Sentences with phrase «duplicitous nature»

The hypocrisy of claiming moral purity while not taking available action that would exonerate them, while concealing information that damns their operations, exposes the duplicitous nature of the wind industry and some supporters.
In my mind, Craventail's duplicitous nature echoes the best Bond villain of all time — License to Kill's Franz Sanchez.
To properly appreciate Syriana, one does have to have a familiarity with the make - up of the Middle East in the way things are run, a knowledge of the politics involved in the running of billion - dollar oil companies, an understanding of the duplicitous nature of the Central Intelligence Agency, and an awareness of terrorist organizations that would openly recruit young men that would kill themselves for the sake of a cause they may or may not be fully aware they are assisting.
Sidekick Jamie Bell also performs well, especially in convincingly having to speak Gaelic, though, as with the lack of contrast in the atmosphere of the film, the duplicitous nature of his character isn't called into question nearly enough for the scenes in the middle of the film where he must pretend to be the master to Tatum's slave to be as effective as is warranted in the script.
It is set up to fill in more information as to why the characters do what they do from a motivation standpoint, as well as to show just how intricate the connection between the police and triads are, where it seems everyone involved has a duplicitous nature.
IN A recent article published in the Australian Financial Review entitled Trade in phony eyes doesn't add up, journalist John Davidson unwraps the duplicitous nature of some Internet advertising behaviour.

Not exact matches

While Anon doesn't boast a superior story, it's engaging in the way many B - grade noir films from the «40s and «50s were — pulpy excursions into the dark side of human nature with hard - bitten heroes and duplicitous femmes fatale.
Shakespeare's Prospero could have been thinking of a mid-engine Lamborghini, instead of the duplicitous Caliban, when he said, «A devil, a born devil on whose nature nurture can never stick.»
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