Sentences with phrase «lie detector tests in»

And with a trail of clean drug and lie detector tests in his wake and a trophy case full of hardware — O'Hearn is a four - time Natural Mr. Universe and in the Natural Bodybuilding Hall of Fame (lest you think those muscles are all for show, he's also proficient in jeet kune do, and was inducted into the Masters Hall of Fame for judo in 2014)-- he's still dogged by haters who jump in with sarcastic comments on nearly every social media post.

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NBC News reported on Tuesday that Daniels answered questions about her alleged dalliance with Trump during a lie detector test she took in 2011 as part of a magazine profile.
XL: During the recent Heidi Allen case in Oswego County, the Sheriff's department there apparently administered a lie detector test (polygraph) to a person who made have had intimate knowledge concerning the people involved.
In natural contests, the testing protocol ranges among organizations from lie detectors to urinalysis.
In this edition, Red Sparrow star Jennifer Lawrence takes a lie detector test like some kind of old fashioned spy.
The film stars British actors Luke Evans («Furious 7,» «Beauty and the Beast») and Rebecca Hall («The Town,» «The Prestige») as the psychologist, educator and inventor William Moulton Marston and his wife and co-developer of the lie detector test Elizabeth, and Australian Bella Heathcote («Fifty Shades Darker,» «The Man in the High Castle») as his student turned both Marstons» lover Olive Byrne.
There's a real frisson in these early scenes — you'd be hard pressed to find a more charged use of a lie - detector test — particularly with regards to the two women's anxiety and excitement about the transgression of their mutual desire.
When seen on a national scale, a dominant power and a compliant population can result in the fascism that's on the rise in Europe at the time of their studies, which also include an attempt to invent a lie detector test.
The story of the unconventional life of Dr. William Marston, the Harvard psychologist and inventor who helped invent the modern lie detector test and created Wonder Woman in 1941.
There you would learn, in brief, that William Moulton Marston, inventor of the lie detector test, came up with the idea for Wonder Woman in 1941.
It's a shame that all persons involved in this matter could be given a Lie - detector test.
One sees it in Chapter 2, where Manuel Acevedo's Polaroids bring back the Twin Towers, Tim Davis positions the drug wars at an ATM, Ezra Johnson paints DOUBT in the style of Paul Klee, and Carol Irving parallels the protagonist's interrogation with a lie - detector test.
This is one of the reasons I believe every judge in every court in the country, state and federal, should be required to have to take a yearly polygraph test (lie detector) as a condition to remain as a judge.
In the case of Melinda Duckett she was a mother who refused to take a lie detector test and cooperate with the police.
His enticing review makes the lie - detector test sound like the neural - testing equivalent of a gramophone in today's world of iPods:
More specifically, the trial court might well have proscribed extrajudicial statements by any lawyer, party, witness, or court official which divulged prejudicial matters, such as the refusal of Sheppard to submit to interrogation or take any lie detector tests; any statement made by Sheppard to officials; the identity of prospective witnesses or their probable testimony; any belief in guilt or innocence; or like statements concerning the merits of the case.
Now you must realize that as a lawyer I have a built in lie detector that goes off when something doesn't pass the sniff test.
One exception is a lie detector test, which is illegal in most employment situations.
I have gone to such lengths as to send certain cheaters for lie detector tests at the start of and a year into therapy as a way to prove honesty in the future.
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