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|Role=Plaintiff | |Role=Plaintiff | ||
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|Case ID=Afc9djEfd3af3id0efDc | |Case ID=Afc9djEfd3af3id0efDc | ||
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+ | |Truth=no | ||
+ | |Truth percentage=100 | ||
+ | |Whole truth=no | ||
+ | |Whole truth percentage=100 | ||
+ | |Whole truth text=No mention that any sentence which uses words correctly can have it's meaning changed entirely by a contextual predication. | ||
+ | |Nothing But the truth=no | ||
+ | |Nothing But the truth percentage=100 | ||
+ | |Deceit=The deceit is that if you use word senses correctly you will tell the truth. | ||
+ | |Deceit percentage=100 | ||
+ | |Deceit text= | ||
+ | |Deceit intended=yes | ||
+ | |Motivation=He was trying to tell the truth. There was no pernicious motivation. | ||
+ | |Motivation percentage=100 | ||
+ | |Motivation text= | ||
+ | |Social acceptability=Unacceptable | ||
+ | |Social acceptability percentage=10 | ||
+ | |Label=This entire paragraph runs against what we know about word senses used properly in any language. Predications are fundamental, not word senses, to meaning. | ||
+ | |Label percentage=100 | ||
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