Sentences with phrase «easier than telling the truth»

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sanchez is my favorite player but truth to be told he misses more easyer chance than giroud but we fail to recognize it because we have such hight regard of him in fact all of our players misses those easy chance that other team in the league players put away very easily
On the other side of the corrupt, dishonest, dishonorable, disloyal, dysfunctional, derelict and depraved spectrum is Joseph Addabbo, Jr., who is utterly incapable of telling the truth and acting with any measure of character, integrity and principle, because like Ulrich, he too lies, cheats and steals easier than he breathes.
No matter how skilled a person becomes at reading the clues, it's always easier to recognize when someone is lying than when he is telling the truth.
One of the perks of working from home is how easy I can change my work space when I'm feeling somewhat less than inspired in the office, which if truth be told usually starts around the time the weather starts getting nothing short of perfect.
Mitchell just shook his head and said, laughing, «Rick, tell me the truth: It's a lot easier to talk about it than to do it, isn't it?»
Sometimes it is easier to see clearly into the liar than into the man who tells the truth.
It sounds easier said than done, but truth be told you can find pockets of value — in desirable neighbourhoods — in every city.
Telling the truth is so much easier than lying.
Scripts are easier to spew out regarding image - producing slights - of - hand than one's «perceived» previously established knowledge base upon which to formulate one's image as a trusted advisor, for to be trusted one must first and foremost tell the truth about one's real estate background, which in the vast majority of cases is seriously wanting.
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