Sentences with phrase «blatantly lie about»

You know not to blatantly lie about anything on your resumé or your past experiences.
But don't just blatantly lie about my comments and expect some sort of pass.
I will never forget that a military chaplain blatantly lied about Pat Tillman's final moments, trying to vilify a heroic man because he happened to be an atheist.
So either our club is blatantly lying about our financial capacity or the whole Lemar late window offer was a ruse meant to intentionally deceive the fans.
Apparently, he turned down the move to Chelsea and wants to join Liverpool — yes the same Liverpool which humiliated Arsenal by making the Suarez bid public and blatantly lied about the Suarez; s buyout clause.
Last week Queens - Politics uncovered the fact that Liz Crowley blatantly lied about her achievements and now the County organization has removed her from the official County slate.
That it is just confusion in the public eye, that it is kept in the dark or blatantly lied about?
When I was dating online I had plenty of first dates but only one where the woman I met had blatantly lied about her appearance... so if 80 % of people are lying I think most of those lies must be pretty small, at least based on my experience.
Some keep it at the level of saying what they think people would like to hear, like «I love long walks» or «I love travelling», but others go as far as blatantly lying about themselves, about everything from their jobs, places they live or even how they look - it's not at all hard to put a fake photo to your profile, which can cause some really unpleasant surprises.
Initially Sestero admires the energy of this mysterious man, who blatantly lies about his age and refuses to reveal much about his background.
They're also willing to do just about anything to get ahead, from celebrating someone else's misfortune to blatantly lying about their pasts.
In the South Carolina case, the attorney blatantly lied about some things, such as when he graduated law school and the extent of his federal court practice.
Extending the truth or blatantly lying about your qualifications can not only put you in negative light to a potential employer, but also brand you negatively throughout your entire industry.

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What he did, and how he blatantly continued to lie about it, disgusts me.
If she was willing to blatantly lie to me (she could have just said they would rather do a board - and - train program), then what would she have been capable of unjustly saying about ME?
Is it really necessary for you to grossly and blatantly misrepresent what Gavin wrote, right here on a comment thread where every reader can easily see what he actually wrote and just as easily see that you are lying about it?
EXCELLENT example via Paul Homewood of how Government climate agencies blatantly lie to you about climate.
We all know about the weapons of mass destruction saga and which country blatantly lied to the UN and the world.
Muller is allowing the media to lie about the flat temps, UHI not being an issue, most blatantly about his having been a sceptic.
It also demonstrates the extent to which the government is prepared to blatantly lie to both the public and to Parliament about its intentions.
«When she called to complain about this person's behavior — not returning phone calls, not producing documents in a timely manner, and blatantly lying — I knew I had to cut the person loose.
«My anger was directed at Mr. Stark for blatantly lying and disseminating libelous information about my wife and her conduct at our friend's funeral service.
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