"Deceitful tactics" refers to dishonest or misleading actions or strategies that people use to achieve their goals.
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Their regular way of making money is to
use deceitful tactics against its own users: No pay - per - letter enterprise is open about paying commissions to their agents for letters and chats.
«Copner» alerts us in comments to this public document: Testimony of Dr. Peter Gleick, February 7, 2007 Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Table 1 Categories
of Deceitful Tactics and Abuse of the Scientific Process (source: P.H. Gleick, Pacific Institute, 2007) There are many tactics used to argue for or against scientific conclusions that are inappropriate,...
We can do so the same way we did in South Korea, Illinois, New York, Connecticut, and France: exposing the paranoid motivations and
deceitful tactics behind anti-nuclear campaigns waged by the Environmental Law and Policy Center (ELPC), Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, and Food and Water Watch.
If you make a sale
by deceitful tactics... that's 1 sale... maybe... but if you make a customer with practices of integrity, then you have repeat business, as well as (word of mouth) advertising.
A new documentary shows how a «professional class of deceivers» has been paid by the fossil fuel industry to cast doubt on the science of climate change, in an effort akin to that from the tobacco industry, which for decades
used deceitful tactics to deny the scientific evidence that cigarettes are harmful to human health.
But this time we are ready for the liberals»
deceitful tactics.
Insurance adjusters will even go so far as to use
deceitful tactics, such as manipulating your statement to make it appear as though you admitted or accepted blame for causing the accident.
Do you really want to sign up for an online traffic school that uses
these deceitful tactics?