Either or both could be true or false without affecting the truth or falsity of the other.
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That's where the falsity was, and the point about that is it meant that there had to be very urgent action.
He challenged our reason for being, what we thought, how we lived, the truth or falsity of what we believed to be true or false.
In a bleak cemetery Aisling begged forgiveness of the dead for the falsity she had embraced when what there was had been too ugly to accept.
The defendant merchant(s) should also be required to contact each person who has received the defamatory credit information concerning you and inform them of the falsity of the information.
No government program has ever gone broke, which is why politicians need never face the inconvenience of weighing the truth or falsity of their claims while they calibrate them to the resonant frequencies of their audiences.
The problem of establishing such intentional falsity is compounded in civil cases by the reality that lawyers routinely counsel their clients: answer only the question asked, not to volunteer and not to help out an inarticulate questioner.
Indeed, the pair show that any set of self-referential sentences that assert complete truth or falsity about one another are exactly half-true. (Though other solutions are possible as well.) Other fractional truth-values arise when the sentences themselves make fuzzy assertions.
"Both parties have agreed that they are not going to make any comment on the truth or falsity of any matter pertaining to the claim--Mr. Greene is not going to comment on it, " said Greene's lawyer, Lenny, who was made available by the Greene campaign.
The basic reality that the US is being led by a radical ideologue who clings to his views in the face of overwhelming proof of their falsity is the most fundamental fact that world leaders must reckon with today as they formulate policies to contend with the Obama administration.
The first is the falsity of any image of a continuous, let alone homogeneous, national identity that could serve as the basis for a history of England tacitly identified with Britain forgetting the long record of Celts, Germans, Scandinavians and French in the islands, and the role of Scots, Irish and Welsh down to the present.
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