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They did their constitutional duty: to tell truth to power, regardless of whether the power listens to the truth.
But it's a start, and offers hope that computers will be able to help people tell truth from fiction.
On that last score, Coats and his colleagues did indeed tell truth to power by sorting out fact from fantasy.
Congressman, glad we have a few strong Republicans there who are willing to actually tell truth and give a proper history.
If people cannot tell truth from bullshit, why are those same people being used to rank publications on a scale of trustworthiness?
"The ability to tell truth to power was the traditional qualification for the director of national intelligence," said Dennis R. Blair, another former director under Mr. Obama.
Do you think that's something you learned from doing the Aaron West & The Roaring Twenties [Soupy's character-based side-project] the year before, that you can tell truth through fiction?
More disconcerting than the spin from professional politicos was that many voters (on both sides of the aisle) lacked the ability to tell truth from fiction, or to penalize candidates who lied repeatedly and without shame.
The truth you need to tell, Truth Teller, is less about those long ago sexual dalliances that meant little to you than it is about the kind of relationship you want to build with your partner.
So it's notable that Facebook is taking a strong position on deepfakes before the technology has actually gotten sophisticated enough to create truly convincing fake videos of real people—a potentially apocalyptic scenario for humanity's ability to tell truth from falsehood.
One of the fundamental tenets that our nation was built upon is the ability to have a free and interactive press that can tell truth to power and fight for answers to questions that need to be asked on behalf of the American people.
Their fangs grow in, their body switches from needing food to needing human blood, and the memories of their past lives begin to return. The process usually has an intense effect on the vampire, making them weak and sick. Blood Trial How serious offenses against The Code are resolved. It requires the blood of the offending party to be consumed in order to tell truth from lie.
The location and details of each World are never revealed and the film title is often kept secret. Riggall has founded the belief that art can change society and tell truth in a way that cuts through the noise of media and politics as he says that 'the difference between art and entertainment is that art is about changing the world (...) It has a responsibility'.
Hamna does not believe her and asks him to tell truth to Rumi if he really loves her, to which he agrees. Azeem seeing them together again warns Hamza to stay away from his wife, which Hamza accepts but puts one condition that Azeem also stay away from his wife (Rumi). Rumi gets pregnant and shares the news with Hamza. Hamza requests Azeem to not reveal truth to Rumi because of her pregnancy.
Asima tells Kalki that the boats have been sunk deliberately and created a lot of human loss. She knows the eyewitness of that incident, a Lord Hanuman devotee called Sambasivudu had not cooperated with her to tell truth in the court. She suggests to meet him, he may help them in the investigation. Sambasivudu approves what Asima said, but refuses to come to the court because he only helps him, but not to fight for him and encourages Kalki to investigate further.
Sam's group arrive at a nearby military airbase and encounter a lone boy, Toto, whose mutant power is to tell truth from lies. Sam's group discover that the military was tracking the various mutants before the FAYZ began. They also find a train containing valuable supplies of food, as well as a train car full of handheld missile launchers. Travelling on to the lake, Sam and his group are confronted by Drake and the bugs, which have grown to the size of SUVs.
Amy starts bullying Simon over his attention. In September 2014, when Amy thinks that Eccles loves Simon more than she loves her, she tells Tracy that Eccles bit her. Tracy tells Deirdre that Eccles must be put down but Amy is later forced to tell truth, horrifying Simon. When Rob and Tracy go on a week's holiday in Swansea, Amy's father, Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson), asks Ken to babysit Amy for the night, the same night that Deirdre had agreed to babysit Simon.
His Father advises to move on because he can live solo in his life and not to live like him when Vikranth mother also died when he was kid. Respecting his father, mother-in-law he married Jhansi but he doesn't know that Jhansi not to know about his marriage with Archana. He says that he wants to tell truth to Jhansi but her father stopped because Jhansi was not getting married because of her tomboy attitude. He says that tell her slowly to handle the matter.
Suraiya once again tries to get Roman to marry herself by again blackmailing to which Roman responds by saying to her to tell truth to Mayer. Mayer convinces Meesha to obey his mother to which she furiously denies. Shah Baba meets Bano and Meher and requests them to take his Khushbakt or Meesha with him by framing false story about her family. Meesha agrees to go with him but on condition that first before going she will meet her Dado and second that Mayer will go along with her.
214 CLR 118, at para [28] Additionally, in some 'quite rare' instances the court noted, an appellate conclusion may be reached that the decision at trial was 'glaringly improbable', despite an absence of facts meeting the 'incontrovertible' threshold. In such an instance, the High Court instructed that an appellate court must 'not shrink from giving effect to' its own conclusion.214 CLR 118, at para [29] One more noteworthy observation made by the court, was its comment on scientific research regarding assessments of witness credibility made by judges. They noted that such studies had cast doubt on the ability of judges to tell truth or falsehood accurately on the basis of courtroom testimony.
Tolentino was an expert at self- mythologizing. Late in life multiple stories (of uncertain origin) about his life abounded, as claims that he had married Bertrand Russell's daughter, as well as René Char's and Rainer Maria Rilke's granddaughters, as well as about his being acquainted during his childhood with the most pre-eminent contemporary Brazilian men of letters in his family's salon. According to an obituary written by literary scholar Chris Miller, Tolentino was a character "stranger than fiction", and his claims about literary friendships were at least partially true (e.g. his friendship to Yves Bonnefroy); however, according to the same scholar, Tolentino's exaggerations made it very difficult to tell truth from fiction.
Inoculator, preface, p.vii He played at Covent Garden, where he failed to make his way and retired. He then wrote The Inoculator, a comedy in three acts, and The Cottagers, an opera; neither these plays were staged, but they were published with some poems in 1766 by subscription. In 1768 Carey, under the pseudonym of "Paul Tell-Truth, esq.", published Liberty chastized; or Patriotism in Chains, a Tragi-comi-political Farce; and wrote The Nut-Brown Maid (published in his Analects 1770). In 1769 he published Shakespeare's Jubilee, a Masque; in 1770 The Old Women Weatherwise, an Interlude, presented at Drury Lane; The Magic Girdle, a Burletta, acted at the Marylebone Gardens; The Noble Pedlar, another burletta; and a collection of trifles called Analects in Verse and Prose, chiefly Dramatical, Satirical, and Pastoral.
Shakespeare's surname was hyphenated as "Shake- speare" or "Shak-spear" on the title pages of 15 of the 32 individual quarto (or Q) editions of Shakespeare's plays and in two of the five editions of poetry published before the First Folio. Of those 15 title pages with Shakespeare's name hyphenated, 13 are on the title pages of just three plays, Richard II, Richard III, and Henry IV, Part 1.. The hyphen is also present in one cast list and in six literary allusions published between 1594 and 1623. This hyphen use is construed to indicate a pseudonym by most anti- Stratfordians,. who argue that fictional descriptive names (such as "Master Shoe-tie" and "Sir Luckless Woo-all") were often hyphenated in plays, and pseudonyms such as "Tom Tell-truth" were also sometimes hyphenated.. Reasons proposed for the use of "Shakespeare" as a pseudonym vary, usually depending upon the social status of the candidate.

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