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half-truth造句
1. Concocting any half-truth that suited some harebrained plan dreamed up by the spooks in Century House. 2. A lie that is half-truth is the darkest of all lies.Alfred Tennyson 3. What he told me was only half-truth. 4. A half-truth is a whole lie. 5. With television today, truth ever catches up with half-truth. 6. Half-truth and hearsay was called truth. 7. The half-truth is "unprovoked". 8. But FOR all its half-truth, it embodies a radical error which bids fair to stifle the genius of the modern world. 9. Now there is a half-truth in the "backed-up" demand fallacy, just as there was in the broken-window fallacy. 10. An epigram is a half-truth so stated as to irritate the person who believes the other half. 11. A fiction or half-truth, especially one that forms part of an ideology. 12. His own books and memoirs are a farrago of half-truth and out-right invention. 13. The inescapable presence of doubt is a constant reminder of our responsibility to truth in a twilight world of truth and half-truth. 14. As was the case a century ago, each side of this argument is articulating an important half-truth. 15. As more than half the population do not pay income tax this is at best only a half-truth. 16. Similar to gossip, but usually more based on some factual element or half-truth. Rumor mongering ; Spreading a rumor with malicious intent. 17. Adding insult to injury, the local media is conducting a series of reports characterized by half-truth and distortion. 18. Politicians will only raise more money to buy more half-truth ads to fool the least knowledgeable of voters. 19. Rumors Similar to gossip, but usually more based on some existent element or half-truth. 20. Similar to go ip, but usually more based on some factual element or half-truth. 21. It's good advice to enjoy the present. But this is only a half-truth. 22. Shady If for any reason you suspect that your date has something to hide, or has been caught telling you a half-truth or a lie, it's time to move on. 23. Similar to gossip, but usually more based on some factual element or half-truth.