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False or falsehood may refer to:
Hack may refer to:
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Fuse or FUSE may refer to:
Link or Links may refer to:
Statement or statements may refer to:
Who or WHO may refer to:
LP or lp may stand for:
Spell(s) or The Spell(s) may refer to:
Speak or SPEAK may refer to:
True most commonly refers to truth, the state of being in congruence with fact or reality.
Joe or JOE may refer to:
Cut may refer to:
Quine's paradox is a paradox concerning truth values, stated by Willard Van Orman Quine. It is related to the liar paradox as a problem, and it purports to show that a sentence can be paradoxical even if it is not self-referring and does not use demonstratives or indexicals. The paradox can be expressed as follows:
Split(s) or The Split may refer to:
A proposition is a statement expressing something that is either true or false.
In Unix-like operating systems, true and false are commands whose only function is to always return with a predetermined exit status. Programmers and scripts often use the exit status of a command to assess success or failure (non-zero) of the command. The true and false commands represent the logical values of command success, because true returns 0, and false returns 1.
Test(s), testing, or TEST may refer to:
Slander is a false or malicious claim that may harm someone's reputation.
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Talk may refer to: