1. Champions of the vanquished classes, at home and abroad, would inevitably seek to distort the truth. 2. Hutcheson over-simplified and distorted the truth by treating benevolence as the one moral desideratum. 3. Perceptions, such as hers, distort the truth and confuse the issue. 4. The LTTE commented that his remarks distort the truth of circumstances. 5. And Bush calmly replies that the vice president is like an addict when it comes to distorting the truth. 6. All have alibis and all distort the truth. 7. Bush, the Republican presidential nominee, has repeatedly accused Gore of embellishing and distorting the truth. 8. But here, as in the campaign, to try too hard to be evenhanded is to distort the truth. 9. But if his faith is ever to prevail, then all the lies that distort the truth about his death must be not only discredited, but also recanted. 10. Factionalism distorts truth by replacing what is with what it wishes were. |