Sentences with phrase «very devious»

In very devious ways, they will try to trick you or your staff into helping them.
and all sorts of other situations carefully designed to not just make Americans feel they're part of the process, but to drill into those people the concept that true adults look at all the details before making a decision This is a very devious and smart in a nasty sort of way, thing they're doing here.
The difficulty quickly ramps up, and things start to get very devious.
It's a very devious tactic.
They are very devious, in that planning is often viewed s this thing that is not part of politics.

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The new generation is going to put an end to this devious monetary deception and all of the old «Champagne Socialists» sitting in the front of the aircraft debating the horrors of capitalism with two bankers and a parliamentary aide while sipping on bubbly, feet up and caviar on the side table, are ALL in for a very rude awakening.
The split between rational and mythic discourse which has characterized our recent cultural history is very dangerous for it impoverishes both modes of thought.13 It is one of the possible benefits of the current new appreciation of the meaning and function of myth that we may be able to rescue it from the realm of unconscious fantasy where it always continues to operate, often in dark and devious ways, and restore it once again to its creative role in human consciousness.
Mr Burns has less hair than Wenger Mr Burns is yellow and not French Mr Burns also has a more devious smile But they are very similar otherwise
She is very calculating & devious.
Those «Trials» aren't mere tutorials either: they're devious mini-games that force (often very harsh) strictures upon you, and series veterans are going to be in absolute heaven.
This simple yet aggressively suspenseful tale of a plucky babysitter and a masked murderer has been ripped off and remade more times than one can count, but very few films come close to approaching its devious yet classy style of scariness.
What impresses me the most about the film is that it's devious in a very smart way.
More than that, it's about two very different young men who, together, stick it right up a pair of devious old codgers, make themselves a fortune, and curry favour with the audience in the process.
This is due, in no small part, to a devious tactic Amazon undertook in 2008 to instill this very fear into new authors.
Dogs have been labeled as devious schemers who try to boss you around, so you are encouraged to be very tough and rigid in your interactions with them.
It's cute and charming, but also devious; solving puzzles necessitates working together closely, and it's very easily to accidentally snip your partner and ruin everything.
Build up your very own Secret Lair with dozens of deadly devices and devious defenses for when the world comes looking for you
«The devious manner in which these folks were stripped of their rights was, at the time, grasped by very few.»
On very rare occasions, clients have asked me to be devious in my approach to representing them and I have declined them.
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