It did not matter to this grand pooh-bah of the punditocracy that the ads were pure mendacity from start to finish. |
Companies which allocate blank cheques to management teams with a proven record of failure and mendacity, get what they deserve. |
He would need to show a willful mendacity, an intention to deceive by deliberate falsification. |
He would have you believe that every error we make is deliberate, that journalists have somehow ginned up a unified conspiracy of lies and mendacities against him. |
Psychiatrists and those who believe their mendacities claim that mental illnesses are brain diseases, on a par with neurological diseases, such as Parkinsonism and stroke. |
The scandalous bronze-lacker age, of hungry animalisms, spiritual impotencies and mendacities, will have to run its course, till the Pit swallow it. |