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  • It can sound confident, arrogant or like a simple statement of truth.
  • The statement ( about withheld money ) was a simple statement of truth, not pointing the finger.
  • There must also be a Statement of Truth as to the facts in the particulars of the claim.
  • The offence of publicly inciting hatred makes exceptions for cases of statements of truth, and subjects of public debate and religious doctrine.
  • It could also potentially be read as just an IP lashing out in response to their self-proclaimed statements of truth being reverted.
  • Such ( was ) Jesus the son of Mary : ( it is ) a statement of truth, about which they ( vainly ) dispute.
  • Trying to use WIKI guidelines to prevent an editor making a statement of truth is, I believe, further evidence of both " McCarthyism " and wikilawyering.
  • The main difference is that quoted statements are not asserted or considered as statements of truth about the universe and can be referenced as a group : a hypothetical RDF Graph
  • You asked this same question two weeks ago : and you got a series of responses which clearly showed that your personal experience could not really be translated to a greater statement of truth.
  • It is worth pointing out to the geniuses at Wiki that " verifiability " implies a statement of truth not that the statement comes from a " reliable source " even reliabe sources have been known to mislead.
  • Compare this simple statement of truth it to the context preferred by Simpson, who says the " vaunted surplusill begin to vanish in the next decade " as Social Security benefits begin to outstrip payroll taxes.
  • Barbara Jones-Hogu characterized the artistic expression of the AfriCOBRA movement by saying :  [ Our art ] must communicate to its viewer a statement of truth, of action, of education, of conditions and a state of being to our people.
  • Wouldn't it be more intriguing to try and get under the skin of these people, learn how their special kind of morality works, expose the logic which helps them find excuses for themselves ? " Ostrovsky totally rejected didacticism . " For a statement of truth to be effective and make people wiser, it has to be filtered through the soul of the highest quality, the soul of an artist, " he argued.
  • Kerfoot followed Muhlenberg's example that  combined thorough religious instruction with the usual secular education .  He hired  a small, largely northern, faculty, and soon attracted students from wealthy families all over the South .  In the College chapel, Kerfoot was  an able and successful preacher .  In his preaching,  his statements of truth and duty . . .; the illustrations and examples were most pertinent . 
  • So, it appears that ( by what you said above ) the article subject is a " "'hoaxing group " "', or a group of people that "'exist "', but " create " hoaxes " " or ( probably by your definition ) miss-statements of truth in order to gain unfair advantages or receive things in return that they wouldn't otherwise have.
  • Yet having even fought in the ranks of the so-called logical positivists, or those like his friends A . J . Ayer and Rudolf Carnap who asserted that all statements of truth must be based on observable data _ indeed having even helped to shift the main ground of their battle from Europe to the United States _ Quine went on to challenge them in what is arguably the best known of his many published essays, " Two Dogmas of Empiricism ."