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To everyone's relief, the news turned out to be untrue.
It would be untrue to the legacy of the character.
The federal watchdog also determined several allegations proved to be untrue.
In the next scene, that promise is proven to be untrue.
Some aides, the Post added, consider Kelly's version to be untrue.
"The matter was investigated and found to be untrue," Mr. Clifford said.
If that proves to be untrue, Washington needs to send him home.
There's also the awkward issue that it turns out to be untrue.
The information that they presented to the judges turned out to be untrue.
Tesla provided few details on how it determined the complaints to be untrue.
According to newspaper, other information on Papadopoulos's resume also appears to be untrue.
Like many myths, the gory details of these accounts are likely to be untrue.
"Unfortunately, all of Garofalo's claims turned out to be untrue," the network's statement reads.
Virtually every promise that Democrats made about ObamaCare has been shown to be untrue.
For us to tell you that that absolutely will not happen would be untrue.
Whatever she told me would almost certainly be untrue within a week or two.
The claim of the cartel connection turned out to be untrue, authorities have said.
Totalitarians insist on forcing people to say things they know or believe to be untrue.
But surveillance video and additional documents, first obtained by ProPublica, revealed that to be untrue.
We think it's going to turn out to be untrue because it would be totally illegal.
"To say that it's not hurtful would be untrue," Mr. Gray added, referring to the criticism.
His initial claim, then, that their meeting was not about a campaign issue appeared to be untrue.
But her fake death was unique, at least in the way it was shown to be untrue.
Perhaps Popeyes thinks this is ample heat for Popeyes chicken, but I also know that to be untrue.
If they prove to be untrue, the company will go through with the acquisition as planned, he said.
And while it is said the row has not touched the Indo-US strategic relationship, that may be untrue.
Oh, and about Kanye West — Yeezy's claim that he would executive produce the album turned out to be untrue.
Twitter rant where he suggested that she had a sex tape — a claim that was later proven to be untrue.
We are not rejecting all allegations...our government always checks all the allegations, and some were found to be untrue.
Before the end of the year, Assange himself proved this to be untrue: Manning had merely rounded up from 251,287.
The story of his recovery, though later found to be untrue, served as the major inspiration for his creative output.
Christensen also alleged that the girl had assaulted the school's principal, a claim that has since been proven to be untrue.
Spokesmen from his department claim Mr Price flew private only when commercial flights were unavailable, but that appears to be untrue.
Cowlings is worried his character in the series -- played by Malcolm-Jamal Warner -- will be untrue and damaging to his reputation.
" This proved to be untrue and Vanessa dispelled the rumors by telling Us Weekly, "Sorry, we are very much still together!
Finding fault with its premises, they declared the study to be untrue, and awarded the candidate three "Pinocchios" for referencing it.
You could say all of this and pretty much anything else you liked about Brexit, and it would not be untrue.
Previous reports that he was in the Philadelphia or in the Baltimore area have turned out to be untrue, police have said.
The police initially declined to make arrests, saying that no victims had come forward (an assertion that turned out to be untrue).
A state grand jury found her story to be untrue and all the men who were accused in the attack were exonerated.
But now even the basic narrative that millennials avoid taking on high-interest credit card debt is revealing itself to be untrue.
Those only aware of her overlap with Obama might make assumptions about her attitudes elsewhere, which would turn out to be untrue.
Darwin was neither the first, nor probably the last, to have a theory about the appendix that turned out to be untrue.
Some of the leaked stories have proven to be untrue, giving the Trump administration political ammunition in its attacks against the press.
But a lot of things are possible, in the theoretical sense, that aren't worth speculating aloud because they are likely to be untrue.
"If you are not sure of the source or concerned that the information may be untrue, think twice before sharing," reads another tip.
Kelly's lawyer has reportedly said the documentary contains false allegations, though he has not yet specified which ones are alleged to be untrue.
A Tesla representative told Business Insider when the suit was filed that Tesla had investigated the allegations and found them to be untrue.
Warren wants to say things she knows to be untrue, we believe Facebook should not be in the position of censoring that speech.
Before you say a single word, think of all the times you made an assumption about a stranger that proved to be untrue.
A joke you make could be misinterpreted, or you might spread something that turns out to be untrue through no fault of your own.
Some reports of executions in North Korea have turned out to be untrue, with officials who had been reported as being executed later reappearing.
"This association suggests that the offered supposition that higher list prices and greater reliance on rebates reduce costs may be untrue," the authors write.
Variety also took pains to point out that "insufficient evidence" is not, in fact, the same thing as finding the allegations to be untrue.
The next day, the Franklin County, Ohio, board of elections announced that it was investigating and that the fraud claims appeared to be untrue.
What do you think was the biggest misconception you had about comas that you now know to be untrue or wildly different from the reality?
Al-Baghdadi's reclusiveness fed rumors of his demise, with many news outlets carrying speculative reports of his death, all of which proved to be untrue.
Just as the London 'police report' turned out to be fabricated, we are confident that these anecdotes will be shown to be untrue as well.
Just as the London "police report" turned out to be fabricated, we are confident that these anecdotes will be shown to be untrue as well.
Analysts at Citi Research also suggested that Apple's new iPhones would come with support for the Apple Pencil, although that turned out to be untrue.
The results of the study turned out to be untrue and Andrew Wakefield, one of the authors of the study, had his medical license revoked.
Skeptics pointed to the Iraq war, when the Bush administration's claim that Saddam Hussein was harboring weapons of mass destruction turned out to be untrue.
To say Dossena has found his footing would mean that the house of Rabanne has lacked solid ground for several seasons, but it'd also be untrue.
Then, in 2014 he told Mass Appeal he was signed to Cash Money Records, which turned out to be untrue, but not before stirring things up.
Author's Note There's a Yiddish expression, bubbe meise, which my husband and I use when our children tell us a story we know to be untrue.
"This is just the latest," he said, "in unnamed sources quoting secondhand hearsay concerning Mr. Kushner that, like the others, will be shown to be untrue."
They say things that they either know to be untrue or have no knowledge of whatsoever and present as truth anyway (only to be proven wrong).
Mr. al-Baghdadi's reclusiveness fed rumors of his demise, with many news media outlets carrying speculative reports of his death, all of which proved to be untrue.
They are making up facts they know to be untrue in an effort to save Carrey's career, which was over when he lied about not having STDs.
Last August, Taiwan-based publication Economic Daily News reported that Apple would bring Apple Pencil support to its high-end smartphones, which turned out to be untrue.
But even on the off chance the report turns out to be untrue, it's still clear players in the global transportation game are jostling for top billing.
"The worst fear is that someone says something, and even if they didn't mean it to be untrue or misleading or wrong, it could create confusion," Shulman said.
Here are three examples of stories deemed to be "untrue" by the Chinese Government, according to the NYT: • The decay of moral standards in villages in northeastern China.
" "With this in mind, it is quite possible that Kim's claim could be untrue, which would come as no surprise to those familiar with the regime's saber rattling.
Parallels between reactionary trends now and those of the thirties are inexact, of course, and can be untrue to the facts of both eras, at least in America.
The house isn't much more than a tin shack, and, over two hours, almost every bond between these people will be tested, snapped, or proved to be untrue.
It would be comforting, on some level, to believe that Trump is simply lying, that he is trying to convince us of what he knows to be untrue.
"If Senator Warren wants to say things she knows to be untrue, we believe Facebook should not be in the position of censoring that speech," the spokesperson said.
In February Rodrigo Duterte, president of the Philippines, banned a local news website, Rappler, from covering his events because he deemed its reports criticising his policies to be untrue.
Trump reads things or hears things, who knows where, and is it his fault that when he repeats these things they turn out to be untrue or hideously racist?
This is how the famous "Shyamalan twist" usually operates: The characters — and the audience — make a set of assumptions about the world that turn out to be untrue. Surprise!
The Associated Press and other news outlets reported earlier on Monday that a US Capitol police officer was also shot during the incident, but that proved to be untrue.
And the co-author, Lisa DePaulo, sued Ms. Pirro, saying the host forced her to perform menial tasks and tried to include material that she knew to be untrue.
The piece set off a string of high-profile denials from the White House, causing alarm among Justice Department officials since they knew Mr. Flynn's statements to be untrue.
But the real issue arises if a politician were to say something they know to be untrue without acknowledging it, so as to secretly and intentionally misinform the public.
The allegations seem so likely to be untrue that even writing the words "Trump" and "allegedly raped a 13-year-old" in the same sentence feels sort of icky.
But the German government and other critics have rebuked the Kremlin and the Russian media, saying they amplified and distorted the case even after it was shown to be untrue.
And I, who was only accused by one woman in a child custody case, which was looked at and proven to be untrue, I get lumped in with these people.
He was taken to Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital after he claimed to have tried to commit suicide by taking pills, but Chief Boyce said that turned out to be untrue.
That proved to be untrue, and in the months that followed, both the news media and the special counsel's investigators revealed numerous instances of contacts between Russians and campaign aides.
If either Trump's testimony or memos written by Comey about his conversations with the president turn out to be untrue, either man could be charged with lying to federal investigators.
That kind of traffic is lucrative business for the Macedonians, some of whom told BuzzFeed that they made up to $5,000 per month pushing information they knew to be untrue.
"The idea is that the public has a legitimate interest in knowing what the government, or credible organizations, are saying, even if it is ultimately found to be untrue," Kirtley said.
Asked Thursday to explain why the president has so often been caught making statements that turned out either to be untrue or exaggerations, Spicer said that's the nature of the man.
A 39-year-old Colorado inmate claimed in May that he was the son of the late music legend, but sources later told CNN a DNA test proved this to be untrue.
They are attacking a grieving mother and making up facts they know to be untrue in an effort to save Carrey's career, which was over when he lied about not having STDs.
But one thing that happens when we acquire too much "knowledge" is that, like Othello, we sometimes fail to distinguish it from what can never be known, which may not be untrue.
Among other things, participants are also expressly banned from lying to others or starting rumours about reasons for market moves that they know to be untrue, in aid of moving the broader market.
But Trump also straight-up lies on occasion, even if it's relatively rare to find a case where he said something he demonstrably knew to be untrue in an effort to deceive someone.
"If Senator Warren wants to say things she knows to be untrue, we believe Facebook should not be in the position of censoring that speech," a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement Saturday.
" In a statement, a Facebook spokesperson said that "If Senator Warren wants to say things she knows to be untrue, we believe Facebook should not be in the position of censoring that speech.
Wolff addresses the inherent challenge of reporting on this White House in an introductory author's note, explaining that the recollections of sources can collide with one another and in some cases be untrue entirely.
Trump's relationship with Russia has been a central controversy dating back to his campaign and he and other administration officials initially fiercely denied any contact or business dealings, which later investigation proved to be untrue.
That was followed by Secretary of State Colin Powell's presentation of intelligence evidence of WMD that turned out to be untrue to the UN Security Council, before the launch of the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
When these claims are found to be untrue, as multiple congressional inquiries have brought to light in recent years, these students deserve relief and remuneration — not a deregulated system with no accountability for bad actors.
While it'd be untrue to say I wasn't already privy to music from anime— "Bindy" from Cowboy Bebop, "Days" from Eureka Seven (greatest opening of all time, fight me)—none hit me as uniquely as this.
Either way, in order for Melania to have gotten a green card and then US citizenship, she would have had to attest that she hadn't violated immigration law before — something that now appears to be untrue.
When Wallace asked him why even conservative economists say his economic growth projections are unrealistic, Trump replied that we recently had "a terrible jobs report" — a total non sequitur that also (surprise!) happens to be untrue.
In October 2002, President George W. Bush sought authorization from Congress to invade Iraq, a country that he claimed was making significant progress toward building a nuclear weapon (a claim that was later found to be untrue).
The meeting grew out of a claim that 14 black girls vanished in the nation's capital in a single day, made in an image that spread on social media last week, that turned out to be untrue.
As Booker notes, Barr has previously suggested that black and white Americans charged with the same offense are treated the same way by the criminal justice system, a claim countless studies have simply shown to be untrue.
"In a weird way, what's happened to us is, the broader narrative about the president saying either things which are reckless, or said without evidence, or are known to be untrue, applies to us as well," he said.
The 2015–16 season marks the first as lead anchor for Holt, who took over for Williams following revelations that statements he made about various news stories he was covering were proven to be untrue or greatly exaggerated.
The statement must be untrue, and it is something that will lower the reputation of the person it's being said about in the eyes of others, resulting in damages to the person about which the statement is made.
The only thing the president has mostly claimed to be untrue in the whistleblower's complaint is the allegation that he (otherwise unaccountably) froze the military aid in an effort to create leverage over Mr Zelensky for his demands.
And depending on the conditions of the encounter, Trump might also open himself up to questioning on other issues, and risk saying something that may later turn out to be untrue and place himself in legal and political jeopardy.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, however, to insisted in a press conference on Saturday evening that "this was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration, period," CNN reports — a statement that every inauguration photograph proves to be untrue.
Victim A also believed state police were aware of his story in detail, something that he learned to be untrue only in late 2015, when his attorney told him that the allegations against Sandusky were the only thing relayed to authorities.
If a post is found to be untrue, the company says it reduces the circulation of such fake posts by more than 80 percent, but slightly modified versions of the same images, video or text can escape detection and spread further.
It's axiomatic that the ultimate goal of those who compare Trump to Hitler (even if they know it to be untrue) is to frighten and cajole others into not voting for Trump, yet this tactic almost always has the opposite effect.
Dressing up a lie by calling it "truthful hyperbole" is not a defense; it's a confession that Trump intentionally used exaggerated facts he knew to be untrue to "play to people's fantasies" -- and, in the process, make money for himself.
While his representatives denied the 2017 stories at the time and said they were "confident that these anecdotes will be shown to be untrue," Pishevar retreated from public view, while his business partner quietly wound down their venture firm, Sherpa Capital without him.
Fact-checkers and other journalists of the old school have high standards when it comes to calling something a lie: To fit, a statement not only has to be untrue, but you have to know the speaker was trying to trick his or her audience.
The film tells the story of how a brave baker named Beth (cast member Vanessa Bayer) is intimidated by "liberal elites run wild" and the gay agenda into admitting something she knows to be untrue: That God is a brunch- and drama-loving gay man.
" AMI's chief content officer, Dylan Howard, said in a statement: "It is a disconcerting view of the level of hysteria and partisanship in American politics that not reporting a story that multiple media outlets have now also confirmed to be untrue has become headline news.
As much as I thought it'd be fun to type "John H. Johnson was the Hugh Hefner of black America," that would be untrue, since Johnson's progressiveness was more evident in that he wanted to elevate a race and showcase all it could be.
When President Barack Obama's promise that people who liked their health plans could keep them under the Affordable Care Act proved to be untrue, Republicans seized on the fallout so effectively that it then propelled them to majorities in both the House and Senate.
At times, government and military officials have been quoted in the Nigerian news media as saying that a cease-fire deal had been struck with the militants or that the release of the kidnapped girls had been arranged, statements that later proved to be untrue.
What she said in the ad: In response: "If Senator Warren wants to say things she knows to be untrue, we believe Facebook should not be in the position of censoring that speech," said Andy Stone, a spokesman for Facebook, in a statement to CNN.
North Korea's state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported that Kim attended the opening of the Games Monday alongside his wife and a coterie of top officials from the country -- including Kim Yong Chol, the diplomat whose purported demise last week turned out to be untrue.
And once he gets going in a conversation with Robert Mueller, no matter how well prepared he would be, there would be a huge risk that he would blunder into saying something that could be shown to be untrue later on, and that would be disastrous.
Following the drama around the Covington High School boys and their encounter with a Native American protester, many conservatives are venting their frustration with the media for leaping to conclusions over allegations that bigoted Trump supporters harassed or attacked minorities, which have turned out to be untrue.
There have been egregious cases of journalistic fabrication before, including those by Jayson Blair, a New York Times reporter who resigned in 2003, and Janet Cooke, a Washington Post reporter who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1981 for an article the paper later determined to be untrue.
People who have been accused by 20 women, 50 women, 100 women of abuse and abuse and abuse — and I, who was only accused by one woman in a child custody case which was looked at and proven to be untrue, I get lumped in with these people.
But while Donald Trump is absolutely right to say that his father was not charged in the 1927 incident, the candidate's other claims—that Fred Trump never lived at 175-24 Devonshire Road, and more importantly, that his involvement in a Klan rally "never happened"—appear to be untrue.
But in 2017, to make a movie about eating disorders that is so like the ones made thirty years ago is not only to be untrue to the suffering of millions of people, but to the people who are most vulnerable to losing their lives to this disease.
Though the beloved TV show The Simpsons sadly went off the airwaves after ten wonderful seasons in 1999 (you cannot prove this to be untrue la la la not listening la la la), the show seems to have more relevance now, in the internet age, than ever before.
In a statement Feinstein posted to her website that afternoon, she noted that she was the one who had released the email and that the NSA told her committee it found no other "relevant communications from Snowden... in email or any other form," which turned out to be untrue.
Though receptive in the end, she was somewhat dubious when I explained to her the facts that contradicted her wholly swallowed conspiracy theories and clung to her dislike of the former secretary of State even after practically everything she had based her animosity on was proven to be untrue.
As a native Clevelander, I've always known that designation to be untrue, but when the only things people remember about your town are that your sports teams are cursed and your lake once caught on fire because it was filled with garbage, trying to defend it is an uphill battle.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz publicly denied colluding to help Clinton defeat Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE, which turned out to be untrue.
Absent malice in intentionally publishing a story a news organization knows to be untrue, American law makes it very difficult to libel public figures, but the new verdict from the federal court in Florida set a precedent that even household names can successfully sue for "an unreasonable invasion of privacy," a nebulous and dangerous new standard.
It's a predictable irony that I wrote at Deadspin for over a decade, and in that time exhausted miles of column space bitching out other columnists and reporters for getting stories wrong, while at the same time IMMEDIATELY dismissing anything written about me as invalid the second I came across anything that I deemed to be untrue or inappropriately critical.
Add to those handicaps an unpopular press secretary who says things that are proven to be untrue; a dissembling adviser with no facts and little grip on the truth; a senior adviser utterly lacking in humility whose propensity for alternate facts defies logic; and last but by no means least, Flynn, whose tenure as national security adviser is the shortest on record and whose own alternate facts cost him his job.
His next three plays, also one-acts, were also successes Off Broadway: "The Sandbox" and "The American Dream" were portraits of family dynamics etched in acid, and "The Death of Bessie Smith," which bordered on uncharacteristic agitprop, was about an incident (later revealed to be untrue) in which the great blues singer of the title, who died after an auto accident, had been turned away from a whites-only hospital.
The case has recalled other cases of fabrication in journalism, including those by Stephen Glass, a magazine writer whose inventions were found out in 1998; Jayson Blair, a New York Times reporter who resigned in 2003 after editors discovered "frequent acts of journalistic fraud"; and Janet Cooke, a Washington Post reporter who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1981 for an article the paper later determined to be untrue.

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