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31 Sentences With "be duped by"

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It's one thing to be duped by an imaginary celebrity.
Apple claims that it can't be duped by a high-res photograph.
They can't quite fathom that they could ever be duped by a female.
The president isn't the only figure in his administration to be duped by outsiders.
He was warning citizens of the 16th-century Republic of Florence not to be duped by cunning leaders.
If a manufacturer is known to be duped by a supplier, they can suffer brand damage, according to Everstine.
"Don't be duped by today's announcement," said Fatima Goss Graves, president and CEO of the National Women's Law Center.
""Bach is absolutely one of my favorite composers... That people could be duped by a computer program was very disconcerting.
If they'll fall for these videos, it's scary to think how easily they'd be duped by a high-quality deepfake.
Before leaving Japan for South Korea, Mr. Pence said the United States would not be duped by any false overture.
Trilobites Matching up photos of strangers' faces is surprisingly difficult, and the average person is likely to be duped by matching hairstyles.
"When you go to a magic show you may be duped by the trick because you don't know how it works," van der Linden said.
Plain white Nordstrom Rack tags are typically reserved for items that were produced exclusively for the store, but don't be duped by the "Compare At" value.
One might expect that the sophisticated investors in Silicon Valley would not be duped by the projections and market predictions made by a start-up like Theranos.
If the House moderates really want to get something done on immigration, they should not be duped by their leadership for a bill that they know isn't going anywhere.
The Brazilian market is particularly ripe for exploitation by those spreading misinformation: An Ipsos poll last year found that Brazilians were the most likely to be duped by fake news.
"Let's not be duped by a messaging campaign that has been waged for years by the insurance companies to have you [believe] you need to defend them, you need to defend yourself," she said.
In 2017, Ahok was sentenced to two years in prison for blasphemy after telling voters they should not be duped by religious leaders using a passage from the Quran to say that non-Muslims couldn't lead Muslims.
As a mom, I have empathy for parents who aren't as privileged as I am, who may be duped by those who oppose GMOs and feel pressure to spend a premium on so-called non-GMO foods.
If you're a critical consumer of exit poll data, you're less likely to be duped by bad information on election night, and more likely to understand whether the exit polls are really telling the story of the 2016 election.
Well, as one of some 20 million Americans who has gained health insurance coverage because of the ACA, I'd like to emphatically say: Don't be duped by slick talking points or 140-character tweets; Obamacare is a significant achievement and it's time we get the story straight.
If the 2010s had a common theme, it's safe to say it was technology, which propelled us forward with occasionally uncomfortable force, giving us the means to share selfies and record police violence, to shout "Me Too" and be duped by disinformation, seemingly all at once.
LONDON, Oct 15 (Reuters) - Britain's vast financial services industry will lose more jobs to Europe over the coming years because of Brexit, the City of London's policy chief told Reuters, warning people not to be duped by the low number of job moves to the continent so far.
In a new Supreme Court brief on behalf of underwriters accused of defrauding California's state employees' pension fund, Paul Clement of Kirkland & Ellis warned the justices not to be duped by the pension fund's sleight-of-hand – not on the real issue in the case and not on underlying policy.
"UEFA has reminded supporters that no tickets for individual fans are being distributed via agencies or brokers and encouraged fans not to be duped by touts who demand exorbitant prices despite often not being in possession of the tickets they claim to have for sale," it said in a statement.
Cochran himself wrestles with the fame dilemma — although he knows in his bones that the case is likely fraught with trouble for anyone attempting to establish Simpson's innocence, he wants the case for both its racial overtones and its headline value so badly he allows himself to be duped by a prank caller pretending to be Simpson calling to hire him.
I am nearly desperate for a movement to take hold along the lines Ms. Smarsh describes: Those of us who struggle refusing to be duped by the powerful and wealthy forces that pit us against one another for their own gain, seeing one another as we really are, as we really struggle, as we really hope and dream for a better life, for all of us.
Junot started his career in the United States (he was an early investor in the Jack in the Box fast-food hamburger chain), and then formed a series of small start up companies in France, ranging from real estate to renewable energy. Junot is one of the founders of Access International Advisors Group (AIA Group), a hedge fund platform. He was among the large number of investors to be duped by Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme which collapsed in late 2008.
Like Austin, Sam had been accepted to Princeton, only to be duped by Fiona into believing she was rejected by having a fake rejection letter made in order to keep Sam working at the diner and as her slave. Sam gives up hope and resigns herself to working at the diner, but Rhonda convinces Sam to not give up on herself. Soon, Brianna and Gabriella enter the diner and slam the door, causing the wallpaper to tear off, in which they blame on their stepsister. Sam seeing the inspirational quote, "Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game", fills her with confidence.
On May 12, 2011, Facebook announced that it is launching several new security features designed to protect users from malware and from getting their accounts hijacked. Facebook will display warnings when users are about to be duped by clickjacking and cross-site scripting attacks in which they think they are following a link to an interesting news story or taking action to see a video and instead end up spamming their friends. Facebook also offers two-factor authentication called "login approvals", which, if turned on, will require users to enter a code whenever they log into the site from a new or unrecognized device. The code is sent via text message to the user's mobile phone.
He further added in an op-ed to the Guardian that the agreement's provisions for guaranteed funding were taking place after the loss of over a billion pounds over the past 10 years for Northern Ireland and with a Conservative Party whose political agenda (such as pledges to repeal the Human Rights Act and put an end to the European Court of Justice and the European Convention on Human Rights jurisdiction in the UK) was, in his opinion, at odds with the foundations of a shared and peaceful future for Northern Ireland under the Good Friday (Belfast) Agreement. The Leader of the Opposition, Jeremy Corbyn, was critical of the deal, saying that he believed that the "Tory-DUP deal is clearly not in the national interest but in May’s party’s interest to help her cling to power". The outgoing leader of the Liberal Democrats, Tim Farron, also criticised it, saying "The public will not be duped by this shoddy little deal. While our schools are crumbling and our NHS is in crisis, Theresa May chooses to throw cash at ten MPs in a grubby attempt to keep her cabinet squatting in Number 10".

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