Sentences with phrase «polygraphs on»

Virtally all climatologists would probably fail a polygraph on that one — a major factor in the alarmist «consensus».

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The great evil is that once a contestant answers yes (or once the answer is shown by the polygraph to be yes), then the secret is set loose, and what was simply a powerless, hidden thought takes on a new reality.
why not put the pope on a polygraph and see if his stories of innocence stand scrutiny.?
do polygraphs to check on harry and gary?
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Charles Solomon authorized Murray to have let polygraph administrators visit Zakharova at Rikers Island, where she's being held on $ 1 million bail in connection to the $ 400,000 grand larceny case.
Dissatisfaction with traditional polygraphs has prompted the search for more sophisticated techniques to spot the supposed telltale signs of dishonesty — increased heart rate, sweating, nervous tics, averted gaze and so on.
So if you ever plan on competing in natural bodybuilding or lifting contests and you take «prohormones» you'll either flunk the drug test outright or the polygraph will catch you.
Alice committed to a juvenile detention center is then forced to take a polygraph test to determine if she's telling the truth about the two attacks, one being fatal, on her sister Karen and Aunt Annie.
The story then jumps ahead six years to Linda preparing for a polygraph test, per request of her publisher as she is about to release a book on her experiences.
Meantime the Marstons are on the verge of perfecting a prototype of the lie - detector polygraph test.
So far, what we've got are a couple of «FAQ» - like posts and one column on immigration reform by the co-chair of the group, Ted Ruthizer (who should take advantage of his e-mail alias — «truthizer» — either by becoming a superhero or by inventing a new kind of polygraph).
Because Keesal, Young & Logan finds that a little «preventive medicine» often averts and / or mitigates potentially troublesome matters resulting in litigation, the firm's attorneys frequently advise clients on a wide variety of employment issues, including hiring and selection procedures, discipline and termination, harassment and discrimination investigations, wage and hour matters, drug testing, polygraph testing, COBRA, occupational safety and health matters, unfair competition, employee indemnification, and many other issues.
No, it's not a polygraph machine, but police in Pennsylvania concluded that the wearer of a Fitbit was lying after analyzing the data on the device.
Past criminal activity or drug use won't show up on a police resume, but it can sink you in a polygraph.
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