suppress the truth - определение. Что такое suppress the truth
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Что (кто) такое suppress the truth - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Truth, the; Truth, The; The Truth (Album); The Truth (film); The Truth (album); The Truth (song); The Truth (band); The Truth (disambiguation); The Truth (TV series); The Truth (newspaper)

moment of truth         
(moments of truth)
If you refer to a time or event as the moment of truth, you mean that it is an important time when you must make a decision quickly, and whatever you decide will have important consequences in the future.
Both men knew the moment of truth had arrived.
= crunch
N-COUNT
moment of truth         
a time of crisis or test. [orig. the final sword-thrust in a bullfight.]
Truth (magazine)         
AMERICAN PUBLICATION OF THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES
Truth Magazine
Truth magazine was both a weekly magazine and a monthly reader published from 1881 until 1905 in the United States. Its subtitle was "The Brightest of Weeklies".

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The Truth

The Truth may refer to:

Примеры употребления для suppress the truth
1. Mr Rees said: "I am not part of a conspiracy to suppress the truth at all.
2. "I know that the regime will try to suppress the truth by all possible means.
3. The soft–spoken Rees, still bearing scars from the crash that killed Diana, her lover Dodi al–Fayed and driver Henri Paul, said: "I am not part of any conspiracy to suppress the truth." Lawyer Ian Burnett, outlining accusations made by Dodi‘s father, wealthy businessman Mohamed al–Fayed, told Rees he was accused of being part of a conspiracy to "suppress the truth" that they had been killed by British security services.
4. In it, he described his former employee as "deceitful" and accused him of pretending to have lost his memory after been "paid off" by the security services to "suppress the truth" about the accident.
5. The article‘s message was plain: first, the courts occasionally turn a blind eye to domestic violence and child abuse (true); second, the claim that many children are prevented from seeing their dads after separation is therefore groundless (untrue). Thus, the article bravely exposed one children‘s scandal, only to sink low by using it to suppress the truth of another.