Sentences with phrase «lies told in»

Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) and Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper) argue over the lies he told her in this scene from the January 27th episode.
After a rocky start at the beginning of the previous season, Capaldi and Coleman have hit their stride as a partnership, especially now that they've both come clean about the lies they told in the season finale — that Danny is alive and Gallifrey is found.
Online daters may be more honest and up - front about who they are and what they're looking for (barring those infamous little white lies told in profiles), meaning that the connections they form are more genuine.
Lies perpetuated by all Christian religions for the last 2000 + years, along with all the other lies told in the name of religion.
Or is this yet another bold faced lie told in attempt to increase CPM reimbursement, neonatal and maternal well - being be damned?
it's a lie told in service of a narrative.

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Why don't we face up to the fact that many of us in Silicon Valley are living lives that involve telling ourselves a lot lies, VC Om Malik writes.
The biggest problem with fact - checking the Republican candidate is that he seems to have a reality - distortion field that applies to his fan base in which even if he tells what appears to be a lie, he is seen as telling some larger truth.
Second, a witness told The New York Times that the older brother was lying in the street after the shootout when the younger one ran him over while fleeing police, but doctors didn't see signs of him being run over.
Instead of lying in bed, wishing for just 15 minutes more of sleep, tell yourself it won't make you less tired.
Comey stated that Trump had told «lies» to the American people when he claimed the FBI was in disarray and that FBI agents had lost confidence in Comey.
These were lies as told in his role as President about matters of public importance.
She told Nocera that she felt that she had been lied to, and that what mortgage servicers had promised in their meetings with the FDIC had simply been «happy talk.»
I used to tell myself that lying in bed was meditating to start my day with focus.
Rather, it was an unethical action by a researcher, who gained access to the data legitimately but violated the terms of access by transferring it to third parties, as well as by Cambridge, which allegedly lied when, in 2015, it told Facebook it had deleted all copies of the data.
Hughes may have built his empire on his knack for taking time off, but as he tells Nancy Won, behind the laid - back veneer lies a hardcore workaholic who's more likely to measure his downtime in hours than days.
Most of the people in Feldman's studies don't even realize all of the lies they have told until after the conversation when it was played back to them on video.
Capers said Shkreli used money in subsequent companies to pay off debts he incurred from a series of bad trades and to conceal lies he told investors in his hedge funds.
The resignation came just a day after she testified before the House Intelligence Committee, where she reportedly said that she told white lies for the president, but never lied about anything consequential related to the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
He has already mastered the resolute mindset required to succeed in sales and forgiven the countless small lies people tell to avoid purchasing.
In addition to my own life experiences, I've talked with other entrepreneurs about the lies they've told themselves.
Comey told the committee that he documented his interactions with Trump in memos because he was «honestly concerned that he might lie about the nature of our meetings, so I thought it really important to document.»
Former CIA deputy and acting director Michael Morell told «CBS This Morning» that there's «nothing new» in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent claims that «Iran lied» about their nuclear program.
While the Post did not track false or misleading claims by Obama in the same way they have with Trump, in December the New York Times compared Trump's lies to Obama's and found that in their first 10 months of office, Trump told «nearly six times as many falsehoods as Obama did during his entire presidency.»
The answer lies in what we tell our clients every day.
Didn't the jury deserve to know that Bubba told his radio listeners and then the FBI, in a meeting where lying is a criminal offense, that Hulk Hogan knew he was making a sex tape?
If you've ever caught yourself thinking to yourself, «My employees never tell me anything,» now you know that the solution might lie in questions you're asking, themselves.
«The value of the great Benoit Mandelbrot's work lies more in telling us that there is a «wild» type of randomness of which we will never know much (owing to their unstable properties.)»
There was no connection made between those two events by Hicks or by the president in announcing her departure... Yet, whether the two events were connected or not, Hicks had done something that is incompatible with serving in this administration: She told the truth about the lies
Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl tells investors what they need to know about Iran's nuclear lies and reveals the winners and losers in the wake of Netanyahu's grim announcement.
One would think that a voter would pull his support from a candidate who tells whopping big lies, but Donald Trump's continuing success in the Republican race indicates this isn't the case.
There was a big stink late last year when an emergency patient at the Ottawa Hospital — crying in pain from a back injury, vomiting and begging for a place to curl up — was told by a fed - up staffer to lie on the floor.
He called the claim «the biggest lie ever told» in Malta's politics, and set up a magistrate's inquiry.
In his first State of the Union address, President Donald Trump flicked at a lie about the US coal industry that he began telling early on the campaign trail: that there was a «war on coal,» that coal's jobs will return, that regulations by the Obama administration are responsible for its ills, and that the measures he has taken in office can reverse its fortuneIn his first State of the Union address, President Donald Trump flicked at a lie about the US coal industry that he began telling early on the campaign trail: that there was a «war on coal,» that coal's jobs will return, that regulations by the Obama administration are responsible for its ills, and that the measures he has taken in office can reverse its fortunein office can reverse its fortunes.
I am sure you have never told a lie to anyone in your life.
Would the child be told he would spend eternity burning in hell, if he mentioned this obvious lie to anyone else?
Odds are, there has been more than one atheist in a foxhole, and you are simply telling a convenient lie.
What's scarier is that it is the 21st century and you still believe in the lies told within the buybull.
Why don't you stop bullying the LEAST capable and start putting pressure on the MOST capable of actually making a change... and don't tell me there is no margin for investment, job creation, or wage increase — that would simply be a LIE (which, is in fact, a sin).
Since, you are clueless to what He has told us, you remain in the dark and buy into satan's lies.
Some throw dust in the air, some tell outright lies.
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?
The rediculous idea that they are not and Muslims and Islamic States are so peaceful is a LIE told by you and people like you that desire to keep us in the dark.
Religion enslaves the minds of millions by telling them a lie, claiming it to be truth, and forcing them to think, act and feel in the small, oppressive and downright stupid confines of religious ideology.
Words on worshipI agreed with every word in Derek Walker's article «6 lies our worship songs tell us» (February).
This changed with the rebellion in the Garden of Eden, for the «serpent», who was later identified as Satan the Devil (Rev 12:9), told the first lie, and began a legacy of lies.
Take that thought captive under the blood of Jesus, and tell the spirit of the enemy speaking lies to you to make you fearful and confused that he needs to flee in Jesus's name.
It is this very perspective that led Bonhoeffer to assert in Ethics, «It is better for a truthful person to tell a lie than for a liar to tell the truth.»
I practiced never lying to them which meant that I sometimes had to tell my customers things that they wouldn't want to hear and I had to take responsibility for the mishaps but it also in the long run made them trust and respect me more which I think led them to entrusting me with their freight.
This is so because when a truthful person tells a lie he or she does so concretely (whether in a moment of weakness or in the tension of hiding the truth to protect another).
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