"There's more than one way to deceive or mislead. Speaking an actual
untruth,
a bad fact that is known to be false, is only one of them. Another very
effective way to deceive your audience is through selective presentation of
facts. In this scenario, every statistic you cite might be technically true,
but crucial elements of the issue or situation you are discussing are
omitted,
fundamentally warping the picture of reality presented to your listeners or
readers."
-- David Borden
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