Sentences with phrase «bald-faced lie»

NEW YORK, April 30 - Oil prices rose on Monday after Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran had lied about pursuing nuclear weapons after signing a 2015 deal with global powers, while U.S. stocks fell with declines in healthcare shares.
«So he just admitted everything the White House has been saying since Tuesday is a lie,» Meyers said.
Once everyone stops lying to each other for politeness» sake, you start to build an environment where everyone has each other's back.
When a relationship hits a serious stage and couples get married or commit to each other in some big way, people are often too overcome with excitement or too overwhelmed by the prospect of spending forever with this person to have a deep discussion about where their priorities lie.
He said he'd made the whole thing up, that he'd been lying to the German employee to impress him.
It says some people may lie somewhere in the middle of the axis, having some introverted traits and some extroverted traits, but not the full amount that a pure introvert or extrovert would have of each.
One of the crucial advantages video has over printed material lies in its ability to instantly evoke various emotions and convey a sense of reality.
We get so candid that we start revealing things we wouldn't declare in the real world; and that is where the actual problem lies...» Excellent point!
Perhaps the best illustration of how Lyft will distinguish itself moving forward lies in the company's thinking surrounding self - driving cars.
The biggest flashpoint for the world's largest superpowers lies in the world of technology, former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said.
Certain strains of the virus, which is sexually transmitted, are known to lead to the development of cervical cancer, as well as to cancers of the genitals, anus, and oropharynx (the part of the throat that lies just behind the mouth).
Don't count on McKay (who was unavailable for an interview) to bring a lot of foreign market experience to the table — his background lies primarily in domestic banking.
Instead, they instantly decided I had been lying.
Citing several examples, including Trump's inauguration crowd - size claims, Comey continued: «Sometimes he's lying in ways that are obvious, sometimes he's saying things that we may not know are true or false and then there's a spectrum in between.»
The IG report documents numerous cases of seniors neglected by care givers and allowed to go hungry or lie in their own excrement.
Flynn has since pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI and is cooperating with the special counsel's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Here is where the controversy lies in Apple's latest smartphone... the headphone jack.
The list provides a clear idea of what lies ahead, helping you to avoid becoming overwhelmed upon stepping into the office in January.
Without it, people could potentially lie about what they spent, recycling the same money in different places — a would - be disaster.
The solution to complacency, however, does not lie in dropping the thermostat or taking away the fancy coffee in the break room.
The plaintiffs echo PFM's lawsuit from October, accusing Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes and former president Ramesh «Sunny» Balwani of spoon - feeding investors continuous lies, making false promises «built on false statements and omissions.»
All parties will recognize that IMF managing director Christine Lagarde, a former French finance minister, faces questions about where her loyalties lie in this struggle.
So it's unlikely that the source of recent volatility lies anywhere else.
Shark Tank host Mark Cuban didn't offer a new opinion, but still expressed where his allegiance lies.
For example, don't leave your money lying around in a bank, where the interest rate tends to be an insulting 1 percent a year.
While Zuckerberg will not be under oath, he will still be required to answer truthfully, as lying to Congress is a federal crime.
These showrooms — where customers actually can lie down on a mattress to try it out — are analogous to how both Warby Parker and Bonobos complement their e-commerce channels with offline presences.
When I came downstairs after lunch she was lying on the floor and tried to get up but her back legs buckled and she fell.
Investors realize that there are many ideas that are similar in nature (Google vs. Altavista), but the difference lies in the execution.
Although the final fate of the sweeping health care reform lies in the hands of the Supreme Court, one can't fault Obama for not staying true to his word on this one.
And a Matisse reclining nude, called «Odalisque Lying with Magnolias,» could reach $ 90 million.
There was no lying,» Dimon said, emphasizing his remarks with a curse word.
Mahan says he had anticipated Brigade's role this year would lie largely in down - ballot races, with conversation centering on issues - based debates as it had in the app's earlier days.
But numbers are looking good and I'm excited about what lies ahead.
We get so candid that we start revealing things we wouldn't declare in the real world; and that is where the actual problem lies.
Two weeks after police raided his business, Etienne St. Pierre agreed to take a lie - detector test.
It doesn't help to lie to people or give them false encouragement or hope.
Though Green's own entrepreneurial roots lie in e-commerce, he's familiar with the traditional retail industry, having headed that vertical for DoubleClick, the online advertising company that now forms the basis of Google's ad serving platform.
* Netanyahu says Iran lied after signing 2015 nuclear deal.
Sometimes it's lying in bed at night before I go to sleep, and I just say thank you to whatever, whoever is out there,» she said.
Experts said at the time that if Trump knew Flynn had lied to investigators when he asked Comey to drop the FBI's investigation into Flynn the day after the national security adviser was fired, it would significantly bolster the obstruction case against him.
«I urge you to shut your eyes and discover the great ideas that lie inside us, to shut your engines and discover the power of sleep,» she tells the audience from the stage.
According to investors, therein lies the dilemma for Saudi policymakers: The country is only just pulling out of recession, and the last thing that the economy needs is a sustained dose of tightening, Chenevix explained.
The key lies with an employer's brand.
The candidates tore at each other over policy and strategy for leading the nation, throwing out accusations of cheating and lying, and even insulting each other's individual physiology.
That it's possible to predict someone's willingness to lie and cheat based on a personality test has potential implications for the workplace.
Importantly, no other personality trait was as strongly linked to lying as Honesty - Humility.
Then he nodded to me and pushed the plunger and I stroked the top of her head and the band of darker fur between her shoulder blades and I held my face close to her ear and whispered that she was a good dog and it was okay even though the last part was a lie.
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