Sentences with phrase «of lies they tell»

A University of Notre Dame researcher found that when people reduced the number of lies they told over 10 weeks they reported significantly improved physical and mental health.
I am under no obligation to follow or even take heed of any lies told to me by liars.
Truthfully I don't believe in my heart any of those lies told by those unrepentant jealous Pharisees but those analysing doubtful blasphemous thoughts still keep coming, and I'm on medication which isn't really helping to be honest.
In spite of the lies they tell us, we'll never doubt you.
what a beautiful and intimate exposé of the lies we tell ourselves when we have postpartum depression and anxiety.
Some of them openly expressed their disappointment in this administration and apologised to the former President for voting against him in the 2016 election because of lies told them about him and his government by the Npp, and failure on their part to critically evaluate promises the Npp made during the campaign.
U were right on almost all of the lies we tell ourselves after divorce.
She clearly loves this man, but the hurt in her eyes with each new revelation, which reveals the extent of the lies he told, is palpable.
By turns exhilarating and devastating, Tender is an exploration of human relationships, of the lies we tell ourselves and others.
SB: The first reactions came about as a result of lies told by people who sell funds.
The rantings of a angry chef, sick of the lies told about food and health.
These Delusionscapes manifest from delusions residents of Akiba have - usually from one person in particular that has a strong aura for it - and exist because of lies we tell ourselves that we eventually believe to be true, which then lead to an ominous overtaking of a person's consciousness.
Fox is perfectly aware of the lies he tells, and though sardonic about it, seems more than happy to continue telling them and tricking gullible people into believing his rhetoric.
The bitcoin skeptics have been out in full force lately, so here are three more examples of lies they tell themselves.
The rantings of a angry chef, sick of the lies told about food and health.

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«I urge you to shut your eyes and discover the great ideas that lie inside us, to shut your engines and discover the power of sleep,» she tells the audience from the stage.
The White House communications director reportedly testified that she had to tell white lies on behalf of Trump's administration.
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.
«He has a habit of — and even who support him would agree with this, I think — of telling lies, sometimes big, sometimes casual, and insisting that the people around him repeat them and believe him.
«What I mean by this is people try and make themselves seem more exciting, so they can sometimes oversell some things or even tell little white lies within very basic parts of their lives.
Watching how the players interacted, Van Swol and her colleagues at the University of Wisconsin and Harvard concluded that players exhibited three easy «tells» when they were lying.
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.
Given the scope of work that lies ahead for the provinces, the timeline of legalisation by mid-2018 is ambitious, a senior federal official told Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper.
Instead of lying in bed, wishing for just 15 minutes more of sleep, tell yourself it won't make you less tired.
These were lies as told in his role as President about matters of public importance.
The day after National Security Adviser Michael Flynn was fired, as a result of news reports that Flynn had lied about his pre-inauguration communications with the Russian ambassador, Trump cleared everyone out of an Oval Office meeting so he could tell Comey alone that he hoped the FBI would drop its investigation of Flynn.
If it's a friend of a friend of a neighbor down the block, thus far down the information chain, there is no way of knowing if the person is telling the truth or might be motivated to lie for some reason.
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.
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.
We're talking about outright lies, dozens of them, told day after day, as if no one were checking the actual facts.
«But those details — and the apparent demise of the Keystone XL pipeline — don't begin to tell the story of what lies ahead for the economy of Canada, America's second - largest trading partner.»
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.»
New Yorker business writer James B. Stewart's latest book is an exploration of a relatively narrow subset of this culture, the lies «told under oath or to investigative and other agencies of the U.S. government» that qualify as perjury.
As Kate Manfred, vice president of brand communications and insights at Discover, tells CNBC Make It, that's because, generally speaking, credit scores don't lie.
If you lead or aspire to, be aware of the sweet little lies you tell yourself if you choose the perks of travel for work or vacation.
Part of the responsibility for keeping Magna out of debt lies with a new board of directors, he told the meeting at a suburban Toronto hotel, telling them to resist shareholder demands to increase debt.
The purpose of this article is to expose the lies that business owners are told by low - quality SEO firms.
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.»
«Michael Scronic lied about the performance of his investment fund, telling investors that his returns were as high as 13 percent,» U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey S. Berman said.
We know Trump told Comey to «let go» of [Michael] Flynn while admitting that he knew Flynn had lied to the FBI.
«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.)»
We don't know why Trump decided to fire Flynn (the stated reason that he «lied to Mike Pence» doesn't pass the laugh test), whether he was told of the domestic abuse allegations against then - White House staff secretary Rob Porter, what's on the Apprentice outtake footage that producer Mark Burnett is keeping locked up, why exactly Trump handed some choice Israeli intelligence to the Russian foreign minister, who financed the hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels, or any of a dozen other major questions about Trump.
The leak of proof to the Washington Post that then - National Security Adviser Michael Flynn was lying to about his contacts with Russians was, as far as we can tell, the key reason he was fired last February.
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 year ago, the biggest political lie to ever be told was levelled towards me and my family and I insist that if a single shard of truth is found, I will leave,» he said.
Comey kept contemporaneous memos of his interactions with the president and told the Senate Intelligence Committee last June that he did so because he thought Trump might lie about them.
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 fortunes.
We're told Daniels is planning on having the dress forensically tested to search for any DNA that proves she isn't lying about her tryst with Trump, including samples of skin, hair or... anything.
Ever look around and realize that what you just said was a big fat lie told from a place of contempt?
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