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"deceit" Definitions
  1. dishonest behaviour that is intended to make somebody believe something that is not true; an example of this behaviour
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683 Sentences With "deceit"

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Meehan's years of betrayal and deceit ended bloodily in 2016.
I think it all is under the umbrella of deceit.
This is the kind of deceit Trump is up against.
But mostly it centers around Russian espionage, deceit and sacrifice.
Elsewhere in the valley, a different kind of deceit unfolds.
Swiping is just one link in his chain of deceit.
Further demonstrating the virtues of deceit on an edifice he
Instances of corporate deceit and fraud like this aren't new.
It has sex, it has deceit, it has -- KURTZ: Tapes.
A faultless crime, though not without its heartache and deceit.
"Everything was just lies and deceit and darkness," she said.
First, dispense with all of the distractions and the deceit.
It is vicious, it's full of lies, deceit, and deception.
She led him down a path of deceit and danger.
That pain has been magnified and distorted by this deceit.
Losing half his staff to scandal, deceit or overt idiocy.
There are exceptions to this widening circle of GOP deceit.
Baseball's mythos is immersed in cunning larceny and wily deceit.
It is vicious, it's full of lies, deceit and deception.
Selfishness and deceit haven't disappeared, and bigger injustices still exist.
One has to be utterly naive to fall for such deceit.
Those institutions are now corrupt and exist by virtue of deceit.
DESANTIS: Wow, the Iran deal, talk about the plunder and deceit.
Financial abuse or deceit tends to go unpunished, the survey found.
Your interviewer might read this as a possible sign of deceit.
No, it&aposs not, that requires dishonesty, deceit, trickery and craft.
It is steeped in deceit, murder, ghosts and contemporary Broadway theater.
Manafort's lies, misrepresentations, deceit and hubris landed him in this position.
The characters in "Deceit and Other Possibilities" formulate their deceptions scientifically.
He puffed with pride while recounting how he discovered the deceit.
The special counsel's report reveals a pattern of deceit and dysfunction.
The symbolism of deceit and disappointment is clear even to them.
Every interaction contains layers upon layers of mistrust, deceit, irony, ignorance, pain.
Respect her as a Muslim but still #NotMyPresident due to the deceit.
Green is seeking damages or restitution for deceit, fraud, or fraudulent misrepresentation.
For it reveals Delhi Crime's central deceit: its propagandistic, one-sided wishfulness.
Now, Wondery has a new web of lies and deceit to untangle.
Sometimes you need a little murderous deceit to brighten up your day.  
Only after a trial did the extent of his deceit become plain.
Reporters who don't accommodate Spicer's ridiculous deceit will thus be highly empowered.
Merkley said his line of questioning was an exercise in revealing deceit.
He has exalted the art of deceit to a new political normalcy.
Because you will become the new editorial gatekeepers to strike out deceit.
Would you wish your relationships with others to be based on deceit?
"He has shown himself to be a master of deceit," Noble said.
It said the party had approached Islamophobia "with denial, dismissal and deceit".
President Donald Trump has accused Islamabad in a tweet of "lies and deceit".
WILLIAMS: I just -- I just can&apost get over the deceit and lying.
The lawsuit accuses the defendants of racketeering, fraudulent deceit, and inflicting emotional distress.
She's a palace-wrecker, the Duchess of Deceit, a menace to the monarchy.
"It was crushing," he said about initially learning about the rejection, then deceit.
Yet in his appraisal of Pakistan's "lies & deceit", the president was spot-on.
This has been an election for testing the boundaries between ignorance and deceit.
Some may find it ironic, but we shouldn't be surprised by their deceit.
The flagrant deceit of the so-called "Lisa affair" shocked the German public.
It is another scandal marked by secret meetings, violated norms, collusion, and deceit.
He accused the organization of deceit for suggesting that Allred was behind it.
The deceit, the obfuscations, the treachery: It's all coming from inside the house.
Which is to say about corruption, deceit and treachery, as well as sexism.
Trump's tweet that he has "written" bestselling books is one more deceit & delusion.
The lies, the deceit, the year-long sullying of my starch game—everything.
Instead, the internet in the Philippines became an outlet for threats and deceit.
Deceit will curdle a happy relationship much quicker than a high-octane libido.
The accusations facing Gugliemelli involve allegations of deceit, a fake identity, and manipulation.
Kirk Freeman, his lawyer, argued that lying and deceit didn't count as rape.
It must be about the expulsion of corruption, complicity, hypocrisy, deceit and fraud.
But she was just a cog in the wheel of repression and deceit.
"The book he is writing is full of lies and deceit," Martin posted.
" The independence movement, he added, "has been the story of an enormous deceit.
The indictment paints a broad picture of financial crime, hidden assets, and deceit.
It's full of espionage and deceit and a kind of sleazy, nostalgic Communist glamour.
In "Angels", Roy serves as an object lesson in the cost of self-deceit.
Meanwhile, there's virtually no chance of a Trump administration investigating Exxon's decadeslong climate deceit.
If this all sounds like a wild web of deceit, it's because it is.
"We can't blame Putin for internal corruption, deceit and lack of reforms," he says.
He argues this communicative approach, looking for verbal cues of deceit, is more reliable.
In his first tweet of 2018, Donald Trump accused Pakistan of "lies and deceit".
I have always disliked this perfectly designed maze of marble, deceit and ventilation systems.
And 75% of couples say financial deceit has had an impact on their relationships.
Greedy publishers constantly start new websites of deceit, preventing manual blacklists from keeping up.
The internet is invested in the tale of Johny, Papa, and their sugary deceit.
"The sooner this cabinet of lies and deceit is gone, the better," he said.
There's enough unfairness around our educational system without people adding to it by deceit.
Because it is deceit," Vaccaro added in an interview on "Fast Money Halftime Report.
In September 2014, Abramovitz and Lee's relationship ended—apparently, unrelated to the aforementioned deceit.
" He called these institutions — government, academia, science, and media — the "Four Corners of Deceit.
He lashed out later, though, at what he saw as deceit by military officials.
Kirchner captures her ritual sexiness exactly, the playful but rigid quality of earnest deceit.
But long chapters of American history have been devoted to presidential deceit at wartime.
In the last instance, Philby is driven by the incurable drug of deceit itself.
The reasons for the dishonesty around finances range from failure to communicate to deceit.
The industry's deceit marks a replay of Big Tobacco's battle against regulation of smoking.
Not all sovereigns are con men, but their belief system lends itself to deceit.
She has a long history of deceit and this doesn't even begin to cover it.
Well, surely he hasn't quoted a famous figure whose name is synonymous with political deceit.
Behind it all, there's a combination of lighting and editing and a dash of deceit.
When she arrived in Niger, she began to understand the scale of the smugglers' deceit.
We're optimists, believers that surely something will come along that will, at last, demystify deceit.
It was incredibly draining — emotionally, mentally, and physically — to maintain this constant web of deceit.
Greed and the desire for power often lead to unconscionable acts of fraud and deceit.
How cynical can anyone be to choose deceit and death over truth and social responsibility?
Surveillance footage, interrogations, body cameras and jail-house recordings weave together true stories of deceit.
But that public is vulnerable to Facebook's inability to protect them from deceit and malice.
There are millions of people who peddle deceit for money, it's almost a national pastime.
They say without evidence that prosecutors "concocted" the false statements and accused them of deceit.
"Gates engaged in a pattern of deceit over an extended period of time," they stated.
Mr Hader plumbs contradictions in trust and morality, deceit and good intentions, trauma and strength.
"Having failed at 'max pressure', @SecPompeo's turning to 'max deceit'," Zarif wrote in a tweet.
No matter what she gains from her deceit, her loss of him could be catastrophic.
There was resentment over the deceit as well, and resale values of diesel cars fell.
Tyrion, upon learning of Shae's deceit, strangles her and shoots his father with a crossbow.
Crazy ambition, betrayal, sex, deceit and naked power grabs all make for a page-turner.
She was the "goddess of deceit," and everyone Pat meets insists Tamar wasn't a reliable source.
As it turned out, deceit didn't need to be part of helping patients benefit from placebos.
The facts unambiguously point to defendants' deceit, self-dealing and fraud, which demand to be exposed.
How did they become the party that, through deceit, distraction, deflection and distortion, now allows dictators?
The current sociocultural moment is rife with uncertainty, ideological polarization, and large-scale tools of deceit.
Informed, discriminating, wise to manipulation and deceit, this person fluidly navigates the waters of everyday consumption.
What do you think of Russia's use of deceit and disguise in furthering its geopolitical ambitions?
But on the other, she said McKinely's deceit made it impossible for her to trust him.
But, just like diving, these are ultimately forms of deceit and thus expressions of viveza criolla.
Deceit and trickery are tools of the trade for the police, at least in American interrogations.
Now I felt the shame not only of Mark's death but also of my own deceit.
The reasons for the dishonesty around finances range from failure to communicate to straight up deceit.
Obviously, Hepburn was helped by the camera; Lumet could zoom in on the rage and deceit.
The country's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif dismissed Pompeo's accusations as part of a "max deceit" campaign.
And in both cases, the country's conservatives deployed intimidation, violence and deceit to undermine the moderates.
It has most commonly been deployed to symbolize acts of deceit and scheming in relation to celebrities.
To those unabused by an awareness of back door maneuvering, a whole world of deceit remains opaque.
DOJ: (n.) New, simplified spelling of the word "dodge," meaning to evade by cunning, trickery or deceit.
It is the characters and the web of love, deceit and betrayal that they spin for themselves.
Judge Patrick Thomas told her Wednesday she had "cruelly deceived" her daughter and shown "cowardice and deceit."
Sure they're chock full of lies and deceit, but hey, a successful party is a successful party.
Where Hank maintains a sociopathic capacity for deceit, Leo is obviously simply stupid, violent, and easily manipulated.
U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted that Pakistan had rewarded past U.S. aid with "nothing but lies & deceit".
The vivid physicality of classical dance has always lent itself to tales of deceit and double-crossing.
Relying on restorative justice to 'treat' this group would be a dangerous validation of their criminal deceit.
How could you not get sucked into this web of deceit, sneaky snubs, and 1960s smoky glamour?
" He added that he "was truly appalled by the realization of the extent of the deceit involved.
In a conflict where deceit and double-cross are commonplace, government forces have often been the victim.
Tough choice, but Rhodes might have succeeded in demonstrating the value of offensive integrity over genteel deceit.
" Rule 8.4(c) says it's a violation to "engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation.
The litany of exposed lies and deceit by prominent people is enough to make your head spin.
Surely Trump had to own up to some deceit here, was the implicit tone of the reporting.
The crusade blasted all information from enemy sources as lies and deceit — fake news, we could say.
Yet, when the villain is revealed, there is little move toward accountability, only continued silence and deceit.
He's no paragon of deceit, which requires more plotting, patience and discipline than he could ever muster.
The more substantive answers are torture, deceit and the all-but-unchecked power of the American presidency.
Logan's kids accept Logan for his aggression, deceit, and greed, but it's all too much for Rhea.
Iran rejected as "max deceit" an accusation by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that it was responsible.
Schiff expressed concern to me about evidence preservation; the Administration had already shown its capacity for deceit.
And not just due to its questionable ethics or lack of concrete data — but because of deceit.
"We call upon everyone to take an active part in defeating this deceit by the enemy," Khamenei said.
"The report should lay to rest allegations of bad faith, lies or deceit," he said in a statement.
It isn't even a love story, really, but one of twisted psychological manipulation and deceit, of inexplicable strangeness.
They are the co-authors of "Digital Deceit II: A Policy Agenda to Fight Disinformation on the Internet."
Cheaters who get away with their deceit are rewarded, while those who get caught face consequences, INSIDER reports.
Pew did a study a couple years ago and I have it in my book plunder and deceit.
The same court filing outlines several claims against Quinn Emanuel, including negligence, fraud and deceit, and elder abuse.
Allen, 28, is facing charges of tampering with a consumer product and obtaining a controlled substance by deceit.
He has neutralized a tired horror trope and asserted the utility of science over magic, truth over deceit.
Now, multiple probes into the energy giant's decades of alleged deceit have blossomed out of the ICN investigation.
Deceit morphs into self-loathing, and you start to hate yourself, and that's not good for any relationship.
Instead, when it comes to misinformation, the internet is a mere cog in the larger machinery of deceit.
Regardless, "The Threat" provides more red meat for those convinced of the president's ignorance, deceit and self-absorption.
This was war and I am very good at that game, my main allies being anger and deceit.
"Purdue Pharma created the epidemic and profited from it through a web of illegal deceit," the complaint states.
"The difficulty for the government, however, is not identifying deceit — of which there is plenty — but connecting that deceit to the lawful government function of 'administering federal requirements for disclosure,' which the defendants allegedly conspired to impair," Friedrich wrote in a 32 page opinion memorandum, which pointed to past legal precedents.
The America Donald Trump portrayed is a horrible place, awash in barbarity, crime, disorder, decay, deceit, rigging, cheating, exploitation.
He could have used the summit as a signal that he means to overturn the North's record of deceit.
And if you choose not to make it a priority, you risk getting stuck with a reputation for deceit.
Depart, thou seducer, totally filled with cunning and deceit, O thou enemy of virtue, thou persecutor of the innocent.
" Assistant State Attorney Jon Fuchs told told the jurors that the case was all about "sex, lies and deceit.
Escaping the political conundrum of conducting serious oversight of a president of their own party requires a larger deceit.
And, if you choose not to make it a priority, you risk getting stuck with a reputation for deceit.
" Rules in both jurisdictions state that a lawyer shall not "engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation.
And yet the new television version gestures toward dark backstories of abuse and deceit, the suggestion of bodily mutilation.
To advance its geopolitical ambitions around the world, Russia is increasingly relying on psychological warfare using deceit and disguise.
Unscrupulous hucksters learned early on that sex, violence, bigotry, profanity, vulgarity, misogyny, racism and deceit sell pop-culture products.
"To say that our hearts are anything less than shattered would be nothing short of true deceit," she said.
I've relished, too, Vanessa Hua's Deceit and Other Possibilities, a shrewd, often hilarious story collection about immigrants' challenging lives.
But his accusations of fraud, racism, and deceit against Trump were, for the most part, far from attendees' minds.
He lies to you, and when you discover his deceit, he justifies his drug use by diminishing its harm.
Trump is only hiding behind the myth of American innocence — much like Pakistan disguises its deceit as strategic interest.
Did he correct her and say that the Democratic Party's behavior didn't even approach Mr. Trump's level of deceit?
But I think that deceit — the party's current go-to strategy, regardless of the issue — should head that list.
"Wells Fargo's customers never intended to sign away their right to fight back against fraud and deceit," he said.
Old lies required new ones to keep them covered, more forgery and more deceit secretly coloring his life's work.
Smith's style was to cut through confusion by presenting detailed facts and figures, particularly in response to Trump's deceit.
Many members of his administration have followed Trump down a path of deceit, leaving their credibility in tatters too.
" On March 15, the day of his abdication, the czar wrote, "All around there is treason, cowardice and deceit.
But, as you learn the art of clickbait deceit, there's the hoped-for possibility that you'll see the dark side.
Rachel, meanwhile, has to deal with her family's reaction to her fiancé's deceit — and a possible prison term for Mike.
What seems like a straightforward scam becomes something much more grisly and layered: full of sexual perversion, tension, and deceit.
As real world harms triggered by digital activity multiply, technology companies are scrambling to avoid being a conduit for deceit.
Regulators fined the bank $190 million for the alleged deceit, of which $5 million was to be paid to customers.
Had the counsel done so, she would "likely have violated" rules forbidding "dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation," the court found.
Meghan, who's famous for "Suits," starred in a movie called "Deceit" directed by Matthew Cole Weiss way back in 2006.
The Uber story has crazy ambition, betrayal, sex, deceit, naked power grabs, and lots and lots and lots of money.
The researchers say that, ordinarily, deceit requires at least the ability to speculate as to your opponent's interests and strategy.
In cases where there have been cheating or deceit and emotions are high, find a way to slow the process.
But ahead of crucial Italian elections early next year, the country has become an especially fertile ground for digital deceit.
Manipulators can be difficult to work around because of their skills in deceit (and are often promoted because of that).
Deceit will be the default and we won't even care that we're being lied to — because we'll prefer the entertainment.
Joel Sawyer, a Republican strategist in South Carolina, said there were two ways for a politician to deal with deceit.
As with the show, Filipinos can only watch and wait for the next episodes of deceit, betrayal, impunity and corruption.
The same organization oversaw numerous other for-profit schools with a history of high student loan default rates and deceit.
It's heartbreaking and infuriating when Darrel takes his new confidence and uses it in the service of selfish, seductive deceit.
Dating services have long been aware of the problem, and many work to educate users on how to detect deceit.
They share steamy kisses, dance with flair, and get married — only to have their home torn apart by lies and deceit.
For those who think Brexit should be smashed, it was a festival of deceit and democratic infamy that must be overcome.
RGL is alleging a string of offences against the banks, including deceit, misrepresentation, negligent misstatement, breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
The complaint alleges Facebook is guilty of unlawful business practices, deceit by concealment, negligence, and violations of California's Customer Records Act.
These anti-heroes—some revered and mythologized, others quickly cast aside—puppeteered lives of spectacular deceit, and often to great ends.
"The charges ... highlight the brazenness and the breadth of the defendants' lies and deceit," Brooklyn U.S. Attorney Robert Capers told reporters.
His tools are deceit, fraud and murder — weapons he wields with the effortless skill of the Comanche warrior he once was.
Media have never been closer to democracy than today, even as the industry is flooded with bias, dogma and outright deceit.
His tools are deceit, fraud and murder -- weapons he wields with the effortless skill of the Comanche warrior he once was.
Accusations of manipulation, deceit and a sense of entitlement have trailed the Clintons for years, prompting speculation about deeper personality problems.
In circumstances like these, it's important to distinguish between actual deceit and (as you put it) talking in a nuanced way.
But the 'dreadful deceit' that would call these things racial is just that, a lie that can never be made noble.
In that suit, Rothenberg alleged negligence, fraud and deceit on the part of the bank and sought a trial before jury.
Instead Mr. Brantley was locked in a state of deceit, despite the fact that honesty is critical to recovery from addiction.
"[I]t is professional misconduct for a lawyer to … [e]ngage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation," Sullivan wrote.
The RGL claim alleges a string of offences against the banks, including deceit, misrepresentation, negligent misstatement, breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
Your job at this point is to make the boundary perfectly clear: You will no longer tolerate his deceit, or his profligacy.
He asserted that the U.S. has given the country too much aid money while it only gives "lies and deceit" in return.
Regardless of morality, lying is something pretty much everyone does, though some are more experienced in the art of deceit than others.
Trump last year complained on Twitter that the Pakistanis "have given us nothing but lies & deceit" and "give safe haven" to militants.
Because Republicans from Trump on down have been engaged in a remarkably brazen campaign of lies and deceit to sell this bill.
Spend a couple nights at home with my girlfriend in nervous domestication, the air between us heavy with the weight of deceit.
In many areas, Byford thought, N.Y.C. Transit had an old-fashioned, coercive attitude toward its employees, which encouraged deceit and excessive caution.
The basic deceit at the heart of the Obamacare repeal campaign was his creation, as, in meaningful ways, is Trump's presidency itself.
The two governments trade barbs at the United Nations, accusing each other of deceit and bad faith; arms control agreements are fraying.
When Trump's explanation for firing FBI director James Comey contradicted that of his spokespeople, the deceit could not have been more obvious.
You don't want to fall into the pattern you experienced as a kid, where there's all this deceit and suspicion and spying.
But, please, members of Congress, stand against deceit and show us that this country still believes in what is righteous and decent.
At a basic level, that question has to do with being able to convince voters that they're being spoken to without deceit.
Bar ethical rules prohibit lawyers not only from engaging in fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, but also from inducing others to do so.
Its director, Akira Kurosawa, had imbued it with his ideas about human frailty, truth, deceit, and the corrupting effects of self-esteem.
If so, the way to resolve any such issue of deceit or fabrication of evidence is to sanction or prosecute those responsible.
Along the way Ms. Yates touches on indigenous rights issues, political deceit, civil disobedience and several other topics, including the country's courts.
On one matter Girard leaves no doubt, which is that L'Ouverture sometimes put his well-known talent for deceit to ruthless purposes.
In this unfolding tragedy, Scaramucci is Horatio to Trump's Hamlet, scouring the shadows for plotters and whispering rumors of deceit and betrayal.
In a global seafood industry plagued by deceit, conscientious consumers will pay top dollar for what they believe is local, sustainably caught seafood.
What follows is all the fan theories fit to print, focused on untangling the thickly-woven web of lies, deceit, and outright hallucinations.
In one final miracle, Ronna escapes Todd's wrath when he discovers her deceit—though she gets hit by a car in the process.
The CFPB provides vital, long-overdue protection for consumers who used to be at the mercy of manipulation and deceit from financial businesses.
I know that deceit is necessary in an undercover role, but it's still not nice knowing that you've deceived someone you genuinely liked.
The deceit may have been small in dollar amounts, but what does it say about the bank that these practices were so pervasive?
It began with deceit on the reporting system, escalated with the creation of false biological profiles and ended with the tampering of samples.
Shareholders, the Security and Exchange Commission, and several state attorneys general have launched investigations and lawsuits to determine whether ExxonMobil committed criminal deceit.
See how real estate reality star Scott Menaged flips a successful house flipping career into a web of lies, deceit and staggering losses.
His contempt was aimed at those politicians who would use sophisticated versions of the age-old arts of double-think, propaganda and deceit.
Videotaping all those caught in his web, he bequeathed a visual legacy of abuse of power and deceit taking place behind closed doors.
Mr. Diess, 59, carries less baggage than Mr. Müller because he arrived at Volkswagen only a few months before the diesel deceit erupted.
From fraud to grand larceny to child sexual assault, he has left a trail of deceit and destruction stretching back to the 1970s.
Taking away federal protection now — with the bears' food sources plunging and their ecosystem isolated — is an act of either deceit or folly.
So the "Late Show" host paid tribute to his brother-in-deceit with a made-up radio show, imitating Mr. Jones's histrionic style.
This was a shocking step for the show, which prides itself on being a free-for-all of deceit, mind games and treachery.
We have been here day and night for months, defending what we believe — and you would submit this body to trickery, deception, deceit.
Instead they used highly anticipated speeches at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore to lob allegations of deceit, subversion and mistrust at each other.
But, while Christians in the States are out hunting for pastel-dyed eggs, Norwegians are cozied up reading riveting tales of deceit and murder.
Corporate fraud and deceit, as a general rule, isn't the result of individual bad apples but the poison fruit of a dysfunctional corporate culture.
The honorable Frank J. Underwood is coming back for his annual binge of deceit and debauchery on Season 4 of Netflix's House of Cards.
But that prompted further discord last week as Mr Gabriel, who had hoped to keep his job, accused Mr Schulz of deceit and disrespect.
For those of you whose high school vocabulary skills have since left your brain and leaked out your ear, "artifice" means cunning or deceit.
The moment Trump stepped off the bus to greet actress Arianne Zucker he put on his charming face, a study in deceit and hypocrisy.
And in a New Year's Day tweet, Trump accused the nation "lies and deceit" — an act which prompted an emergency security meeting in Pakistan.
Rocky Allen, 28, was indicted on charges of tampering with a consumer product and obtaining a controlled substance by deceit, federal officials announced Tuesday.
The defendants "created a multibillion-dollar cryptocurrency company based completely on lies and deceit," U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman in Manhattan said in a statement.
Dr. Dao was also convicted on 6 felony counts of obtaining drugs by fraud and deceit and in 2005 was given 5 years probation.
Clinton's corruption and deceit have destroyed the reputations of the FBI, the DOJ and, Monday night, shattered any remaining legitimacy of the mainstream press.
"We must always be clear that we are dealing with a brutal regime with a long history of deceit," he said in a statement.
The Trump campaign's deceit around the question of meddling—which the House Republican leaders were not confused about in the slightest—began almost immediately.
As their Democratic predecessors resolved, decisions on healthcare must not be based on fear, intimidation, deceit and threats from dark money and special interests.
That possibility becomes a dark reality when the husband turns up dead, and poor Doug is soon thoroughly tangled in a web of deceit.
But what I can do today as South Carolina's chief legal officer is to bring this lawsuit against Purdue for its deceit and misrepresentation.
"They have given us nothing but lies & deceit, thinking of our leaders as fools," Mr. Trump said of Pakistan in a tweet in January.
He is being trained, right before our eyes, to see that there is no cost for this deceit among the people who support him.
The argument was unusually bitter, with Pat Cipollone, the White House counsel, mocking Representative Adam Schiff, the lead manager, and accusing him of deceit.
He slammed Islamabad on Monday for "lies & deceit," saying the country had played U.S. leaders for "fools," by not doing enough to control militants.
Deceit, it suggests, is not always a weapon, and white lies can be bandages and balms for wounded feelings, not least among the bereaved.
"Tonight was about convincing us that, from here on out, the deceit and dysfunction would stop and that cooperation would begin," Mr. Becerra said.
"It is not difficult for political opponents of executive actions to generate controversy with accusations of pretext, deceit and illicit motives," Justice Thomas wrote.
To prove her point, Ms. Konnikova directed me to a passage in "The Confidence Game" in which she describes a study on children and deceit.
The IG said they weren&apost -- he didn&apost deceit political bias but he did really raise a lot of questions about breaking normal practices.
And the result is a transformation of political discourse and the establishment of a new insidious vernacular — of division, deceit, of victory at all costs.
The marriage is only the focus of the first third of the film, before it is engulfed by international diplomacy, mineral exploitation and political deceit.
The lies have gotten to be so ridiculous that John Oliver took a break from his usual style of segment to focus on Trump's deceit.
The eyes often act as the threshold between a character's version of the truth and an intricate web of deceit spun by a scorned lover.
"When I say victims, I am implying that they were subject to some kind of deceit in regards to where they were going," he said.
She was well known for her brisk intolerance of indiscipline and deceit, but the order she created, and her fairness, earned her a deep affection.
The repeated lies told by Trump campaign staff members — lies about their connections to Russian figures — already spin a grand tale of conspiracy and deceit.
One thing is certain: The Kremlin will seize on this official deceit to show the lengths to which its enemies will go to tarnish Russia.
Elsewhere, Paparoni illustrates how the devil's association with sex, deceit, charm, and hedonism has also made him a perfect reference for Hollywood's glamour and artificiality.
They talk about the difficulty of interviewing a champion of deceit and whether it matters if the hero of the story is sometimes a villain.
But Ms. Sanders argued that the disclosures shed new light on the scope of Iran's deceit — further undermining Mr. Obama's case for making the deal.
THE PROFESSOR AND THE PARSON A Story of Desire, Deceit, and Defrocking By Adam Sisman A con man is only as good as his charm.
Make no mistake, Trump is neither wrong nor is he the first U.S. president to criticize Pakistan for its deceit and cut off American assistance.
Across 7,000 pages, the papers detailed government deceit and evasion that had led the United States to stumble into a war that turned highly unpopular.
" Daniels posted a statement on Instagram, saying: "Sadly, it appears what Michael Avenatti did to me was just the tip of an iceberg of deceit.
"The charges relating to these two schemes highlight the brazenness and the breadth of the defendants' lies and deceit," Brooklyn U.S. Attorney Robert Capers told reporters.
Telling little fibs leads down a slippery slope to bigger lies — and our brains adapt to escalating dishonesty, which makes deceit easier, a new study shows.
MillerCoors' attorney, Eric Van Vugt, told jurors that Pabst presented them with "a tale of conspiracy and deceit that frankly is pretty compelling," but not true.
Ever Since Theranos' deceit was uncovered, largely thanks to the journalistic endeavors of WSJ reporter John Carreyrou, Holmes has been the center of a media flurry.
A sequel to her 2017 debut Murder on the Red River, Marcie Rendon's Girl Gone Missing draws her protagonist into a web of dreams and deceit.
Ah, that is part of the plot, purposely underlined and doled out through epistle and journal, deceit and revelation, leaving hearts and other body parts broken.
For good and for ill: I've planted seeds of deceit and sin that seemed harmless at the time but then grew into hundred-foot-tall trees.
Her fight as an anti-establishment candidate is not leadership for a chicken in every pot but deceit for a tin foil hat on every head.
Rocky Allen, 28, has been indicted on charges of tampering with a consumer product and obtaining a controlled substance by deceit, federal officials announced last month.
"Volkswagen's deceit is as dangerous as the smog left behind by its vehicles' tailpipes," said the Sierra Club's California Chapter Director Kathryn Phillips in a statement.
"Purdue Pharma created the epidemic and profited from it through a web of illegal deceit," Healey said in the complaint, which was filed in state court.
Set in Sicily around Easter, the film partakes freely of religious imagery to add gravity and mystery to its domestic tale of loss, longing and deceit.
Ms. Keys's (mostly female) detractors howled at her disingenuousness (surely she had spent thousands on skin care?) and her deceit (surely she was wearing tinted moisturizer
The OG version featured the now-disgraced actor Kevin Spacey — ironic, as the series will explore the manipulation, deceit, and darker side of the film industry.
We don't want a president who makes his version of make-believe real, and who looks with favor on deceit, hypocrisy, conflict of interest and nepotism.
Emmeline, Matthias and Julius spend a memorably intense, sexually charged evening together, and their paths cross throughout the book in an atmosphere of longing and deceit.
Vestiary overlap between discrete social groups — jocks, geeks, theater kids and burnout gangsters — hints at overarching conspiracy laden with drugs, deceit and a panoply of looks.
" But John Manly, who is representing 180 former patients of Dr. Tyndall suing U.S.C., said that the settlement "does nothing other than sow confusion and deceit.
As he long had done as a private citizen, he called out China for its flagrant cheating and deceit on trade, currency and other economic issues.
We won't know the answers to these and many other questions until the mountain of deceit that has been shoveled atop the dead is cleared away.
From there, the audience is pulled back and forth between sympathy for Luce and suspicion that he may be hiding a penchant for cruelty and deceit.
Truth, illusion and downright deceit keep crossing invisible lines in this hallucinatory plot, so it becomes easy to lose focus on who's who and what's what.
The crewmembers of the Galactica weren't archetypes—they were people (and Cylons) who knew trauma and anxiety, who knew jealousy and pride and deceit and redemption.
And any disarmament deal would by definition be phased in over time — raising the chances it could fall apart, especially with North Korea's history of deceit.
He accused the US of creating "a big elephant of lies and deceit," saying these lies were a precursor to some sort of attack against Syria.
Public safety targeted Unlike other types of ransomware attacks that rely on deceit, manipulation and influence (phishing and spearphishing), SamSam exploits weaknesses in the actual system.
On January 1, 2018, the president tweeted that Pakistan had given nothing but "lies and deceit" and was harboring terrorists despite receiving billions in US assistance.
Apparently motivated to maximize white political power, it appeared to engage in deceit at the highest levels to ask about citizenship in order to suppress participation.
This settlement is a move in the right direction towards cleaning up Volkswagen's dirty deceit, but we need to make sure the money is spent wisely.
Whip-smart and freakishly controlling, Robyn maintains a tight leash on her celebrity troublemakers while her own life rocks and rolls with drugs, adultery and deceit.
"Tom's acceptance of the job is the first step into a complex life of deceit, fraud and murder," according to a press release from the network.
"We hope that knowing what we all now know about Exxon and its deceit, he wouldn't still want to work for them," Henn said by email.
Automated abuse, coercion and deceit—along with the anonymity afforded by bot proxies—must be addressed while preserving the creativity and messiness so central to coding.
So despite the length of the supply chain and all the middlemen, a lot of the deceit is really happening at the restaurant or retail level.
The fact is, yes there's always been a lot of deceit, but Jaime is actually pretty straightforward when it comes to 'walking the walk' and all that.
Massachusetts last year named eight members of the Sackler family in a complaint that accused the company of spinning a "web of illegal deceit" to boost profits.
It's the kind of deceit that almost feels too wrong to be labeled as such because well, it's been in front of your face the entire time.
An image like the ones Singer used would gnaw at me, even if I enjoyed the fruits of my deceit, telling me I am an abject nothing.
" The gift, Mauss writes, appears generously given, but this is at best a "polite fiction, formalism and social deceit," behind which lies "obligation and economic self-interest.
Thanksgiving—although a holiday steeped in North American tradition of imperialism and deceit—is still celebrated by roughly 85 percent of the population in the United States.
The protracted deceit seems an astonishing exercise in discipline: "That's a feat in today's world," agrees Gilbert Acciardo of the Laurel County sheriff's office, which collared him.
As repulsive as it is that executives at Volkswagen sought to evade United States' emission standards, that deceit is not likely to bring down the world's economy.
As with the Smaïl case, the hoaxers had hoped to prolong the deceit in order to land even bigger fish in the poetry world than Max Harris.
One of the faux Velvet Underground's tours of England was arranged by Clifford Davis, the manager of Fleetwood Mac, who in 1974 fabricated an all-time deceit.
They want someone who is damaged, because they're more likely to go along with their lies and deceit because they're probably more scared of the relationship failing.
The next mayor needs to end the city's complicity with officers' deceit and demand that police unions agree in contract negotiations to greater accountability and stricter oversight.
Analytical work by the Washington Post and other outlets confirmed what many of us have felt: That Trump's level of lying, of deceit, has been getting worse.
Economists and other social scientists have documented the prevalence of lying and shown that people feel more comfortable lying if they think their deceit will help someone worthy.
"If we want to create a new, better world, I'm not sure deceit and mass murder are the best ways to start," Tyrion warns Dany in episode 6.
A federal grand jury later indicted Allen on one count of tampering with a consumer product and one count of obtaining a controlled substance by deceit - both felonies.
And since the tale of love, deceit, cheating, lying, and lip kits is the most entertaining thing we've watched in a very long time that just won't stand.
MODERN LOVE A newly married woman fears that her impulse to drink and keep it a secret will become a wall of deceit between her and her wife.
The monetary authorities would be much better placed to avoid credit bubbles and busts, and to limit conflicts and deceit, if they could behave more like other regulators.
This article contains material adapted from "Pain Killer: An Empire of Deceit and the Origin of America's Opioid Epidemic," by Barry Meier, published May 29 by Random House.
Now authorities are reviewing suspicions that Hupp's connections to all three deaths are not a coincidence but rather a tangled web of deceit and murder motivated by money.
In this niche world based on trust, where confidants are currency and handshake deals are commonplace, the arrest of a prominent dealer is a shocking suggestion of deceit.
Either way, both kinds of deceit lead to the same conundrum: As Amazon's megastore grows and becomes more popular, so does the risk that it blows itself up.
He's the type of son who'll exploit your trusting nature as a parent to skip school without consequences, and even get you to participate unwittingly in his deceit.
More than five years after the fact, Sarah Nolan, Ms. Franck's 25-year-old daughter, is still sorting out the hurt and anger caused by her father's deceit.
Playing Kate Keller, a housewife adrift in a family dogged by deceit, the double Oscar winner combines fear with restlessness and tenderness alongside an overwhelming sense of denial.
The lies and deceit practiced during that volatile time in our country also brought to light social injustice and a system that had ignored it for too long.
Some companies have encouraged data fraud as the most profitable path to securing approvals from regulators, and have used deceit to hold the F.D.A.'s investigators at bay.
" On Saturday, he will appear with the director Volker Schlöndorff at "The Tin Drum" and "Circle of Deceit," and on Sunday he will present Buñuel's "The Milky Way.
"The Middleman" also offers the sort of portrait of the F.B.I. that Donald Trump appears to believe in, an organization full of deceit and corruption and internal cabals.
Black Cube employees were in fact involved in such deceit; investigators misrepresented their identities in order to gain confidences from women whom Mr. Weinstein had harassed or assaulted.
It stars Édgar Ramirez (who played the title role in Assayas's monumental "Carlos") and Penélope Cruz as a couple whose marriage story is complicated by duty and deceit.
Its definition is tellingly vague: "an opportunity for plying criminal talents," suggesting not so much the pursuit of illicit profit as general delight in the act of deceit.
His hair was stylishly coiffed and his suit, double-breasted and buttoned, struck me as all wrong, a kind of elaborate deceit implying fabled expertise and dark competence.
"This an issue that is particularly acute in the Conservative Party who have approached Islamophobia with denial, dismissal and deceit," the group said in a statement on Tuesday.
The audacity evident in Donald Trump's deceit has always been a part of his system for getting what he wants, whether it has been wealth, power or sex.
"The Parisian Woman," like its set, is a collection of every cozy cliché to be mined from the deep catalog of stories about powerful intrigues and human deceit.
On January 24th the country's information minister, Lai Mohammed, opened an investigation into "the issue of possible deceit", urging those who had "bombarded" him with complaints to stay calm.
People with it will exhibit behavior that puts themselves or others in danger, a history of deceit and manipulation for personal gain, aggression, irresponsibility, and impulsive short-term thinking.
In the Wells Fargo account scandal, regulators, including the CFPB, fined the bank $190 million for the alleged deceit, of which $5 million was to be paid to customers.
He worked for six years to piece together the extensive web of deceit and wrongdoing that undergirded the scandal, only to have his work wiped away by Bush's pardons.
They've just written a paper that's gotten a lot of attention, a policy paper called "Digital Deceit: The Technologies Behind Precision Propaganda on the Internet," when we get back.
Stephanie is much creepier (and has a different name.) Way spookier than Anna Kendrick's take, book Stephanie pursues her relationship with Sean in a methodical and deceit-heavy way.
Set in summer 1959, the story follows Damon's Gardner Lodge as he navigates "the town's dark underbelly of betrayal, deceit, and violence," according to a description from studio Paramount.
Depending on your political perspective, Ellsberg was either a conscience-driven whistleblower exposing government deceit about the Vietnam War, or a traitor harming the interests of the U.S. government.
Her statement followed an angry tweet from Trump on Monday that the United States had been rewarded with "nothing but lies and deceit" for giving Pakistan billions in aid.
The hovering turkeys by Rantanen cling to a similar idea of fake appearances, although less so in terms of art world shallowness than regarding consumer deceit in capitalist cultures.
Having reprised the fear-mongering, race-baiting and deceit that propelled him to the Oval Office, Trump in 2018 showed he will continue to lie and deceive and disrupt.
We see not for the first time that Trump will lie about anything, even when he knows, or should know, that foreign governments can produce evidence of his deceit.
"Tonight was supposed to be about convincing us that, from here on out, the deceit and dysfunction would stop and that cooperation would begin," Becerra said in his speech.
"Machines" is a sharp, unsettling read, which — despite its arteries being clogged with research and back story — has a lot on its mind about love, family, jealousy and deceit.
Garbugli is the author of "Lean B2B: Build Products Businesses Want" and creator of "Control Alt Deceit," a card game designed to replicate the process of starting a business.
For years at a time — make that decades — the home of the successor to St. Peter was a house of nasty intrigue, deceit and power put to awful use.
Mr. Johnson, whose laziness is proverbial and opportunism legendary, is a man well practiced in deceit, a pander willing to tickle the prejudices of his audience for easy gain.
Trump has done this so many times, to so many members of the American family, with such hostility and deceit, that a Democratic mega-landslide may well be coming.
And in 2009, Republicans refused to continue participating in an investigation by the Senate Intelligence Committee into the C.I.A.'s use of torture and deceit in its detention program.
The Democratic National Committee wronged the Vermont senator, the media kept him off the airwaves, and Clinton provokes a visceral sense of dread, because of her "deceit," he said.
While I've usually been able to get at the truth behind my students' deceit, I have to admit I have a few unsolved cases filed away in my desk drawer.
Hackers have "manufactured this deceit by 'spoofing' or falsifying DNS lookups to create the impression of communication between Alfa Bank and the Trump Organization," the bank said in a statement.
As Fochs attempts to pursue the matter more deeply, the Mormon Church attempts to intervene, rearing an unnerving and emotionally terrifying orchestration of deceit, ritual abuse, and ambient religious mania.
And when you see several signs of deceit clustered together, like in her case, you have a higher degree of confidence that the person is lying at any given time.
As Manon, Clotilde Courau is intriguingly open and complicated, a woman whose belief in her own honesty blinds her both to her husband's lapses and her own capacity for deceit.
What seems to have got them up and moving is opportunism, deceit, panic, guilt – the furtive battery juices that spark the engine of wickedness that we keep under the hood.
Bentley and his paramour have spun around themselves a web of deceit that includes "dark money," taxpayer-funded trips together, untraceable "burner" cell phones, and a shared safe deposit box.
Obviously, there is a spectrum here from lethargic monopoly to cutthroat competition that causes more problems than it's worth (environmental damage in the hopes of cutting costs, fraud, deceit, etc.).
Many Bitcoin enthusiasts and experts pointed to possible proof of Wright's fraud, including inconsistencies, errors and possible intentional deceit in the blog post published on Wright's site after the reveal.
Each hour-long episode of HBO's adaptation of Game of Thrones gives us a closer look at an inextricably tangled web of complicated alliances, of sex, lies, war, and deceit.
"Given that record of deceit, it's no surprise he's not telling the truth about Tammy, and Illinois voters know better than to believe these Swift Boat-style attacks," he added.
Both are about rage and deceit and marriage, and — most crucially — both are split in two, with the husband's recounting of the relationship paired with the wife's complicating narrative corrective.
Although President Trump said in January that Pakistan had "given us nothing but lies and deceit," the State Department has recently taken a friendlier line with Mr. Khan's new government.
" She gave an example, citing the opening line from Justice Gorsuch's first majority opinion: "Disruptive dinnertime calls, downright deceit and more besides drew Congress's eye to the debt collection industry.
The yearnings of the heart don't come with time stamps, and long-game acts of deceit and betrayal don't lend themselves to simple when-and-where entries on police reports.
The tedium of my everyday life vanished; I instead marched through the gates of my alcazar, strode up the steps of my concepts, and resided in my throne of deceit.
" Mr. Wilders, who supports shutting down mosques and closing the borders to asylum seekers, wrote on Twitter, "The man of open borders, asylum tsunami, mass immigration, Islamization, lies and deceit.
Delusion and fraud exist along a spectrum of deceit—first you fool yourself, then others—and one measure of a scientist is his ability to see that he is mistaken.
" Moore has vehemently denied the allegations, while the Alabama Republican Party Steering Committee dismissed them in a statement last week as "lies, slander, deceit and the politics of personal destruction.
"The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit," he wrote.
Understandably, unsure of whether or not they had been dipping pig anuses into marinara sauce, throngs of restaurant-goers took to the Internet to fume over this atrocious culinary deceit.
We cannot afford to mince words: President Trump and his staff have used and will use lies and deceit to create a false perception of reality that suits their political agenda.
The resulting deceit is more universal, but no less fraught: It doesn't take a dating expert to note that basing a relationship on a lie is not the most romantic gesture.
The scheme has worked so far, thanks to some deceit by Attorney General William Barr in misinterpreting Mueller's findings, and the profound incompetence of the House Democrats as a worthy opponent.
"I like encouraging interviewees to say more, as it addresses two important issues at the same time: it makes interviewees provide more information ... and results in cues to deceit," Vrij said.
People spend much of their waking lives, in the office and the courtroom as well as the bar and the bedroom, reading faces, for signs of attraction, hostility, trust and deceit.
However, Holmes is not the victim of such a scenario; she alone is responsible for creating a company built on intentional deceit and must, therefore, be held accountable for her actions.
"We had a double layer of deceit and we were in a position to help, just like we would help any other student who was homeless or an evacuee," says Harris.
She said, "We know Pakistan can do more to fight terrorism and we want them to step up and do that," after Trump accused Pakistan of lies and deceit on Twitter.
Following a preliminary inquiry launched last December, prosecutors have now opened a probe into possible deceit, failure by a food company to withdraw a product and unintended injury, the office said.
The jury found in favor of the plaintiff on four civil counts, including aiding and abetting violation of California securities laws, negligence, and aiding and abetting deceit and financial elder abuse.
" Talking about the song's message, Gaga frets about the delusion and deceit she once celebrated: "I believe many of us are wondering why there are so many fake things around us.
The Empire Strikes Back, with its torture, deceit, and death, is in this category: the love interest is the sister, the villain is the father, the master is an old kook.
But prosecutors had pre-empted that line of attack somewhat by having Mr. Wildstein, who has pleaded guilty to his role in the lane closings, narrate his own trail of deceit.
Pakistan summoned the U.S. ambassador in protest against U.S. President Donald Trump's angry tweet about Pakistan's "lies and deceit," while Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif dismissed the outburst as a political stunt.
Professor Lee and others have found that reading stories to children about the perils of deceit, such as "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" and "Pinocchio," fails to discourage them from lying.
As with earlier epidemics, the coronavirus pandemic was spawned and spread by its usual authoritarian practices of denial and deceit, which delayed by at least a month an appropriate global response.
We explain the tabloid soccer-wife scandal gripping Britain, and also provide context for those of us who just found out about tabloids, soccer, wives or terrific acts of deceit. 3.
Countries trying to recover from such periods of chaos or misrule have often, in recent decades, turned to truth commissions designed to counteract the deceit and historical revisionism of oppressive regimes.
Servier is accused of fraud, manslaughter and deceit by marketing a drug that was known to be harmful, while the drug watchdog faces charges of manslaughter by negligence and involuntary injury.
The notion of how transparent the 21st-century workplace has really become is belied by the prevalence of a design style that seeks to erase perceptions of hierarchy, secrecy, obfuscation, deceit.
While a culture's expectations about how to use others' material may change, using that material in a way that opposes that community's standards is, ultimately, a form of theft and deceit.
One notable aspect of that ruling: The Court of Appeals found that Ms. Lorraine had committed "misconduct, deceit and destruction of evidence," depriving Mr. Neulander of his right to a fair trial.
" Scott, along with New America fellow Dipayan Ghosh, spoke to Swisher about a new policy paper they co-wrote and recently published, "Digital Deceit: The Technologies Behind Precision Propaganda on the Internet.
TRUMP: Well, I&aposd actually say how is he going to explain to his grandchildren all of the lies, the deceit and all of the problems he&aposs caused for this country?
The mark, Pavel Kuzik, was a seasoned criminal who had already been in trouble several times for theft and deceit—he even showed up to meet undercover officers in a stolen car.
Saturday's verdict by the Supreme Court of India, while distilling the complicated history of the disputed site, made some important observations on the history of deceit and criminality that got us here.
Mr. Trump's temperament, his proclivity for insult and deceit and his advocacy of unpredictability would make him a presidential disaster — especially in the conduct of foreign policy, where clarity and consistency matter.
A group of investors submitted motions for a special inquiry into whether any top managers knew of emissions deceit and whether there were measures in place to prevent wrongdoing inside the company.
Democrats have focused on the culture of deceit in the White House, the Trump campaign's welcoming of help from Russian actors, and Mr. Trump's failed efforts to have aides fire Mr. Mueller.
This is part of Khan's attempt at bolstering relations with the United States that sharply deteriorated last year when Trump accused Pakistan of "lies & deceit" and suspended $1.3 billion in security funding.
Perhaps our hive mind compels us to look the other way, to avoid too many questions, to not think about how many other cells contain secret worlds of wealth, deceit and violence.
United States Pakistan summoned the U.S. ambassador in protest against President Donald Trump's angry tweet about Pakistan's "lies and deceit", while Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif dismissed the outburst as a political stunt.
Some lies here, some deceit there, and people get hurt as our girl Sierra learns a thing or two about the insecurities hidden beneath her confident exterior as she maintains a lie.
That all was not as it seemed in Camelot is an open secret — but Larraín's take is that this was not deceit so much as a blend of patriotism and self-preservation.
Legal experts said that if a bank acting as an agent for its clients can be proven to have defrauded them through deceit then this would be illegal under UK law as well.
The two remain in each other's lives through marriage (Amelia to George, and Becky to Rawdon Crawley, the dashing son of her employer, played by James Purefoy), war, death, children, deceit, and betrayals.
Russia's hackers, in particular, have lately experimented with that digital mask-swapping with increasingly deceptive tactics—ones that, even when their deceit is successful dispelled, still manage to muddy the waters of accountability.
On the new podcast, Ghosh and Scott explained that they're hoping "Digital Deceit" will be the starting point for action, a goal not often pursued by the authors of think tank white papers.
Here's the monologue... White House of lies The Mueller report revealed a house of lies — a White House of lies — reaffirming the sad reality that deceit is THE story of the Trump age.
The Pakistani government held an emergency security meeting on Tuesday in response to President Donald Trump accusing the country of "lies and deceit" in an early morning New Year's Day tweet, per CNN.
Recent examples like Zola, an exotic dancer with a wild story of deceit, sex and murder and a woman's embarrassing poop story only add more fuel to the fire of people sharing experiences.
Their books and articles focus on the Clintons' denials, deceit and what they see as their behind-the-scenes efforts to discredit the women who said they had sexual relationships with Mr. Clinton.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claimed on Twitter that Iran was behind the attacks, which the country's foreign minister denied on Sunday, calling the remarks "maximum deceit," The New York Times reported.
The deceit continued with its marketing of "clean diesel" technology and its new C.E.O.'s declaring during an interview on NPR that VW "didn't lie" — only to have to retract his statement later.
Conservative commentator Allie Stuckey found out the hard way, when her satirical fake interview with liberal darling Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was summarily condemned as a "reprehensible" act of deceit against an unwitting public.
" The committee stated it found "these allegations to be lies, slander, deceit and the politics of personal destruction" that have "been used time and time again to destroy lives and win political campaigns.
One of the newer entries to that list is an updating of the Russian military's longtime interest in operations of deceit and disguise, a repertoire of lethal tricks known as maskirovka, or masking.
On today's episode: Barry Meier, the author of "Pain Killer: An Empire of Deceit and the Origin of America's Opioid Epidemic," who has reported on the opioid crisis for The New York Times.
Ms. Leeson, the San Francisco-based artist who has been discovered in her 21960s, is also part of a double-feature tribute to "Vertigo," Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 thriller about deceit, dizziness and doppelgängers.
"These defendants caused universities to give scholarships based on fraudulent information, and that fraud occurred because of the defendants' lies and deceit and greed," Eli J. Mark said in the prosecution's opening statement.
People are trying to figure out the proper posture to take in a world riven by deceit and corruption, a world in which the leadership of the country represents an assault on decency.
"The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 22013 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit," Trump tweeted on January 1.
"When you mix jealousy, deceit and just an absolute crazed woman so worried about [Elvis] stealing her husband, that is when unnatural things happen," Senior Assistant Solicitor Nancy Livesay said, according to the outlet.
Sanders and Conway are so far down the path of deceit in the service of Trump that one can't imagine them turning around, copping to what they have done and choosing another straighter path.
His deceit is so brazen and effective that many of his supporters take his word above any of his critics', especially those in the media, and seemingly in the face of all the evidence.
So I think all you can do is be vigilant in making sure you're doing the best possible job you can to eliminate those kinds of deceits — or self-deceit — from your thought process.
Friends and fans alike have wondered for a long time now: How could a Super Bowl star for one of the league's top franchises fall so far into a life of killing and deceit?
He offered nothing to suggest improvement in Pakistan&aposs already testy relationship with Washington since President Donald Trump&aposs tweets in January accusing Islamabad of taking U.S. aid and returning only lies and deceit.
But by planting a seed of truth and harvesting and orchid of deceit like the judge just did, what you are doing is you are scaring everybody into thinking that the sky is falling.
PCP accuses Barclays of deceit and argues that Ms Staveley was promised the same deal offered to Qatar, relying chiefly on representations made by Roger Jenkins, then the bank's executive chairman of investment banking.
The Coen Brothers' black comedy echoes this unique period in history not only because of the Trump campaign's collusion with Russian operatives, but the wider culture of deceit that made Donald Trump's rise possible.
" More recently, Mr. Trump switched to threatening them, saying on Twitter that Pakistan had "given us nothing but lies & deceit" and accusing it of providing "safe haven to the terrorists we hunt in Afghanistan.
"The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit," Trump tweeted on New Year's Day.
What is less known is that Burr hustled Hamilton in one of their last convoluted collaborations, a bit of deceit that would lead New York City to one of its greatest public works projects.
From the eruption of the Ukraine controversy in September to the Senate trial that officially began on Thursday, relentless deceit has seemed to be Trump's primary defense strategy in the court of public opinion.
I kept waiting for Red, the tethered doppelgänger played by Lupita Nyong'o in Jordan's Peele's "Us" to have a justifiably explosive meltdown from decades of deceit and pent-up repression, but she never did.
In an effort to hide his secret as it began to unravel — he was embezzling large sums to enable his deceit — Romand murdered his immediate family: wife, two children, his parents, even their dog.
"When Cohen appears before our committee, we can only assume that he will continue his pattern of deceit and perjury," the Republicans, Representatives Jim Jordan of Ohio and Mark Meadows of North Carolina, wrote.
It felt like a well-orchestrated humanitarian crisis — Hurricane Maria being the one to blow away the carpet that covered all the lies, corruption, and deceit, leaving everything a lot more exposed than before.
The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit, thinking of our leaders as fools.
While Cohen is not the most reliable of narrators (he is headed to prison), he certainly weaved a wild tale of scamming and deceit, and Twitter was particularly interested in one name that came up.
Lomeli was arrested by FBI agents and task force officers on February 6 at his El Monte, California home on a felony count for false imprisonment by fraud or deceit, according to an arrest warrant.
There was the initial joy (I can get my friends' opinion on an outfit without a group text!), followed by a sense of deceit (wait, the person posting the poll can see how I voted
The film follows the doctor who masterminded Russia's state-sponsored steroids programme, which was eventually busted in 2015, and shows the World Anti-Doping Agency's incredulity as each layer of the deceit is gradually revealed.
It was because of these interviews with people closest to the President that Mueller and his team were able to get a cinematic look at the deceit and trickery taking place in the West Wing.
From the very first episode, Netflix's Dead to Me is one bonkers twist after the other, a snowballing web of lies and deceit that has you on the edge of your seat, begging for more.
U.S. District Judge Paul Oetken in Manhattan said the IRS was immune from damages claims for its alleged "deceit" or "misrepresentation" toward Sprint's former chief executive William Esrey and former chief operating officer Ronald LeMay.
While Giudice has stood by Joe throughout their ordeal, she's opening up for the first time about the frustrations she feels towards her husband after his "stupid decision making" and deceit led to jail time.
Spreng and his co-authors found that as we get older, changes to the brain occur in regions that help us decide whether or not to trust someone, leaving us less likely to notice deceit.
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His evangelical Christian supporters, for example, are willing not merely to excuse Mr. Trump's adultery and deceit but also to embrace them: The more vulgar he is, the more he fulfills his supposedly divine mission.
After all these years of the United States twisting arms and playing footsie, its current president says America has been foolish to give Pakistan billions of dollars because it got nothing but deceit in return.
They are saying that the failure of survivors, including children, to properly report and document their victimizations will be viewed later not as evidence of fear and shame, but as evidence of concoction and deceit.
In this case, "the financial deceit is likely a symptom of a larger problem, and is indicative of something bigger hiding beneath the surface," says Aaron Graham, a CFP with South Carolina-based Abacus Wealth.
The assaults on science and the press by Trump and his followers are not local eruptions of deceit and mendacity but a well-poisoning assault on public rational discourse, a prerequisite for a healthy democracy.
In a society in which "everyone pretends to be working for the other's profit or reputation, while only seeking to raise his own above them and at their expense," violence, deceit, and betrayal become inevitable.
"It's laughable that he actually believes he has any right to encourage others to be good humans when he has not accepted responsibility for decades of his own deceit and depravity," Ms. Baker-Kinney added.
The Immigrant Defense Project has monitored ICE raids since 2013 and has uncovered troubling patterns and abuses: ICE often uses deceit and force, detaining people battling serious medical conditions, as well as caregivers of young children.
Takata Faked Test Data a Year After Airbag Recalls, Report Says | A Senate report showed Takata officials presenting falsified test data about the design of a new component, illustrating what investigators called a pattern of deceit.
The security footage must be two of the teens getting into shenanigans, and my God, the world is an awful jungle of tricks and deceit when you step back and look at it with clear eyes.
Interestingly, women in business are not typically seen as being capable of this level of deceit, though with so few women in positions of power, its difficult to measure how gender affects this type of behavior.
We saw another example of this on Sunday when Giuliani, appearing on CNN's "State of the Union" in his capacity as Trump's personal lawyer, gave a master class in deceit as he discussed Robert Mueller's report.
Last year, Trump cut off hundreds of millions of dollars in security assistance to Pakistan, accusing Islamabad of offering "nothing but lies and deceit" while giving safe haven to terrorists, a charge angrily rejected by Islamabad.
Manfred Klein, a shareholder who argued in favor of the motion, said that Mr. Pötsch had a conflict of interest because he was the chief financial officer during the period when the emissions deceit took place.
"The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 85033 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit, thinking of our leaders as fools," he tweeted.
"What I ended up learning going on this journey with the film was that there was a massive amount of deceit in this story that Laura shares very openly, no doubt," says Feuerzeig over the phone.
Such an approach doesn't necessarily endear oneself to the hard-core climate change deniers, but it does help to expose the deceit, and in my view it is important for the public to know about that.
It's that the whole Trump operation, now lying exposed on Mueller's table — the shady business empire, the constant practice of deceit, the dim-bulb hangers-on — screams corruption in a way that few politicians' circles do.
On today's episode: • Barry Meier, the author of "Pain Killer: An Empire of Deceit and the Origin of America's Opioid Epidemic," who has reported on Purdue Pharma and the opioid crisis for The New York Times.
" His tweet: "The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit, thinking of our leaders as fools.
"The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit, thinking of our leaders as fools," he tweets.
And with the Trump administration's efforts to revive the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, Prime Minister Netanyahu made an important public attempt to once again warn the international community about President Abbas' two-faced policies of deceit.
Just watch out for tricky energy as Mars clashes with Neptune on April 27—there's a laziness in the air that could spell something more upsetting like deceit or shady behavior, especially when it comes to money.
Koeh­ler explained that Warsame's continued deceit suggested that he wouldn't be receptive to a counselor's intervention; Koeh­ler also said that he feared that Warsame was likely to try to join a jihadist group if given the chance.
Their deceit having failed, House Republicans, with the encouragement of the president and egged on by the far-right media, have now adopted the tactics of the mob, invading the hearing room, disrupting proceedings and intimidating witnesses.
Washington (CNN)One of President Barack Obama's top foreign policy advisers sought to clarify his comments about the Iran nuclear deal on Sunday, insisting the administration used standard messaging tactics -- and not deceit -- to market the plan.
"The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit," America's president raged in his first tweet of 2018.
The scale includes reasons such as "altruistic deceit" (to make the partner feel better), "elevated arousal" (what it sounds like), and yes, the exact thing confirmed by this study: fear and insecurity around the encounter itself. [EurekaAlert]
Last year, Trump accused Pakistan of providing "safe haven to terrorists" and complained on Twitter that the country gave the U.S. "nothing but lies & deceit" despite receiving billions of dollars in aid for more than a decade.
The technician, Rocky Allen, 28, was indicted by a federal grand jury in Denver last month on one count of tampering with a consumer product and one count of obtaining a controlled substance by deceit, both felonies.
Special counsel Robert Mueller and investigative reporters have uncovered and assembled a picture of a presidential campaign and transition seemingly infected by unprecedented deceit and criminality, and in regular—almost obsequious—contact with America's leading foreign adversary.
In his play Philoctetes, Sophocles tells a story of deceit: The Greek commander Odysseus wants to convince the titular exiled war hero to fight again, and he enlists Neoptolemus, a young, impressionable boy to lie for him.
Over the years, Mr. Blair has been accused by critics of deceiving Parliament and the public, and on Wednesday he said accusations of "bad faith, of lying or deceit or deliberate misrepresentation" should be laid to rest.
One of the prosecutors, Zachary A. Myers, suggested the continuing frustration of F.B.I. agents who look at Mr. Martin's record of "betrayal and deceit" and believe he is not being candid about his motives or his actions.
Bradly from Wilmington, N.C., proposed banning pornography to solve this problem: The topic of unrealistic and overstimulating sex also referred to as porn is a disgusting site that brainwashes anyone watching it into its lies and deceit.
By the turn of the millennium, it was an article of faith among conservative ideologues that whole realms of human expertise were in fact intricate structures of propaganda that trapped the unwary in a matrix of deceit.
Democrats have focused on the revelations in the report: the culture of deceit in the White House, the Trump campaign's welcoming of help from Russian actors and Mr. Trump's failed efforts to have aides fire Mr. Mueller.
The people subjected to illegal searches were restrained with "physical force, intimidation, and deceit, even after visitors asked to leave or visitors affirmatively stated that they did not consent to be searched," prosecutors said in court papers.
In the electoral reckoning, civility had been trumped by hostility, respect by chauvinism, tolerance by bigotry, truth by fabrication and deceit, privacy by exposure, modesty by exhibitionism, achievement by fame, shame by shamelessness, and bridges by walls.
Back in January, Trump accused Pakistan of rewarding past U.S. military assistance with "nothing but lies and deceit" by continuing to grant safe haven and support to Taliban insurgents waging an unrelenting war against American forces in Afghanistan.
Watch it herePart drama, part thriller, and part dark comedy, "Tin Star" is an exhilaratingly smart, breathlessly suspenseful thrill-ride of a show as deceit, guilt, love, and all-consuming rage lead inexorably to a gut-wrenching finale.
The country can't have serious debates about gun violence, or political extremism, or white nationalism, or the role of the press, or racism, or almost anything when the White House is engaged in this kind of casual deceit.
" Rule 103b-5 prohibits three types of violations: employing any "device, scheme or artifice to defraud"; making a false statement or omitting information that misleads investors; or engaging in conduct that "would operate as a fraud or deceit.
DUBAI — Iran is refuting U.S. allegations that it was behind drone attacks on two massive Saudi oil plants Saturday, with its foreign minister accusing his American counterpart of "deceit" while suggesting talks to get out of the conflict.
Perhaps he was not a finely educated man, but he understood well enough that the foundation of the Raj had been a clever deceit — the idea that the Angrez knew what was better for India than Indians did.
Related: ExxonMobil Is Increasingly Being Singled Out for Its Role in Climate Change Deceit Matthew Sweeney, a spokesman for New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, who oversees New York's pension fund, said there was broad support among investors.
Judge Peruca, who is based in Cachoeira Alta, a small municipality in an area where cattle farms are the dominant industry, wrote in his decision that the men's conduct was in keeping with a long pattern of deceit.
At the same time, the report offered reams of evidence of a climate of deceit — and a base impulse for self-preservation — among a president and his top aides not seen since the days of Richard M. Nixon.
But the web of deceit he has created for himself to be able to live with what he did is so dense that he can't admit he was verbally abusive to a woman he's convinced himself he loved.
"The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit, thinking of our leaders as fools," Trump tweeted in January.
The Pakistani foreign ministry summoned the U.S. ambassador on Tuesday, according to a Reuters report, one day after President Donald Trump declared online that Pakistan had repaid U.S. government funding with "lies & deceit" in the fight against terrorism.
"The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit," Trump tweeted on January 1, his first tweet of that year.
The film that persuaded the acclaimed Korean director that his calling lay behind the camera rather than bathed in the light of the screen was "Vertigo" (1958), Alfred Hitchcock's twisted tale of love, terror, voyeurism, deceit and assumed identities.
She then had an extended vocal filler — "Ahh" — which Wood said is "an indication of stress and possible deceit," before she responded with a talking point ("The President addressed that question directly via Twitter...") and not a direct answer.
Kushan Nandy's "Babumoshai Bandookbaaz" (Babumoshai is Bengali slang for 'gentleman' and Bandookbaaz means someone who wields a gun) is an absorbing thriller about a contract killer who finds himself trapped in a web of deceit that he helped create.
As more of Rose's career in espionage becomes visible, along with the clandestine stunts of the Moth and his pals, "Warlight" also explores the English talent for camouflage and deceit: "the most remarkable theatrical performance of any European nation".
Considering that Cline "breached his overall duty to be honest and upright," there might be an argument to be made that "his criminal or quasicriminal act of deceit" would void any shield of liability for child support, Boreman said.
" When asked for a reaction to Comey's tweet, Trump said: "Well, I'd actually say—how is he going to explain to his grandchildren all of the lies, the deceit, all of the problems he has caused for this country.
While physical infidelity may involve a surreptitious smooch with a co-worker or meeting strangers through a hook-up site like Ashley Madison, financial infidelity may involve deceit such as the hiding of bank accounts or credit-card bills.
Indeed, this year's Shakespeare in the Park production, produced by the New York's Public Theater, puts a present-day twist on the ancient tale of power, deceit and rebellion: The backdrop includes American icons and images of past presidents.
The key to making that story seem juicy is to underline the fact that the Republican health care reform process is a scandal—marked no less than the Trump-Russia scandal by secret meetings, violated norms, collusion, and deceit.
Having laid out the facts, the Select Committee is relying upon all Americans to see the truth, draw conclusions, and act appropriately to hold those who failed our fellow Americans accountable for in-action, deceit and dereliction of duty.
Maya is thus left trying to navigate her web of deceit -- sometimes to comedic effect -- while proving that "street smarts" can trump "book smarts," and as an added degree of difficulty, overcoming skepticism toward a woman in her 40s.
His excellent script explores themes of betrayal, identity and police brutality, while challenging us to look at our own moral compasses as we watch Maya's husband blur the lines of deceit and protection to maintain a happy home life.
But when there is a basic lack of integrity at the top, these do not easily self-correct; rather, they build upon themselves because of an impulse to cover up and layer new deceptions on top of old deceit.
But Ms. James's investigation could set the stage for further crackdowns on rampant consumer fraud and deceit on social media platforms, where so-called influencers — users with large followings — can earn a significant living selling endorsements and product placements.
Participants have historically burned representations of Judas Iscariot, the biblical embodiment of deceit who betrayed Jesus, but the holiday has evolved over the years, and "Judas" often takes other forms — like the current frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination.
The genius of Big Little Lies is that it initially looks like yet another in a long line of shows about rich women behaving badly, winking at the possibility of sex and/or deceit lying around every immaculate corner.
"Trump has staked the prestige of the presidency on a gang of bad actors with shady histories who use social media to profit from deceit and the inflaming of racial and religious hatred," The Atlantic's David Frum wrote in response.
Harold's entire arc was a surprising one full of deceit and a sad desperation new to both fans of the comic books and new Umbrella Academy fans, but the actor himself should be very familiar to fans of Netflix series.
And the folks at home don't want comedy that's polite and tasteful, and secures them access to an interview next Wednesday — they want comedy that stands on the rooftop and calls out hypocrisy and deceit at the top of its lungs.
His experience that night — a chain of hassle and deceit and frustration and empty promises — matched that of many others who thought they held tickets to the club and yet found themselves stranded on the flanks of the famous crossroads.
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa is in the Vancouver courtroom, and tweeted out some of the allegations: The result, according to Canadian prosecutors, is that Meng's alleged deceit caused several financial institutions to violate Iranian sanctions, thus opening themselves up to possible fines.
"We're sorry to say that all of that is just manipulation and deceit," the union told its members in a statement late on Saturday about the new proposal to end the strike, which has put pressure on global copper prices.
Yet because we focus primarily on her faults and see the first lady of Eden as the one who introduced sin, deceit and even death into the world, we rarely learn the lessons her example can teach us about motherhood.
In this slim set of "flash fables" — prose pieces ranging in length from a few lines to a few paragraphs — Oz offers parables about human deceit, the pitfalls of dependence and metaphor-making and the vagaries of time and politics.
On Wednesday, Felipe González, the former Socialist prime minister who led Spain into the European Union 30 years ago, further complicated the situation for Mr. Sánchez by accusing him of deceit in an interview with Cadena Ser, a radio station.
"Special Counsel Mueller's report paints a disturbing picture of a president who has been weaving a web of deceit, lies and improper behavior and acting as if the law doesn't apply to him," Pelosi and Schumer wrote in a joint statement.
Negative portrayals of Americans as big-nosed goblins are a common sight at elementary schools and kindergartens and exhortations to beware of American aggression, deceit and brutality are a staple message of textbooks and at "class education" centers around the country.
Mr. Hussein, a veteran Jordanian diplomat and the first Muslim to serve as human rights commissioner, said such virulent propaganda flowed from "the same factory of deceit, bigotry and ethnic nationalism" that had inflamed the devastating Balkan wars of the 1990s.
It focuses on an adulterous husband, Michel (Alexander Hanson), who contributes to a web of deceit that ensnares all four of the sharply observed characters, none of whom can be relied upon to be telling the truth at any given time.
In that number, the sisters beg the winds to be gentle as their lovers sail to war — the pretext for their deceit — so why didn't we see Africans fanning them, making clear that breezes come from all kinds of sources?
Zobel, two of whose earlier features ("Great World of Sound" and "Compliance") were shrewd, showy studies of power and deceit, is skilled at keeping the viewer off balance, in a state of queasy, slightly guilty anticipation for the nastiness to come.
Friday's offerings kick off at noon with artist Li Peifeng's 2009 documentary Silver City, which tracks the removal — by deceit and force — of the citizens of a remote village in northwest China to make way for a major gas pipeline project.
"The play is about the labyrinthine nature of betrayal — this never-ending cycle of deceit and the pursuit of power and control — and there's something exciting about seeing the other person onstage and being aware of that presence," he said.
As the centenary nears of the end of World War One, he recalled how Europeans were taken totally by surprise by its outbreak and urged more respect for the EU as a force for peace against nationalistic "poison and deceit".
And companies were distancing themselves from executives accused of paying a consultant to use bribes and deceit to raise their children's test scores or get them admitted to their chosen schools through athletic recruiting spots, despite their not being competitive athletes.
President Trump has cut millions of dollars in foreign aid to Pakistan over charges that Pakistan gave safe haven to Afghan terrorists and "have given us nothing but lies & deceit," as the president put it in a tweet in January.
From state-sponsored mass doping in sports to corrosive business practices, from silencing political dissent at home to supporting brutal regimes abroad, Russia's policies are rooted in deceit, graft and violence — a combination that presents an existential challenge to democracies.
His was an open book after all: not only with his deceit, cruelty and contempt for all the values by which they had guided themselves through long careers, but also with the near certainty for them of personal betrayal and humiliation.
The case file shows that the immigration agent handling the case mistook the Ethiopian man for Somali, and then acted on a blanket assumption that "all" Somalis "present a paradigm of deceit" and are categorically untrustworthy when presenting identity information.
The country was imprinted with trauma, by the epic deceit of the British conquest and then the blood bath of the British departure, known as Partition, which carved out Pakistan from India and set off convulsions of Hindu-Muslim violence.
The news media is treated as a collective source of leftist deceit, with the sole exception of Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network (whose real-life segments are used throughout the film), a network that doubles as, functionally, pro-Trump propaganda.
U.S.-Pakistani relations have deteriorated significantly since the beginning of the year, when Trump abruptly announced in a tweet a cutoff of military aid, which he said treated the United States with "nothing but lies and deceit" for 15 years.
Arya, who is supposed to be expertly trained in the dark art of deceit, not only gets played badly and easily by Littlefinger but shows a startling lack of empathy toward the most long-suffering member of the family she holds so dear.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A senior U.S. diplomat had talks in Pakistan on Monday following an outcry over President Donald Trump's accusation that the nuclear-armed South Asian state had engaged in "lies and deceit" as a U.S. ally in the war in neighboring Afghanistan.
United States, when Chief Justice William Howard Taft wrote that to conspire to defraud the United States means to interfere with or obstruct one of its lawful governmental functions by deceit, craft or trickery, or at least by means that are dishonest.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jurors were presented with a stark choice during opening statements Friday in the trial of Evan Greebel, the lawyer charged with conspiracy alongside former drug executive Martin Shkreli: was he Shkreli's "right hand man," or a victim of his deceit?
"In summary, after enduring a failed business endeavor and also failing to gain the relationship status she desired with Brown, Taylor began a vicious campaign of lies and deceit targeting Brown both personally and professionally," Brown's says in docs obtained by ESPN.
WITHAM, England (Reuters) - Striding through a housing estate in the drizzle to hand out leaflets, 52-year-old builder Kevin Lovett throws up his arms in despair as he rails against the deceit he sees at the heart of the European Union.
Through untangling her husband's web of deceit, Waite discovered that the man she was married to had a surprisingly common diagnosis: Her husband was a psychopath, someone who lied without remorse and refused to acknowledge or take accountability for his own actions.
"Having failed at 'max pressure', @SecPompeo's turning to 'max deceit'," Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif wrote on Twitter Sunday afternoon, referring to the President Donald Trump administration's "maximum pressure" policy of sanctions on Iran to end what it calls its malign regional behavior.
In "Gifts of Deceit," a 21972 book about the Korean scandals, Robert Boettcher, who had been staff director of the investigating subcommittee, said that Unification Church followers, derisively known as Moonies, had mounted a propaganda campaign to intimidate Mr. Fraser during the hearings.
It is not just his outright lies that degrade our discourse; it is also his use of language that muddles to the point of meaninglessness, language that rejects exactitude, language that elevates imprecision as a device to avoid being discovered in his deceit.
At an elite boarding school, after being taunted by a cruel classmate, Thomas Argyle and a friend begin to question some of their society's stigmas; with the help of a wealthy girl, they uncover a web of deceit far beyond their imagination.
Given that Hamer was gay and alcoholic—not the most comfortable of compounds, in postwar Britain—it is, perhaps, little surprise that "Kind Hearts and Coronets" should have endured as the locus classicus of subterfuge, deceit, and the charm of the unspoken.
"Wells Fargo's customers never intended to sign away their right to fight back against fraud and deceit," said Senator Sherrod Brown, an Ohio Democrat, who introduced a bill last week that would prevent Wells from forcing arbitration in the sham account cases.
In Otto Preminger's "Bonjour Tristesse" (1958), one of the founding texts of modern villa cinema, Deborah Kerr's car plunges from the corniche road outside St.-Tropez onto the rocks below, a grisly denouement to a few weeks of scheming, deceit and erotic psychodrama.
A criminal complaint was filed against 22-year-old Johnathon Lomeli alleging that he used fraud or deceit to falsely imprison a woman going through the security line at Los Angeles International Airport, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said in a news release.
"The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 28500 billion dollars in aid over the last 6900 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit, thinking of our leaders as fools," Trump wrote in his first tweet of 2628.
It is enough, as the Fifth Circuit has stated, that it is "made with an intent to deceive, a design to induce belief in the falsity or to mislead," as opposed to an intent to deprive someone of something by means of deceit.
The feature "How Far Will Sean Hannity Go?" does not come anywhere close to sufficiently capturing the scope and scale of Sean Hannity's rank deceit and conspiracy-peddling, nor does it properly convey to your readers the destructive effects of Hannity's propagandizing.
"The special counsel investigation documented, as we reported, extensive Russian interference in the 2016 election and widespread deceit on the part of certain advisers to the president about Russian contacts and other matters," said Martin Baron, executive editor of The Washington Post.
With the aid of three giant chalkboards, a wooden pointer, props, literal marionette puppets, and his signature condescending professorial tone, he explained the twisted web of corruption and deceit that George Soros' "shadow party" (does that sound familiar?) has wound around the American political system.
Perhaps even more significantly, the last-minute intervention of Xi — who apparently summoned Kim to Beijing for their second meeting in less than a month after three years of mutual isolation — exposes China's long-term deceit and hypocrisy on the North Korea nuclear crisis.
Former White House aide Omarosa Manigault NewmanOmarosa Onee Manigault NewmanScaramucci breaks up with Trump in now-familiar pattern Press: The new Southern Strategy Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE said Sunday she was "complicit" in the Trump administration's deceit of the country.
In aggravating Zinedine Zidane to the point of violence, Marco Matterazi demonstrated exquisite furbizia; he probably didn't even mean the things he said, it was simply a verbal step-over, a type of deceit that fooled one of the greatest exponents of more conventional deceptions.
"The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 85033 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit, thinking of our leaders as fools," Trump wrote in his first tweet of the New Year.
Comey discounted previous theories by some Trump critics that the President is incapable or not mentally up to the job, arguing that what he sees as an ego-driven presidency based on lies, demands for loyalty from subordinates and calculated deceit is no accident.
In Prostitute Laundry the persona of Charlotte Shane is porous, and deceit becomes a narrative theme: becoming attached to a man with his own dubious history, Shane refuses to tell him her real name and doubts that he's being honest with her in return.
Rating Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, and Jughead Jones are all present and accounted for, but Riverdale is a twisted tale of small-town deceit and sexual tension lurking around every corner — a far cry, in other words, from its source material's Technicolor optimism.
Plaskett said her experience as a prosecutor concerning "anti-corruption, compliance and rule of law" could function as "great asset" for the process "considering the perceived misgivings, deceit and fabrications along with possibly bribery this current president is being accused of" in the impeachment articles.
" Saeed Maroof, the captain of Iran's national volleyball team, also wrote on Instagram: "I wish I could be hopeful that this was the last scene of the show of deceit and lack of wisdom of these incompetents but I still know it is not.
But defamatory statements that are personal attacks on an individual's honesty and integrity and assert or imply as fact that Dr. Mann engaged in professional misconduct and deceit to manufacture the results he desired, if false, do not enjoy constitutional protection and may be actionable.
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif tweeted that "blaming Iran won't end the disaster" in Yemen and claimed the Trump administration's "maximum pressure" campaign that targeted Iran with sanctions had failed, accusing Pompeo of turning to turning to "max deceit" with his oil attacks accusation.
Through some five hours of nationally televised testimony, Mr. Cohen described his years working for Mr. Trump as a trip into a world of deceit in which the now-disbarred lawyer ignored his own conscience to get close to a magnetic person of power.
Wielding his public relations might, Armstrong was bizarrely afforded the opportunity to confess to his doping on the Oprah Winfrey Show, after which the full extent of his deceit and intimidation towards the media, his support staff and his teammates (as well as their spouses) became apparent.
"Special Counsel Mueller's report paints a disturbing picture of a president who has been weaving a web of deceit, lies and improper behavior and acting as if the law doesn't apply to him," said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer in a statement.
" Anti-establishment tsunami sweeps Europe Defender of each individual, everywhere Hussein said he saw similar sentiments when he served in the UN peacekeeping force during the Balkan wars 20 years ago -- wars he said were spawned "from this same factory of deceit, bigotry and ethnic nationalism.
" Following the 2017 release of Rivera's intimate tell-all memoir, Sorry Not Sorry, the rapper accused the star of sensationalism and deceit with his song "No More Interviews," featuring the lyrics "And you know the funny thing about it is my ex wanna write a tell-all.
Pro-LGBT Republicans circulate floor fight effort The two days of nationally broadcast, uncomfortable votes exposed a deep divide in the Republican Party over its staunch social conservatism, culminating in a dramatic effort to force the issue on the convention floor and counter cries of deceit.
The Toast's Mallory Ortberg and Nicole Cliffe compare him to Falstaff—"A knave without malice, a liar without deceit, and a knight, a gentleman, and a soldier without either dignity, decency, or honor"—and they are as right about this as it is possible to be.
Undeterred by the scandal caused by Volkswagen's deceit about emissions from its diesel vehicles in the United States, Germany's export-driven businesses showed off their wares in eager anticipation of the fair's opening on Sunday and the first visit to this city by a sitting American president.
When accusations of corruption, misconduct, and deceit threatened to tarnish the island's reputation, the people of Puerto Rico —both home and abroad— took to the streets peacefully to clean house and show the world that civility and honesty can prevail in the face of daunting political challenges.
The primary reason, as I have explained at tedious length, is the decades-long campaign by right-wing media to convince its audience that America's core institutions are irredeemably corrupted by leftists — government, academia, media, and science are the "four corners of deceit," in Rush Limbaugh's phrase.
For the mini-series gets a basic truth right — that the Chernobyl disaster was more about lies, deceit and a rotting political system than it was about bad engineering or abysmal management and training (or, for that matter, about whether nuclear power is inherently good or bad).
"Special Counsel Mueller's report paints a disturbing picture of a president who has been weaving a web of deceit, lies and improper behavior and acting as if the law doesn't apply to him," said Ms. Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic Senate leader.
True story: As the executive branch of the American government is revealed to be a sinkhole of corruption and deceit, a career F.B.I. man with silver hair and a reputation for righteousness takes up the thankless task of investigating the suspected wrongdoing and attendant cover-up.
And not with the President we currently have, who fosters hatred by espousing all the things my religion taught me to work against via our mandate of social justice and tikkun olam (repairing the world): hatred, bitterness, deceit, misogyny, racism, xenophobia, greed and lack of empathy.
Ian Parker's "A Suspense Novelist's Trail of Deceptions" unravels the long, and weird story of thriller writer Dan Mallory's history of audacious and bizarre deceit in the London and New York publishing industries, and the even stranger way that his peers and colleagues have handled that history.
This is not a conventional view of the attorney general's role, but it surely appealed to a President who has repeatedly said he needed an attorney general in the mold of the shadowy Roy Cohn, who was disbarred on charges of "dishonesty, fraud, deceit and misrepresentation," to protect him.
The actress will star in "The Flight Attendant," a thriller based on Chris Bohjalian's best-selling novel about a woman who gets caught in a web of deceit after waking up in a Dubai hotel room next to a dead body -- and not knowing how she got there.
The public is also doing its part: A Merrimack College communications professor named Melissa Zimdars has released a simple Google Doc that lists "False, misleading, clickbait-y, and or satirical 'news' sources," with a loose category system to help you determine the level of deceit you're dealing with.
And it's not at all unique around the league (the Portland Trail Blazers leaned in to get C.J. McCollum going on Thursday night), but Dragic's combination of straight-line speed, fearlessness, and deceit makes him so hard to stop whenever Miami's offense intentionally creates controlled chaos against a mismatch.
It is in the confluence of all these forces that you come upon the true nightmare: a society in which small and big lies pervade every discussion, across every medium; where deceit is assumed, trust is naïve, and a consensus view of reality begins to feel frighteningly anachronistic.
Op-Ed Contributor President Trump's decision last week to suspend almost all security aid to Pakistan, which quickly followed his accusation that Pakistan had "given us nothing but lies and deceit," suggests that his administration is carrying out the hard-line approach that the president foreshadowed in August.
" And Professor Chomsky himself wrote, also in an email, of his sometime collaborator's "scrupulous, diligent and comprehensive research; a keen instinct for detecting and exposing hypocrisy and deceit and the effects of conformity to doctrine; and a recognition of the role of institutional structures in shaping interpretation and analysis.
The hope here is that Sunday's debate will — at long last — move the discussion to where it needs to be: on the disastrous Obama policies that Hillary is committed to continue, and on her lies and deceit about the email scandal, the Clinton Foundation, Benghazi, and so much more.
And companies have distanced themselves from executives accused of paying William Singer, a college admissions consultant, to use bribes and deceit to raise their children's test scores or get them admitted to their chosen schools through athletic recruiting spots, despite the fact that they were not competitive athletes.
No, she would not, and therefore the secret behind their 15 year relationship is not love and compromise, but lies and deceit, because the Beyoncé who is still married to Jay Z is actually a clone and thus does not care if she is punching below her weight.
Having been a part of films such as The Secret Life of Bees and Van Wilder 3, the Atlanta-born starlet has now embarked on the exciting journey of starring in her first-ever TV series, Bounce TV's Saints and Sinners, a show that centers around power, deceit, corruption and murder.
The fudged data, discussed in an internal 2010 document and cited in a report published on Tuesday by the Senate Committee on Science, Commerce and Transportation, illustrates what investigators said was a pattern of deceit at Takata that continued long after the severity of the airbag defect came to light.
"The defendants engaged in an elaborate multi-year scheme to defraud the investing public of millions of dollars through deceit and manipulative stock trading, and then worked to launder the fraudulent proceeds through off-shore bank accounts and the art world," U.S. Attorney Richard Donoghue in Brooklyn said in a statement.
In situations where we feel nervous or anxious, for example, we might do things like: While these behaviors may be a result of habit, perhaps of boredom, as a nervous tick or a way to release extra energy, they still encode nervousness, low self-esteem, doubt or worst of all, deceit.
According to Rolling Stone, the festival organizers, "embarked on a campaign of incompetence, fraud and deceit in the provision of information not only to Plaintiff, but also to virtually any third-party vendor associated with the 2017 festival as well as the people who had purchased tickets," the lawsuit claims.
In Tel Aviv the next evening, Mr. Netanyahu gave a bravura PowerPoint performance on live television from inside the Defense Ministry, flaunting the booty pilfered from a secret Tehran warehouse by an intrepid Mossad team — evidence, he said, of Iranian deceit about its long-running efforts to develop a nuclear bomb.
Part of the power of "Locking Up Our Own" is that it's about Washington — not the swamp of deceit merchants and influence-peddlers that Donald J. Trump promised to drain, but a majority-black city that hundreds of thousands call home, regardless of whose bum is in the Oval Office.
I suspect her history of mismanagement will continue and that regardless of the outrageous things her friends say, the desperate measures she makes to victory, she will continue to struggle in gaining ground – not only with women voters, but with all voters who see through her veil of dishonesty and deceit.
For most Catholics, especially in America and Europe, the issues that matter — the existential threat to the church posed by an epic credibility crisis brought on by past decades of abominations and deceit, the evaporation of the priesthood and the restricted role of women in the church — were not addressed.
The sheer audacity of this historical lie, the depth of the deceit, is galling and yet it is clear that fabulists and folklorists have so thoroughly and consistently assaulted the actual truth, that this bastard truth has replaced it for those searching for an easy way out of racial responsibility.
But every diamond has imperfections/ But my love's too pure to watch it chip away With every tear came my redemption/ And my torturer became a remedy via GIPHY Though the new album is filled with messages of lies and deceit, the latter-most songs speak of a couple rekindling after the wreckage.
"Without a doubt it is possible to say that North Korea learned from the fruitless and disastrous negotiations of Iran with the U.S. And it has not accepted to get itself into the curl of deceit of the U.S." But since Kim agreed to talks with Trump, hard-liners have gone silent.
This trail of dishonesty and deceit is evident even before Mueller has delivered what could ultimately be his most explosive findings -- whether he has found evidence that the President's campaign cooperated with Russia and whether he obstructed justice in the firing of former FBI chief James Comey and a bid to thwart Mueller.
American Crime Story Genius has been an underlying theme of this series, the second season of FX's "American Crime Story" — specifically, the creative genius of Gianni Versace (and to a lesser extent, the young architect David Madson) and the pathological genius of Andrew Cunanan, whose capacity for deceit and violence is rare.
You ask yourself questions about practicality until you whittle self-deceit into self-receipts: I suck and I feel stupid doesn't hold up for long if you start by asking yourself why you're so inclined to trust your feelings: What is true, empirical, fact-based and citable, and what's just habitual, unsupported belief?
Instead, the internet in the Philippines of Mr. Duterte has become an outlet for threats and deceit, and much of Rappler's efforts have been dedicated to uncovering the lies planted on the web by the president's allies and pointing them out to Facebook, the source of almost all internet news in the Philippines.
Based on Patricia Highsmith's novel of the same name, The Talented Mr. Ripley follows a young forger and impersonator (Matt Damon) who becomes intent on stealing the life of a wealthy heir (Jude Law.) A twisted web of lies, deceit, and desperation, this is the kind of movie that'll make you nauseatingly nervous.
A despairing vision to be sure, though Christopher Hitchens pointed out that Orwell's own commitment in his life to continually seek "elusive but verifiable truth" was a testament to human tenacity and "that tiny, irreducible core of the human personality that somehow manages to put up a resistance to deceit and coercion."
In project after project, he faced allegations of broken promises, deceit or outright fraud, from Trump University students who said they had been defrauded, to Trump condominium buyers who said they had been fleeced, to small-time contractors who said Mr. Trump had fabricated complaints about their work to avoid paying them.
" Devumi was exposed by this NYT report last year... → NYT's Nicholas Confessore: "James' investigation could set the stage for further crackdowns on rampant consumer fraud and deceit on social media platforms..." Cheddar's pilot episode with Reddit Cheddar and Reddit have struck a deal to try a video version of "Ask Me Anything.
Despite the many gains that have been made for queer people, bisexual men still tend to be viewed with suspicion: If bi women are perceived as straight women who are taking a stance, bi men tend to be seen as gay men who just can't admit it — a presumed deceit they're viciously punished for.
"Using her consummate skills as an anthropologist and ethnohistorian, Lee Miller casts new light on the previously inexplicable puzzle of Roanoke, unraveling a thrilling web of deceit that can be traced back to the inner circle of Queen Elizabeth's government to finally solve the lasting mystery of the Lost Colony," the book's Amazon description reads.
Washington (CNN)The first years of President Donald Trump's tenure were marked by chaotic attempts among aides to thwart his efforts to curtail the special counsel's investigation, according to Robert Mueller's redacted report, an exercise that relied on subterfuge and deceit that does little to dispel the sense of disarray reigning at the White House.
And not just the urgent physical event of adulterous sex — though that's wonderfully well described, shot through with guilt and risk and yet presented ­entirely without mawkishness or sentimentality — but also its interminable emotional navigations and negotiations, the deceit and the guilt, the quotidian tug of war between desire and (in Bonnie's case anyway) loneliness.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — In President George W. Bush's last year in office, his former press secretary, Scott McClellan, wrote a tell-all book concluding that the Iraq war was a "serious strategic blunder" based on the "ambition, certitude and self-deceit" of a White House that was not fully honest with the American people.
A Daily Mail article about the case drew eerie comparisons to the horror movie Orphan, in which a 33-year-old mentally ill woman pretends to be a 9-year-old who gets adopted by a couple, then proceeds to torment and manipulate the family until they collapse under the weight of her deceit.
It's definitely inspired by Agatha Christie's murder mysteries (which Johnson confirmed earlier this year), in which the patriarch of a wealthy family is murdered, everyone in the family is under suspicion for having committed the crime, and the detectives must untangle a web of deceit in order to figure out who, uh, done it.
The charges listed on a complaint filed for an arrest warrant are one felony count of false imprisonment of an elder by use of fraud and deceit, three felony counts of grand theft from an elder of more than $950, and one misdemeanor count of elder abuse for knowingly and willfully inflicting mental suffering on the victim.
To stop the shipments—to stop the Yacu Kallpa—Navarro pressed for his field agents to get transport documents earlier, while the timber was still being loaded, so they could demonstrate there was enough of a mismatch, enough deceit, to stop it before it set sail—or at least before the timber landed on the docks in Houston.
The now infamous New Year's Day tweet by President Trump accusing the country of "lies and deceit" along with the administration's unrelenting aggressive ultimatum for Pakistan to act, ultimately affirmed what many State Department officials had long been pushing for – a public declaration that it was "not going to be business as usual" for the U.S.-Pakistan relationship.
The "Alice in Wonderland" factor may have been lost on Trump's most devout followers, probably the intended audience for this spectacle of deceit, but the fact is that much of what Trump said wasn't just incorrect, it was the exact opposite of the truth -- contradicted even by the administration's own experts in remarks made recently and months earlier.
But given that lying is pretty much the business model of Trumpism, and that a whole battery of senior White House aides, from Kellyanne Conway to Sean Spicer to Dark Lord Bannon himself, are enthusiastic masters of straight-faced deceit, it's unlikely that this sort of semantic breakthrough will make much of an impression on the body politic.
However, there are exceptions to the New Jersey Rules of Professional Conduct, which say a lawyer may not commit a criminal act that reflects adversely on the lawyer's honesty, trustworthiness or fitness as a lawyer in other respects; engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation; or engage in conduct that is prejudicial to the administration of justice.
But when President Trump suspended nearly all American security aid to Pakistan on Thursday for what he called the country's "lies and deceit," any jubilation in the halls of power in Afghanistan — and there was some — was leavened with worry over how the move might affect a complex war that has pushed the Afghan government to the brink.
"I found him to be a different person from his public persona," Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi of Pakistan said at a breakfast on Thursday, recalling their encounter at the United Nations, while putting aside Mr. Trump's threat this month to suspend most security aid because of what he called Pakistan's "lies and deceit" in dealing with terrorism.
With nothing to indicate its creator's motives or employer, the website offers a preview of what election experts and national security officials say Americans can expect to be bombarded with for the next year and a half: anonymous and hard-to-trace digital messaging spread by sophisticated political operatives whose aim is to sow discord through deceit.
His crooked prophetic cry is nearer at heart to the majestic voice of Job's God: he knows what he knows, and if fear, lust, rage, greed, deceit, domination, revulsion, hurt — all the dire passions — are portioned among the play's dramatis personae, only the Fool can weigh these all at once and put them in their puny place.
Flynn pleaded guilty in December 2017 to a charge of making false statements to the FBI, but he admitted — or appeared to admit to — several acts of deceit, including lying to FBI agents about his conversations with the Russian ambassador on the issue of U.S. sanctions and with various diplomats about a United Nations resolution condemning Israeli settlement activity.
In You Season 2, Episode 6 (fittingly titled "Farewell, My Bunny"), Joe and Ellie discuss his latest read: Raymond Chandler's Farewell, My Lovely — a thrilling tale of betrayal, deceit, hidden identities, and uh... murder in Los Angeles, a topic Joe should be well-versed in considering he's done it twice by this point in the show. 

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