Veracity in a sentence as a noun

Now, you may dispute the veracity of the facts.

You may as well be debating the veracity of a story about a wolf boy discovered in the wild.

It's not that I doubt the veracity of the reasons given so much as I loathe demagoguery and spectacle.

'To turn it around a bit, why do you find these stories unbelievable & why do you need a man to confirm their veracity?

It sounds almost like someone is trying to convince _themselves_ of the veracity of owning information and the right to copy it.

They created a system which allows content owners to claim they own any and all content, regardless of the veracity of their claim.

Well, that sucks for the 3/4 of HN commenters on the Kixeye thread who came to the conclusion that the contractor's writing style was damning to the story's veracity.

>>or is an amazing liarI know that people were doubting the veracity of the story in the first place, but I think the initial AirBnB PR statement laid that to rest.

Know Keith or the accuser personally, and therefore have the capacity to make an educated guess as to the veracity of the claims?2.

If you exclude investigative reporting from "news," then that means that the veracity of news is predicated on perfect trust in institutions.

It's anonymous:> The post was written by a guest blogger but the veracity of every aspect of the story has been verified by Blogger Clarissa.

" Gee, maybe it has something to do your extensive track record of reporting any story without even a shred of investigation into it's veracity.

As sensation-seekers, we inherently care more about emotional impact than veracity when we craft the mental stories that tie events together and give them meaning.

How is it possible to ensure veracity of details, such as those fingering the events inside the helicopter, without a primary source?I tend to believe much of the spirit of the story.

Retweeting that the President of the United States has been injured without taking 10 seconds to establish the veracity of story is just inexcusable and lazy journalism which could someday get people hurt.

Even if they believed that Rehtaeh Parsons had been raped, the bar for laying criminal charges is "significant likelihood of conviction", and the bar for conviction is "proven beyond a reasonable doubt" -- and where the alleged victim does not make a complaint until after facing bullying for what her peers were presuming was consensual, it can easily raise doubts as to her veracity.

The correct interpretation of the headline is that the court found that the evidence documenting this particular fact is strong enough to support the decision to collapse the true/false options to just 'true'.Courts are messy, they deal with uncertainties all the time, so we ask them to clarify what their view is on the veracity of certain facts and the courts then rule based upon the evidence and their interpretation thereof and then we proceed from that new base of certainty.

Veracity definitions

noun

unwillingness to tell lies