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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.
BBC: Clare Short: "We were duped"
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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.
NEWYORKER: Midnight in Dostoevsky
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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.
NEWYORKER: Bravado
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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.
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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.
CNN
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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.
ECONOMIST: Fuzzy logic
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"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.
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