Sentences with phrase «not duplicitous»

Now, scientists think they've figured out once and for all that a single hoaxer was responsible, not a duplicitous cabal.
But in the Biblical sense, it means «not duplicitous».
I only read about the half the comments so I hope this post isn't duplicitous.
Besides, who's to say that Gadzidis isn't duplicitous?

Not exact matches

IN A recent article published in the Australian Financial Review entitled Trade in phony eyes doesn't add up, journalist John Davidson unwraps the duplicitous nature of some Internet advertising behaviour.
And please don't tell me it's because he was a duplicitous liar who told anyone anything they wanted ot hear in order to spread the gospel... because tha» t just not an admirable trait in anyone.
Obama is not a Muslim or a Christian, he is trying to appeal to Christians and Muslims by paying lip service to both religions, and sometimes the consequence is those who think he must actually have a religion perceive him as being duplicitous.
Because I don't trust an an owner who has been so duplicitous from day one.
Where we're honest about breastmilk being the best food for babies, and where we don't use duplicitous methods to sell formula.
In his last Commons appearance as acting LibDem leader, Vince Cable said that the Prime Minister had been «incompetent» for not organising his diary so that he could attend the Lisbon signing, or «discourteous» for not having tried or «duplicitous» for trying to have a halfway house of signing when noone else was there.
While Anon doesn't boast a superior story, it's engaging in the way many B - grade noir films from the «40s and «50s were — pulpy excursions into the dark side of human nature with hard - bitten heroes and duplicitous femmes fatale.
Based on David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize winning play, Glengarry Glen Ross follows the duplicitous comings and goings of an office full of shifty real - estate hustlers (including Al Pacino's Ricky Roma, Ed Harris» Dave Moss, and Jack Lemmon's Shelley Levene) over the course of a hectic 24 - hour period - with the admittedly thin storyline set into motion by a slick upper - management type's proclamation that the men will lose their jobs if their work doesn't improve.
Her Big Plan involves creating a worldwide problem, then offering a solution to said worldwide problem in exchange for the legitimization of her global business enterprises, but she doesn't count on a duplicitous American president (Bruce Greenwood) with a not - so - hidden draconian agenda of his own.
It stars Sally Hawkins as Rita, confident and forthright as the ordinary working mum who finds herself elevated to the position of striker - spokeswoman, battling not merely against the bosses but the smug chaps» club in general: employers and trade unionists getting ready to stitch up a duplicitous compromise behind her back.
Sidekick Jamie Bell also performs well, especially in convincingly having to speak Gaelic, though, as with the lack of contrast in the atmosphere of the film, the duplicitous nature of his character isn't called into question nearly enough for the scenes in the middle of the film where he must pretend to be the master to Tatum's slave to be as effective as is warranted in the script.
... There is this mythical world out there where a black person is leading not out of fear, not in juxtaposition to a white leader, not out of some duplicitous way of gaining control.»
It's one thing to go into the backstory of how and why a typically bright and cheery fairy can be horribly hardened by heartbreak at the hands of the duplicitous love of her life (the king / Aurora's father, played as an adult by Sharlto Copley), but it's quite another to completely softpedal any sinister sentiment, which is more or less what occurs as Maleficent warms up to Aurora as she grows up into a perky and pure hearted teen (Elle Fanning, sleepwalking when not sleeping) who believes the mysterious, ever - lurking figure to be her fairy godmother.
Oh geez, and we've yet to mention the presence of the fantastic Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Strange, Sebastian Stan as the un-brainwashed White Wolf, Tom Hiddleston's ever - duplicitous Loki, Idris Elba's Heimdall, Benicio del Toro's The Collector and Peter Dinklage in a role sure to delight anyone who loves Peter Dinklage, and who in the world doesn't love Peter Dinklage?
There isn't a moment, either, when Weiner comes clean about his duplicitous acts or admits some sort of deep character flaw: He simply expects you to take him at face value and let his work — not his personal dalliances — define him.
Koba warns that people are a violent, duplicitous, predatory species that should be fought if it can't be avoided.
To properly appreciate Syriana, one does have to have a familiarity with the make - up of the Middle East in the way things are run, a knowledge of the politics involved in the running of billion - dollar oil companies, an understanding of the duplicitous nature of the Central Intelligence Agency, and an awareness of terrorist organizations that would openly recruit young men that would kill themselves for the sake of a cause they may or may not be fully aware they are assisting.
Glenn, on the other hand, is convincingly duplicitous, but the performance isn't enough to get you to ignore the film's many holes and troublingly patchy logic.
This sounds duplicitous on Violet's part, but it is not.
But we don't need director Richard Levine's Submission, a dim - witted film that reinforces insulting male and female stereotypes as it follows a veteran college writing professor, naïvely malleable and easily seduced by an attractive, ambitious, duplicitous female student.
Learning professionals don't implement solutions in a vacuum so assigning a specific ROI to training appears duplicitous at best.
Yes, listed companies aren't perfect either — but at least on an exchange, over-hyped stocks (with rapacious & duplicitous management) tend to be far easier to spot & avoid — at least for investors with a modicum of common sense.
(His word, not mine) How duplicitous is that!!?? If you care about the genes, buy a purebred!
By the time we became social realists, we knew that American themes were not going to lead to a great national art — not only because the themes themselves were hopelessly duplicitous, but because the forms we used to embody them had become hopelessly obsolete.»
They aren't amusing — they're dangerous and usually duplicitous.
Regardless of what may very likely prove duplicitous in motive toward improving life on this planet, it's at least setting the stage for more ambitious change, isn't it?
In fact, Markey was counting on Republicans to vote against the ban, as that allegedly would expose them as duplicitous shills who care only about oil industry profits, not about reducing dependence on OPEC or alleviating pain at the pump.
The hypocrisy of claiming moral purity while not taking available action that would exonerate them, while concealing information that damns their operations, exposes the duplicitous nature of the wind industry and some supporters.
But, of course, that isn't what they've asked for, and while I * think * that's what they had in mind — because I can't believe that the Benchers and the LSUC's equity officers are either ignorant of the actual text of the Rules and the Code or so duplicitous that they would intentionally mislead members — that's an interpretation that has been reinforced by precisely nothing substantive that's come out of the LSUC since this new requirement was announced.
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