Sentences with phrase «in a lie like»

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I mostly rejoiced at the Surface's low weight: If you're lying on your sofa or in bed and just want to do some casual browsing — like reading, or watching Netflix — the Surface Pro is a godsend.
Sugar said: «If [politicians] lie, which results in massive decisions like leaving the European Union, or gaining votes in a general election, then this should be a criminal offence as it would be in a public company if I lied to my shareholders.»
While promising young companies like HootSuite inspire new hope, Canada's tech industry still lies in the shadow of fallen titans.
In much the same way that journalists like Chris Wallace have said they don't believe debate moderators should call out lies, because that would be equivalent to expressing an opinion, the Times and other newspapers have always believed that journalists should be rigorously balanced at all times.
They were asked to rank themselves at that moment in time on statements like: «I feel like most of my life lies ahead of me,» «My future seems infinite to me,» «Time is slipping away,» and «I have a lot of time in which to get things done.»
Or does it pull in contributions from other parts of the cerebral cortex and even from areas that are involved in emotional behavior, like the amygdala, which lies deep in the brain's core?
Like competitors in any contest, people lie awake nights figuring out ways to win.
When you can stroll over to a tap whenever you like and help yourself to a glass of clear, cool water, it is hard to believe that one of the biggest business opportunities of the 21st century — and one of the best opportunities for business to give back to society — lies in supplying fresh water.
Even if you had the best PowerPoint presentation in the world with great visuals, staged animation, and all the other cool things you can do with PowerPoint (I'd be lying if I said I didn't like all of that PowerPoint geeky stuff, too), it still is one in a line of many all using the same format and structure.
«Just like anyone can start their day with a killer workout, find a way to master a craft, find meaning in their work or create a passionate and loving relationship,» he says, «the secret lies in being able to break through the fear and unlock the limiting beliefs to create the life of your dreams.»
Some, of course, may be understated, others, like a video game your kids play, have to have certain stages attained before they can be accomplished, but the seeds for your company's goals all lie in the structure that you build long before the doors ever opened.
Specific questions like these, in addition to assessing candidates» skills, combat resume fraud — it's pretty difficult to lie about sales margins and inventory turns.
Like Hodak, Robby Berthume, CEO and co-founder of Bull and Beard, believes the issue lies not in the execution of capitalism, but rather millennials» perception of it.
But the SEC's power, like that of the Wizard, lies more in persuasion than in punishment.
«You've got to boil it down to lying, cheating, and stealing,» she says, in a warbly voice that sounds like pink lemonade.
For example, CEO Robert Card's shareholder letter in SNC - Lavalin's 2013 annual report placed 99th out of 100 such missives (only Citigroup's ranked lower) in Rittenhouse's Candor Survey for its overuse of jargon, platitudes, clichés like «SNC - Lavalin's best years lie ahead» and the royal «we.»
While Uber has invested heavily in autonomous - car technology, and CEO Travis Kalanick has said that's where the company's future lies, the battlefield is arrayed for a clash with big automakers like Ford, Tesla, and Mercedes, which are developing both self - driving technology and car - sharing software of their own.
Most of the power lies in the hands of executives like CEO Matthew Salzberg or investors such as Bessemer Venture Partners.
And therein lies the problem with claims like this in a world where profitability (or at least a path to profitability) has become increasingly important for high - flying VC - fueled startups.
Sometimes our opportunity for success lies in the not so great: the things we don't do well, that we don't like to do... or that are figuratively painful to do.
Nor did I like lying awake in strange hotel beds in foreign countries waiting for the sun to come up because I was nervous about an important meeting or suffering from jetlag.
Donald Trump lied repeatedly during the campaign, and this was documented in great detail by reporters like David Farenthold at the Washington Post and Daniel Dale at the Toronto Star.
The true value lies in actionable measurements like engagement, monthly active users (MAUs) and average revenue per user (ARPUs).
«A lot of times, our most innovative ideas come to us when we're in our most relaxed states, like lying in bed trying to fall asleep or while shooting the [breeze] with a favorite bartender.
Stories like Snapchat, a company with no revenue model, spurning a $ 3 billion offer, are incredibly rare but glorified by those whose best interests lie in the acquisition of equity in startups.
Credentials like being a core developer for Bitcoin did not stop Mike Hearn from going to work for banks and publishing a lengthily screed full of lies in the process.
The answer lies in the cult - like practices Pannapacker describes.
However, the issue lies in where these likes actually come from.
True vision lies in the fact that you have a network like the Internet, where everyone can take part -LRB-...) Is the key to success.
Comey's book, «A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership» is already looking like a best - seller, with publisher Macmillan ordering an initial print run of 850,000 copies, more than five times the 150,000 in the initial pressing for Michael Wolff's «Fire and Fury.»
The only difference that sets apart an ASIC chip from CPU and GPU chips lies in the fact that it's not general - purpose chip like the others.
Because the log is decentralized and can not be edited, there is no potential for lies or trickery — no one can sell you a fake copy if a digital record of the authentic piece exists.By allowing records like provenance, authorship and ownership to be unmodifiable, blockchain technology potentially solves the issue of forgeries and thefts in the art world.
This knowledge can really be a lifesaver when it comes to trading, just like understanding the risks lying in it.
Lies are multifaceted like diamonds and as such simply coal in disguise.
''... are people lying in wait for some pregnant woman to come along...» Yes, killer docs in corps that like to make corpse out of humans.
You are all being deceived and lied to by your rulers while havest you like a crop and rob you blind in order to perpetuate their wealth and power.
The book's weakness lies in its failure to say enough about how to help the strivers in the ghetto, like Tina.
99.9 % of Religion in this day is like a very bad used car salesmen trying to sell you something to get your money and you drive off thinking you got something nice and you what you are getting is a clunker that will take you just far enough away that the saleman can steal your money because 99.9 % of what all religions claim about God is just a bunch of lies ON God taken out of context.
The book's strength lies in its practical advice on how to tear down obstacles to private charities (like our church's current struggle with HUD) and its sensible counsel on the kind of tough - minded compassion needed by people like Kenneth's mom.
In like manner, if I could not continue to unite with any smaller society, church, or body of Christians, without committing sin, without lying and hypocrisy, without preaching to other doctrines which I did not myself believe, I should be under an absolute necessity of separating from that society.
Why do you not allow for the possibility that they are deliberately lying about having a religion when they are the ones visiting us and can already take note of our religions here and use that information in fabricating a religion to fool people like you?
What can one say in the face of such a cabinet of marvels as «the startled cherry of his cigarette» (a Nazi about to be killed by a sniper), or a tool that «lathed the wrinkled lake,» or (my favorite) a line about stars on a river that lie scattered «like jacks tossed on linoleum»?
Exposing you for the lying ass you are is fun though... just shows people that people like you are in need of serious mental health help and shouldn't be allowed near any human unless they are injecting you with anti-psychotic meds.
ANd in 2003, long after WW2, a «Christian» nation like the USA invaded and attacked Iraq for not reason at all and all based on lies and over 200,000 innocent Iraqi babies, women and men were killed.
Chesterton joyfully develops his Trifles thesis in further essays, with titles like «A Piece of Chalk,» «The Extraordinary Cabman,» «On Lying in Bed» and «What I Found in My Pocket.»
I'm sorry that people like you can get on here and write complete lies and / or distortions although I truly think you fully believe in your own screwed up mind that this is what happened.
I would prefer death to my current existence, if only to help tight - assed prigs like yourself rake in the big bux you have earned by lying and cheating your way through these tough economic times that people like you created almost singlehandedly whenever you got the chance.
There are two pitfalls that lie in wait for people like ourselves who seek to grow in the knowledge and love of God.
Like all these guys in this article who were caught red handed by their wives m - a-sturbating, who LIED to their wives for years and told them they were the only one for them?
If you don't believe me, then you have never tried to live or work in a Mormon - dominated area — they have no compunction whatsoever against lying or by - passing laws to get ahead at the expense of what they refer to as «gentiles» and shamelessly promote their own members (they literally keep a book of apostates and people like me who are unhireable, etc. once listed there).
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