| 31. | This means that negligence as to the falsity of the statement will not suffice.
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| 32. | However, the definition of falsity was ambiguous.
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| 33. | Thus truth and falsity are no more than the agreement or disagreement of ideas.
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| 34. | The truth or falsity of his statements will come out in the fullness of time.
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| 35. | It is a metaphor, beautifully conceived, for the falsity of excessively protracted mourning.
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| 36. | Scheme uses the special values # t and # f to represent truth and falsity.
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| 37. | These falsities proclaimed that a Jewish religious event included the sacrifice of a Christian child.
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| 38. | What is the falsity in that claim?
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| 39. | Unlike civilian legislation covering defamation, the truth or falsity of the statements is immaterial.
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| 40. | The paradox conflates lies with errors or falsity and therefore its foundational assumption is incorrect.
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