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be untruthful
verb as in lie
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It accepted that despite coaching the patient, Dr Ogbonna did not ask her to be untruthful.
She said the psychiatrist assigned to her by Yale’s mental health services was willing to prescribe her antidepressant and antipsychotic medication, but told her they had a policy of not writing notes to help students obtain academic accommodations because then “students could be untruthful about their symptoms.”
“Catherine believed she was receiving a directive to … essentially be untruthful with her school community and she believed her duty to her student, staff, and community was more paramount than following the directive.”
Federal managers say they have little idea how to roll out a massive, first-of-its-kind plan to ask employees whether they’re vaccinated, impose testing as frequently as twice a week if the answer is no and move to dismiss them if they’re found to be untruthful.
“He was never shoved. He was never shouldered. That was all in his letter. If he would be untruthful about that, which is easily provable — and he still hasn’t made a police report that he was assaulted — what else is untruthful in what he is saying?”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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