No, it is not necessarily disinformation if a politician is attempting to discredit their opponent's claims. Disinformation refers to the deliberate spreading of false or misleading information. However, it is crucial to critically evaluate the evidence and sources presented by the politician to determine the truthfulness of their assertions.
Not necessarily. That politician might be correct that his opponent is not telling the truth. Disinformation is when someone puts forth false information with the intent to mislead.
So you have a couple possibilities here.
pretty much, yeah
She won't. Telling her will probably not convince her either.
Show that you can do things without them telling you to
They can but that would be fibbing not using hyperbole correctly
By telling them about the activities you can do while visiting. Hope it helped! :)
Telling them you know how to take care of them
to make somebody believe something.
negative suggestion
convince means to move by argument or evidence to believe, agreement, consent or a course of action
I know your going to be like why is she telling me this but here goes................
BY telling them you'll try your best to stay there and behave.
You can convince your parents to get you a dog by telling them how your school research work demands the same.