21.   The right of free expression is debased and compromised by irresponsible license when no one is held accountable for error, misrepresentation or outright lies.

22.   They failed with rescue efforts, arrogantly refused Western help until it was too late and fed the public a medley of evasions, half-truths and outright lies.

23.   They promised to welcome North as a new star in their ranks despite his penchant not just for imprecise testimony but outright lies.

24.   Yes, there was a kernel of truth in this oversimplification, but actually any half truth tends to create more false impressions than an outright lie.

25.   Auto theft has become a familiar type of Israeli-Palestinian quarrel, a bitter brew of politics and prejudice, accusation and rebuttal, half-truths and outright lies.

26.   Buser, tongue firmly in check, denied that any musher would tell outright lies to competitors to gain some sort of advantage.

27.   Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith said Byers resorted to deceit and outright lies in trying to cope with this challenge.

a. + lie >>共 307
outright 4.35%
unplayable 3.54%
bad 3.38%
good 3.22%
spreading 2.74%
little 1.77%
blatant 1.77%
public 1.29%
preferred 1.29%
downhill 1.29%
outright + n. >>共 522
independence 7.00%
majority 6.24%
ban 5.64%
victory 4.61%
sale 3.20%
purchase 2.06%
hostility 1.90%
fraud 1.79%
winner 1.74%
lie 1.47%
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