Sentences with phrase «not dishonest»

I'm always amazed that they can get anyone to shell out money that way, which sometimes makes me feel bad that I'm not dishonest:D.
Title changes are okay also, as long as it's not dishonest or inaccurate.
So for example, I admit the facts but I was not dishonest because I wanted to save co-workers from redundancy and my honest belief about that evil is buttressed by a report by Professor X.
So an accused middle - manager could always seek to show — no matter how deceptive he was — that he was not dishonest because he had no expectation of any significant personal gain.
The majority noted that it is not dishonest to insist that an employee meets a condition precedent in order to gain a benefit under a contract, nor to require that a party perform a contract in accordance with its terms.
It found the second appellant's involvement to have been more limited and not dishonest.
He contended that the tribunal had erred in applying a purely objective test and finding him guilty of dishonesty notwithstanding that, on the evidence accepted by the tribunal, his state of mind was not dishonest.
I would suggest to you that like denial — not the dishonest denial of the fake «skeptics», but the psychological denial of a problem to painful or frightening to face — defeatism offers false comfort, the false comfort of throwing up your hands, declaring «everything is lost, nothing can be done, nothing will be done, nobody cares, nobody will act, time to give up» and retreating into bitter, morose passivity.
It is possible to say that the information (as presented) was itself dishonest in that it misled and did not disclose, without calling a particular individual involved in its preparation dishonest — Mann's motives arguably were not dishonest in themselves and many, of course, have labelled them as anti-scientific, and much comment has surrounded this.
Hoegh - Guldberg's basis for claiming «little evidence» was totally irrelevant, if not dishonest.
Shortening «no statistically significant» to «no» is not dishonest, still less is it misunderstanding the science involved.
But what is being done now is not dishonest (as Steve so often implies), but an honest attempt to create a bias correction.
You're being intentionally evasive if not dishonest.
That's not dishonest, I suppose.
If not dishonest, then mighty misleading, at the very least.
It is not dishonest to portray this as a genuine political debate.
Public information campaigns directing potential claims beneficiaries toward behaviors minimizing claims are not dishonest and are quite in keeping with the nature of the insurance business.
I find this scientifically misleading, if not dishonest.
Chuck Thompson's «Confessions of a Rogue Travel Writer» slams modern travel writing as mediocre, if not dishonest.
Travel Books: Chuck Thompson's «Confessions of a Rogue Travel Writer» slams modern travel writing as mediocre, if not dishonest.
Calculating the Interest Differential using the original posted interest rate and incorporating a discount in the calculation is in my mind a dishonorable if not dishonest practice and is an obvious cash grab by some banks.
So, as far as we are concerned, our service is not dishonest.
It's not dishonest so much as a believable change of heart after so many years away from the job.
Despite what it might seem, this common practice is not dishonest or misleading.
It is NOT dishonest or half as bad as some people make out.
Let me know your reason for supporting her or how this was not dishonest rather than just attacking me.
I might believe she was sincere if she were not dishonest about the whole thing.
I want you to be honest, not dishonest.
@Bystander, I think dishonesty implies a willful disregard of truth, so that believed out of genuine, rather than willful ignorance isn't dishonest.
U before retiring, Pogba is another case in point, Fabregas would have been back if he wasn't dishonest in the way he left.
Isn't it dishonest of the IPCC to pretend that 3 of 4 of their models don't predict their own stated greenhouse fingerprint?

Not exact matches

She tends to say little about her marriage beyond that (and after her interview with GQ, which she complained on her Facebook page was an example of the «dishonest media and their disingenuous reporting,» she is not likely to change that practice.)
I really appreciate # 5... Unfortunately, dishonesty doesn't only have an adverse affect on the individual and business of the one being dishonest.
Mahatma Gandhi said, «To believe in something, and not to live it, is dishonest
Registered Democrats tend not to share this opinion about Clinton, since only 16.29 percent found Clinton the most dishonest compared to 52.81 percent distrusting Trump the most and 30.34 percent for Cruz.
John F. Kennedy said, «The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie, deliberate, contrived and dishonest, but the myth, persistent, persuasive and unrealistic.»
When prime - time hosts — who have never served our country in any capacity — dismiss facts and empirical reality to launch profoundly dishonest assaults on the FBI, the Justice Department, the courts, the intelligence community (in which I served) and, not least, a model public servant and genuine war hero such as Robert Mueller — all the while scaremongering with lurid warnings of «deep - state» machinations — I can not be part of the same organization, even at a remove.
It may seem dishonest to say that a business plan can't predict the future.
This is misleading, if not outright dishonest.
Being a saleswoman doesn't mean being sleazy or dishonest.
Verbal data dumps, though, are almost always meant to overwhelm the audience with facts they can't quite check on the spot, and Redford's wasn't any more dishonest than most — let alone those of some of the Keystone opponents.
Such statistics likely reflect the impact of the voter attitude behind another of our key findings: over 80 % of respondents to our survey either «agreed» or «strongly agreed» that a politician who is dishonest in his or her personal life can not be trusted in their professional role.
Casual Fridays in that light aren't just dishonest, pretending to encourage self - expression while reinforcing conformity; they're downright oppressive.
You can't be a Republican and criticize Obamas policies unless you are (a) brainwashed, or (b) intellectually dishonest.
The concern — not just from Rattner — is that investors will be taken advantage of by dishonest businesses seeking funding with regulatory oversight purposely weakened.
There is no good reason to renege on the nuclear deal, so they are reduced to spinning dishonest tales about a nuclear weapons program that doesn't exist.
He detests vague spin - doctor phrases like «studies say» and «scientists disagree,» and he refuses to advertise for Tesla, something most startup car companies wouldn't think twice about — because he sees advertising as manipulative and dishonest.
«Sorry, I don't see Michael doing that despite the horrible Witch Hunt and the dishonest media!»
The «tough sell to the public» was made tougher by appearing to give dishonest Wall Street executives a free pass by not, at minimum, loudly filing suits attempting to claw back ill - gotten bonuses.
And if sellers have shown repeatedly that they're out for themselves and have been dishonest about what they're selling, investors are not going to patronize them.
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