When, not if, Congress takes up this law again, there should be transparency, truthfulness, and clarity.
The government did not contest at trial the truthfulness of the comments to the doctor.
The ASA said Lexus had breached rules relating to truthfulness, comparisons and environmental claims.
It was absence of truthfulness in the application with regard to his academic career.
I'm not going to comment on something about which we have no evidence in its truthfulness.
The answering party must sign a statement attesting to the truthfulness of the answers.
When this sort of message is made too forcefully, there is likely widespread anxiety about its truthfulness.
It was confidential from employers and bosses, which would encourage truthfulness in responses.
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It is particularly disturbing in an organization like the United States Marine Corps, which prides itself on integrity and truthfulness.
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What matters is not the new wrinkles but the absolute truthfulness with which Writers' Theatre tells Mr. Sondheim's timeless tale.
You need to be able to see the face of someone testifying to be able to help judge their truthfulness.
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But in the same speech, he cited the value of "truthfulness" and how it's the first pillar of good character.
In addition to our legal system, other sectors of our society rely on oaths to ensure truthfulness and uphold values.
Erekat of course, has not distinguished himself as a paragon of truthfulness.
Parents who lie for convenience's sake, by calling in "sick" at work to attend a sporting event, for example, suggest truthfulness doesn't matter.
Those are the kinds of ways you have to evaluate the truthfulness of the testimony, where their loyalties lie and where their motives are.
Meanwhile, concerns have risen about Palin's ties to oil companies and her truthfulness about her opposition to earmarks, as well as her foreign policy experience.
Between garden chores at Sissinghurst, Harold had dinned into him the importance of truthfulness, no matter how awkward: a Bloomsbury virtue in relationships, at least.
Loach is trying for his own kind of scrappy truthfulness, in which pent-up physical violence bursts forth clumsily, without the usual stylized glamour of classic movie mayhem.
The oath in legal proceedings is designed to ensure truthfulness.
The research was done at the Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand, where scientists tested a variety of statements whose truthfulness would be uncertain for most subjects.
No one seemed to have any illusions about the truthfulness of the war news, and everyone tuned in to Lord Haw Haw broadcasting from Berlin, at least once in a while.
Democrat Baesler and Republican Fletcher have traded jabs on health care, prescription drug coverage and gun control, but saved their heaviest blows for personal questions about each other's truthfulness and effectiveness.
He spoke too about the type of Christian Lady Thatcher had been - her belief that to make the market, or democratic institutions, work properly, personal qualities such as truthfulness, cooperation with others and mutual sympathy were necessary.
With billions of dollars in federal science funding hinging on the integrity of academic researchers, and billions more in health care dollars riding on the truthfulness of pharmaceutical research claims, the industry needs more websites like this, not fewer.
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Disclosure goes to the heart of the truthfulness with which a nominee engages the American people, and it assures us that he in fact has comported himself before the election with the high moral character we associate with a future president.
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Now, if we had Mr. Jordan on the witness stand, which I hope to be able to call Mr. Jordan, you would need to probe where his loyalties lie, listen to the tone of his voice, look into his eyes and determine the truthfulness of his statements.
Fifty-four years later, though, "Raisin" seems not so much a here-and-now assault on racism as a history play about black culture in the Eisenhower era, and what hits you hardest is the unflinching truthfulness with which Ms. Hansberry has enacted the hurtful and universal complexities of family life.
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