Dr Weisel adds: «From the point of view of an organisation seeking to reduce corrupt behaviour, assuring a decent base salary that does not depend on performance can reduce the likelihood that its employees engage in
brazen lying.»
Yes, it would be
a brazen lie to say the crossover is awful, but don't go expecting Ford Escape or Mazda CX - 5 levels of agility or poise in the Kia Sportage.
It's
a brazen lie is what it is.
Not exact matches
The White House's statement is as
brazen and shameless a
lie as one could tell about Iran's nuclear program.
Smacks of the man trying to
brazen it out by following one gigantic
lie with an even bigger whopper.
In some of them journalists are sometimes so
brazen that they literally
lie with straight faces while being live on air and when later called on it either ignore that or deny the fact.
Closing the sale, after all, is mainly a question of riding out the
lie: showing that you have the skill and the stones to just
brazen it out, and the savvy to ratchet up the stakes higher and higher.
Instead, seeing the calvary closing in, he chooses to
brazen it out with a monumental display of arrogance and hypocrisy, blaming others for his behavior even as he continues to
lie about the extent of his crime.