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- initially opposed the film, saying it was exploitative and perpetuated mistruths: "To celebrate the killers and the darkest portion of society as being...
- legislation, said that the proposed referendum and campaign rested on mistruths and needed to be revised before it could be approved for the student ballot...
- Washington Post has described Trump's speeches as a "bacchanalia of lies and mistruths". Trump has made a variety of false claims aimed at sowing doubt in the...
- statement as fact. The speed of disseminating information has carried mistruths about Jill as a person, which she was unable and unwilling to challenge...
- Müßiggang (Six Sermons against Despotism, Stupidity, Superstition, Injustice, Mistruth, and Idleness), 1783 Geschichte Peter Clausens (The History of Peter Clausen)...
- feathers, and apples aren't pears". It is a children's rhyme that discusses a mistruth. It is the Afrikaans equivalent of "liar liar pants on fire." skinderbek/skinnerbekkie...
- certain compounds used in it. The manufacturer, DSM-Firmenich, said "mistruths and misinformation, external" had been spread about the product, that...
- "history" of Jesus's death: A conservative theology professor unearths mistruth after mistruth in "Killing Jesus" and calls a pinhead a pinhead". Salon. Retrieved...
- persuasion. She is capable of using psychological warfare, intimidation, and mistruths to con other people into obeying her. She also has the ability to lie...
- encouraging the spread of false information, such as hoaxes, false news, and mistruths. It is responsible with influencing people's attitudes and judgment during...