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TTTT

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AcronymDefinition
TTTTTo Tell The Truth
TTTTTogether to the Top (gaming movement)
TTTTThese Things Take Time
TTTTTable Top Truck Trials (hobby)
TTTTTuesday Tiny Techie Tips
TTTTToo Tired to Type (online chatting)
TTTTTa Ta Till Then
TTTTTekken Tag Team Tournament (video game)
TTTTTeaching Technology Through Tradition
TTTTTulip Time Towncrier Tournament (Holland, MI)
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References in periodicals archive
Interestingly just 76 per cent of the public felt they could trust police to tell the truth - a rate lower than members of the armed forces (78 per cent) and judges (83 per cent).
Aquino, in a text message on Tuesday, promised to tell the truth about the controversy.
"We must be realistic and tell the truth - I prefer to tell the truth than a good lie.
TEHRAN (FNA)- If you want your child to tell the truth, it's best not to threaten to punish them if they lie.
He said that when the family asked the woman to tell the truth, "she did not give a convincing answer."
| David puts pressure on Ian to tell the truth | David puts pressure on Ian to tell the truth EASTENDERS (BBC One) AS Max's court case draws ever nearer, Ian is under pressure from all sides as Carl demands he sticks to his statement, while David appeals to his conscience in a bid to make him come clean.
Growing up I always made it a point to tell the truth no matter what.
Asked if he had any complaints about Bell's ordering off, Shiels said: "I'm not allowed to tell the truth. Vincent Lunny won't allow me to tell the truth so I can't talk about officials.
But it is possible to tell the truth, even when it's not a pleasant truth, without damaging relationships.
In all, 30% of Japanese patients said they were embarrassed to tell the truth. A disconcerting 36.5%, however, failed to tell the truth because "I thought my doctor would not take it seriously, even if I told him or her."
It requires more brain power to come up with a lie and keep track of it (e.g., who was told what) than it does to tell the truth. Imposing cognitive load on interviewees by asking them to recall the events in reverse order may also be useful in weeding out liars from those telling the truth.
IN a speech to Citizens UK on Monday, Gordon Brown informed the tiny minority of voters still unaware of the fact that he is a "son of the manse", and therefore has been brought up with the need always to tell the truth, apparently unlike the rest of us.
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