The consulting industry has a long history of being less than truthful about conflicts.
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Ariel found that the mention of church or God scares people into being more truthful.
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He also may turn about to be, if not a fraud, then less than truthful.
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No man, if he be truthful, can say that the specter of war is banished.
It relies on makers of such dietary supplements to be truthful about their labeling.
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The design of Social Security is well known, and its annual Trustees Reports are truthful.
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Condit answered "yes, " and the polygrapher concluded he was truthful, the sources reportedly said.
Americans may not expect their presidents to be completely truthful especially in political campaigns.
But it still must be authentic and truthful, because otherwise readers would immediately reject it.
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It was clever to make a politician look like a statesman, but was this artistically truthful?
" He said he is willing to lead the investigation in a "truthful, unbiased fashion.
Her principles, to which she was always truthful, were those of a good old-fashioned liberal.
Truthful people can show signs of stress, have a naturally high blink rate, or give round-about answers.
"The manager has been straight and truthful, very trustworthy, I felt good, " he told BBC Radio Cumbria.
What he said was my goal in this deposition was to be truthful, but not particularly helpful.
Secrets and lies may be fascinating to many, but they are hard to hammer into truthful form.
We do seek to convince you that before the grand jury, the president was open, candid, truthful.
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The Netflix case raises the broader question of why regulators still claim any power to limit truthful speech.
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State's bureaucrats also felt that our truthful broadcasts complicated their appeasement diplomacy with the U.S.S.R. and its satellites.
She had been vague when suddenly she was doubtful, and was less truthful than she might have been.
Clearly, truthful testimony by Monica Lewinsky would make her a witness, would not keep her away from testifying.
Fry said the film "de-stigmatises without being preachy, and allows itself to be funny as well as truthful".
To be truthful, his agent contacted my chief scout about possibilities or whatever, but we've never discussed it.
At a rally in Clearwater, Florida, she said Obama was being "less than truthful" about his ties to Ayers.
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Prosecutors now want to charge individuals with criminal perjury if they aren't completely truthful in statements to corporate lawyers.
He said police officers were "truthful honourable people who do their very best to deliver a very complicated service".
He said the government had to be "realistic and truthful about who pays the lion's share of fuel duty".
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You might think that there was nothing particularly evil about a Truthful Phone.
Let us say that politicians are widely believed to be less than wholly and completely truthful at all times.
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