0 (of a person) telling the truth -- thật thà
She’s a truthful child.
1 true -- chính xác
a truthful account of what happened.
The requirement that truthful revelation is incentive compatible places further important restrictions on the tax and audit schedules.
The witnesses apparently did not testify under oath, but were certainly expected to be truthful.
As in the one-stage games above, the seller may choose to conceal information, but anything she does reveal must be truthful.
Truthful testimony was thus seen as a ready concomitant to gentility.
To carry conviction, the actor had to believe that the necessary actions were truthful to real life, and genuinely had to feel the appropriate emotions.
If a person is truthful, he is respected, reliable, taken seriously, honored and endowed with reputation.
This points to the need for strategies to induce truthful reporting, even among those firms that already have a reputation of being green.
The first is that you are informed by one you have always experienced to be truthful.