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It was true — but it wasn't the whole truth.
I dont know if Scarborough is telling whole truth here.
Telling the whole truth to anyone felt like a betrayal.
But somewhere in all this, the whole truth remains elusive.
And we need to tell our kids the whole truth.
Well, here's the whole truth and nothing but the truth!
Turns out, that's not the whole truth, especially for plastic.
You are either telling the whole truth or you are lying.
"We want the whole truth," said Marshall Coid, the "Chicago" violinist.
That is true, too, though it is not the whole truth.
Rihanna wants the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
But — cue the dramatic piano chords — Reeves doesn't know THE WHOLE TRUTH.
Here are some recent biopics that didn't stick to the whole truth.
I could tell her the whole truth, but I know I won't.
If you're telling the truth, and the whole truth, you needn't worry.
I had told the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
All we want from Ambassador Sondland is the whole truth, and nothing but.
Translated: The President didn't tell me the whole truth when I first asked.
"I have no confidence that he has told the whole truth," Blumenthal said.
THE WHOLE TRUTH Keanu Reeves and Renée Zellweger star in this courtroom thriller.
"The whole truth about the American agent on the run," the cover boasts.
Perhaps. But he's not telling the whole truth in terms of his involvement.
"The whole truth must be revealed," Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said this week.
"I stand by my husband because I know the whole truth," she remarked online.
As always, she neglects to tell him the whole truth about what's going on.
It's true, I thought when reading these reports, but it's not the whole truth.
Shock jocks lose their power when forced to tell the truth, the whole truth.
We talked about the importance of telling the whole truth, even when it's hard.
Scientism mistakenly takes evolutionary biology and psychology to offer the whole truth about human nature.
He didn't tell the whole truth about a truth-denying bully when it most mattered.
"You look like you're not telling the whole truth," Dr. Jackie says in the trailer.
The Prince we know—primped and preened and luscious—might not be the whole truth.
Only then will we get the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
But if you're referring to 40-ounce tallboys, you're not exactly telling the whole truth.
Part two was called The Whole Truth and was about technological rather than human listeners.
People with character tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth, says the CEO.
I never lied about my career, though I didn't tell him the whole truth either.
Mr. Mueller, what happened to the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth?
"The whole truth must be revealed," Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told a news conference.
And be skeptical of any story you're told that insists it is the whole truth.
Insurance fraud can lead to fines and jail time, so tell the whole truth throughout.
He admitted he had a motivation not to tell the Navy investigators the whole truth previously.
Somebody can argue the president is saying he doesn't want you to say the whole truth.
When one reduces a story to a single word, it can never tell the whole truth.
JEANNETTE CATSOULIS "The Whole Truth" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian).
The space agency is probably telling the truth about the sensor—just not the whole truth.
"There can be some truth in these songs without it being the whole truth," he says.
We are here today to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
"But I don't think that's frustrating: To get the whole truth, you've got to be God."
They too were slow to move, and they too remain reluctant to tell the whole truth.
But I don't see any reading of the testimony that indicates Sessions told the whole truth.
It's unacceptable that the company has taken months to tell the whole truth after this massive breach.
"Navigating the system is quite simple: you tell the truth, whole truth, nothing but truth," he said.
But to pretend that there are no downsides to trade is not obviously telling the whole truth.
"Director Coats said he'd be happy to tell the whole truth before the appropriate committee," Virginia Sen.
Worse, she did not tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth when she was cornered.
Republicans and Democrats should welcome the special counsel report to ensure that Americans know the whole truth.
"This is preeminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly," he said.
Not telling the whole truth already got one former member of Trump's Cabinet in trouble: Michael Flynn.
It isn't the whole truth to say that immigrants come to our shores because of our wealth.
You swore that oath to tell us the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
"They told the truth, but not necessarily the whole truth," he added of his meetings with delegates.
Cooney can choose to tell the whole truth, or reveal as much as she is comfortable with.
But, of course, it can never convey the whole truth, because the truth here is much more complicated.
An intimate relationship can only survive if both parties trust each other enough to tell the whole truth.
She has a history of not telling the whole truth or shaping that "truth" to fit her purposes.
Those who want to read the whole truth about Saudi Arabia's "special relationship" with the US will be disappointed.
Then suddenly, it was a story, a cascade of stories, and the whole truth or something close was out.
"I disagree that this was catastrophic, but I don't know that we have the whole truth yet," he said.
In any case, we can't possibly know the whole truth until more people involved just come out with it.
The whole truth and nothing but scares people off — as Stan learns when dealing with the new target, Kovalenko.
Finally, we need to accept that we may never have the whole truth — and learn to live with it.
I predict that the whole truth of Trump will shock the world, even more than it is already shocked.
Opinion Columnist Donald Trump and Senate Republicans have no interest whatsoever in revealing the whole truth about Brett Kavanaugh.
When we divulge, we'll divulge the whole truth and in addition to surprises, there will be many people surprised.
But the most startling thing the reader discovers in this book is that "Lucy Barton" wasn't the whole truth.
Barnier said he wasn't sure if the "whole truth" had been explained to British business on the impact of Brexit.
"That seems like the defining feature of America, right now: we don't get to know the whole truth," said Schwarz.
It's weird, and it's enough to make you wonder what else he may not be telling the whole truth about.
Jordyn Woods acknowledges that she should have told the whole truth to Khloé Kardashian about what happened with Tristan Thompson.
So he went public not with the whole truth, but a sort of political chess move to protect his agency.
Alex from Syria has just had his asylum application interview, during which he says he didn't tell the whole truth.
Both Taylor and Kent stood, raised their right hands and pledged to tell the whole truth during the open hearing.
Imagine if we were told the whole truth, without judgment, and were given choices to proceed how we see fit.
She'll need to get blisteringly drunk in order to leak out all the damaging pus, the whole truth, to Wes.
One read "The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth", and was accompanied by a single white rose.
Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
"Each new revelation mounts additional pressure on the members of this chamber to seek the whole truth," Mr. Schumer said.
Big Tobacco is cashing in on the black community's historical and valid anxiety toward police without telling the whole truth.
Then, try to be thoughtful instead of trying to prove you own the whole truth (because no one really does).
Or was Charles not telling the whole truth when he first appeared on Riverdale at the end of season 3.
I don't think that I know the whole truth, and to be very honest, I don't know that I ever will.
What I now understand about the data is that while it may not tell the whole truth, it also doesn't lie.
"Now, they will have to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth to the world," he said.
It's not until Emmeline's section that we discover Rachmann might not be telling the whole truth about the van Gogh paintings.
I told her the whole truth about a transgression, bending the arc of our relationship toward honesty for the first time.
We have failed to honor the whole truth and nothing but the truth -- particularly on the issues of race and guns.
Renee Zellweger's welcome return to the big screen continues with the release of the trailer for her new film The Whole Truth.
Or is Elliot not telling the whole truth yet and there are other crimes we (and possibly he) don't know he's committed?
So, doing what she thinks is best, Clarke decides that she can tell her people the truth, but not the whole truth.
The president can be so persuasive, so give us the whole truth, Mr. President, the good, the bad, and yes, the uncomfortable.
And "Let It All Work Out," where Wayne finally tells the whole truth about a childhood suicide attempt, is a gripping finale.
The bad news is that a special counsel is the wrong mechanism for conducting an investigation that will uncover the whole truth.
Outside the courtroom, Ms. O'Brien celebrated the ruling, saying that she anticipated getting the "whole truth" of what happened in the case.
Considering Big Little Lies' title, Celeste may not tell the whole truth on the stand — but flashbacks on this series don't lie.
"Police told you to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth," the lawyer grilled a witness in court.
We need to expose the whole truth here so that crimes of this scale and scope never happen to any children ever again.
Well, not the whole truth: While he admits to being at the river that fateful day he keeps Ms. Grundy out of things.
Politeness and other forms of social expediency prevent us from telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth every day.
I don't want the whole truth (that, I am sure, is too much to ask), but a story that everyone can live with.
The LSD story, he and Mr. Olson conclude, was a plausible fairy tale: not exactly untrue, but very far from the whole truth.
Another member of President Donald Trump's administration seems to have been caught not telling the whole truth about a meeting with Russian officials.
The pressure was intense, and there was one thing that hurt sales more than anything, two former employees said: telling customers the whole truth.
"The president can be so persuasive, so give us the whole truth, Mr. President, the good, the bad and, yes, the uncomfortable," she said.
After CICB was satisfied with my testimony, the "alleged offender" swore on the Bible to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
Bernie Sanders' campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, said Tuesday he doesn't think Barbara Boxer is telling the whole truth on what went down in Nevada.
The rest of the documents should be turned over so that the litigation can end and the American people can know the whole truth.
In other words, treat voters with respect by telling them the whole truth, warts and all, instead of simply dangling jewels in their faces.
But we plebes are not privy to the whole truth, even though the truth is part and parcel of the trust the government demands.
All Americans -- especially Trump supporters -- must demand that Trump and his administration always tell us the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
The public would presumably like to hear the White House's side of the story, even if that side of the story isn't the whole truth.
Along with The Whole Truth and Bridget Jones's Baby, the film marks one of Zellweger's first films since taking a six-year hiatus from acting.
But even as Morgan is finessing how to avoid telling the whole truth to the press, she's trying to get it out of Weiner himself.
These guys might have something interesting that's one piece of the whole puzzle, but he'd think whatever they had to say was the whole truth.
"I felt like if I could maybe, perhaps, tell the whole truth and not just one side of the truth," he said in an interview.
Vindman and Williams, two career civil servants, stood to take the oath to tell the whole truth as they testify about Trump's contacts with Ukraine.
"I would love for them to do it because that's the only way I think we're going to get to the whole truth," he said.
When I was asked about my interest in schizophrenia as it relates to one of my novels, Paper Souls, I told them the whole truth.
She made it a lesson — "I'm not afraid anymore, and you're not going to be either" — but as usual she couldn't tell the whole truth.
Helen tells herself it's because he wants the writing credit, which may be partly true but is far from the whole truth of this situation.
I owe you the whole truth and nothing but the truth, even if you actually need a rocket scientist to figure some of this out.
Hudson didn't exactly tell the whole truth about the history of the Salvation Army, which has previously come under fire for discriminating against LGBTQ people.
We spoke to a few of them (using pseudonyms to protect their identities) about how and why they navigate their relationships without telling the whole truth.
On April 10th the BBC stirred bad memories, with fresh allegations about the scandal and questioning whether the whole truth had emerged in a parliamentary inquiry.
If this is consistent with the company's strategy, then it is troubling, because that doesn't tell the whole truth of what is a very nuanced issue.
Saudi Arabia has offered so many narratives of how journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed that it's difficult to believe it will now tell the whole truth.
For children from communities of color, the live versions of history they are forced see growing up rarely tell the truth, let alone the whole truth.
Trundling along on the drone of Ramsay's pseudo-hardboiled voice-over, "The Whole Truth" plays like an especially claustrophobic courtroom procedural, drably photographed and generically framed.
"Whole Foods needs to tell the whole truth about this incident, and soon," said DeGette, the ranking Democrat on the House subcommittee on oversight and investigations.
By agreeing to meet with investigators and telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, Trump would help to close this chapter conclusively.
It's one of the first moments in Game Of Thrones where it's suggested the version of history we've heard for years may not be the whole truth.
It's an American public that is growing increasingly convinced that Trump simply isn't telling the whole truth about his motivations regarding the Russia investigation -- or much else.
Smart candidates in competitive districts should indicate support for getting to the whole truth while also suggesting some time limit on the work of the special counsel.
Not teaching what really happened and the whole truth about slavery is only keeping the next generation from knowing what their country came to be founded on.
I'll confess that a small part of me was haunted by a different sort of question, which was whether Knight was telling the authorities the whole truth.
Ex-fighters who lie or do not tell the whole truth but are later convicted could receive harsher sentences of between five and 13 years in regular prisons.
And "I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth" commits the speaker in court to accepting charges for perjury for doing otherwise.
Send your message today or call your lawmakers to demand Congress take action to protect Mueller's investigation and ensure we get the whole truth about Trump and Russia.
But while Ronnie stresses over the situation, his roommates, listening in on the call from across the room, suspect that Jen might not be telling the whole truth.
The records that were exposed in this case made it clear that Ross and the Commerce Department hadn't been telling the public the whole truth about that process.
Ex-fighters who lie or do not tell the whole truth but are later convicted could receive harsher sentences of between five and 20 years in regular prisons.
"I believe history will prove them wrong as the whole truth and the strongest science will emerge in the long run, as it always does," Dr. Abrams said.
The site also allows readers to see both sides of the argument, instead of a single submission from a Redditor that may not be telling the whole truth.
Trump learned that Flynn did not tell Vice President Mike Pence the whole truth about conversations he had with Russia's ambassador to the United States before Trump took office.
" He added, "It is very important that tonight we can have confirmation that these arrests will permit us to know the whole truth and that justice will be done.
Walt Disney Imagineer John Hench saved the day by brilliantly arranging them in a fountain setting to give the appearance of varied heights, only that's not the whole truth.
Fossil fuel proponents may claim that even renewables or "clean energy" have harmful impacts on the environment to justify continued drilling and mining — but that's not the whole truth.
In this way taqiaya is not unlike the Right to Silence—it is a legal dispensation to not speak the whole truth if the truth may cause you harm.
Update: Palmer Luckey has issued an apology in response to The Daily Beast story, but emails shared with Motherboard show that his statement is not telling the whole truth.
I swore to come here and tell the whole truth, only to be limited by yes and no questions, and premises framed by the defense that were grossly misrepresented.
This movie functions as a continuation of the book, and ends in a staggering sequence in which Marcus is finally able to relay the whole truth to his brother.
But I am also confident that it is not the whole truth, and that it leaves out of account precisely the most important thing, which is the human subject.
When you have a witness telling you about what they were doing and why, it's the difference between getting the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
The four legal experts stood to take the oath, in which they pledged to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth as they testify before the committee.
More than likely, what specifically works for you is not what works for the rest of the internet — and no matter what any wellness blogger says, that's the whole truth.
It was perhaps the most unfiltered moment of our time together in Short Creek, where he wasn't sworn to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
" Goldberg also expressed caution over Cohen's willingness to cooperate with prosecutors, arguing that he "can't be counted on to tell the whole truth simply because he's testifying for the government.
" A key strategy for conquering that fear, he went on, is speaking with candor: "This is pre-eminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly.
And if we want a world in which our stories are more honest than the heroes-and-villains framework allows, then we have to start by telling the whole truth.
The McConnell rules insult the American people who want the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth on an issue so momentous to the future of the nation.
She warned them that the FBI had intelligence showing that Flynn had not told the whole truth about his conversations with Kislyak, to either Vice President Pence or the public.
"You raised your right hand here today and said you would solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth," Democratic Senator Martin Heinrich said.
They also reinforce the uncertainty built into the premise, in which a bunch of killers and lowlifes meet up and tell their stories — but may not be telling the whole truth.
The absence of Khashoggi's body at a funeral in an Istanbul mosque on Friday was a dark reminder that the whole truth has still not been revealed and may never be.
In 2002, Ram Chander Chhatrapati, the editor of Hindi-language daily "Poora Sacch" (The Whole Truth) was shot dead following the publication of an anonymous letter by one of Singh's followers.
This surely could serve as an effective means to not fully telling the whole truth, while evading the provable intention of lying when under oath or when speaking with FBI agents.
An American presidential candidate who tells the American public the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth about American history has a 100 percent guarantee of losing the elections.
Matt says things are really coming together for a Huey Newton/Black Panthers biopic he's producing ... and he can't wait to tell "the whole truth" behind the real BP (sorry, Marvel).
They wrapped their arms around his meaty torso and held on for dear life, while the most vile and violent factions of the Republican base got busy living their whole truth.
Minority Whip Steve Scalise claimed on NBC's Meet the Press that Trump's request for a favor proved his commitment to learning the whole truth about foreign interference in the 2016 election.
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.
She finds her way to robot overlord Mother's human hatchery, where she attempts to convince Mother's child-created-in-a-lab, Daughter, that her robot parent isn't telling her the whole truth.
Bless the people who have given us The Whole Truth, which features Keanu Reeves as a criminal defense lawyer who's determined to acquit a teenage boy accused of killing his own father.
" In this instance, "the best information I had" is a euphemism for "the President of the United States didn't tell me the whole truth and then I went out and repeated it.
I mean, I don't always tell my doctor the whole truth, but that's because my doctor happens to be an old friend—some things are just too embarrassing to tell your friends.
White House chief of staff John Kelly sits in the middle of this crisis communications disaster, having apparently not told his staff the whole truth at the start of all of this.
Three weeks later, Barak's agent contacted a reporter for a queer online magazine promising to reveal "the whole truth about the Roman Ragazzi story," claiming Kirkham leaked the story to Page Six.
The tapestry of stories that the government has spun after the coup and the lack of independent investigation mean that we will likely never know the whole truth of what transpired or why.
So Samsung either doesn't really know what's happening (a scary thought) — and yet keeps on selling the Note7 phones — or it isn't telling the whole truth about the issue (an even scarier thought).
The whole truth of the matter has yet to emerge, but new evidence suggests Lochte and company were the ones causing trouble that night, allegedly trashing a bathroom door at a gas station.
But first, we learn the truth about what's been going on with his food corruption case (maybe not the whole truth, but as close as we're ever going to get in this system).
The flip side of that coin is that for the rest of us, sometimes we find it difficult to believe that the whole truth will come out, and that power will meet accountability.
However, emails obtained by Motherboard show that Luckey didn't tell the whole truth either to The Daily Beast reporters or in his Facebook statement about the extent of his involvement in the organization.
Research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology showed that when adults don't give children the whole truth, children work to fill in the gaps — and are then less likely to trust the adult.
So, your best bet is assuming the reversed memory wipes of the I-Land inhabitants pushed them to remember the whole truth about the I-Land experiment, down to the island's true name.
Instead of just suspecting that we're not hearing the whole truth, we have some evidence of what, exactly, we're missing out on, as well as some ideas about what else could be going on.
And while Apple tells The Verge it doesn't use facial recognition technology in its stores, the case is weird enough, and there's enough wiggle room, that it's not clear if that's the whole truth.
"If the committee decides to ask Mr McEwan to provide further oral evidence, it will expect him to tell the whole truth, not an edited version to suit him," she said in a statement.
"His administration's policies led to this man-made crisis, and he needs to answer questions so that the whole truth can be found," said Kildee, who earned a spot on the panel last week.
But what he sees is not the whole truth, as the woman's side of the story reveals in a devastating climax that is all too relatable in the digitalized lives most of us lead.
Thinking of all the lies I've told men in order to save face, I wonder, would things really have been better off if I told the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but it?
Ever since Kanye West interrupted Taylor Swift while she was giving her acceptance speech at the VMAs in 2009 and spilled Beyonce's whole truth, random acts of mic hijacking have become awards show de rigueur.
"I thought [internet speculation] was going to chill down when I said: 'OK, I admit it, I got my lips done, I never lied, I just wasn't telling the whole truth,' " she told the magazine.
"If he's proven to have not told the whole truth about the fact that campaigns look for dirt, and if someone offers it, you listen to them, nobody's going to be surprised," Issa told Cavuto.
The decision to grant immunity to North was, in the end, based on the public's right to know and the need to remove the cloud of suspicion over Reagan or to tell the whole truth.
Only then did I begin to understand how much information had not been disclosed to Widman and the St. Joseph's survivors, and how much less than the whole truth the Burlington clergy had told under oath.
He spent Friday morning insisting that he is so active that his staff can't be expected to know or tell the whole truth in the daily press briefing and threatening the former FBI director into silence.
When you are dedicated to the whole truth in any given moment, you live life in touch with your deepest and most profound inner parts; allowing you to be the full expression of who you are.
In the video above, we suggest some ways the United States can make clear its extreme revulsion at the crime and pressure the kingdom's leaders into telling the whole truth and ensuring accountability for the perpetrators.
And the records exposed in the New York lawsuit made it clear that their skepticism was well founded, because Wilbur Ross and the Commerce Department hadn't been telling the public the whole truth about that process.
The interests of the Washington Post readers would certainly be better served if the renown newspaper told the whole truth about the complex dynamism of Iranian politics, with all the subtleties and nuances that it involves.
Toni Braxton took an oath to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth Thursday, and told a jury she's heartbroken that the guy on trial stole her engagement ring and other precious jewelry.
"I am left with the inconsistent and factually inaccurate statements of a person who I now understand does not want to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth," she said, according to the publication.
Oscar winner Meryl Streep joined the cast this year playing the mother of victim Perry (Alexander Skarsgård), who launched a quest to find out the truth, suspecting the women present for his death weren't telling the whole truth.
Both Manafort and Cohen, for example, are represented by highly skilled criminal lawyers who would warn them before they enter the grand jury room that they must tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
One of The Daily Beast reporters who wrote the story, Gideon Resnick, told Motherboard that Luckey isn't telling the whole truth about not writing the NimbleRichMan posts, and emails shared with us confirm Resnick's version of the story.
And yet the project raises a host of intellectual and ethical questions — including whether it's possible to uncover the whole truth about these horrifying crimes, and what might be the cost of letting killers tell their own stories.
And if his come-clean moment wasn't actually a come-clean moment, then how can anyone know what parts of his testimony were the whole truth and what parts were hedged or fudged to make him look better?
But that's far from the whole truth about Rogers, who went to St. Andrew's boarding school in Delaware followed by a stint at Berklee College of Music in Boston and the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at NYU.
We can pretend Jughead lied because he didn't want to seem weak in front of his girlfriend, but the truth is he's afraid to share his whole truth with Betty now that he's getting in deeper with the Serpents.
Trump was informed in late January that Flynn had not told Vice President Mike Pence the whole truth about conversations he had before Trump took office with Russia's ambassador to the United States, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said.
I happen to own and fly an American flag, but if you want me to swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, it's not the first place I'm going to put my hand.
Morris brings the conversation to the table but falls short of the whole truth: Our society rebukes opinions that wildly differ from the norm, thus watering down our available vocabulary, making it less clear where we stand as individuals.
They knew that if he told the whole truth about the unjust and disastrous war he would be falsely labeled a Communist, suffer retaliation and severe backlash, alienate supporters and threaten the fragile progress of the civil rights movement.
"If he's proven to have not told the whole truth about the fact that campaigns look for dirt, and if someone offers it, you listen to them, nobody's going to be surprised," said Representative Darrell Issa, Republican of California.
Elizabeth was definitely thrown when Natalie told the whole truth — which only vaguely resembled the justification Claudia had offered — but she was horrified when Philip suggested that they should maybe go easy on her, whether she committed those crimes or not.
And that's what Kendrick gives that we don't typically get from others in his arena—at least ones that we collectively pay the most attention to because making people happy while telling them the whole truth is not an easy task.
But her confession of why she did it is so heartbreaking that you almost want to forgive her — not that I think Helen would if she knew the whole truth, but Sierra is most certainly building a case for herself.
HEINRICH: My understanding is that you took an oath, you raised your right hand here today and you said that you would solemnly tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, and now you're not answering questions.
This story is too simple to be the whole truth; but it is a narrative that is useful for those coming to the history of Western philosophy for the first time, even if they revise or abandon it later on.
Some political observers might see that tally, with more than 100 Republican members of Congress voting to try to get the whole truth of the Watergate affair out in the open, and bemoan the death of a more bipartisan era.
After a screening of "The Whole Truth," a colleague remarked that it looked like a major studio release that had been tweaked to within an inch of its life, leaving only a sliver of the movie that might have been.
Records exposed in a New York lawsuit over the census question made it clear that their skepticism was well founded, because Wilbur Ross and the Commerce Department, at least, hadn't been telling the public the whole truth about the process.
Or he could use his lawyers' advice as a political shield and state that as much as he desired to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help him God, his lawyers won't allow him to do so.
That said, I loved the darkroom sequence too, because it ties into something this season has fitfully kept in sight in every episode: When you can't tell the whole truth, how do you talk about the stuff that's troubling you?
Claire tells Roger (Richard Rankin) that she believes that he is Geillis and Dougal's relative after she has already told the whole truth to her nonbeliever daughter (Sophie Skelton), and he is at least willing to humor her and go visit the stones.
"That's what I'm hoping for, that when he raises his right hand and swears to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth — that's hard to believe, an answer that's coming from someone who's a confessed liar," Meadows said.
After a pardon, Manafort will almost immediately be subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury about Trump and other Trump associates and will be forced under law to tell the whole truth without any protection from the Fifth Amendment or any other law.
Five years later, after Clinton clinched the Democratic nomination, the conservative group Citizens United shipped ABC internal State emails that reveal how State selected Fernando in the first place, and the steps officials took to stymie ABC, and now the whole truth comes out.
"In order for us to be comfortable that you're serious about what you're saying, we need you to bind yourself to what you're going to say — the truth, the whole truth and nothing else but the truth," Mr. Ntsebeza said, unable to conceal his anger.
Yet knowing Jud Jud's reputation, even with weeks' worth of communication back and forth, all of which confirms I'll be getting the whole truth, I'm still worried that whatever comes out of B.'s mouth will just be an ornate joke at my expense.
But "Mysterio" falters because it combines the superhero stuff — and its very human core of longing to tell the person you love the whole truth about yourself but fearing what might happen if you do — with a half-conceived story of villainous alien brains possessing world leaders.
We cannot trust that a story is true simply because we want it to be—and while it's often impossible to know the whole truth in a criminal case, we can at least be truthful about the limits of our knowledge and the extent of our doubt.
"That is extraordinary when we are dealing with the Khashoggi situation, the assertion by the State Department and intelligence agencies, her absence is obvious and its noted, and it raises a serious question as to whether this administration is giving us the whole truth," he added.
If he were to issue a report, it would be one-sided and based on an investigation not geared towards knowing the whole truth, but rather to develop and present to the grand jury sufficient evidence to show probable cause that a crime may have been committed.
But perhaps the biggest tragedy of all this, besides a bunch of opportunists laying claim to the origin story of a living legend, is that neither project bears the Madge seal of approval—meaning we may never know the whole truth surrounding key moments in Madonna's early career.
On Monday, Nunes said that he went there because it had a special computer that was hooked up to a special network that had the special information, but that clearly wasn't the whole truth—the Capitol has access to the special computer and the special network, as well.
"Jeff Sessions took an oath before the Senate Judiciary Committee to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, and it is now clear that he broke that oath in his confirmation hearing," Anthony D. Romero, the ACLU's executive director, said in a statement Thursday.
This was Jay's idea — he said: Let's talk about the importance of the oath and let's quote the oath and let's ask him whether or not he thought that Paula Jones, who was a plaintiff in a sexual harassment case, had the right to have the whole truth.
On one hand, its democratization means that up-and-coming makeup, nail, and hair artists can exhibit their work in front of a global audience; on the other, its algorithmic, ad-led, and influencer-sponsored content can often mean that we're not getting the whole truth when it comes to products.
With a script by Catherine Bush and music and lyrics by Dax Dupuy, the production relates the odyssey of Little One, a girl who seeks the help of Old Turtle and other animals to restore the whole truth before more evil befalls her people, who have embraced only part of it.
But while Hillary's struggles with the whole truth on certain issues have garnered huge attention, driving up her negatives, Trump and Bernie Sanders have been getting away with some full Burger King Double Whoppers that will come crashing down on the whole country if either gets the chance to do what he says.
Because even voluntary witnesses swear to tell "the whole truth" when they are sworn in, he said, a frustrated lawmaker who wanted to pursue the matter immediately could have asked the committee chairman, Senator Richard M. Burr, Republican of North Carolina, to overrule Mr. Sessions's objection and order him to answer the questions.
Something promised in a court oath THE WHOLE TRUTH Sojourner Truth It might be momentarily confusing to see 47A in the same theme set as the other leaders because she lived way before them and the civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s (and '70s and '80s, and on and on).
In times past when we swore to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth in a court of law, we would undergo a transformation; once those words were uttered in that space we would inaugurate new conditions of listening and our speech would transmute from normal conversation to liable testimony.
See highlights of the files released in 2017 Newly released JFK docs: CIA received JFK assassination warning in 1962 So, either we already know the truth, Oswald acted alone, or -- worst-case scenario -- we may never know the whole truth, prompting one more question surrounding the killing of JFK: Would America be OK with that?
Exiting the facility, we were approached by a shifty "man in black" type who conspiratorially pulled us aside to stress that we were "not being told the whole truth" by the officials inside, that hundreds of the reports contained in Project Blue Book remain classified to this day, because many just "couldn't be explained" by the operation.
Politifact, an excellent website, measures the truth-quality of statements by everyone running for president on both sides of the aisle, and Clinton comes out as perhaps the most truthful of the pack, even more so than Sanders -- although the two are more or less even, telling the whole truth or something like the truth about half the time.
It would have been far better for this country if Congress had appointed a nonpartisan investigatory commission to uncover the whole truth, including noncriminal wrongdoing, not only on the part of the Trump campaign and administration, but also on the part of those current and former intelligence officials who willfully leaked classified and highly secret information to the media.
Things become still more complicated if -- and it's a big "if" because we don't know the whole truth -- Assange subsequently allowed himself to become the conduit for material stolen by one foreign power to destabilize another: The release of thousands of emails hacked from the Democratic National Committee and published at the height of the 2016 presidential campaign.
For the rest of us Americans, the truth is just as critical; without it, our government has license to operate in the shadows, to wage wars it perhaps shouldn't, to sacrifice American lives and fortunes in the interest of policies that might look different if the people and their elected representatives in Congress knew the whole truth.
Here's an excerpt of Article 1 from the Clinton impeachment, which was approved by the House, accusing him of lying to the grand jury about his affair with Monica Lewinsky: On August 17, 1998, William Jefferson Clinton swore to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth before a Federal grand jury of the United States.
Being an empath is an asset and it serves you well in many ways: You can read a room, you can meet people where they are and they feel like you truly get them, you know who's telling you the whole truth versus those who are holding something back, and you get vibes off of people that turn out to have laser-like accuracy.
And what science-y information is out there is either put out by animal rights groups or the fur industry, neither of which can be trusted to be fully unbiased or to tell you the whole truth: One study, which was commissioned by a pair of animal rights organizations, says that a fur coat is worse for the environment; a competing study commissioned by the International Fur Trade Federation says a faux fur coat is worse.
To save his presidency from ending in epic disaster, save the nation from a constitutional crisis, and defend America from warfare against democracy waged by Russia, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE needs to tell the nation the whole truth about everything he knows regarding the Putingate scandal.
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