Sentences with phrase «deliberately deceiving»

As mediators, we often have heard stories from parties in which the facts are conflicting and yet no one seems to be deliberately deceiving.
Exxon has been compared extensively to the tobacco industry, which was convicted of racketeering in 2000 for deliberately deceiving the public about the dangers of its products.»
«We are very concerned that Lion are deliberately deceiving consumers into thinking their milk is the same as A2, when the reality is they haven't changed anything,» Mr Nathan said.
Seriously... you are being deliberately deceiving here.
You make accusations of fear mongering and deliberately deceiving the public in order to have an otherwise unjustified war.
If God held all Joshua (and generations that followed) to his vows concerning the Gibeonites, even though Joshua was deliberately deceived, how much more will God hold two men to their vows of marriage wherein there is no deliberate deception?
Evidence uncovered in the recent tobacco litigation demonstrates that the tobacco companies deliberately deceived the public into believing that their products were safe and non-addictive while conspiring to keep the industry's knowledge to the contrary secret, manipulated the nicotine delivery of their products to better addict consumers, and targeted children in their advertising campaigns.
And sometimes it dives into Jesuitical obfuscation, where precise linguistic distinctions are employed to mislead and and even to deliberately deceive.
Speech is harmful if it slanders, unjustly attacks, deliberately deceives for personal gain, etc..
While apologising for the flawed information on weapons of mass destruction (WMD), Mr Blair insisted people were not deliberately deceived.
There still remains a big question as to whether the members were deliberately deceived.
He deliberately deceives.
Louis Pasteur's laboratory notebooks reveal that the famous French chemist deliberately deceived his colleagues and the public in some of his most celebrated experiments, according to Gerald Geison, a historian at Princeton University in New Jersey.
Dogs can also deliberately deceive other dogs and people, usually to get a food reward.
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Robert Reed disagreed and allowed Baldwin's claims that Boone deliberately deceived the actor to proceed.
Should tobacco company executives and others who deliberately deceived the American people about the reality of tobacco and cancer be subject to legal penalty?
And in addition, think about all the wasted energy the «climate community» spent mitigating the impact of «deniers,» when «skeptics» could have helped out by listening more carefully to the «climate community,» and trying to understand «the climate community's» arguments, and adding to progress on increasing our understanding of the causes of climate variability and change — rather than apologizing or ignoring the input from scientists like Fred Singer — who deliberately lifts a conditional clause from a larger sentence, divorces it completely from context, and creates a fraudulent quotation in order to deliberately deceive, or Ross McKitrick who slanders other scientists on purely speculative conclusions about their motivations, or guest - posters at WUWT who call BEST «media whores,» or the long line of denizens at Climate Etc. who falsely claim that the «climate community» ignores all uncertainties towards the goal of serving a socialist, eco-Nazi agenda to destroy capitalism.
The world was deliberately deceived by the claim that human - produced CO2 was causing global warming.
Jan P Perlwitz: Now, one could ask, is this twisting of Gavin's words, that he was asking for blind faith into science, even though his use of the term «bad faith» implies the opposite, he asks for sticking to the truth and to facts, is based on a lack of knowledge about the English language or is this itself an example for how a statement made by a climate scientist is twisted in bad faith, for the purpose to deliberately deceive the public?
The mandated preamble to the advertising bullet points enumerating smoking's ill effects states, «A Federal Court has ruled that Altria, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, Lorillard, and Philip Morris USA deliberately deceived the American public about the health effects of smoking, and has ordered those companies to make this statement.
A Federal Court has ruled that the Defendant tobacco companies deliberately deceived the American public about the addictiveness of smoking and nicotine, and has ordered those companies to make this statement.
A bag of wind (1878) · A blatherskite (1890) · A cowardly slanderer and a bully (1907) · A dim - witted saboteur (1956) · A parliamentary babe and suckling (1890) · A parliamentary pugilist and political bully (1875) · A servile follower of the government (1878) · A trickster (1919) · Above the truth (1962) · Abusing his position in the House (1877) · Ass (1970) · Attempted to misrepresent (1961) · Attempting to distort the facts as he had in the past (1956) · B and B gang (1964) · Bullshit (1973) · Canadian Mussolini (1964) · Cheap political way (1960) · Coming into the world by accident (1886) · Crook (1971) · Deceive (1977) · Deceived (1960) · Deliberate distortion (1968) · Deliberate falsehood (1961) · Deliberate malignity (1962) · Deliberately deceived (1960) · Deliberately distorted (1972) · Deliberately misleading (1977) · Deliberately misled (1959) · Deliberately misstated the truth (1960) · Deliberately trying to pervert (1960) · Demagogue (1963) · Devoid of honour (1960) · Dictatorial attitude (1961) · Disgracing the House (1896) · Dishonest (1959) · Dishonest answers (1968) · Dishonest insinuations (1960) · Dishonest performance (1960) · Does not have a spine (1971) · Evil genius (1962) · Fabricated a statement (1961) · Fabrication (1959) · False (1961) · False representations (1975) · False statement (1961) · Falsehood (1976) · Falsify (1964) · Fraud (1960) · Fraudulent character (1962) · Grovelling in the dirt in order to get an office (1900) · Has not got the guts (1959) · Honourable only by courtesy (1880) · Hypocrites (1961) · Hypocritical (1961) · Hysterical (1943) · Idiot (1962) · Ignoramus (1961) · Illegal (1977) · Illegal (actions)(1976) · Insolent and impertinent (1890) · Insolent and irresponsible reply (1962) · Inspired by forty - rod whiskey (1881) · Intentional deceit (1961) · Irresponsible Members (1969) · Irresponsible reply (1962) · Joker in this House (1960) · Kangaroo court (1960) · Lacking in intelligence (1934) · Lie (1959) · Lies (1976) · Living politically by deceit (1899) · Members have aligned themselves with the murderers in Quebec (1970) · Mislead (1958) · Misleading the public (1960) · Misrepresenting his constituency (1909) · Nazi (1962) · Nefarious (1960) · Not telling the complete truth (1964) · Not telling the truth (1960) · Obstruct the operation of government (1957) · Obstructionist (1961) · Offensive (1964) · Pompous Ass (1967) · Reneged promises (1962) · Scarcely entitled to be called gentlemen (1876) · Scurrilous (1961) · Seeking cheap notoriety (1919) · Shameful conduct (1960) · Sick animal (1966) · Silly reason (1961) · Sitting for his constituency by the grace of the leader of the Government (1884) · Slanderous accusations (1960) · Small and cheap (1960) · Stealing (1960) · Stooping to pretty low motives (1956) · Talking twaddle (1898) · The political sewer pipe from Carleton County (1917) · Theft (1960) · To hell with Parliament attitude (1961) · Trained seal (1961) · Treason (1957) · Trickery (1959) · Underhanded (1961) · Untrue statement (1961) · Violated his oath (1967) · Wilfully misled (1970)
You don't think they ought to be used because a seller might lie to deliberately deceive a buyer in order that the house will sell for more money.

Not exact matches

A popular one these days is to treat conscious will as an illusion — we think that we have acted deliberately toward some end, but in fact our brain acted on its own and then deceived us into thinking that we acted deliberately.
A leap of faith, or a deliberately crafted attempt to deceive?
It's not like Arsenal deliberately did something to him to lower his wages or deceived him into thinking he was getting more.
Either AW was trying to mislead or he just did» t know, so you have a choice between a manager who is being undermined or who deliberately sets out to deceive.
Do you honestly believe that MANA is out to deceive people and deliberately mischart and lie so that a slightly higher fraction of 1 % of women will choose to birth at home or hire a CPM?
You are a miserly, deceiving one trick pony who uses a bit of knowledge and pompous, know it all messaging to deliberately lie and mislead.
When you do one road, people will expect that another one is coming; but the roads were deliberately chosen to deceive.
However, the appeals panel last week overturned the misconduct finding against Gallo's colleague and co-author Mikulas Popovic, saying that the ORI had not proved that Popovic had deliberately intended to deceive.
He draws a distinction between tax avoidance (where you take advantage of the rules to minimize your tax bill) and tax evasion (where you deliberately try to hide income or deceive the taxman).
A licensed veterinarian shall not use present or past position (s) or office (s) of trust deliberately to create any individual professional advantage, or to coerce or deceive the public.
But then I am left with the inescapable conclusion that her audience is the gullible, and she's deliberately trying to deceive them, and that isn't a palatable conclusion either.
I think we can all agree that climate is complex, and there are multiple facets that can be communicated, but to say that someone who communicates a different view of the situation is deliberately out to deceive people is unfortunate at best, and offensive at worst.
Unless and until we upgrade the software (I think this is not in prospect) then comments that are abusive, spam, wildly off topic, deliberately designed to deceive, or in some other way undesirable, will continue to be deleted.
However, it is simply impossible to reconcile such a statement with the actions by Brown and his allies to close San Onofre and Diablo Canyon, making it difficult to avoid the conclusion that Brown was deliberately trying to deceive audiences about what was really happening behind the scenes.
These comments also vindicate the skeptics who formed strong opinions regarding Climategate: The science was not sound and the people exposed in Climategate were deliberately suppressing that information and seeking to deceive the public by disparraging skeptics and the arguments skeptics were making.
«Sorry, but even your own work shows that this probably wasn't the case and you were deliberately lying to the media — and everyone else — about the results of your work,» Motl continued, personally attacking Schmidt for allegedly seeking to deceive journalists and the public in the interests of promoting warming alarmism.
The media's respectful worship of inspirational bad science best - sellers (e.g. «Mein Kampf's» eugenics pesudoscience) is based on the book's corruption to «change human affairs», which is precisely Dale Carnegie's template for inspirational speech making, and is so well suited to the conceited like climate reality denier Al Gore), deliberately «oversimplifies» and deceives to motivate the masses against an exaggerated immediate peril (requiring gas chambers for eugenics, unilateral nuclear disarmament, or CO2 taxation).
Sometimes I am not sure if you (and other warmists) are deliberately misleading and deceiving or you are just incapable of understanding this simple matter.
Did he deliberately «speak» untruthfully with the intention of deceiving or did he tell the «truth» as he believes it to be?
Mr Atwal deliberately set out to deceive the doctor or expert in question by falsely representing the extent of his continuing symptoms, either in the physical manner of his presentation or by lies told by the doctor or expert, or both;
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