| 11. | These battlefield conversions are pointless, and are swiftly punished for their falsity.
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| 12. | Punitives are based on knowing there was falsity when the story was published.
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| 13. | Hypocrisy and falsity hover over them like a plague.
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| 14. | I think that is where the falsity lies, the exaggeration of immediacy,
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| 15. | The charge is publishing a falsity and nothing else.
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| 16. | Falsity is defined by a dual procedure called Kreiselization.
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| 17. | And most of the things he says are speculations, rumours and falsities.
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| 18. | Which, again, you have failed to do, except with falsities.
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| 19. | This important missing detail decisively exposes the falsity of the Taj mahal legend.
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| 20. | Plaintiffs need not prove falsity, malice or damages.
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