falsification of the election return.
The problems of falsification, excitant drugs, personation of ages, and ostensibly importing are overflowed.
detecting falsification in scientific research
the falsification of documents
accusations of data falsification
falsification of financial records
preventing falsification of information
falsification of historical events
falsification of test results
falsification of personal identity
However, falsification alone doesn't completely solve the demarcation issue.
They were found guilty of defrauding clients, securities fraud and falsification of books and records.
One other thing on Freud--just a story of the falsification of Freud.
Man was fallible; everybody was cheated by his falsification.
It was shocking, I'd say, in terms of the size of the falsification.
One commonly cited definition, from the early 20th century, describes it as " falsification entirely disproportionate to any discernible end in view" .
Popper's falsification criterion is a great way to identify pseudoscientific fields like astrology, which makes overly broad predictions that adapt to any observation.
Now we see that lies and falsifications are not enough. It proves that the authorities have no support. They feel it and fear it.
We would regard this act of historical falsification as something far more shameful if familiarity with the ecclesiastical interpretation of history for thousands of years had not blunted our inclinations for uprightness in historicis.
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