All that I was ever told to was to tell the truth to the best of my ability.
And we've got to be able to tell the truth to the American people that that is hard to solve.
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Mr Vaxevanis said he had published the list "because I'm a journalist and it's our job to tell the truth to the people".
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They will have to tell the truth to our creditors that the U.S government has borrowed beyond the ability of its citizens to repay.
It truly amazes me when an analyst dares to tell the truth and bothers to do some actual analysis.
Under the circumstances, is it not appropriate to infer that to tell the truth would be to confirm all of the questionable charges against him?
But it was true, and I needed to hear it, needed my father to tell it to me, just as we all need our fathers to tell us the truth, as someday I'll tell it to my children, too.
The goal is to prevent an employer-retirement plan sponsor with infinite resources, assisted by expert advisors, and limited incentive to tell the truth, from using arcane devices to pursue its own objectives whilst workers are kept in the dark.
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But to tell the truth, those limits are not apparent to us, either because the power to require the entry into commerce is symmetrical with the power to prohibit or condition commercial behavior, or because we have not yet perceived a qualitative limitation.
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Because he knew the truth, but he did not want Ms. Currie to tell the truth.
But this is quibbling of course, an attempt to tell the truth when the burning brands are already at the gate ready to torch the place.
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And we sent a message to the FBI - you got to tell the truth.
Whatever they ask me, I'm going to answer and I'm going to tell the truth.
God is always mighty, and he teaches you to tell the truth no matter what.
HMOs after a nervous breakdown leaves him with a compulsion to tell the truth.
Ms. STANDEN: You know, to tell the truth, I could - I'm always growing(ph) on the edge.
The first thing they should do is to tell the truth about poverty, growth and the environment.
Editors seem to think that support for free trade ideology should trump their duty to tell the truth.
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"I promise to tell the truth about every minute of what I went through, " said Manchester United defender Evra.
He also repeatedly accused the former executive of failing to tell the truth.
Fifty percent of U.S. respondents said they trust businesses while only 15% trust business leaders to tell the truth.
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Chief weapons inspector Richard Butler has said it is Iraq's last chance to tell the truth about its weapons programme.
In terms of who people trusted to tell the truth, "MPs in general" were ranked higher only than tabloid journalists.
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It required a lot of courage to tell the truth about Chernobyl.
"People underestimate how difficult it is to tell the truth when you have lived a secret life for a long time, " Coyle said.
The hearing began with the judge's clerk formally calling on witnesses to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
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Here the judge's violation of the oath 'to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth' was deemed an impeachable offense.
She was taken back to a police statement she gave in December 2011 and confirmed she would have done her best to tell the truth.
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