The deception of the public continues, the paper said in an editorial.
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Pharaoh's main problem was that too many people knew about the deception.
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It takes a certain sort of dangerous intelligence to maintain such deception.
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What I do in the way of deception I do in self-defense.
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Jouret continued the deception, however, because it appealed to his showman's nature.
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To correct our self-partiality and self-deceit is the use of general rules.
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A competition in deceit in which, I admit, he out did them.
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In every other respect, mutual suspicion and profound deceit characterize the scene.
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He was above and beyond all deceit and trickery and personal selfishness.
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Nothing can excuse the bank's sharp practice and deceit of its customers.
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The journalistic-impostor ruse would require higher approval if proposed today, he wrote.
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Many diplomats and weapons inspectors now believe that promise was a ruse.
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Their rows were in fact a ruse to promote a new pub.
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It was simply a ruse to divert inquiry into a wrong channel.
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In any case, this was probably just another ruse of Artoo Detoo's.
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What it reveals about political dishonesty in New Zealand is quite unexpected.
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If my aunt read love, I felt sure that O'Toole read dishonesty.
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Wired: What implications does this have for our ability to prevent dishonesty?
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Thus at the very outset the dishonesty of the proceedings is apparent.
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But there are other things in the world to fear besides dishonesty.
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As they have four children a certain amount of subterfuge is required.
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And the unsuspecting male in him responded, innocent of the simple subterfuge.
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Witherow defended the use of blagging and subterfuge in the public interest.
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I would think subterfuge would work better here than trying a siege.
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It was a long, convoluted investigation, requiring subterfuge on both their parts.
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It represents business as usual, mutual mystification- aSino-Americantradition of long standing.
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But the clerk saw merely the mystification which he desired to create.
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Frank exploded at the idea, and added to the mystification by saying,-
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All around her the other children were waking up in bleary-eyed mystification.
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The young man looked surprised, and he began to suspect another mystification.
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Was all this then but a seeming and a beguilement?'
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You're back in the youth of the race-backin the beguilement of the young world.
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There was no beguilement, no charm or enchantment.
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An interesting couple for the beguilement of a voyage: she so beautifully moderates his irascible incisiveness!
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Ministers in turn have defensively adopted the arts of beguilement, varied by an exercise of the police.
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Public relations is at best promotion or manipulation, at worst evasion and outrightdeception.
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Allowance is made for exaggeration, disinformation, even outrightdeception - but these are supposed to be marginal phenomena.
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Information Operations advises on information designed to affect the will of the enemy, while Psy Ops includes so-called "black operations", or outrightdeception.