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It's a time in which cable news spews falsities, and the president retweets those falsities.
Still, she said it's difficult to weed out all falsities.
Republicans shouldn't have to add falsities into their arguments, but they choose to.
Perhaps our own social retrenchment has sharpened our awareness of nostalgia's platitudes and falsities.
These "rumors" have largely encompassed any information about the virus, rather than outright falsities.
Some were "useful idiots" (as the Russian expression goes), who were simply negligent in spreading falsities.
But if the two parallels are judiciously combined, the falsities may help to cancel each other out.
But presumably the government is not intending the new unit to police its own communications for falsities.
The alternative is to state administration positions that would validate Infowars-level falsities and demonstrate further disregard for truth.
Trump has repeatedly cast Cohen as a liar peddling falsities to federal investigators to obtain a lighter prison sentence.
But Scott, a key ally of Trump, that said much of the Democrats' arguments stem from "hearsay" and falsities.
Except when you're Trump, who has throughout his tenure refused to back down from even the most obvious falsities.
He bemoaned the way information flows in a digital age, and decried an echo-chamber of falsities masquerading as facts.
These "rumors" have often encompassed real information about the virus, rather than outright falsities, as Business Insider's Sophia Ankel reported.
In Kyrgyzstan they use religious leaders and quiz show competitions about the Quran to debunk falsities extremists try to use.
In recent years, the site added staff as it took increasing aim at the routine falsities of the political process.
I now see that silence was taken as an opportunity to fill in the blanks with even more falsities, and juicer stories.
After all, if sharing objective facts with someone leads them to believe the falsities you challenge more intensely, then what's the point?
We live in a new normal of misinformation sharing, one where falsities are pushed as truths by the highest levels of power.
I can answer directly, that the level of falsities and lies that was present in the media did not allow a calm conversation.
Trump has attacked his onetime confidant as a liar willing to peddle falsities to prosecutors in order to obtain a lighter prison sentence.
"PETA and similar people were contacting us upset over the drop but the problem is there were so many falsities put out there," said Malin.
And since the impeachment inquiry started, the Trump campaign has been flooding Facebook with falsities that nice older citizens can share with other nice older citizens.
His preferred style is cacophony, rather than variations on a theme, and it will be to his detriment, whether he's attacking Clinton with facts or falsities.
As cultural properties, they are a collective reclamation, a rejection of the falsities The Birth of a Nation enlarged in the pop conscience so long ago.
Zuckerberg in an interview over the summer said it is sometimes difficult to discern between harmful falsities and posts in which people share their unpopular opinions.
But Cohen's admission has added a new wrinkle, suggesting that those close to the president were prepared to spread falsities in order to conceal links to Russia.
The conceit that the routine practice of claiming Native-ness is largely harmless and that most people bar themselves from spreading such falsities is an indefensible lie.
Even if the Times had fully retracted or corrected the alleged falsities after they were pointed out, a retraction will not protect a defendant under New York law.
PlexCoin offered eye-popping returns, but its claims about employing a global team of experts were bullshit, according to the US Securities and Exchange Commission, among other falsities.
We think we can't ever know enough about killers, so we pretend it's alright to keep telling stories about them, and these falsities feed each other until they bloat.
"Today the rich and powerful seem all too ready to tweet falsities in the hope and expectation that their wealth and position will protect them," he wrote in a statement.
O'Connell is not concerned with whether they are held accountable for their surreal or absurd falsities; rather, she explores the compulsion to cause trouble, no matter the risks or consequences.
The old me, echoing Louis Brandeis, thought the antidote for falsities was "more speech," but I now know that more speech achieves nothing when there is a surfeit of talk.
It is a war against truth itself; a shock and awe campaign of falsities that seeks to undermine institutions, play on fears and prejudices, and obscure reality for political gain.
"I think being more transparent about falsities in photos helps you realize that the people in these seemingly 'perfect' posts don't look like that all of the time," Puhto told Insider.
Washington funded the Voice of America that my family relied on to hear the truth, but today the White House spews falsities, in which the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan becomes a counterterrorist operation.
Looking around with adult eyes, I suppose that I can see over the top of the wall of the secret garden: I can see the ideological underpinnings, understand the context, sniff out the falsities.
"I think being more transparent about falsities in photos helps you realize that the people in these seemingly 'perfect' posts don't look like that all of the time," Puhto said of why people like her posts.
Regardless of falsities that are streaming out of Beijing, it is not the actions of the U.S. or any other nation that have spurred mass unrest in Hong Kong, but Beijing's heavy hand over the sovereign region.
Despite the Silicon Valley giant's increased efforts to clamp down on how misinformation is spread, policy makers, journalists and others in Europe remain skeptical about the ability of Facebook and other technology companies to fight such digital falsities.
But they are relatively powerless to clamp down on this sort of grassroots, user-created misinformation that has become the bread-and-butter for how falsities spread across social media as fast as the virus itself is jumping from country to country.
Trump family lore is so full of falsities, including the oft-repeated claim that the same woman who couldn't fathom Taco Bell was an Olympic skier (she wasn't), that the personal narrative that Trump Jr. offers cannot be considered reliable or informative.
Ms. Hicks has already admitted to telling "white lies" for the president, a thoroughly banal disclosure from a member of an administration that hemorrhages blatant falsities as a matter of course, but that may prove problematic depending on who she lied to and what about.
It's as if SNL is unable to see the real woman, whose need to bludgeon everything that pops up in front of her with talking points and demonstrable falsities is genuinely, unnervingly hilarious, because to see the real her might require pretending all of this is really happening.
But the growth of digital misinformation and other falsities is likely to only grow in a season of elections in Europe in which British and German voters will soon head to the polls, said Janis Sarts, director of the NATO Strategic Communications Center of Excellence, a think tank in Riga, Latvia.
I now see that silence was taken as an opportunity to fill in the blanks with even more falsities, and juicer stories, and we, yes WE, believe we have a moral responsibility to young girls to end that narrative, because at the end of all of this, those young girls are the ones who lose.
The book is an abridgement one of Kashi's Rijal. As Shaykh Tusi thought that the book of Kashi contained falsities, he made the decision to select from it and rewrite it in the form of Ekhtiyar. This book contains 1115 Hadith and refer to 515 people including the friends of the Shia Imam.
Down to the time of Alban Butler it was frequently commended to those showing an inclination to Roman Catholicism, and was often reprinted and abridged. In the controversial parts, and especially in the attack on the "falsities" of Matthew Sutcliffe, Walsingham perhaps worked with Parsons. In 1618 he published his Reasons for embracing the Catholic Faith (London).
These falsities proclaimed that a Jewish religious event included the sacrifice of a Christian child. In Blois, France, as many as 40 Jews were accused of killing a young Christian boy. They were found guilty and killed. Though Blood Libels and persecution did not define Jewish-Christian relations in the Middle-Ages in France, it had a large impact on the way the history of this time period is recited.
Benta's Farm. :;Visconde de Sabugosa (roughly "Viscount of Corncob"; "sabugo" means corncob in Portuguese. "Sabugosa" is a parody of the Count de Sabugosa) Visconde is a very polite puppet made of corncob with a high IQ & a love for all knowledge, especially science such as biology and zoology. He is very pedantic as he is seen teaching the kids & correcting exaggerated stories and falsities of all sorts, even getting visibly irritated when done enough.
Many of what are proclaimed as 'facts' are, debatably, exciting myths and legends. The books, for example, claim that Shakespeare invented the evil actions he attributed to Richard III and present Caligula as being insane. Some of these falsities are listed in the song "It's Not True" in the CBBC TV series. Promoting Reading for Pleasure in the Primary School argues that the series provides an extensive level of detail for the subject material, and uses strong, authentic sources.
Tyler, now mentally fully turned into Voq, attempts to kill her. Burnham is unable to defend herself, and Mirror Saru arrives and attacks Tyler, saving her. Burnham fakes Tyler's execution, actually transporting him to the Discovery ship together with the files from the where he is held captive. Later, Burnham is dismayed to learn her falsities at Harlak have been uncovered by the silent emperor, who turns out to be her former captain Philippa Georgiou's mirror version.
He was elected to be the committee chairman of the Anti-Corruption Select Committee on 16 December 2016, with of the Centre Party as deputy chairwoman. He is currently a member of the Rural Affairs Committee. Talvik would later fully join on 8 March 2017 and become the leader of the Free Party, elected into the position on 24 April. His election came after the Free Party controversially kicked out fellow candidate for leadership Jevgeni Krištafovitš on 24 March 2017 for "spreading falsities and slandering the party".
Flewelling created a unique world in Luck in the Shadows, continued throughout the rest of the series, and expanded upon in her sister series', The Tamír Triad. The main setting takes place in a country called Skala, which is part of the Three Lands: Skala, Mycena, and Plenimar. She gives the land a history that is deep with detail and realistic happenings, from war, trade and racism to natural corrosion. The politics are easy to understand, yet still rich with intrigue and, if you know where to look for them, falsities.
Prime Minister of Italy Matteo Renzi met with U.S. President Obama and leaders of Europe at a meeting in Berlin, Germany in November 2016, and spoke about the fake news problem. Renzi hosted discussions on Facebook Live in an effort to rebut falsities online. The influence became so heavy that a senior adviser to Renzi began a defamation complaint on an anonymous Twitter user who had used the screenname "Beatrice di Maio". The Five Star Movement (M5S), an Italian political party founded by Beppe Grillo, managed fake news sites amplifying support for Russian news, propaganda, and inflamed conspiracy theories.
Zoller does not accept the findings by van Driem and Sharma, citing methodological issues and outright falsities in van Driem and Sharma's work. Support for Zoller's hypothesis and his underlying data has been offered by other linguists and Indologists, such as Anvita Abbi, Hans Henrich Hock,Hans Henrich Hock & Elena Bashir, 2016, The Languages and Linguistics of South Asia: A Comprehensive Guide, Berlin/Boston, Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, p. 9n. and Koenraad Elst.See, for example, Koenraad Elst, 2007, Asterisk in Bhāropīyasthān: Minor Writings on the Aryan Invasion Debate, Delhi, Voice of India, p. 31.
In 2015 the title was censured by the Independent Press Standards Organisation after ruling that the magazine had breached the clause on accuracy in the editor's code of practice, this was as a result of a complaint by Leanne Owens, who had submitted a story to the magazine regarding her difficult pregnancy, but upon publication in an October 2014 issue, the story was found to have several falsities, and was not faithful to what was allegedly discussed with the publication's journalist. Despite maintaining that care was taken to provide an accurate story, that's life! issued a correction and an apology.
When a supermarket tabloid told a > version of the story, I used the fact that the story contained many > falsities to deny it. But being 99 percent honest is no longer enough ... On the same day, Elizabeth Edwards released a statement that first appeared on the liberal blog, The Daily Kos. The statement said that, in 2006, "John had made a terrible mistake," though she went on to praise her husband for "courage in the face of shame." She also said that she hoped people would watch the interview that aired later that night on the ABC News late-night program, Nightline, in which her husband admitted the affair to Woodruff.
Tolstoy: the making of a novelist. E Crankshaw – 1974 – Weidenfeld & Nicolson The Cossacks (1863) describes the Cossack life and people through a story of a Russian aristocrat in love with a Cossack girl. Anna Karenina (1877) tells parallel stories of an adulterous woman trapped by the conventions and falsities of society and of a philosophical landowner (much like Tolstoy), who works alongside the peasants in the fields and seeks to reform their lives. Tolstoy not only drew from his own life experiences but also created characters in his own image, such as Pierre Bezukhov and Prince Andrei in War and Peace, Levin in Anna Karenina and to some extent, Prince Nekhlyudov in Resurrection.
With the continual growth of misconceptions behind the goals of feminist movements, the connectivity of the Internet and social media platforms are commonly used as debate grounds over the truths or falsities behind this often misinterpreted ideology. There is currently a plethora of websites that discuss the topic of antifeminism, using the hashtag of the famous social media campaign Women Against Feminism. On social media platforms like YouTube and Tumblr, numerous male and female users explain in their videos why they are against feminism. Women and men also post pictures of themselves, or selfies, holding messages like "I don't need feminism because..." Their arguments of why they may not need feminism can range.
253 He described 1916 as being ruined by its pacifist agenda, and a "manifesto" serving to "flog virtues"; still, he reserved praise for the "somber and dramatic" manner in which Aderca chose to render the war scenes.Călinescu, p.790 Călinescu censured the scenes of bloodlust and thievery, calling them "enormities" and "slanted falsities", and concluding: "A critic reads the book without emotion and finds in it the spiritual expression of an old people, greatly gifted but with some of its faculties blunted, [whereas] a regular reader cannot escape a legitimate feeling of antipathy." Some of these points have been cited by other researchers as evidence of Călinescu's residual antisemitism, which is argued to have also surfaced in his treatment of other Jewish authors.
In the same year, Pickel also looked at the weapon focus effect on memory for female versus male perpetrators. The experiments involved participants watching videos that either had a male or female perpetrator, holding either a gun or a neutral object. Overall, the weapon focus effect was strongest when the gun was held by a woman as opposed to a male perpetrator. Participants rated the presence of the gun as more unusual when it was held by a woman versus when it was held by a man, less accurately described the physical traits of the perpetrator when they were holding a gun and the overall memory falsities were greater in the conditions where the gun was held by a female.
That said, he provides some reasons why we may have a basis for trust in the testimony of persons: because a) human memory can be relatively tenacious; and b) because people are inclined to tell the truth, and ashamed of telling falsities. Needless to say, these reasons are only to be trusted to the extent that they conform to experience. (Hume 1974:389) And there are a number of reasons to be skeptical of human testimony, also based on experience. If a) testimonies conflict one another, b) there are a small number of witnesses, c) the speaker has no integrity, d) the speaker is overly hesitant or bold, or e) the speaker is known to have motives for lying, then the epistemologist has reason to be skeptical of the speaker's claims.
It is because > he puts forth his dirty ironies as boldly as a bandit ... Tsuji himself is > very shy and timid in person ... but his clarity and self-respect exposes > the falsities of the famous in the literary world ... [though] to many he > really comes across as an anarchistic rogue ... The literary world only sees > him as having been born in this world to provide a source for gossip, but he > is like Chaplin producing seeds of humour in their rumours ... The common > Japanese literati do not understand that the laugh of Chaplin is a > contradictory tragedy ... In a society of base, closed-minded people > idealists are always taken as madmen or clowns. > > Tsuji Jun is always drunk. If he doesn't drink he can't stand the suffering > and sorrow of life. On the rare occasion he is sober ... he does look the > part of an incompetent and Unmensch-ian fool.
It is also said that the entire professional opus of Nikola Vrzić was dedicated to the propagation of the needs and interests of political and intelligence structures. Milan Veruović was dubbed as a person with criminal record who, in order to avoid the criminal proceedings, sided with the Democratic Opposition of Serbia against Slobodan Milošević in late 1990s. Srđan Ćešić of the weekly news magazine Vreme accused authors of relaunching the "fiction" based conspiracy theories of the third bullet, refuted in court; and other bold negative accusations on authors credibility, including the alleged changeable testimonies of Veruović he gave about the third bullet following the assassination. The authors reacted to his writings in Vreme, saying that he is deceiving the readers by making many falsities based on unfounded accusations without reading the book; and called him to continue the debate with them based on arguments and facts, once he reads the book.

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