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"falsity" Definitions
  1. the state of not being true or real; something that is not true or real

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But what is troubling is the large gap between commonplace perceptions of falsity and actual falsity.
Falsity has never been part of our 1st Amendment tradition.
He never offers particular facts that would show the falsity.
Unfortunately, many of Anger's gossipy, falsity-ridden retellings merely perpetuated inaccuracies.
These are matters of values, not of empirical truth or falsity.
Questions like the following have gone unanswered for years: What constitutes falsity?
Indeed, the falsity of some of his statements is not entirely clear.
The truth or falsity of most political ads is not so easy.
Harry Roque said "at best it's a misrepresentation, at worst it's a falsity".
"The distinction that Facebook is drawing between falsity in the commercial sphere, which we regularly regulate, and falsity in the political sphere, which we don't regulate, is a completely valid one," said Ashutosh Bhagwat, a law professor at UC Hastings.
"There's so much falsity and lies to defame my character in here," he said.
She can feel it still on her lips, the falsity and carelessness of it.
If we allow the world to be consumed by falsity, we are inviting catastrophe.
That's conclusive proof that the defendant had knowledge of the falsity of the publication, right?
Yan told me that he intended to probe the inherent falsity of life in China.
"The Times' own previous reporting had confirmed the falsity of these statements," the suit said.
She reportedly halted deliberations to emphasize the expression, which she said indicated falsity in Arvizo's words.
In fact, his own policies have provided an object lesson in the falsity of his vision.
"I wanted to make a magic effect that doesn't end on a falsity," he told me.
This falsity was obvious on sheer logical grounds even before Republicans began proposing supposed replacements for Obamacare.
It was probably naïve to think that Mueller could cut through such a thick web of falsity.
When truth and falsity are blurred, logic is rendered meaningless and the entire system of mathematics collapses.
In all their contrived falsity, they manage to be more alive, more true, than anything else on TV.
Its inescapable falsity stands out in sharp relief as Rachel begins to realize where her feelings really lie.
Tilda Swinton, who also starred in Mr Boon's "Snowpiercer", oozes bubblegum falsity as Lucy Mirando, the corporation's chief executive.
But it could muddy the waters enough to prevent a perjury charge, which requires a precise showing of falsity.
The Hechts prepared the asylum applications "without regard to the truth or falsity of the information," the lawsuit said.
"Everlasting" is a show about people seeking triumph amid inescapable falsity; everything in "UnREAL" echoes that, with an edge.
It is much harder to prove actual malice (knowledge of falsity or reckless disregard for the truth) than negligence.
These organizations exhibited considerable agreement — between 95 percent and 98 percent — on the truth or falsity of these stories.
" It is a habit "unconstrained by a concern with truth" whose essence is "not of falsity but of fakery.
It is morally problematic — offensive to children of German Jews, like myself, who are painfully aware of its falsity.
The falsity of these stories serves as a warning to any academic who considers straying from the Democratic path.
"There are real world and potentially negative consequences if decisions are going to be made based off falsity," said Aral.
In this case, the women suing Trump for calling them liars would have to prove the falsity of that accusation.
In other words, they published knowing that the statement of complaint was false, or with reckless disregard to its falsity.
What I seek is the Committee making a public conclusion about the truth or falsity of the allegations that follow.
I think, ultimately, that's what gets under my skin: The falsity of a person parodying herself for the benefit of others.
"The Piss Tape is Real" is an utterly undignified utterance, and any of its truth or falsity is beside the point.
We've always been prone to be fooled, but never have we collectively thrilled to falsity in quite the same way before.
More than a third of Republicans tried to delegitimize him, believing in the monstrous falsity that he was born in Kenya.
There was no falsity, no pretense, no guile, no spin, no art to Barbara Bush, who died on Tuesday at age 92.
"Deepfakes get too much play as a risk compared to mis-framing videos that don't have technical indicators of falsity," he tweeted.
Moreover, the court said, Montagna could only prove the falsity of the poster's allegations by addressing his work for the anonymous reviewer.
Yet pretending to believe these things is the price of admission to the club — and the falsity of that pretense shines through.
Mr. Trump's statement renouncing the myth might provide an especially credible and persuasive signal about the falsity of the claim to true believers.
Ambani said the ruling showed "the complete falsity of the wild, baseless and politically-motivated allegations leveled against Reliance Group and me personally".
The rapidity with which falsity travels has been proverbial for centuries: "Falsehood flies, and the Truth comes limping after it," wrote Swift in 1710.
The falsity of the promise of a new Republican Party, however, will be revealed as soon as Trump leaves office, whenever that may be.
While the digital age is endlessly permissive in propagating falsity and racism, authorities are uncompromisingly harsh when the information is accurate, important and inconvenient.
" As they wrote in the letter to Facebook, the Biden team puts Twitter "on notice" about what they call the "absolute falsity of these claims.
Shareholders only realized the falsity of the bank's representations, shareholders claim, when news broke in 2010 of government investigations of certain Goldman collateralized debt obligations.
Perhaps those who spread falsity "followed" more people, had more followers, tweeted more often, were more often "verified" users, or had been on Twitter longer.
"Cohen would have to prove BuzzFeed knew what it published was false or acted with reckless disregard for its truth or falsity," Wright told me.
As a result of this, even their most striking and genuine intuitions are mired in falsity and hollow rhetoric, a contest of would-be dogmatisms.
Instead of a "resistance," which locks two parties in bitter conflict, he laughs away the ground on which his opposition stands, and thereby dissolves the falsity.
According to The New York Times, Kesha's legal team said "the truth or falsity of the allegations of abuse are not at issue" in that motion.
The falsity of Obama's message was underscored over and over again in recent year by supporters of the Iranian resistance both inside and outside of Iran.
He would have to prove that the Times either knew that the accusations were false or published them with reckless disregard for their truth or falsity.
Defendants' defamatory statements were knowingly false or made with reckless disregard for the truth or falsity of the statements at the time the statements were made.
The appellate court also rejected Trump's argument that O'Brien published with knowing falsity because O'Brien rejected the financial information provided by Trump before the book was published.
Speaking of that political disconnect versus what we see in successful businesses, there's a real snobbery and falsity to the political class argument about how government functions.
The statements show a reckless disregard for the truth, were published with knowledge of their falsity, and are being made by a lesser-known person seeking publicity.
I don't necessarily think that Khloé's legal team will be able to show that Destiney was making the statement either recklessly or with actual knowledge of falsity.
And it also establishes a process by which the target of such a faked video can address the falsity of that video on the record, in court.
So on some level, you're saying that Democrats have to accept that they're playing a different kind of conversational game, in which truth and falsity are irrelevant.
Facebook may not want to be the arbiter of truth, or even be considered "media," but it transmits falsity without question; it's not a platform, it's a pawn.
The case A jury will now decide whether Musk was negligent by failing to use reasonable care to determine the truth or falsity of his comments about Unsworth.
While this poor showing likely doesn't rise to the level of falsity, this blatant dissimulation by Zuckerberg results in him coming off looking like a liar and a sap.
"If you had that (context) ... then sure enough you'd conclude that this (especially the last three years) was a period marked by fear, falsity, and distrust," he said. Dictionary.
The plaintiff must show not only that the accusation is false, but that it was made with malice, the reckless disregard for the truth or falsity of the accusation.
Fosse didn't invent hands or hips or hats, of course, but the way he put them together and what he made them suggest (sex, corruption, falsity) became a signature.
But the integral difference is here: where Williams paints the romance of the glass unicorn as pathetic, though perhaps "holy," Barry suggests that falsity resounds more strongly than mundanity.
He must prove that the media had "actual malice" where it had actual knowledge of the falsity of a statement or showed reckless disregard whether it was true or false.
"This 'story,' replete with assumptions, misstatements and fraudulent statements was wrongfully published by the gossip blog Splinter despite the obviousness of its falsity and lack of factual support," he continued.
It required the official to prove that the defendant made the statement at issue knowing that it was false, or made it in reckless disregard of its truth or falsity.
But in fast-moving situations with high stakes — natural disasters, wars, terrorist attacks or elections — trust on WhatsApp is turned on its head, becoming a key force behind viral falsity.
Language concerns propositional content — the meanings of words (semantics), the rules by which words form sentences (syntax), and how accurately what we say corresponds to the world (truth and falsity).
Memphis police, investigating the rapes of girls as young as 16 and 12, regularly focused on the supposed falsity of their reports and didn't take them seriously, according to their lawsuit.
And despite concerns about the role of web robots in spreading false stories, we found that human behavior contributed more to the differential spread of truth and falsity than bots did.
In his own voice and words he has revealed not only that the newspaper's publication of his accusers' accounts lack actual malice or falsity, but that they very likely were truthful.
Unsworth's opposition to Musk's motion will reveal the whole truth of Musk's actions and the falsity of his public statements and his motion with respect to Mr. Unsworth will be exposed.
The company has long insisted that it's a platform, not a publisher, and thus it shouldn't be in the business of determining a post's falsity and removing it on that basis.
" She added: "I feel that there has been a move back towards brands that people trust to verify and sort of separate through the speculation and the rumor and the falsity.
Responding to many of Doe's allegations, it said it lacks sufficient information to "form a belief as to the truth or falsity" of the claims, and it demanded "strict proof" at trial.
His assertions about policy matters are often so garbled as to make it nearly impossible to work out what he's even trying to say in order to evaluate its truth or falsity.
What was being negated by Bowie was all the nonsense, the falsity, the accrued social meanings, traditions and morass of identity that shackled us, especially in relation to gender identity and class.
It is our hope that they helped make millions of ordinary people in Iran aware of the falsity of the narrative propagated by the ruling mullahs, that America is the Great Satan.
However, Rakoff ruled on Tuesday, that was not enough to establish Bennet wrote the editorial knowing it was false, or with reckless disregard for its falsity, as Palin would have to prove.
The way to write it is to disassemble the story, look at its parts in all their earnest falsity, and in that looking capture the real reality the pretend reality has failed.
The prosecution would have to show Trump's statement was false, that he knew it was false or chose not to learn about its falsity and declared it with the intent to deceive.
As the paper reads: One might suspect that structural elements of the network or individual characteristics of the users involved in the cascades explain why falsity travels with greater velocity than the truth.
On the morning news today, Donald Trump's campaign strategist Kellyanne Conway said that Spicer wasn't lying, but rather presenting "alternative facts" — yet multiple outlets have been able to verify the falsity of Spicer's statements.
" David Cargille, a lawyer who represented Tannerite earlier in the appeals process, said the court denied the company its day in court by deciding on its own "the truth or falsity of NBCUniversals statements.
The court recognized that public figures have access to the media to defend themselves, and it went on to reject any notion that the speaker must prove truth; instead the plaintiff must prove falsity.
"HBO's opposition clearly shows that they are afraid to have this matter adjudicated because it will expose the falsity of the documentary," Bryan J. Freedman, a lawyer for the estate, said in a statement.
"We have a very strong conclusion that the spread of falsity is outpacing the truth because human beings are more likely to retweet false than true news," explained Sinan Aral, co-author of the paper.
"These advertisements included false content, which a reasonably prudent person knew or should have known to be false and the advertisements were so published with a reckless disregard as to their falsity," the suit says.
If this is true, unfortunately for Mr. Manafort — and, one worries, for our president — one can become so confused about the distinction between truth and falsity that one can no longer really tell the difference.
" Mr. Kelly added that the commission had said that it was not "its role to decide the truth or falsity of those allegations and that Mr. Wynn's conduct is not the focus of their hearing.
The complaint alleges The Times was aware of the falsity at the time it published them, but did so for the intentional purpose of hurting the campaign, while misleading its own readers in the process.
And the suit also said that "the falsity of the story has been confirmed" by the report issued in April 2019 by then-special counsel Robert Mueller, who investigated Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Ziv, a forensic psychiatrist, talked about the falsity of "rape myths" and testified that women blame themselves and often return to their rapists because they know them and they're ashamed of what happened to them.
In terms of reporting falsehoods, this would amount to devoting on-air time or column inches to statements whose dishonesty rises above a certain level of outrageousness — say, outright falsity with no redeeming grain of truth.
Why should the press be at liberty to publish what it likes, leaving a poor — and perhaps literally impecunious — plaintiff with having to prove a falsity that should never have been published in the first place?
"The defendant's assertions that the government attempted to pressure him to lie about the falsity of FARA statements in the Rafiekian case are incorrect, unsupported and unavailing here," prosecutors Brandon Van Grack and Jocelyn Ballantine wrote.
Under reconsideration must be the falsity and dangers of (supposedly) totalizing concepts and their darker connotations, particularly those aspects of totalizing ideologies that have tended to impede reconfigurations of their boundary definitions from achieving a greater reflexivity.
Beyond the president's office, government agencies were treating them as normal, staff said, despite Duterte's stinging attack last week, during which he accused Rappler of "throwing trash and shit all along" and writing stories "pregnant with falsity".
Duterte, who has previously made no secret of his annoyance at Rappler's reporting, said the news site had been "throwing trash and shit all along", adding that its stories were full of innuendo and "pregnant with falsity".
Released from the formulas of falsity that contaminate much realistic fiction—drama, dialogue, the pretense of "real time," the cause-and-effect of motive—the writer proceeds like a biographer who sees everything after it has happened.
For example, though it was disheartening to learn that humans are more responsible for the spread of false stories than previously thought, this finding also implies that behavioral interventions may succeed in stemming the tide of falsity.
"The complaint alleges The Times was aware of the falsity at the time it published them, but did so for the intentional purpose of hurting the campaign, while misleading its own readers in the process," Ellis added.
The modest first results from an effort to crowdsource machine learning technology to help stem the flood of falsity are a reminder that machines may help us grapple with fake news—but only if humans take the lead.
Both Turing and Church reached the same conclusion — a basis for computer science — that there is no single algorithm that could determine the truth or falsity of any statement in formal logic (though Turing's thinking was more direct).
J.P. Brooding piano rock balladry from the country's most maligned dance-pop duo isn't necessarily an unexpected turn, but lyrics in "Sick Boy" about, it seems, political division and the falsity of public life is a drop too far.
In the States, when a plaintiff like Melania Trump sues a news organization like the Daily Mail for alleging that she worked as an escort, the burden is on her as the plaintiff to prove the falsity of the defendant's statements.
The court said a showing of "actual malice" (an act of reckless disregard for the truth or falsity of a statement rather than a simple mistake) is required before libel damages can be awarded to public figures in such circumstances.
"It (Facebook) will allow itself to be a platform for the spread of lies, falsity, to poison and divide society through such lies, encourage xenophobia, and profit from that," added Tong, who is Singapore's senior minister of state for law.
"There's a falsity to our politics and Donald exposed that," said Alex Castellanos, a Republican strategist who was critical of Mr. Trump but who came to support him and even make commercials for one of the groups backing his candidacy.
Duterte, who has previously made no secret of his annoyance at Rappler's reporting, told reporters in Manila that the news site had been "throwing trash and shit all along", and its stories were full of innuendo and "pregnant with falsity".
To succeed in a defamation suit, public figures face a higher legal bar: they must prove that Mr. Jones knew claims about them were false before airing them, or that he showed reckless disregard as to their truth or falsity.
"It (Facebook) will allow itself to be a platform for the spread of lies, falsity to poison and divide society through such lies, encourage xenophobia and profit from that," added Tong, who is Singapore's senior minister of state for law.
Trump's denials of both the rape and having known Carroll — as well as his peddling of conspiracy theories about her working with the Democratic Party to carry out a political agenda — show a "reckless disregard for their truth or falsity," the filing claims.
"The false and defamatory statements published by Defendants of and concerning the Plaintiffs and Alfa, and the implications of those defamatory statements, were made with knowledge of their falsity or with reckless disregard of whether they were true or false," they continued.
" On Page 30, he denounces the "embrace of 'alternative facts' at the highest levels of American life," adding that it "creates a state of confusion, dividing us along fissures of truth and falsity and keeping us in a kind of low-level dread.
It is enough, as the Fifth Circuit has stated, that it is "made with an intent to deceive, a design to induce belief in the falsity or to mislead," as opposed to an intent to deprive someone of something by means of deceit.
A federal judge ruled last week that Andrew Anglin, the website's publisher, and his company "acted with actual malice when they published false statements, with knowledge of the falsity of those statements or with reckless disregard for the truth," according to court documents.
" AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES… "Even if every charge against Clinton were true and she got 20 years in the clink, it would change not one iota of the truth — or falsity — of the charges of collusion being made against the Trump campaign.
"The complaint alleges The Post was aware of the falsity at the time it published them, but did so for the intentional purpose of hurting the campaign, while misleading its own readers in the process," campaign legal adviser Jenna Ellis said in a statement.
" Unsworth's lawyer said in a statement that the documents released thus far in the case only tell Musk's side, and that cave rescuer's response to the defense's motion for a dismissal of the case will reveal much more about "the falsity of his public statements.
The Biden campaign's original letter to Facebook -- addressed to founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, COO Sheryl Sandberg and Facebook Public Policy Director, Global Elections Katie Harbath -- told the social media company it is "on notice" for the "absolute falsity" of the claims in the campaign ad.
Provisions to fix this problem have been included in broader immigration bills, but the recent uproar has usefully focused lawmakers' attention on the issue (despite the falsity of much of the coverage, such as the crying little girl who was not, in fact, separated from her mother).
In light of all that, proving that anyone who holds any particular position on climate change intentionally misrepresented material existing fact with knowledge of its falsity to induce others to act, withthe result that others actually did act, with resulting damage, would be next to impossible.
It appears impossible to avoid living within a system of meaning of some sort, and equally impossible for any system to be truly convincing; occupying systems of meaning that form strange loops by acknowledging their own falsity seems to be the lot of the contemporary human.
"Plaintiffs do not offer evidence that Mr. Steele in fact had subjective doubts or recklessly disregarded information about its falsity, or that Defendants had obvious reason to doubt the source described in CIR 112 as a 'trusted compatriot' of a 'top level Russian government official,'" the judge wrote.
Rather than protecting a battle between truth and falsity, in the Miltonian sense that justices have tended to adopt, perhaps we contend that the marketplace protects each person's ability to encounter information and engage with others so that truth, in the form of understandings and agreements, can emerge.
"We always felt that privacy was more of a fruitful ground for plaintiffs to sow, because in those cases they did not have to prove falsity or actual malice, the way they did in libel cases," George Freeman, the executive director of the Media Law Resource Center, told me.
"[9] Judge Weinfeld, then 84, reaffirmed the First Amendment rule that "[e]xpressions of one's opinion of another, however unreasonable, or vituperative, since they cannot be subjected to the test of truth or falsity, cannot be held libelous and are entitled to absolute immunity from liability under the First Amendment.
Automattic's general counsel has said in a blog post that "it's very difficult if not impossible for us, as a neutral, passive host, to determine the truth or falsity of a piece of content hosted on our service," which is why the company requires a court order in many situations.
"These statements were not only false and defamatory, but outrageously so, and were published by defendants with knowledge of their actual falsity or in reckless disregard of the truth for the apparent purpose of creating a salacious story designed to drive internet traffic to HuffPost's website," the lawsuit said, according to USA Today.
Let's not forget, an attorney also has an ethical duty to his client; he must make sure the client recognizes the risks a falsity may later present, even if the client might currently be less interested in publicizing the truth, and rather wants to hide behind a silver-tongued professional who simply sounds truthful.
"As purveyors of falsity ourselves, no doubt we all recognize when a smile is really a mask, a substitute that forces another expression aside, usually one that would reveal an aggressive thought or desire," writes the cultural critic Laura Kipnis, in her book "How to Become a Scandal" (she was writing about Linda Tripp).
The really striking thing about Mr. Trump's Twitter tirade, however, was his palpable eagerness to see an attack on America, which would show everyone the folly of constraining his power: Never mind the utter falsity of the claim that bad people are "pouring in," or for that matter of the whole premise behind the ban.
"If political journalism is to achieve its constitutionally endorsed role of challenging the powerful," Rakoff wrote, "legal redress by a public figure must be limited to those cases where the public figure has a plausible factual basis for complaining that the mistake was made maliciously, that is, with knowledge it was false or with reckless disregard of its falsity."
This is precisely the type of reckless character assassination that allows a public figure like Sorvino to make vicious allegations that are impossible to refute because she does not have the courage or integrity to name the women so that we can at least try and expose the falsity of these allegations that Mr Weinstein denies.
"Basically, they [those accused] would have to prove that the statement was intended to be a statement of fact, not just opinion or rhetorical hyperbole, and that it was made with knowledge of falsity or reckless disregard for the truth," Chip Stewart, an Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Journalism at Texas Christian University, told Mashable.
Motherhood has forced me to exist in the real, where we care too much and feel too much, where the house is always a mess, where we are suspicious of falsity because we simply lack the time for it, where we have all been decimated and remade so many times that not all the cracks can be soldered.
" In the lawsuit filed Monday, Carroll asserts his statements about her "were published with knowledge of their falsity and/or with reckless disregard for the truth," pointing out that at the time of the alleged assault, Carroll appeared daily on TV and that the two "moved in the same highly publicized New York City media circles.
The tense, flexible membrane is stretched to bisect the entire congregational space at roughly chest height, dragging the horizon through the room, and allowing light to pool across its surface to create the fragile illusion of a high floor; the falsity of this impression is quickly betrayed in the glimpses of cloudy details through the mesh.
Sullivan, the unanimous 1964 Supreme Court decision, that set forth the principle that promoting speech of public interest is foundational to a democracy, and therefore a newspaper would be protected from libel claims brought by public figures, even if it printed erroneous statements, as long as the newspaper did not know the statement was false, or recklessly disregard its truth or falsity.
The episode captures the essence of what the show is trying to do: paint a portrait of a complicated, nuanced character who can be a jerk sometimes, who holds fast to the falsity that you are the things you like, and who learns a few things along the way — all while being a biracial woman, with all the complications those identities bring.
And it is captured, in a way, in a new film on Netflix, "Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese," which leans heavily on footage filmed during the tour (some of which was used in the 1978 film "Renaldo & Clara") and which — spoiler alert — incorporates fictionalized characters to create a tension between falsity and truth, narrative and metanarrative.
The Intelligence Authorization Act states: No action constituting a reprisal, or threat of reprisal, for making such complaint or disclosing such information to the Inspector General may be taken by any employee in a position to take such actions, unless the complaint was made or the information was disclosed with the knowledge that it was false or with willful disregard for its truth or falsity.
The Intelligence Authorization Act states: No action constituting a reprisal, or threat of reprisal, for making such complaint or disclosing such information to the Inspector General may be taken by any employee in a position to take such actions, unless the complaint was made or the information was disclosed with the knowledge that it was false or with willful disregard for its truth or falsity.
And while it's also true that some traditional media outlets have or can benefit from spreading falsity — earlier this year, for example, The Daily Mail was itself effectively branded a source of fake news by Wikipedia editors who voted to exclude it as a source for the website on the grounds that the information it contains is "generally unreliable" — the issue with Facebook goes beyond having an individually skewed editorial agenda.
If presented with this argument, Jones imagines, we would surely make several objections: that the origin of a belief entails nothing about its truth or falsity (if you learn that the earth is round from your drunk uncle, that doesn't mean it's not); that biology is not a handful of simple beliefs that a child can possess but rather a complex social practice; and that even if we do have a natural inclination for certain beliefs, they can still be subject to rational scrutiny and confirmed or refuted.

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