially admitted that explanation was a lie.
To say that Sorry To Bother You is 100% enjoyable is a lie.
"Is backup coming or is it a lie?" one soldier demands to know.
Wildstein testified that he told Fulton "yes," but that this was a lie.
In pleading guilty last week, Chris essentially admitted that explanation was a lie.
Human civilisation is only six thousand years old and evolution is a lie.
For Trump, no truth is too good to be untouched by a lie.
McConnell's comments make it clear just how big a lie that claim was.
"A lie would mean that he knew the man's party registration," Conway said.
Problem is, it was all a lie (allegedly) -- they never had the tickets.
The first signs that this was just a lie came during the transition.
It's a lie we've all told someone (or even ourselves) at some point.
To live with your darkness and use it for good is a lie.
Alyssa Mastromonaco, Obama's former deputy chief of staff, also called it a lie.
The only thing worse than a lie, is using God as your wingman.
So I knew immediately it was a lie and that they had nothing.
And that's how a lie Lochte told his mom caused an international incident.
Is Lucious keeping tabs to keep a lie about her death under wraps?
"Repeating a lie over and over does not make it true," he said.
Dr. Ford passed a lie detector test and asked for an FBI investigation.
Fans lamented the news on Twitter or decried that love is a lie.
When he says 'we had no contacts with the Russians,' that's a lie.
When his son says 'I had no contacts with Wikileaks,' that's a lie.
Hawk is subjected to a humiliating interrogation, but passes a lie-detector test.
Comparing Palestinian human rights advocates to terrorist white nationalists is fundamentally a lie.
"We'll bring a lie detector along," Sanders said, prompting laughs from the audience.
Racial transcendence is a lie, but it's one that Simpson believed in deeply.
It even had a sofa that could turn into a lie-flat bed.
" Clark has denied involvement in starting the fire, saying, "It's all a lie.
He would not have been the first person to invent such a lie.
"Then I realized it's a lie—men in frocks, nothing else," he said.
The OPCW and UN's own evidence now shows that was all a lie.
His girlfriend catches him in a lie about how long he's been sober.
Sure, Penn State, maybe Paterno didn't know anything; maybe it's all a lie.
"The painting is a lie," Podporin told the court, Russian news agencies reported.
Editorial How does a lie come to be widely taken as the truth?
But it's also about realizing that the world is built atop a lie.
On my late mother and my late brother's grave, this is a lie.
A lie is just as solid a foundation for fear as truth is.
Donald Trump says the bill is "not good for me"; that's a lie.
He said he'd go up one weight class and now that's a lie.
You can even pass a bill based on a lie if you want.
Repeat a lie often enough, and you may start believing it as truth.
Remember that the picture-perfect Christmas is sometimes a lie we tell ourselves.
I say I am six feet tall, but that, too, is a lie.
I will not tell a lie to a federal judge or anybody else.
And the longer a lie is unconfessed, the greater the threat it poses.
"I realized Isabella was a lie, just words in my head," says Hector.
I should distinguish that from merely accusing Mr. Trump of telling a lie.
It wasn't a lie I told myself to make the best of it.
" Key excerpts: "Our first president, George Washington, famously could not tell a lie.
"MY WHOLE LIFE HAS BEEN A LIE," one fan tweeted in all caps.
Whatever: The original tweet spread further than another exposing it as a lie.
"Virtually everything Republicans say about taxes today is a lie," Bartlett asserted recently.
"It's not necessarily a lie if you don't confess the truth," he said.
But in the trading of mortgage securities, a lie might not mean fraud.
Tell a lie long enough and it begins to smell like the truth.
I kind of told a lie in telling people I already was one.
Of course, the ad acknowledged it was a lie — that was the point.
I don't write a single sentence without saying to myself, 'It's a lie!
Rand Paul suggested using a lie detector test to determine the author's identity.
"Everything she was saying was a lie," said Greenesmith, referring to Beck's testimony.
It was Johnson telling the truth and DeGeneres getting caught in a lie.
It wasn't a revelation of relevant information; it was a distortion, a lie.
Scarpia's promise of a fake execution was a lie; Mario has been killed.
"You denied the Stormy Daniels affair and that was a lie," he said.
One of the most repeated facts about Haiti is a lie One of the most repeated facts about Haiti is a lie When the geologist Peter Wampler first went to Haiti, in 2007, he didn't expect to see many trees.
In the aftermath of it all, the white community of Wilmington told itself a lie to justify the carnage, a lie that would be repeated so often that it stood in for the truth of what actually happened on Nov. 10.
It would be a lie to say I've never been fearful for my safety.
The allegations that we would actually put people in dog cages is a lie.
Now, we know that Gypsy's lengthy list of medical conditions was all a lie.
"Look, there's a lie, and the lie keeps repeating," Gutierrez told CNN's Erin Burnett.
" In a statement, Khan explained the record's conception: Listen to 'It's a Lie" below.
"But it's a lie," adding that the inauguration drew significantly more than 250,000 people.
The country's citizens knew that the reality presented by its leaders was a lie.
Time moves very slowly when you're watching someone realize their life is a lie.
Real talk: you've been living a lie, doughnuts are actually really easy to make.
A false statement can be a lie, or an attempt to cover something up.
Trump — without citing any evidence — said he thinks the updated figure is a lie.
At least we know it's very unlikely that growing pregnant belly is a lie.
A lie would have immediately helped you in a very tangible and obvious way.
The reality is it's just the continuation of a lie he has repeated before.
"There was a lie about an illness, and people shouldn't do that," Beador explains.
"It's taking the sheet off a lie and exposing people to it," she says.
She filed suit this past January, after Trump said her claim was a lie.
" Another features a man with a hand drum proclaiming "the holocaust is a lie.
All of us have been sold a lie, swallowing it wholesale in the process.
Teddi was caught in a lie but at least she's taking ownership of that.
It&aposs all a lie when they tell you they are after the Russians.
And then, when it&aposs later unredacted, we find out it was a lie.
Every time a lie is repeated, it appears slightly more plausible to some people.
No, tell a lie: he'd had one message, maybe a year into his sentence.
So if the contract wasn't a lie it was a careful and optimistic elision.
Also, Tap is advertised as a keyboard and mouse, but this is a lie.
What else is in that bucket o' oats that makes the label a lie?
Some of the disagreements arose from the stated definition of a lie I used.
Everyone present knew it was a lie and we were all just so depressed.
Before receiving the money, Mugdan will need to submit to a lie-detector test.
The fact is that you, in the Essay, are all the time a lie.
"The aid is a lie, it's just when the cameras are rolling," she said.
The business about Iraq is at least a lie in a conventional factual sense.
"Everything that she ever told me was a lie," Gypsy said to Dr. Phil.
It's not a lie, I can take anyone at the festival at pull ups.
But when your boss tells you a lie, it's a whole different ball game.
Toomes denies knowing Spidey's civilian identity (which is a lie), but Mac looks skeptical.
So, the title of Sunday's episode, "Verdict," of The Good Wife was a lie.
But that day back in 2004 it was a lie that saved my life.
What if you found out, years later, that it had all been a lie?
In this nihilistic world, everyone is corrupt and every public statement is a lie.
" Tommy Mara Jr.: "Gosh, everybody knows you shouldn't tell a lie, especially in court.
"For the record, massive voter fraud is a lie," TBS's "Full Frontal" host said.
"There was a lie about an illness, and people shouldn't do that," Beador said.
When the President lies, and you know it's a lie, shouldn't you speak out?
How could it possibly help to plant a lie in the middle of it?
Accuse him in the pages of The New York Times of telling a lie.
"I'm not going to say whether it was a lie or not," Feinstein said.
" She was quiet for a few moments and then said, "Is it a lie?
I live in a lie just so that I wouldn't end up getting killed.
But still, it's weird to hear him tell a lie that specifically involves you.
But some voters cannot recognise a lie, and others want to hear appalling things.
How do you say in the middle of your story, 'This is a lie'?
Watching an Oval address shouldn't be a game of Two Truths and a Lie.
I tell them I'm not looking for love anymore, but this is a lie.
He'd published a play in DePaul's literary magazine, so it wasn't exactly a lie.
He signs off with: "Now I can have a bit of a lie-in".
This week, Claire has a piece on how male dirt blindness is a lie.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "Everything we thought we knew about Trump back then is a lie.
"The Chinese Communist Party is building a government based on a lie," he said.
Last Wednesday, the No. 1 trending video on YouTube was based on a lie.
You can always go forward with a lie: Don't mention your service at all.
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It's the look one of my sons gets when he's caught in a lie.
Her Off Broadway credits included Sam Shepard's "A Lie of the Mind" in 1985.
Likewise Dr. Blasey, who has already passed a lie-detector test with flying colors.
I never realized how fragile democracy was, but it cannot function as a lie.
"I'll be back in a little bit," I yelled — but that was a lie.
So you lived a lie and you made Frank and Brianna live it, too.
They refuse to ignore that the legend he created about himself is a lie.
"To say that's something that didn't influence me would be a lie," he said.
To get a letter of exculpation, O'Brien agrees to take a lie-detector test.
His tendency to lie, when it's clearly a lie, is something small children do.
Sam: I can tell you from firsthand experience that this is NOT a lie.
But now, in an affidavit filed Wednesday, Walker claims that testimony was a lie.
That was a lie, as has been blatantly obvious for more than a decade.
But Chris's sudden comfort with being called her boyfriend proves to be a lie.
For today's billionaire space set, though, that solo flying is something of a lie.
That was a lie, and Weiner was forced to resign from Congress soon after.
"Jordyn did take a lie detector test … it was Jordyn's request," Pinkett Smith said.
I think 'A Lie of the Mind' is a much better piece of work.
"Jordyn did take a lie detector test … it was Jordyn's request," Pinkett Smith reveals.
Even if she thinks it was a lie, it seems like one she appreciates.
What kind of poetry can you write if everything about you is a lie?
She wanted to know if that was because of an oversight or a lie.
Sure, you're starting her life out with a lie, but kids are expensive enough.
These patterns differ when we're telling the truth, or a lie, according to him.
"Always happens, and if anyone says it doesn't, it's a lie," claimed Sean Hannity.
I hate being called a perfectionist, and this may be why: It is a lie.
This is the first time that Stone, and the audience, catches him in a lie.
Why is it that when you teach a kid a lie you find them cuter?
Congress could "maybe catch people in a lie," said Taylor, the former Defense Department lawyer.
I&aposve never been ask to perpetuate a lie which is the same as lying.
After episode 2, The Spanish Princess becomes a story about a lie and its aftermath.
I tell myself I like it, and it's not...well, it's not a lie, exactly?
"That's a lie," the polygraph examiner said, prompting an explosion of laughter in the car.
But more often than not, it's simply a lie, as was the case with Trump.
INGRAHAM: That&aposs just a lie because he&aposs not that stupid, that&aposs why.
However, Trump — without citing any evidence — said he thinks the updated figure is a lie.
It would be a lie to say that things got easier as the days passed.
It was also mostly a lie, based on a misunderstanding, designed to bolster a hegemony.
It's a lie, of course, and one that we consume as we always readily have.
Soon, all their muscles were vibrating together in a polyphonic request for a lie down.
A sex-offender on parole says his officer failed him over a lie-detector test.
That's because every time I've heard that in the past, it's basically been a lie.
It's O.K. to say a lie, and it's O.K. to be looking out for yourself.
"(This) is a lie and devoid of truth," said Mohammad Alloush, the faction's political chief.
"Our goal is to raise the cost of a lie," says its founder, Laura Zommer.
Wang argued that Trump defamed Zervos when he said her groping allegation was a lie.
Sorry to break it to you, but Ariel of The Little Mermaid is a lie.
If this idea that science is apolitical is a political idea, is it a lie?
But more often than not, it's simply a lie, as was the case with Trump.
But it was all a lie — and she finally admitted that there was no carjacker.
But on Thursday, Cohen said "three times" was a lie — it was more than that.
" Host John Dickerson asked: "Donald Trump advocated something for five years that was a lie.
That appears to be a lie, based on documents obtained by the Dallas Morning News.
The "skills gap" was a lie A woman in a vegetative state suddenly gave birth.
" Woods denied the allegations on his Twitter late Monday night, calling Tamblyn's story "a lie.
He looks young — too young — proving that everything he's said about himself is a lie.
Women feel like we don't have a common history, Walker said, but that's a lie.
The image they project of pristine, blonde, pure Americana happiness is of course a lie.
Scores of gadgets and techniques have appeared over the years promising to detect a lie.
Rasmussen said it was "nice to be here," which we all know is a lie.
People say they don't want immigrants here, but it's a lie because they need us.
Maybe he doesn't want people to know his claim about charitable contributions are a lie.
You want me to get up here and make up a lie or something, Kev?
It's increasingly a lie, a place that's been lost beneath waves of bitter, vituperative backlash.
When they run short they come up with a lie to make cuts & take more.
The spokesman, Kurt Bardella, said Breitbart's report that Lewandowski hadn't touched Fields was a lie.
Cohen says that is a lie, and few people trust the veracity of either man.
Trump on Sunday maintained that Cohen's unseen book manuscript proved his testimony was a lie.
Valerie knew, though, that her parade of competence and righteous indignation was a lie, really.
"I live a lie just so that I wouldn't end up getting killed," said one.
" Flexible ethics are captured thus: "This wasn't a blatant lie, but a lie of omission.
Bolsonaro has claimed that the data about the country's deforestation is "a lie," Reuters reported.
It was real—in their blood and their minds—even if it was a lie.
It's all a lie to cover up what she truly feels — that he's beneath her.
Well, his honestly may as well be a lie because Washington did not say this.
Daniels passed a lie detector test when asked if she had unprotected sex with Trump.
This new moon loosens lips, since Sagittarius is a sign that cannot tell a lie.
" Maggie Haberman, the Times journalist who co-authored the report, called Trump's accusation a "lie.
He wanted to live a lie, but I couldn't be a part of that anymore.
RT CEO Margarita Simonyan said pulling RT's Capitol Hill access proved that was a lie.
It's just a lie, so embrace the fact that everything is temporary and celebrate that.
One that I don't think I could have gotten with a lie or stock excuse.
Did you see him literally come out and say that was a lie, this morning?
"I live a lie just so that I wouldn't end up getting killed," one said.
ISIS depicts its territory as a paradise, and fleeing refugees expose that as a lie.
After slavery, white people convinced themselves that there were equal opportunities, which was a lie.
Or had a rival put it out to try and catch him in a lie?
Yes, much like the cake in the video game Portal, the clue is a LIE.
If there were any doubts that this was a lie, Mr. Trump quickly erased them.
When confronted by the fact his life is based on a lie, he falls apart.
"I said it is a lie, because Fatima will never do that," Ms. Tamba said.
Yet his breakthrough was built on a lie, a false bottom beneath their family album.
"Jerry, just remember, it's not a lie if you believe it!" his friend tells him.
The minister of justice gave a press conference and called the stoning story a lie.
Investigators returned to the woman, who this time admitted that the story was a lie.
Mr. Trump would raise the specter of socialism and it would not be a lie.
"I wouldn't say it was a lie — that's a pretty bold accusation," Ms. Sanders said.
"Sanders&apos campaign manager later weighed in as well, saying the reports were "a lie.
ObamaCare premiums and deductibles are way up - it was a lie and it is dead!
" — Kim, 33 "When they tell you at six weeks that you're healed, it's a lie.
PG Because it's one thing if they've convinced themselves that a lie is the truth.
"Sanders&apos campaign manager later weighed in as well, saying the reports were "a lie.
"That's a lie," Scheer retorted as Trudeau defended his record since taking power in 2015.
"We're not set designers — to say we are would be a lie," Mr. Zaragoza said.
It's tempting to dismiss that assertion as a lie, but the reality is more troubling.
The Japanese tradition of eating fried chicken on Christmas may be built on a lie.
Of course, that turns out to be a lie, as convincingly as she says it.
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump amplified a lie intended to make it seem like Rep.
Remy's attorney, Dawn Florio, claimed all of the accusations made by Taylor are a lie.
If this was in fact a lie, Cohen could be charged for lying to Congress.
Have you heard about the ways professionals can spot a lie when they see one?
That's offensive on a whole variety of levels, but it's also premised on a lie.
A completely 227 percent different story, so one of them had to be a lie.
Trump looks for people who share his disregard for the truth and are willing to parrot him, 'even if it's a lie, even if they know it's a lie, and even if he said the opposite the day before,' said Gwenda Blair, a Trump biographer.
And I'm wondering, along with a lot of other people: Does the media emerge from this campaign year having learned important lessons that made it better — quicker to call a falsehood false (or, if you prefer, a lie a lie) and treat all comers seriously?
The Oxford English Dictionary defines a "lie" as a "false statement made with intent to deceive".
But I want to tell them that it's still a lie even if repeated 10,000 times.
With ten hours of near-solid gaming training ahead of them, they're afforded a lie-in.
It would be a lie to say we haven't made any progress without a constitutional amendment.
"It's all a lie, we hate each other and we're all absolute bastards!" the actor joked.
Basically every time she opened her damn mouth and spouted a lie her captors believed. 11.
Well, I'm sorry to say that your idea of the herd life may be a lie.
What the Panel Think:Everything I thought I knew about my appearance seems to be a lie.
"Our marriage is a lie!" joked a friend on Facebook of her spouse hearing things differently.
" Meanwhile, Jim Acosta steadfastly refuted Sanders' accusation, which she made via Tweetstorm, calling it "a lie.
What I said to them wasn't a lie, I thought, nor was it cowardice or denial.
Some people play a game where they see how far they can go with a lie.
Elizabeth Warren seeks to put the social media giant on the defensive — by telling a lie.
In reality, it's a little bit more complicated than... hell, let's just call it a lie.
Because I know that that's something that everyone's stuck on right now, and it's a lie.
Prosecutors allege this was a lie, and that he did have numerous contacts with multiple reporters.
Or will the promise of a compassionate, multiracial democracy that Obama embodies seem like a lie?
There have been rallies, a lie-in outside of the White House, and meetings with legislators.
WATTERS: No, I mean, a lie didn&apost fly into a building and killed 20183,000 people.
Which is a lie that they don't, it's the twitchy Twitter world people want to understand.
Every Santa since the dawn of movies and television has been, dare I say, a lie?
Trump then denied it over Holt's protestations, saying the media has peddled a lie about him.
Could go to jail for five years because he supposedly told a lie to the FBI.
The answer is that he was never given a lie detector until after he was arrested.
Like basically every other entry in The Anarchist's Cookbook, the floppy disk bomb was a lie.
She tells him the bag is full of supplements and vitamins, which is obviously a lie.
And after too many of those, it can start to feel like love is a lie.
It is not a lie and it is not fake news because it is not real.
I would not claim that my definition is the only legitimate way of defining a lie.
If this comes to pass, not only will Robert's Rebellion have been built on a lie.
They also need a clear civic story, "myth or a lie", that residents can organise around.
Okay, so it's not really unbreakable (and there is no profit, the headline was a lie).
I'll pay you to take a lie detector test about every claim I made on #QueenRadio.
Minaj responded by offering to take a lie detector test to back all of her claims.
And so, Trump said what he said -- which, as Spicer rightly points out, wasn't a lie.
According to New York's attorney general, the entire operation may have been operating on a lie.
" Giuliani also denied Bolton's claim, writing on Twitter: "The meeting the Times describes is a lie.
He fails, because not even the human brain can weave a lie about itself that obscene.
It was not a lie to say that he did have people en el otro lado.
Second, it is simply a lie to say that we were founded by Jose Angel Gutierrez.
It would be a lie to say I'm still a Cobblers supporter out of glory-hunting.
She risked it all because she knew she couldn't live a life that was a lie.
Or, as the saying goes, if you repeat a lie often enough, people believe it's true.
This is not a lie as we have come to understand the term in American politics.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said last month such funds were "built on a lie".
Credico has denied that claim, and prosecutors allege Stone told a lie intended to protect Corsi.
Ayelet Gundar-Goshen's thriller explores the ripple effect of a lie told by a lonely teenager.
I cannot say that I do not want to go — for that would be a lie.
The idea that Democrats support open borders is a lie Trump has repeated at many rallies.
When General Flynn said 'I never discussed sanctions with the Russian ambassador,' that was a lie.
All in all, there's no avoiding the conclusion that your job involves you in a lie.
Every word of it is a lie that most in his own party won't call out.
We know it was a lie because that woman, Carolyn Donham, has since said as much.
But in his admission of guilt, Cohen called the previous statement a lie on Trump's behalf.
That's just a lie that your willful ignorance and purposeful blindness perpetuates, to protect your conscience.
Detectives allegedly interrogated him for some 18 hours, drawing blood and administering a lie-detector test.
"I live a lie just so that I wouldn't end up getting killed," one woman wrote.
She said, "The idea the N.Y.P.D. couldn't have acted before D.O.J. has always been a lie."
He held a press conference and told a lie that smeared one of Trump's political opponents.
Mnuchin said his department had a study showing great effects on growth; that was a lie.
Tying him to Pryor — and possibly catching him in a lie — fits in with that strategy.
Trump doesn't need to directly endorse an idea or conspiracy to spread acceptance of a lie.
The solutions are not simple: as Pomerantsev points out, it's not illegal to tell a lie.
But it was a lie, and now Trump and Republicans in Congress are paying for it.
It is usually pretty easy to detect a lie because the person will make obvious gestures.
True, she hasn't told a lie as tidy as Spicer's ludicrousness about Donald Trump's inauguration crowds.
The point, in both cases, is to flesh out a lie rather than find the truth.
Everything run, dominated, and controlled by the left here and around the world is a lie.
Or, are we going to restore the distinction between excellence and mediocrity, truth and a lie?
So, Fairstein is claiming it's ALL a lie, as far as her role in the case.
It was not the first time that one of their arrests was built on a lie.
But I would like to know, officially, who is correct and who is living a lie.
"I refuse to live my life as a lie," she told The Boston Globe in 1961.
I don't say I'm doing it for The New Yorker, because that would be a lie.
He insisted it was based on a lie and the result of a pernicious government plot.
House. It was all a lie, except for one critical part: The What Does It Mean
I am not saying that no one has accepted her body, that it's all a lie.
Is this classic "1984" double-think, the truth and a lie existing in people's minds simultaneously?
PG So, make the distinction between a lie you can live with and one you can't.
"The assertion that bail cannot be set is a lie," Ms. Schreibersdorf said in an interview.
Goofy Elizabeth Warren, Hillary Clinton's flunky, has a career that is totally based on a lie.
The official death toll was just 36, but everyone must have known that was a lie.
Even the name of God sounds like a fraud to him, a lie he's telling himself.
In response, Trump said, 'That is a lie and 150 percent of people agree with me.
He tells the mechanic he has hit a deer, but they both know that's a lie.
"Don't tell a lie on me / I won't tell the truth 'bout you," Mr. Lamar raps.
And I think that that is a lie that has to be hammered into the ground.
" As she noted to me on Thursday night, "A lie told a million times is truth.
In previous scenes, we've seen him struggling with how he's been living a lie of sorts.
That's a lie," Paul tells CNBC Make It. "I was throwing up at the photo shoot.
Few of the small ones are strictly true, and the big story is mostly a lie.
The Dark Knight ends with the city living a lie, but seemingly out of the darkness.
But of course he's wrong and is wasting huge amounts of taxpayer money pursuing a lie.
A lie is a discontinuity in reality, a fabrication isolated from real-world causes and effects.
"I just got out of an interrogation room for about 30 minutes, where police officers were lying, saying they had video of me shooting a gun, which is a lie, saying that they had witnesses saying I had shot a gun, which is a lie," he said.
Mr. Trump looks for people who share his disregard for the truth and are willing to parrot him, "even if it's a lie, even if they know it's a lie, and even if he said the opposite the day before," said Gwenda Blair, a Trump biographer.
It would all have been a lie coming from him — pretty much everything is a lie coming from him — but that kind of speech and that kind of approach would have been the start of completely changing his image and launching a formidable re-election campaign.
"The entire campaign was predicated on a lie," said Burlington County Prosecutor Scott A. Coffina on Thursday.
"Hands up, don't shoot was built on a lie," the statement from the Miami police union said.
Her attempts to connect with her fans stopped feeling authentic and started to feel like a lie.
The magazine said it corroborated her account with friends and that she passed a lie detector test.
Is everything you previously knew a lie and the world a confusing hellhole you'll never truly understand?
But Devine says this was a lie and that Simpson had no authority to pick Carlie up.
That was a lie, and he's now been charged for giving a false report to law enforcement.
DeVine says this was a lie and Simpson had no authority to pick up Carlie that afternoon.
Originally published on January 14, 2016:Let's play a game of two truths and a lie. 29.
JOE SCARBOROUGH, MSNBC: What the president said there about all the contributions going down is a lie.
Khamenei said a recent promise by Trump not to seek regime change in Iran was "a lie".
And if it didn't happen, if it is all a lie, well then I'll be totally disappointed.
If there aren't some significant departures and significant systematic changes, it's just going to be a lie.
But Devine said that was a lie and that Simpson had no authority to pick Carlie up.
They also taught me to be financially independent, but I know now that that's also a lie.
Every time they introduce a new electric shaver that'll go easier on your face, it's a lie.
I've built this shit off just being honest and truthful, it's not a lie on that project.
Demonstrators during a lie-in demonstration supporting gun control reform near the White House on Feb. 203.
He also said that he'd be willing to take a lie detector test if ordered by Trump.
The reason is because I was born into a lie, about the identity of my real father.
I think if you were to run an ad that had a lie, that would be bad.
That means this baby is either a lie, or is not going to make it to term.
But police say that account was a lie, and that Chavez confessed to fabricating the tale, Sgt.
I want to believe in miracles ... I still believe up until now that this is a lie.
That seems like a lie, and it also seems like paying for Russian dirt to influence election.
Trump has spread the "leaking" claim around; as far as anyone can tell, it is a lie.
McKinnon's Sessions and Bennett's Pence then led Stiller to another room where a lie detector was waiting.
" When Tia reiterates actual facts, Chris countered by saying, "That's a lie … I didn't say anything wrong.
" The kicker comes near the end of the track, with Cannon describing a relationship as a "lie.
These kids need to feel that they are not that, that that's a lie that's being said.
"This all started because I got upset with a lie that my congressman told us," she says.
"If arousal goes down, people may be less likely to catch you in a lie," Sharot said.
In a nutshell, every negative thing you read about Trump from this day henceforth is a lie.
"I could tell you this whole journey was easy, but that would be a lie," Morris says.
So why are you coming out and saying it was all a lie, as the AP reports?
She accuses him of living a lie and demands to know what he does inside the park.
"I'm disappointed when the president of the United States lies, and that was a lie," Kerry said.
"One country, two systems a lie for 20 years," Wong and his fellow activists shouted, pumping fists.
To prove his innocence, Lugovoi took a lie detector test for a Russian TV documentary in 2012.
The government says all of that was a lie ... he didn't file taxes those years at all.
Potato Kugel and Yaptzik If the only kugel you know involves noodles, you've been living a lie.
Ariely says it's "hard to tell" if everyone is capable of a lie as big as Theranos.
Williams says Pugash's claim is a lie, and that organizers were not offered any meeting with Saunders.
Egg the stolen Pug was all a lie and I just feel so emotionally manipulated right now.
It didn't even feel like a lie because at this point, that is exactly what I am.
What made catching either Taylor Swift or Kanye West in a lie so tantalizing to the public?
It isn't a lie; it's just me avoiding a more honest explanation for why I'm opting out.
Sooner or later, everyone will make an excuse, tell a lie, complain about the rules or cheat.
She also said that she had passed a lie detector test administered by a former FBI agent.
Questions like: How awful would it be to find out that everything you know was a lie?
ACCORDING TO ONE of the great myths of American politics, George Washington could not tell a lie.
A declaration for a wall they will not fund, based on a lie they know is untrue.
"We find power in ourselves ... I don't have to be ashamed or live a lie," she said.
He has called the atrocity an "international extortion racket" and a "lie," according to The Washington Post.
It's a lie, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't demand to get one hovering around your neighborhood.
"Conversion therapy is not just a lie, but it's very harmful," Game told The Post and Courier.
But he can also be refreshingly honest at times, even when a lie might serve him better.
"Obama promised no tax hikes on anyone earning less than $250,000 — that was a lie," Norquist said.
" According to The Washington Post, Jones has called the Holocaust an "international extortion racket" and a "lie.
"  "It would be nice to see the judge, that is Judge Kavanaugh, take a lie detector test.
"The House Intelligence Committee Democrats keep insisting I perjured myself -- that's a lie," he tells Tucker Carlson.
On a trip back to Cairo, I visited the woman, suspecting that the story was a lie.
"Later on, I found out that everything she told me was a lie," Barbara says with disbelief.
And I never was caught in a lie by a president who went out and contradicted me.
Was this new life for which he'd fought so hard real, or was he living a lie?
And in 2013 when you were asked about it, you said no, so that is a lie.
" Yet, as he describes, "It turns out that was all a lie to lure them in there.
It's a lie so sweet you almost believe it, and Selina seems to have bought his earnestness.
Actually, that's a lie: I have a ton of fears, just that one is the main one.
In the film's most melancholy moments, you're aware that this budding friendship is built on a lie.
Once you tell a lie during the hiring process, if it is discovered you will face consequences.
And truly Dante actually likes Siddiq, so when he says he did, that&aposs not a lie.
" Biden: "It's a viral video like the other ones you're putting out that are simply a lie.
Omission was not the same as denial, I thought, which in turn was distinct from a lie.
When I was young, she told me that she had lied only once (a lie in itself).
Studies find the more often a lie is repeated, the more likely it is to be misremembered.
Despite this statement having all the trappings of something known as a "lie," Gianforte hasn't retracted it.
Chris flatly denies his guy hit anyone, or in his words ... "It's a lie, lie, lie, lie."
If I eat them, and the snacks are bad, it means everything I remember was a lie.
But those statements have been made to serve a White House narrative that is, itself, a lie.
TMZ broke the story ... Russell's lawyers say the music mogul took a lie detector test and passed.
But to say that the allegations against him didn't affect me would be a lie as well.
In a congressional hearing, Mr. Comey called Mr. Trump's characterization of morale at the F.B.I. a lie.
In my line of work, there are few things as gratifying as catching someone in a lie.
No longer could I only see, not touch; a lie was a bullet, and the barrier shattered.
We know it's a lie, and the devastation that those systems have caused is showing its ass.
He just could not help make it about his political beliefs with a whopper of a lie.
Each question, examiners say, can then be measured against the baseline to see whether it's a lie.
"They see feminism as a lie, that feminists defend the superiority of women over men," he said.
She credits her career success to recognizing that the whole idea of "executive material" was a lie.
And the second issue we cover on this stage is elevating a lie and attacking a statesman.
" (Nick said no, which was a lie.) "Do any of your brothers wives get on your nerves?
Avenatti said Swetnick would take a lie detector test, if Kavanaugh also agrees to take the test.
To say to you that that didn't shake me and didn't bother me would be a lie.
"We already knew her story was a lie," the Chicago Tribune columnist Dahleen Glanton wrote last month.
Trump's strategy for dealing with being caught in a lie is often to tell a bigger lie.
They are also regularly spun as a selling point, proof of Biden's inability to tell a lie.
" Ben Rhodes, who served as Deputy National Security Adviser for strategic communications, tweeted: "This is a lie.
Mr. Ozil referred to comments Mr. Grindel had made that dismissed multiculturalism in Germany as a lie.
" For his part, Foos swears, "unequivocally and without recourse, that I have never purposely told a lie.
Everything that educated people believed about reality turned out to be an error or, worse, a lie.
And I think that's what happens when you repeat a lie enough times, that it becomes that.
Was Obama's promise to govern as a cross-partisan unifier a lie, or just an unfulfilled ambition?
If you learn about a lie between family, do you tell the other person, or keep quiet?
The Terror argues that, deep down, everything you believe in is a lie but your own survival.
Letter To the Editor: "Words matter," Dan Barry noted earlier this year, in explaining why Donald Trump's lies need to be called lies, and not glossed over with euphemisms like "falsehoods" or "fake news" ("In Swirl of 'Untruths' and 'Falsehoods,' Calling a Lie a Lie," news analysis, Jan. 26).
So when a former head of the C.I.A. expresses regret for innocent deaths, my ears hear a lie.
"He said, 'You know, they tried to get me to take a lie detector test,&apos" recounts Shipp.
But eventually, Tran says, she concluded that the story she's been hearing all her life is a lie.
I have had people in the media, mainstream media, say, 'oh, that's all a conspiracy, it's a lie.
Crouch answers the question in his title in the negative, because there is a "lie" at its heart.
The archives have opened up, and it turns out that for 50 years, it was basically a lie.
That Facebook game about 10-concerts-I've-seen-where-one-is-a-lie doesn't really make things easier.
No, the reason I found it refreshing is because it spoke truth in the face of a lie.
Because if schools aren't about teaching people, that means everything we've been told about them is a lie.
Christmas is exhausting, and then New Year celebrations kick in, and then we all need a lie down.
King has falsely claimed that undocumented immigrants have murdered 63,000 Americans — a lie later repeated by President Trump.
If I'm not going to tell my truth, I'm sure as hell not going to tell a lie.
Who knows what it really is: Homecoming is a paranoiac thriller, and it could all be a lie.
While I'd love to say that my five sessions totally cured my headaches, that would be a lie.
"To know that it was all a lie, they would never speak to us again, Philip," she answers.
Arya catches her in the act, demanding they play a weird version of two truths and a lie.
The beverage company plans to give her a lie detector test in February 2020, when the challenge ends.
It sounds basic, but as long as Trump keeps up a lie, other people keep up the lie.
"I was having a bit of a lie down after lunch when the phone rang," Nichol later recalled.
But this was a lie I told myself, a way of accommodating the pain instead of facing it.
When people tell me that they want to see me in a relationship, I know it's a lie.
Chief Judge Frederick Lauten told Loyd he should speak to his lawyers about taking a lie-detector test.
A lie gets halfway round the world before the truth puts its shoes on, so the adage goes.
"It's more useful as a truth facilitator than as a lie detector," says Daniel Wilcox, a forensic psychologist.
Psychological science consistently finds when a lie gets repeated, it's slightly more likely to be misremembered as truth.
Not only is this extremely poor security practice, but Grindr appears to have been caught in a lie.
The Gjemeni flagship is a convertible couch that turns from stark seating system into a lie-flat futon.
Fifty-one-year-old Forrest Gordon Clark called the six felonies against him including aggravated arson a lie.
It's been said that a lie will go around the world while truth is pulling its boots on.
Amber Tamblyn is doubling down on her allegation about James Woods after the actor called it a lie.
As I said on CNN with Don Lemon, the idea that Breitbart fully supported Fields is a lie.
Asked why Trump had spent five years peddling a "lie," Conway said only Trump could answer that question.
So he never set out to create a lie, and that was the turning point in the case.
A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.
In the pantheon of Gaming's Greatest Memes, "The cake is a lie" from Portal may have the edge.
But on another level, it's telling that kid a whopper of a lie about where babies come from.
It's really a lie the Democrat and Republican establishments have pushed that the caucuses and primaries mean something.
Every day, it becomes more obvious that the emperor has no clothes, that the system is a lie.
I also had to remember that this whole thing turned from a joke to a lie, very quickly.
But Hangzhou says it is a lie: its entire municipal budget this year is only 120 billion yuan.
Let's play a little game of two truths and a lie about Jessa and Adam's day together: 1.
And for that reason, DACA was fundamentally a lie that left recipients in two-year cycles of uncertainty.
" Acosta took to Twitter to call Sanders's assertion that he put his hands on the intern "a lie.
"If I told you we were ready, that would be a lie," said Arroyo Mayor Eric Bachier Roman.
She immediately started grilling Beador about her friendship with Jaci and trying to catch Beador in a lie.
A lie of omission by a health-care provider doctor is just as damning as any affirmative lie.
Obama proved it was a lie in 2011, when he released his definitive, official, long-form birth certificate.
We've sunk from a president who cannot tell a lie to a president who can't tell the truth.
Here we have a lie rooted in racism that led to the murder of an innocent teenage boy.
The heads of three exploded on the spot others wandered away as if their lives were a lie.
Given that McGahn's letter was sent to the FBI director, it amounted to a lie to the bureau.
" The President flat-out called it a lie, during that rally last year: "It's one big ugly lie.
It includes a mattress pad and pillows, and costs significantly less than a lie-flat business-class seat.
"American Abstract art is a lie, a sham, a cover-up for a poverty of spirit," he wrote.
A lie that all the fact checkers in the world debunked when he started saying it long ago.
So we do—but only after being told that the section we've just finished reading was a lie.
It is direct aisle access, a lie-flat bed, good IFE (in-flight entertainment) and some personal space.
"A lie is a sin, but not a mortal sin," he said, adding that Zijlstra's remarks were accurate.
I would support the idea of Pence taking a lie detector test, which would include one extra question.
If we found it wasn't accurate and still used it, that's not a screw-up; that's a lie.
"They have to come up with an excuse, they have to come up with a lie," he said.
It's much more likely that the Romanian bit was a lie, and the Russian metadata was a mistake.
Imagine. Jabbari: No word of a lie, I think all of y'all lying about how sexy he is.
" Here's the Merriam-Webster dictionary's definition of a lie: "To make an untrue statement with intent to deceive.
The name is a total fabrication, a lie that's woven its way into the tapestry of American culture.
He lied to give himself an advantage, and he lied when a lie did him no good whatsoever.
"It's a lie, Bob," Mr. Menendez said, turning completely to face Mr. Hugin and gesticulating directly at him.
I'm late to it, but Vanity Fair gave Wiz Khalifa a lie detector test and it's pretty funny.
"I was expected to contact VICE and tell them I lied, which would be a lie," she said.
"The allegation that he somehow spun up a harassment campaign against the parents is a lie," he said.
It would be a lie to say I didn't crave the heat of another body in that space.
The worker fired back saying there's a "viral video" proving him right, but Biden said it's a lie.
"To say that it wasn't different would be a lie because ultimately you're the final call," Bard said.
"These comparisons people make as if they had it the same is really a lie," Dr. Caspi said.
Its central socioeconomic promise—that you can grasp some control of your fate through work—is a lie.
The Houthis claim that is a lie, and that some of the missiles did hit the intended targets.
The knowing protection of lies is a lie itself, and will ultimately bring remorse or shame or both.
The least they can do is demand some accountability of a man whose entire presidency is a lie.
What we thought was a lie was news," said Hesamedin Ashna, Mr. Rouhani's top adviser, on Twitter. "Why?
The problem people have with the Mi 8's transparent design is that it's kind of a lie.
" TL;DR, "We'll kinda try to police ads filled with lies, but what really is a 'lie' anyway?
" With Washington, who, in popular myth at least, declared, as a moral precept, "I cannot tell a lie.
They have the same effect: forcing transgender troops to live a lie and denying them medically necessary care.
There are many times when reporting a lie is the right thing to do, both ethically and practically.
At 13D, "A lie" + NEE, or "born," becomes a property receiver, an ALIENEE (which might be lesser known).
Claiming that Ukraine "blatantly interfered" in the election, as Cruz did on Sunday, is worse than a lie.
When that was exposed as a lie, local officials arrested and threatened the first doctors to expose it.
Philip was telling Stan that their entire friendship had been a lie, and simultaneously that it was real.
"The truth was hidden from the patients, a lie was created," Lienhard said on a local radio station.
"It's much better to replace a lie or a mistruth with a memorable and incompatible truth," she added.
"This isn't a lie," Rodney Fort, a professor of sport management at the University of Michigan, told me.
It would have been a lie if he didn't believe it and was attempting to mislead his audience.
He has no right as somebody who has been peddling a lie day after day after day unchallenged.
They told you playing video games would distract you from being a millionaire ... they told you a LIE.
Because I need to mention another important part about A Short Hike: its title is not a lie.
Silence also creates significant emotional barriers with the living because you, in a sense, start living a lie.
She clearly caught DeGeneres in a lie, and for many, the resulting awkwardness was darkly satisfying to watch.
The new song from London pop duo Kira, "That Would Be a Lie", is kind of about that.
The bulk of the story is largely about this character going through some lengths to maintain a lie.
"A lie doesn't become truth just because it appears on the front page of the newspaper," he said.
Muscat and his wife called the accusation a lie, and said the document must have been a forgery.
The "koi" are harmless, except taken en masse, when they make everything seem like it could be a lie.
Though Brown stated that he was four years sober, his friends told Dr. Phil that it was a lie.
President Trump said that he was "sending an armada" to the region, which turned out to be a lie.
I get really mean tweets about it all the time, nothing lives in there, that&aposs all a lie.
And when Fox News fact-checks you and calls you out on a lie...you know you're in trouble.
Kimmel also asked her to take a lie detector test and gave his picks for the show's final three.
But I don't think there is a lie in the trailer that people will be angry about, you know?
Ozark season two is built on a lie, one the audience can see coming from a long way off.
It pushes its characters to the limit until revenge has become exhausting and we all need a lie-down.
They slide over everything you accomplished, and you're forced to think, 'Everything the establishment told us is a lie.
"Everything we've been told about the Holocaust is a lie,"  Fitzgerald recently said on a neo-Nazi radio show .
Consider this list a lowlights reel: · Top national security aide Michael Flynn, caught in a lie, forced to resign.
"There's only so much you can say when someone legit pulls a lie out of their a—," she says.
" Next, he tweeted, "Goofy Elizabeth Warren, Hillary Clinton's flunky, has a career that is totally based on a lie.
Russia's claim that the gas was released when a rebel arms dump was bombed is almost certainly a lie.
" Zuckerberg: "I think lying is bad, and if you ran an ad with a lie, that would be bad.
We later find out that this was a lie — Tyrion would never bet against his own family, after all.
"Pence wants the public to think he's removed from Trump's scandals, but that's a lie, he's not," Shah added.
So if your enemies are "people you want to catch in a lie about having read your email," absolutely.
I wish I could attribute my good grades to my genius-level intelligence, but that would be a lie.
"Chapman's story about seeing Adnan in the library the day Hae was killed is a lie," one sister wrote.
He told stories about his Vietnam battles and.... ...conquests, how brave he was, and it was all a lie.
You have to understand that people who choose not to discuss their personal lives are not living a lie.
"Everything they said was a lie and not true," the official says of the later reports of a robbery.
But to say, "Everything you are seeing in the media is a lie" — wow, that is pretty dangerous stuff.
It was a lie, but my mother bought it and dropped the idea of marrying me off to him.
The questions cycled back and jumped around, as if they were trying to catch him out in a lie.
He told stories about his Vietnam battles and.......conquests, how brave he was, and it was all a lie.
Before the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump fueled the birther movement, which was based on a lie about Obama's birthplace.
And it's a ... A lie we've been living with Turns out Swedish meatballs aren't from Sweden after all. Scandalous!
Cohen now admits that was a lie -- and one he told out of a sense of obligation to Trump.
They were barred from running for failing to gather enough signatures of support, which they say is a lie.
This is not merely a dispute between two candidates — it is the difference between the truth and a lie.
Nick surfaces from a horde only long enough to tell his mother that he couldn't find Travis — a lie.
If someone suggests a lie that is useful to him, he will happily pass it along or endorse it.
It can't tell the difference between a fact and a lie, which is part of what makes it volatile.
"Trump said he had no dealings with the Russians, that is now shown to be a lie," said Rep.
"A lie is different from the spin, exaggerations and squabbling between candidates that are commonplace in politics," she said.
He lies about his age so he can join the Army at 14 (unless this itself is a lie).
" The editorial board noted that Hatch promised that 2012 would be his last race: "Clearly it was a lie.
" Brown, however, appeared unconvinced, saying, "If you're convinced Mitch McConnell never tells a lie, be that as it may.
" Acosta also took to Twitter to call Sanders's assertion that he put his hands on the intern, "a lie.
But then you see this undated chart, and it doesn't seem so crazy anymore: Our donuts are a lie.
"To say I am not mentally tired in ways and exhausted in ways would be a lie," she said.
Pakistan said that was a lie, and there was nothing more than routine crossfire along the Line of Control.
"If you know it's a lie and you have a person testify, you are an active participant," he said.
But it was tasty food and a lie-flat seat on a long flight — what&aposs not to like?
Candidates can weather most embarrassing stories, and spokespeople know that getting caught in a lie only makes things worse.
Not only is that a lie — the president has broad powers to set administrative policy — it is also hypocritical.
Senator Bob Corker said he wouldn't support a plan "adding one penny to the deficit"; that was a lie.
The director would pretend to catch the child, and the child would have to come up with a lie.
Cunningham later recanted the wig story entirely and failed a lie-detector test about her original statement to investigators.
The statue of the czar outside the Church on the Blood was a lie, because it changed the past.
"People had thought that they were going to open the gates, but that was a lie," Ms. Caballero said.
Kidnapping by fraud is if I tell them a lie to get them to accompany me to a location.
This metamorphosis occurs simply and convincingly, as does the amazing growth of Pinocchio's nose whenever he tells a lie.
In a burst of almost collegial admiration, Cercas wonders if a lie can ever be a work of art.
A 2006 study in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology tested subjects on their ability to detect a lie.
Brooke Mille is no more a lie than any other brand: It's just newer and faster and more online.
We know this to be true, and an alternative version of history that denies this is a lie. Period.
That's not just a lie, it's a generative lie, since when people come to believe it, it informs life.
His aides said in 2001 that he had passed a lie-detector test, but the results were not released.
"It's a lie that the borders will open," Migration Minister Dimitris Vitsas told Greek state television ERT on Friday.
"We use a lie detector test routinely for CIA agents and FBI agents," the Kentucky Republican told reporters Thursday.
In other words, we're about as likely to identify a lie as we are to win a coin toss.
But of course to Mike Pence, a lie is just a truth that hasn't gone through conversion therapy yet.
He'll give up on a lie only when he feels his enemy has been vanquished, or his goal accomplished.
He told stories about his Vietnam battles and conquests, how brave he was, and it was all a lie.
You will have dates who teach you that gender roles are a lie used by capitalism to herd sheep.
During his campaign, he said that Mexican immigrants bring "tremendous infectious disease" across the border, which is a lie.
"If you want to make people believe a lie, the experts taught us, make it big," the board wrote.
"I thought I could probably make up a lie about girls and any boy would believe it," she said.
" After Mr. Biden promised that there would not be family separations under his administration, someone shouted, "That's a lie!
President Trump, you may think you are "pro-life" and preventing abortions, but that's a lie or a delusion.
Asked whether his contention just days earlier that he would not switch parties was a lie, Van Drew demurred.
He maintained his innocence, saying he would not put his family "through a fire like this" for a lie.
If you fire off answers as though you're responding to a lie-detector test, you're doing yourself a disservice.
The press office that covers for a president who can rarely go a single hour without telling a lie.
Bloomberg's campaign manager Kevin Sheekey called Gray's claim "a lie" and said that Bloomberg hasn't had a heart attack.
Ms. Ross passed a lie-detector test denying she had paid anyone to lie, the polygraph examiner told us.
But Theo — a milquetoast, middle-class middleman — isn't entirely what he seems: His name and history are a lie.
It's a cop-out, a lie in the way it's wrong to call me a victim and nothing more.
In other words, we favor benevolence over honesty, when it&aposs clear someone told a lie for benevolent reasons.
It's classic, of repeating a lie so many times that it becomes ... it gets on par with the truth.
Some organized a lie-in — a form of protest in which participants simulate being dead — while others held rallies.
Brown called the attorney general's trip to California a political stunt and his description of California's laws a lie.
Because with everything you're reading, not only are the opposing views wrong, it's mendacious, it's evil, it's a lie.
Using exact terms will only make it more powerful when the press catches Mr Trump red-handed in a "lie".
Before you get mad about this game of Two Truths And A Lie you never asked to play, read on.
Shipp recounts: "[Simpson] said, 'You know, they tried to get me to take a lie detector test,&apos" recounts Shipp.
A tattoo cannot possibly be temporary if it lasts a full three years; Affleck had been caught in a lie.
When he asked her why she was there, she couldn't come up with a lie, so she just started crying.
It's the simple finding that the more often a lie is repeated, the more likely it is to be believed.
The indictment said that was a lie and that he had picked up Zhang as she waited for a bus.
When told of his charges, Clark yelled out "it's a lie" from behind a courtroom partition, the Desert Sun reported.
Hopefully Kris doesn't have to take a lie detector test anytime soon, otherwise that'd be some bad news for Kim.
"With catfishing, the idea is to be devious and to cause embarrassment to someone else through a lie," Silva said.
"We don't live in holes, but I haven't heard talk about it all and that's not a lie," Luck said.
I tell women, that whole, 'You can have it all' — mmm, nope, not at the same time, that's a lie.
No word of a lie: I once saw a megachurch pastor almost choke to death on his own fog machine.
Cosby's lawyer calls the claims "a lie," citing "glaring" differences in her story from an interview she gave in 2002.
I also think capitalism has been very successful at presenting human life as an individual pursuit, but that's a lie.
A week earlier a participant, Steven Dymond, had been found dead, shortly after failing a lie-detector test on camera.
"Everything they said was a lie and not true," the official said of the men's later reports of a robbery.
"Fraud alert: I am not a developer at Goxtrade and probably their entire business is a lie," she tweeted Friday.
And, he informs Mikkel that he's a priest at St. Christopher's Church, which may or may not be a lie.
He also insisted he never said he'd allow nation states like Saudi Arabia to nuclear arm, which is a lie.

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