Sentences with word «deceptiveness»

They found that the impact of copycat apps had on the sales of the originals depends on the quality and level of deceptiveness of the copycat app, or how easily it can be discerned from the original app.
With this completeness of trust in God as wholly loyal, without the least deceptiveness in his nature, the Jesus Christ of our history combines complete loyalty to men.
Actions that claim to express dispassionate concern for the common good are shown to express deceptiveness instead.
Do they really think the buying public can not see through this transparent deceptiveness?
Meanwhile, the film turns the epic into democratic history, which is all about the futility and self - deceptiveness of human striving in a chance - and - necessity or impersonal, «force - dominated» world.
«But we have rejected shameful hidden deeds, not behaving with deceptiveness or distorting the word of God, but by open proclamation of the truth we commend ourselves to everyone's conscience before God.»
Such a response is a fund - a-medic proposal in apatheism's declaring the vainness / vanity of liberlisms» deceptiveness.
Yet for all his dynamic ability — he has drawn comparisons to Norris Trophy winner and skating wizard Scott Niedermayer — and all his deceptiveness with the puck, Keith understands and appreciates what Seabrook does to help trigger his game.
This versatility and the deceptiveness that arises out of it — combined with the devastating double - team and trap blocking set up by the unbalanced line — give the single wing its punch.
secretly our goal is top4 and he does nt really care if we win PL or not (deceptiveness).
(There's also a deceptiveness in the mailers — she accuses Maloney of taking special interest money while financial reform was going through Congress, but omits that Maloney nevertheless supported reform.)
«Both competition and advertising effects exist, depending on its quality and level of deceptiveness
These set - ups can be very elaborate in their deceptiveness, wolves in sheep's clothing so to speak.
There's a deceptiveness lurking deep within Amour, an insincerity that colors the drama, recasting it as a ploy.
Chauk one more up for the greed and deceptiveness of the education testing industry and their corporate education reform allies in and of government.
In replicating photography through painting, Richter's work reveals the differences between the mediums, and embodies the deceptiveness that contradicts their supposed authenticity.
There have been internet libel law suits where judges have issued orders directing that anonymous internet bloggers are to be revealed in the full light of day, such orders are normally accompanied by protests from a trivial yet noisy family of rabid people who deem that freedom of expression should be absolute and unconditional & the speaker should not be held to account for their words, without consideration to the accuracy or deceptiveness of the allegations.
With that aside the biggest flaw is the «deceptiveness» of the screen being 5.7 inches.
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