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"deceive" Definitions
  1. [transitive] to make somebody believe something that is not true
  2. [transitive] deceive yourself (that…) to refuse to admit to yourself that something unpleasant is true
  3. [transitive, intransitive] deceive (somebody) to make somebody have a wrong idea about somebody/something synonym mislead

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To boast, to flatter, to deceive others, to deceive himself, out of habit — or perhaps just because.
While she's plotting with Eric and Gavin to deceive Aubry – she's also plotting with Aubry to deceive Eric and Gavin.
And understanding how serial killers deceive, and people who do evil deceive, really is kind of the theme of the film.
This mini-lesson on deception suggests that if we can learn how our eyes deceive us, then we can begin to deceive others.
But his words, and his weary voice, don't deceive themselves.
He's canny, conniving and never afraid to deceive a referee.
Even true appearances deceive when they lead to false generalisations.
Why does President Obama continue to deceive the American people?
That is the purpose and nature of miracles… Frauds deceive.
They lie to and deceive the public and the media.
Ultimately, though, phishing scams are designed to manipulate and deceive.
This cartography should be devoid of any attempt to deceive.
Winning depends not only on your cards but on the unseen cards held by other players, on your ability to deceive them by your betting policy and on their ability in turn to deceive you.
"Having SMART goals makes it harder to self-deceive, " Wendel said.
The OPM-related name suggested it had been created to deceive.
The US is well aware ISIS tries to deceive US targeting.
"I hope that the police will not deceive themselves," Yeung said.
People generate fake news all the time that's meant to deceive.
Democrats have accused O'Keefe of selectively editing footage to deceive viewers.
Words can also be used to deceive us, to confuse us.
The fabulist wants to dramatize himself; the fraud, to deceive others.
Where is the accountability as this liar tries to deceive voters?
"So who is trying to deceive the international community here?" pic.twitter.
Moscow does not even try to deceive the world this time.
Each is unique; all of them — not necessarily deliberately — deceive readers.
Let's not deceive ourselves by looking solely to the younger generation.
"A false statement made with intent to deceive," Ms. Kelly said.
But did the company have to deceive regulators to do it?
It is unethical to deceive patients by prescribing fake treatments, of course.
Spring may finally be here, but don't let the blooms deceive you.
But no one should deceive themselves that this TV has no footprint.
"The commission has been formed to deceive the whole world," he said.
Last year's imports of refined nickel, in other words, flatter to deceive.
We'll shortly live in a world where our eyes routinely deceive us.
A Trump official insisted, though, that there was no intent to deceive.
"You want to help people, Lulu, but don't deceive yourself," he said.
In this, Trump and Loesch aren't just trying to deceive their followers.
Some sellers are now willing to deceive consumers to make the sale.
Manafort never intended to deceive the IRS or anyone else, Zehnle argued.
To be convicted of perjury, an "intent" to deceive must be proven.
On health care, a determination to deceive voters as much as possible.
Politicians used to deceive voters by describing their policies in misleading ways.
That is what led City both to deceive and then disdain UEFA.
Trump uses language not to divulge but to disguise, distract and deceive.
So long as Vivienne was alive I was able to deceive myself.
"It wasn't a deliberate intent to deceive," General Cloutier told reporters Thursday.
Disinformation is a highly organized attempt to deceive us into believing it.
Oh, what a tangled web we adults weave when we allegedly deceive.
The thing is, Xhaka was not trying to deceive Jon Moss here.
Don't let the plain appearance of this fried fish sandwich deceive you.
The fact that the president is trying to utterly deceive them is important.
But they're calling an amendment a repeal in order to deceive the public.
When she tried to get intel AND deceive them at the same time.
Perhaps I thought I could deceive myself, tell myself that this never happened.
"While investing in virtual currencies is legal, lying to deceive investors is not."
" Ibrahim added, "So either she doesn't know or is simply trying to deceive.
WADA shouldn't behave as if Sharapova participated in an attempt to deceive it.
These laws, then, deceive by offering false hope of a right to access.
It is a simple classic and a great way to deceive and opponent.
"They are trying to deceive everyone, but no one believes it," she says.
This is a deepfake, an AI-generated dupe designed to deceive or entertain.
How one man used SeekingArrangement to deceive a number of women in Brooklyn.
Gray Matter Should parents be troubled when their kids start to deceive them?
They can deceive marketers about the traction and success of an ad campaign.
"At that moment I realized I could no longer deceive myself," Daniel said.
Fraud exists when a person with the "intent to deceive" causes financial harm.
"This group has hijacked it, hijacked the term, and they did it intentionally to try because they want to deceive the media and deceive you all about what they stand for so that they can try to become normalized," he added.
Please don't allow those who prosper under the status quo to manipulate and deceive.
The two of you share a remarkably unethical ability to deceive and manipulate others.
If you remember to do that, few liars will be able to deceive you.
To me, though, that's really just additional evidence of his intent to deceive senators.
But don't let their delicate purrs deceive you: Cats are brilliant, cold-blooded assassins.
It was a perfect identity kit for anyone wishing to deceive an old grandmother.
Yes, players can lie and deceive their way through some symptoms, but not all.
Many say the copying is not to deceive, but because earlier pieces are unrivalled.
The tribal council is slightly complicated by Jenna's clown car machinations to deceive Donathan.
"The IRA has consistently used inauthentic accounts to deceive and manipulate people," writes Stamos.
A good example of using the truth to deceive is Spicer's statement on Saturday.
So, don't let the small size deceive you, this stuff packs a major punch.
The suit claims UMG intentionally tried to deceive the artists by concealing the payments.
One must tell the truth while the other two attempt to deceive the panel.
They are using the same old playbook to manipulate the narrative and deceive us.
The Sacklers were behind Purdue's decision to deceive doctors and patients, says the suit.
The lawmakers argued fake reviews can deceive consumers into buying inferior or defective products.
During her rebuttal, prosecutor Beth Silverman accused Amster of attempting to deceive the jury.
I don't deceive myself into believing that all of my philosophical views are right.
Sometimes I marvel at how easily I deceive people, doing it without even trying.
A memo concerning her expenses seemed to have been fabricated, apparently to deceive prosecutors.
Sometimes those worlds deceive and confuse; at other times, they tell us something revelatory.
So: How do you handle being among believers, wanting neither to deceive nor offend?
Did Russia deceive international community in allowing ally Assad to keep some chemical weapons?
And of course I'm not going to deceive you -- Sergey Evgenyevich [Naryshkin] was here.
Christie isn't the one deceiving the readers, in the end — the readers deceive themselves.
Lying requires an intent to deceive—which implies knowing that what you're saying isn't true.
"Perhaps I thought I could deceive myself, tell myself that this never happened," she wrote.
Do our eyes deceive us, or are Kylie Jenner and Ariel Winter twinning on Instagram?
So you're giving it an incentive to deceive us about its abilities, about its plans.
He called Sam Rainsy a good liar who often created news to deceive the public.
While misinformation may not be intended to deceive, disinformation is distributed intentionally and often strategically.
Whatever their reasoning, these analysts are guilty of propagating misleading numbers that can deceive investors.
Or, it can be bad, if it is meant to defraud, deceive or create illegality.
Israel said the document aimed to deceive the world that Hamas was becoming more moderate.
"There was no attempt to deceive," the mayor said at a news conference in Queens.
Today's audiences aren't so easily tricked by projected images, and Silverman doesn't try to deceive.
"It's disappointing that he felt the need to deceive Iowans," Mr. Kaufmann wrote on Twitter.
The F.T.C., which regulates trade, can bring enforcement actions against companies that deceive their customers.
"They continue to deceive and deny accountability for their actions," he told Hyperallergic via email.
Manafort "did not willfully or intentionally deceive" the IRS or other financial institutions, Zehnle said.
But we deceive ourselves when we think there's a regulatory answer to our widespread confusion.
Whatever else you might say about the rally, they were not trying to deceive anyone.
A restaurant can deceive, humiliate, and poison us in a way that "Zoolander 2" cannot.
But a large number of them were whoppers: deliberate, significant attempts to deceive and manipulate.
Our emotions often deceive us into believing something is more important than it actually is.
It bears mentioning that at no point did Triple Candie set out to deceive anyone.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines a "lie" as a "false statement made with intent to deceive".
Prosecutors say Choi and others created student transcripts and other bogus records to deceive immigration authorities.
Image: GettyWill a time come when the right doesn't actively try to deceive its own base?
Fondant shapes might be adorable, but don't let them deceive you: fondant tastes like sugar plastic.
The Hero 8 Black looks very similar to its most recent predecessors, but those looks deceive.
This is not the first time someone tries to deceive Android users with fake, malicious apps.
The other is an imposter candidate, Ron M. Estes, who is running just to deceive voters.
And they don't have incentives to deceive us about the effects of a course of action?
They impersonate, copy, deceive, threaten, sabotage, and even bribe Amazon employees for information on their competitors.
It is also not known if they were deliberately placed there to potentially deceive the coalition.
But, don't let the hype deceive you: Fortnite hasn't actually overtaken every corner of the internet.
But what does matter is Spicer knows how to deceive the public by using factual statements.
But you eventually came to realize (I hope) that sleight-of-hand can deceive the mind.
The report's dry title, "Economic Perspectives on Incarceration and the Criminal Justice System", should not deceive.
" Rahman blamed Najib's political opponents for "deliberately mixing the two up to deceive the Malaysian people.
She knows about split psyches and the ways in which people deceive themselves and one another.
But other tax advocates choose to deceive, peddling the myth of a cost-free carbon tax.
I can deceive you without lying (silence at a key moment, for example, can be deceptive).
Realizing it's an automated account out to deceive you takes away its power to do so.
Tuzman was indicted in September for scheming to deceive Kit Digital investors about that company's health.
"He had no intention of ever publicizing such tapes nor any intention to ever deceive anyone."
Do administrations tend to pay a political price when they deceive and overstep in this way?
Please, just watch his incredible performance in its entirety: No, your eyes do not deceive you.
Few are able to construct a bomb, deceive the FBI, or otherwise pose a serious danger.
Whatever the case, Mr. Moore said he soon began to deceive K2 Intelligence and its client.
But many of those posts seem to have been written specifically to deceive reporters and researchers.
Here's an excerpt from our correspondent's coming book on the carmaker's conspiracy to deceive pollution regulators.
Even if it was ultimately a capitalism that was conscious only of its ability to deceive.
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive" (Sir Walter Scott).
FDR decided to deceive the public for what he saw as their larger, and later, good.
Critics of Mr. LaRouche said he had used that committee to deceive people abroad as well.
A spokesman for Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, calls the charter an effort to "deceive the world".
However, the chicks that have evolved to deceive the mother will call louder regardless of their need.
The couple was "conspiring together to deceive everyone in order to torture Gabriel to death," he said.
It reinforces the idea that we have something to hide and are trying to deceive our partners.
The autonomous power to hurt, destroy or deceive human beings should never be vested in artificial intelligence.
Kalanick is also accused of hiding a tool to deceive local authorities called Greyball from the board.
"This is to deceive people," she said, in the dialect of the Chaozhou region in eastern Guangdong.
The goal of algorithms must not be to replace, manipulate, or deceive in the name of profit.
Spoofing involves faking orders for a security to deceive the market by creating the illusion of demand.
That doesn't mean that you were intentionally trying to deceive readers or the American people, does it?
He didn&apost intend to deceive, but we got him on tape putting it in a drawer.
"President Trump's loyal supporters know the truth: The mainstream media mislead, misguide, deceive, and distract," he added.
Stroman told the news outlet that the committee was not trying to deceive people who purchased tickets.
"My view is, either you are being incredibly naive, or worse, trying to deceive me," she said.
Tesla will almost certainly argue that investors cannot prove Musk intended to deceive them in his Aug.
"Impersonation is pretending to be another entity in order to deceive, and is strictly prohibited," it continues.
Snapchat's policies ban political advertising that intends to mislead, deceive, or violate the company's terms of service.
" A spokesman for the congressman criticized the challenge, calling the move an "attempt to deceive Kansas voters.
An event which creates faith does not deceive: there it is not a fraud, but a miracle.
Gizmodo: Robots that are deliberately programmed to deceive humans have been portrayed numerous times in science fiction.
Will Bridewell: The dangerous, fictional robots that readily come to my mind are not programmed to deceive.
He's not a habitual con artist, because he has a faithful clientele he doesn't want to deceive.
" Professor Denbeaux responded that the F.B.I.'s job was "not to mislead and deceive a desperate parent.
Sometimes, of course, your senses can deceive you, but that's less likely than other people deceiving you.
He is hardly the first occupant of his office either to deceive routinely or to behave crudely.
"If you try to deceive the United States, then you will pay a heavy price," Sessions said.
"Although it uses common disinformation techniques, I do not think the intention is to deceive," he said.
The police speculated that his "talking to God" may have been a routine to deceive arresting officers.
Some employees started using a tool called Greyball to deceive officials trying to shut down Uber's service.
Initially, my job is to deceive myself into thinking I understand what's going on in each sequence.
To be clear, there's no indication that the organizers of the tech forum were trying to deceive anyone.
I took advantage of the utter anonymity of the internet and my precocious self-expression to deceive them.
I've come to realize that it wasn't that I wanted to deceive but that I wanted to become.
The cross at the end of his name confirmed that he was seimei when even appearances could deceive.
In the future, we need to assume that anything leaked could be false, designed to deceive and manipulate.
So these visions became, instead, the work of Satan: "diabolical illusions" designed to deceive those with melancholy dispositions.
He charged Russian hackers and Russians who created phony online personas and social media pages to deceive Americans.
I mean he&aposs said that Cohen didn&apost intend to deceive when he did these tape recordings.
Mr. O'Donnell cast Ms. Redstone as the central villain in a supposed conspiracy to deceive and manipulate him.
Gohmert characterized Mueller as almost attempting to deceive the committee with how he answered most of the questions.
"This law only affects people who want to deceive the public about how their food originated," state Rep.
The Israeli government has said the document aimed to deceive the world that Hamas was becoming more moderate.
The company has reached several settlements related to its alleged attempts to deceive U.S. emissions tests in 2015.
" Here's the Merriam-Webster dictionary's definition of a lie: "To make an untrue statement with intent to deceive.
To the contrary, it was an intentional and calculated falsehood to deceive the Congress and the American people.
Twitter last September banned posts intended to deceive others into sending money using phishing or other deceptive tactics.
"It was not our intention to deceive anyone, but what we did was not appropriate," Mr. Yoshinaga said.
The tipping policy didn't just deceive the customer, but like many actions that delivery apps take, hurt workers.
The company will almost certainly argue that investors cannot prove Musk intended to deceive them in his Aug.
It's a game that can deceive you with its simplistic look and unassuming first half-hour of gameplay.
We must not allow Putin's active measures to deceive us into preparing for and fearing the wrong war.
Of the powerful new digital forces buffeting American voters, perhaps the most pernicious are items designed to deceive.
A sterner accountant would point out that Casanova did not deceive only those lovers who had deceived him.
Of course everyone has the capacity to deceive, but we are all constantly engaging in minor acts of deception.
But would I lie about where the D-Day invasion was going to take place to deceive the Germans?
The goal is to deceive the individual into clicking on a web page where they unwittingly download the malware.
So, the loan agents create a firm, complete with working accounts, to deceive the bank into advancing the funds.
However, this doesn't seem like the whole picture, and perhaps the potential to deceive is part of the equation.
What steps will he take to evade and deceive the police or the agencies that seek to stop him?
MillerCoors said the ads deceive consumers into believing that its Miller Lite and Coors Lite brands contain corn syrup.
Appearances may deceive, however, as the two alpha-males find they have more in common than meets the eye.
They have looked quick in testing, but lap times can flatter to deceive with soft tyres and low fuel.
This makes the bragging all the more frustrating, because it isn't just bragging; it's also an attempt to deceive.
Reconstruction's failure shows that national campaigns to deceive and mislead the public about white-nationalist violence have worked before.
"It is our opinion that all of these methods were utilized with the intent to deceive," the report says.
It has used geolocation data to spy on customers and journalists, deceive regulators and recruit drivers away from competitors.
But advocates say these techniques can deceive children, who are in the early stages of understanding and recognizing advertisements.
Now, Dr. Cline's former patients and their children are asking enormously consequential questions: How many women did he deceive?
Allen said he worries that America faces a future of "social conflict" and government efforts to deceive the public.
This is unusual for a man trained to deceive and mislead, a man who is practiced in his profession.
But we deceive ourselves if we think there is some substantive shared political values that we are all seeking.
But posing as humans is just one example of the ways that artificial intelligence may deceive and manipulate people.
Instead, fallacies are the specific techniques used to deceive, sometimes by speakers who don't even realize they're doing so.
A sentence that seems straightforward to you or me may have a strange ability to deceive an AI algorithm.
As my grandma used to say, "Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!"
Narrowly defined, "fake news" means a made-up story with an intention to deceive, often geared toward getting clicks.
"There is absolutely unequivocal evidence that they are trying to deceive the U.S.," NBC quoted one official as saying.
It also asks that Volkswagen not deceive consumers anymore, a lesson it seems they've learned in the past six months.
This was fraud, a sick fraud at that, and its intention was to deceive the American people for political purposes.
North Korea has a history of moving military personnel and gear around to deceive satellites the regime knows are watching.
She learns to seduce and deceive and attack, to let herself go so that she can better serve her country.
The key is that we self-deceive: we don't realize we are taking advantage of the duality of our actions.
"As the old and true adage goes: Oh what a tangled web you weave when first you practice to deceive."
The Kims begin to infiltrate and deceive the Parks, weaving a web of lies, almost as if they were parasites.
After, I approached relationships with, it's probably going to be a terrible relationship, she's going to lie and deceive me.
Volkswagen has admitted that it used software to deceive regulators in the United States and Europe from 2006 to 2015.
As the old and true adage goes: Oh what a tangled web you weave when first you practice to deceive.
Even Stephen Colbert and John Oliver are blaming Facebook for allowing fake news stories to take root and deceive voters.
We often think of bluffing as a uniquely human trait; something that relies on our ability to lie and deceive.
I mean the guy has like 180 tapes and Lanny Davis, his lawyer said he didn&apost intend to deceive.
Germany have scored three goals in as many matches, France have flattered to deceive and England have been, well, England.
"Attorney General Barr led a campaign of misinformation to deceive the American people about what's in the report," he said.
Chuck reminds him, don't get mad at Boyd now, save it, deceive Boyd, and hurt him by getting him arrested.
Lieu and Rice said that the contrasting picture may show an intent to deceive the public, according to ABC News.
Camouflage paint schemes applied to ship hulls during the world wars amounted to a passive effort to deceive enemy eyeballs.
"  She later admitted to lying and said on Monday that it was "not [her] intent to deceive or mislead anyone.
"He had no intention of ever publicizing such tapes nor any intention to ever deceive anyone," Davis told the Journal.
She said that she understood that his goal was not to deceive her but to avoid trouble at their wedding.
JOSEPH LAPALOMBARAProfessor emeritus of political science and managementYale UniversityNew Haven, Connecticut The ability of politicians to deceive us is historic.
"Defendants' use in commerce of the Coachella Marks is likely to cause confusion, mistake, or to deceive," the lawsuit continues.
Young then "attempted to deceive investigators as to the destination and purpose" of the friend's travel during contacts between Dec.
THE TRUTH ABOUT THE DRUG COMPANIES: How They Deceive Us and What to Do About It, by Dr. Marcia Angell.
As history teaches us, it is one thing to deceive the press and quite another to do so under oath.
And your intention, to connect, far outshines his in any principled measurement, which is to continue to deceive his wife.
Mr. Ross has previously exhibited a willingness to deceive the American people and Congress to advance the president's political aims.
And the company is facing a Justice Department inquiry into Greyball, a tool that Uber used to deceive authorities worldwide.
They may be set up for other aboveboard financial planning purposes as well, with no intent to deceive the authorities.
Basically, it means deliberately distorted information that is secretly leaked into the communication process in order to deceive and manipulate.
Then word leaked that Uber had been using a sneaky software tool to deceive regulators in cities around the world.
Sometimes, democratic leaders have objectives that differ from their followers and, rather than revealing the differences, they deceive the public.
Preiss had placed the call using a software clone of her voice made to demonstrate artificial intelligence's ability to deceive.
The indictments revealed Russia's use of an assortment of dirty tricks in heavily funded efforts to deceive the American public.
They do not get trapped in local maxima, and they do not deceive themselves if they find something more important.
Your eyes do not deceive you: That is acclaimed, award-winning actor Don Cheadle high-kicking in an orange jumpsuit.
"There is absolutely unequivocal evidence that they are trying to deceive the U.S."Four other officials agreed that North Korea is intentionally trying to deceive the US about its ongoing nuclear capabilities, NBC News reported, and others said intel suggests that North Korea is continuing to operate more secret uranium enrichment sites than previously believed.
"This includes many forms of automated account interactions and behaviors as well as attempts to mislead or deceive people," he says.
We also removed the word "prank" from the headline, as it's more about bad science than an attempt to deceive. [BMJ]
But we deceive ourselves, however, if we think such so-called "gun control" measures will greatly reduce America's bloody butcher's bill.
Players will also be able to lie and deceive their enemies and allies, and even — in another series first — romance NPCs.
The cable giant even went so far as to allegedly "deceive" the Federal Communications Commission by "manipulating" the agency's speed tests.
" William Safire wrote that the Old English word "spin" ("to whirl") had come, by the 1950s, also to mean "to deceive.
To be fair, Instagram didn't set out to deceive users: The app was transparent about how polls worked from the start.
But the indictment alleges Winterkorn agreed with other senior VW executives "to continue to perpetrate the fraud and deceive U.S. regulators".
"Hillary believes it's vital to deceive the people by having one public policy and totally different policy in private," Trump said.
However, it appears the charges arise entirely out of their efforts to deceive Planned Parenthood officials in order to gain access.
By parroting numbers provided by company executives, some analysts are "guilty of propagating misleading numbers that can deceive investors," he wrote.
" The email goes on to ask supporters to donate to "fight back against the Democrats' latest trick to deceive this election.
The latter approach would still require the party to raise money, but in a way that doesn't manipulate and deceive voters.
And, if my eyes did not deceive me, at its center, dangling from a chain, was a half-decayed deer carcass.
"Today's exercise is a pointless farce that will deceive no one," said CNRP's former leader Sam Rainsy on Twitter on Sunday.
Such a widespread fabrication would require a highly organized and compartmented campaign to deceive multiple media outlets while evading our detection.
However in sports, deception runs the risk of alienating fans or drawing a penalty, so players face pressure to deceive sparingly.
"The Kochs' transparent ploy to deceive Latinos with Libre is shameful," said Eddie Vale, Vice President of American Bridge 21st Century.
Her definition of a lie is when there's a deliberate attempt to deceive — when someone knowingly fails to tell the truth.
That document details an alleged scheme by Huawei to deceive financial institutions and the US government about its business in Iran.
Otherwise, companies that deceive their consumers or seek to stamp out their rivals could face penalties from the Federal Trade Commission.
But, they said, "Our agents have learnt to deceive without any explicit human design, simply by trying to achieve their goals."
Even with redactions, the lawsuit alleged that the Sacklers and other executives were behind Purdue's decision to deceive doctors and patients.
According to the charges, they still find it necessary to bribe, cheat and deceive to get their children into elite colleges.
It's hard for me to imagine that language could have been invented without the simultaneous need to communicate and to deceive.
" And in a reply I hope Varner truly regrets, he doubled down by insisting that it "reveals the ability to deceive.
Studies show that when we deceive another person, the part of the brain that regulates emotion, called the amygdala, lights up.
And they've exposed the underhanded practices of lenders who deceive veterans, target vulnerable senior citizens and discriminate against communities of color.
What should trouble these groups most, and what Democrats need to drive home to them, is the Republicans' willingness to deceive.
Another assault has a misogynistic slant — namely that wearers are trying to deceive men with hair that is not their own.
Under this reform, it would not matter whether the college even intended to deceive a student – a key element of fraud.
His falsehoods are attempts to build a world in which he can feel good for an instant and comfortably deceive himself.
By selling politicians the chance to twist the truth and deceive voters, Facebook profits at the expense of the public good.
"They're either sending us a message that they've put the facility on standby, or they're trying to deceive us," he said.
It looks much more like the work of a man deliberately collaborating with a hostile foreign power to deceive the public.
Both have subsequently accused each other of trying to deceive the world with an array of claims, counter-claims and threats.
"  Malkin said the instance "was a deliberate attempt to deceive the viewing public into thinking she was actually there live covering.
But Manafort's attorneys say any misstatements were merely due to memory lapses, and do not represent any intent to deceive investigators.
Jon is criticized for his inability to deceive, but it is evident that his actions, and his purpose, inspire the others.
"The individual behind this piece has chosen to deceive, rather than support, the duly elected President of the United States," Sanders said.
The bureau has also stepped up enforcement efforts, bringing more than 25 cases on debt-collection tactics that deceive or abuse consumers.
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There is no effort here to deceive – you just need to be on the right side of the token sale definitions. 4.
It's simply in our nature, so it's not a behavior meant to deceive others or to unreasonably prop up our own ego.
The act allows for both civil and criminal charges, and the attorney general does not have to prove an intent to deceive.
"), the perplexity of time and the conflicts of motherhood ("Who can say to love doesn't also mean to disappoint and to deceive?
Edwards alleged that Epstein continued to deceive women into meeting with him and then engaging in unwanted sexual contact during that time.
By shielding schools from liability when they defraud or deceive students, these mandatory arbitration clauses are an invitation to shady business practices.
"Work is ongoing to deceive us on the number of facilities, the number of weapons, the number of missiles," the official said.
Gaffey also worked with Owens to help another, unnamed client deceive the IRS by establishing offshore accounts to hold about $4 million.
"Fake news is when you put out a story to intentionally deceive someone and you know that it is wrong," he said.
They have flattered to deceive before of course, the prancing horse looking good in testing but heavy-hoofed once the racing starts.
So purveyors of fake news only have to exploit the weaknesses of one algorithm to potentially deceive hundreds of millions of people.
Just because it is business as usual in Washington does not make it right to intentionally deceive taxpayers to advance your agenda.
Poor Mike Pence didn't realize he had been enlisted to deceive the public about Flynn and Comey—he was just following orders.
When a news outlet or reporter sets out to purposefully deceive or mislead, or knowingly publishes fabricated information, that is fake news.
The team flattered to deceive during the group stage, drawing with a lacklustre Switzerland after narrowly defeating Romania and Albania late on.
The plan to deceive the Nazis using a corpse thrown from an airplane with "secret plans" on his person, called Operation Mincemeat.
"Best make me believe it / Best make me believe it / Believe you won't deceive me," she and PartyNextDoor sing on the chorus.
Susie Meister, a former CPC employee, also recounted for Vox how she was expected to deceive women as part of her job.
A copy is a duplicate for which the model is still known, while a forgery is created with the intent to deceive.
Under the statute, you have to willfully deceive Congress — to know that what you were saying was untrue, and say it anyway.
Her face contorts painfully into a smile, followed by a hollow, choked guffaw that would deceive no one — well, except a man.
"The individual behind this piece has chosen to deceive, rather than support, the duly elected president of the United States," she said.
I hadn't set out to deceive anyone; I simply wanted to make people happy because they acted so pleased when I improved.
So Marianne is asked to deceive Héloïse, accompanying her on walks to the beach and then painting her from memory in secret.
Because Trump told them he would and would such a forthright politician as Trump deceive on such an important and sacred issue?
"As history teaches us, it is one thing to deceive the press and quite another to do so under oath," he said.
A federal court later found that the council was central to a conspiracy to deceive the public on the dangers of smoking.
It's our purpose as Americans to support one another, not shame, blame or deceive people at a vulnerable moment in their lives.
"I did not intentionally mislead or deceive the Mayor or the people of Chicago," he said in a statement to NBC News.
This rhetoric might deceive the easily swayed into thinking that Trump has become more responsible when in fact the opposite is true.
Koskinen, however, said he testified "truthfully and to the best of my knowledge," and that he did not attempt to deceive Congress.
And accusations surfaced recently about a tool Uber was said to have used to deceive the authorities in several cities and countries.
These kinds of centers can receive millions of federal and state dollars and often use tactics to deceive women seeking an abortion.
But remember: Review recycling is a technique intended to deceive unsuspecting consumers, so you should be wary of any seller who employs it.
And sometimes we deceive others by making them believe something that is not true, or we help them by correcting such false beliefs.
But fake health news is a different beast from the likes of Breitbart and US Uncut—its authors don't always intend to deceive.
The meaning behind her dad's subterfuge — that all men will deceive you at some point — has infected Madeline's understanding of love and relationships.
For example, Hillary believes that it's vital to deceive the people by having one public policy and a totally different policy in private.
In other words, because these liberals did not intend to deceive – a questionable notion at best, given the facts – they did not lie.
Cruz and his supporters have to see their opposition as Trump plus Kasich and not deceive themselves that they face a divided opposition.
They are reportedly also exploring ways to deceive us about their nuclear inventory, including how many nuclear warheads, missiles and facilities they have.
There is a massive difference between making an honest mistake -- in this case trusting a source too much -- and purposeful intent to deceive.
The goal was "to fraudulently inflate the company's revenues and deceive investors around the world," said the statement from the Department of Justice.
What I had not anticipated about the cost of losing my faith was that it would no longer be possible to deceive myself.
Part of Mr. Manafort's motive to hide income and deceive banks, they argued, was that he had grown used to his material wealth.
Did you or any FBI agent ever sense that Mr. Flynn attempted to deceive you, or made false statements to an FBI agent?
SAN FRANCISCO — An inquiry by the United States Department of Justice into Uber's use of a program to deceive some regulators has expanded.
Others sneak it through airports or send it in the mail, wrapping the contraband in T-shirts and towels to deceive the authorities.
"The techniques used to deceive users to install Shlayer also work fine with users of any other platform and OS," Kaspersky's Kuskov says.
There will be some rules changes on the soccer pitch including two-match bans for players who take a dive to deceive referees.
And travelers who already have a fever might take Tylenol to suppress their symptoms, sometimes in a deliberate effort to deceive the authorities.
The Jupiters were removed as well, but on a delayed timetable to allow the Kennedy White House to deceive about the crisis' resolution.
You see this more and more and more in all of this — this tangled web to deceive that the administration is engaged in.
Google was careful not to say that these were fake news sites, only sites that deceive users by misrepresenting themselves or their content.
Separately, Uber faced criticism for its program to deliberately deceive law enforcement using a software tool called Greyball, The New York Times reported.
Nor do the documents show Man City had an intention to deceive UEFA or its investigators about the state of the club's finances.
Fake women's health centers cannot be allowed to deceive women, lie about medical facts, and delay access to comprehensive reproductive or prenatal care.
To sell this radical break with American tradition, the strategy is apparently to deceive the public about the scope of the current law.
The presentation, according to the complaint, described in detail how the engine software could be programmed to deceive regulators about a car's emissions.
Thompson went to great lengths to deceive his editors, creating an email account to impersonate a source and lying about his reporting methods.
Yet it spread like a virus, primarily across Facebook, and continues to deceive readers today even though the original article has since been corrected.
Others contend the Apple attempted to deceive iPhone owners by "throttling down" their phone's performance — perhaps to encourage them to buy a new phone.
Pen-names are almost as old as literature, variously employed to escape persecution, deceive creditors and separate authors' literary identities from their private lives.
Snopes subsequently updated its story, apologizing for any wording that might have seemed to imply the Babylon Bee was actively trying to deceive readers.
Perhaps related, China's government has been accused of carrying out "malicious attacks" to deceive iCloud users into providing access to their data and accounts.
Trump apparently developed his tactics of deny, deceive, deflect and attack at the knee of his legal mentor, notorious New York attorney Roy Cohn.
Last year, a Verge report examined some companies used Google to take advantage of the its business listings to deceive addicts looking for care.
The suits outlined more than a decade of efforts by VW to deceive regulators in the United States and Europe, citing internal VW documents.
TRUMP: That doesn't give you a license to deceive the American people, who voted for me — COMEY: By the greatest margin in American history.
But appearances deceive—for the DNA of these bacteria is written in an alphabet that has six chemical letters instead of the usual four.
On Sunday's Last Week Tonight, John Oliver took a close look at how CPCs mislead and deceive women looking for medical care and abortions.
If our eyes don't deceive us, the new peripheral is a far cry from Razer's previous couch keyboard effort for microconsoles and Steam Machines.
The automaker said the probe does not involve the use of so-called defeat devices, which have been used to deceive government emissions tests.
The automaker said the probe does not involve the use of so-called "defeat" devices, which have been used to deceive government emissions tests.
He was acquiring works for the museum, and wanted to ensure that dealers didn't deceive him into purchasing heavily restored, composite, or forged artworks.
On tonight's episode of Jane the...Driver of a Blue Chevy (that car really knows what conversations to eavesdrop on), everyone's minds deceive them.
" On its website, the SEC defines manipulation as "intentional conduct designed to deceive investors by controlling or artificially affecting the market for a security.
For example, Hillary believes that it is vital to deceive the people by having one public policy and a totally different policy in private.
Devices don't differentiate between wireless names by default and can end up connecting to a network that's both insecure and purposely created to deceive.
Ford says the issues do not involve the use of so-called defeat devices - hardware and software designed deliberately to deceive government emissions tests.
When we deceive someone, the part of the brain that regulates emotion — called the amygdala — is activated, and we often feel shame or guilt.
"We are very sorry that athletes who tried to deceive us, and the world, were not caught sooner," wrote the sports minister, Vitaly Mutko.
They knew that if they could blur every line, distort reality, and deceive voters, they could steer our republic in the direction they preferred.
In the interview with TMZ, Melendez also took a swipe at Trump, saying it was "unbelievable" how easy it was to deceive the president.
Israel's new evidence of Iran's ongoing efforts to deceive the international community also underscores the need to find a solution for the inspection regime.
In India, loan frauds typically refer to cases where the borrower intentionally tries to deceive the lending bank and does not repay the loan.
A panel of independent experts, producing facts that contradict a lawmaker's position, make it hard for a politician to deceive and sway the public.
Although the main culprit is software designed to deceive emissions tests, simply correcting that software would not solve the bigger set of interconnected problems.
What we need now, more than anything, is political leaders who don't run away from difficult problems or deceive the public about the facts.
In fact, the internet is filled with cases whose sole purpose is to trick and deceive us under the guise of offering useful information.
Richard and his rivals for the throne of England flatter, deceive, betray, woo and abandon one another at the speed of television sound bites.
"Every day we deal with people who are trying to deceive us in different ways," Mr. Kushner said during a CNN forum in Manhattan.
In the show, young lovers carouse, deceive each other and give into seduction amid sword swallowers, a strongman, a fire eater and a contortionist.
If the defendants can show they acted in good faith and did not try to deceive anyone, then they cannot be convicted of fraud.
She resigned abruptly last October after The Times uncovered evidence suggesting that a memo related to her finances had been fabricated to deceive prosecutors.
" It also generated phony radio traffic "in a manner intended to deceive foreign intelligence to the type of the exercise, its aim, conduct etc.
Surfaces mislead and deceive; materials are returned to again and again, like an obsession; the gestures to high Modernism are rejected, reassumed and renewed.
Oklahoma, in J&J's account, spun a conspiracy theory with J&J as the "kingpin" of a scheme to deceive the public about opioids.
She's also a pathological liar whose frozen affect borders on shellshocked and whose writing aspirations serve mainly to deceive unwitting readers of her blog.
But while Facebook is cracking down on foreign interference and deliberate voter suppression, it is giving political candidates carte blanche to distort and deceive.
Scott said people with ASPD are more likely to deceive and engage in organized crime because of a lack of care about harming people.
Mr. Schmidt was a key player in Volkswagen's efforts to deceive regulators in the United States about the company's compliance with federal emissions rules.
"If you try to deceive the United States, then you will pay a heavy price," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement Thursday.
They were found to have helped residency applicants deceive authorities by pretending to already be in country while never having actually moved to Canada.
Our investigation found that one scam company was posting dozens of fake listings and fake reviews to game Airbnb's systems and deceive local authorities.
UEFA's control body did not say in the letter that Man City had intended to evade its Financial Fair Play rules or deceive it.
He also wrote that he believes Trump's intent to deceive released him from a "good-faith pledge" to keep the conversations off-the-record.
There is partisan disinformation out there, and actual misinformation designed to deceive you, and a lot of people believe things that simply aren't so.
"None of it is done to deceive and none of it is fraud, but it makes the job of the analyst more challenging," Gosman said.
" Press Secretary Sarah Sanders: "The individual behind this piece has chosen to to deceive, rather than support, the duly elected President of the United States.
Sometimes when Trump says something untrue, it's clear that he's not trying to deceive, but is rather attempting to make an argument he doesn't understand.
Aided by Patton Oswalt, channeling Orson Welles from the 1973 film F for Fake, Bee discussed how these clinics use taxpayer money to deceive women.
Cox said he hoped the prison sentence and fine would deter other auto industry engineers and executives from similar schemes to deceive regulators and consumers.
Hudson may seem like a dog with little talent, but his ability to deceive people with his lifeless naps might just be his best accomplishment.
I&aposve seen North Korea lie, deceive, say they will stop enriching uranium only to start enriching, start developing plutonium to pursue a nuclear weapon.
The researchers said that this new technique is a way to deceive the user by tricking them into thinking that it's a legitimate Flash installer.
Is Trump just an arrogant, megalomaniacal con artist willing to say whatever he thinks will deceive the American people and help him win the election?
For example, Hillary Clinton believes it is vital to deceive the people by having one public policy— [Boos] And it a different policy in private.
Her motive isn't so much to deceive as it is to give a platform for us to laugh at ourselves and get outside boring rationality.
But don't let your eyes deceive you—these are the natural object paintings of Mexican-American artist, Bosco Sodi, from his new show entitled, Malpaís.
In much of South America, being able to deceive the referee to win an advantage is seen as a vital part of a player's armoury.
Covert political bots, meanwhile, are designed to do the opposite: to trick and deceive, to convincingly appear to be real people with actual political ideas.
Friedrich concluded that Mueller's team showed "plenty" of evidence that Concord tried to deceive US government agencies, bolstering the decision to indict the Russian firm.
Shyamalan's psychological horror/thrillers often suggest that our senses can deceive us, and that what we think we know about the world is often wrong.
Just look at the lengths to which ad tech entities go to obfuscate and deceive consumers about how their data is being collected and used.
"The individual behind this piece has chosen to deceive, rather than support, the duly elected President of the United States," she said in a statement.
Roger Cloutier, who led the investigation, told reporters Thursday that the inaccurate submission "wasn't a deliberate intent to deceive" but rather the result of sloppiness.
Retailers are using tactics known as "dark patterns" to psychologically "exploit" shoppers and deceive them into spending more money online, according to a new study.
"It's very easy for people to deceive themselves over whether risk has migrated," Marcus Stanley, policy director at Americans for Financial Reform, told the Journal.
" No your eyes do not deceive you, Posh Spice did just admit she's an avid Target shopper, enthusing "you can just get everything in Target!
The firms agreed to sign a pledge not to deceive consumers about the therapeutic benefits of their products, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
Politicians who seek to deceive the public would have a free pass to lead us down a dangerous path without the media holding them accountable.
As Nietzsche taught us, we tend to deceive ourselves about when, how and why we lie, and even about the act of lying itself. Why?
Has the presidential election process become so cynical that players in a campaign can surreptitiously blow through legal limits on spending to deceive the public?
Besides misleading the press and public, he continued to deceive his family and friends, and even lied to a Manhattan grand jury about his performances.
I grew tired of feeling like I needed to deceive men into being interested because society instilled in me that my disability makes me undesirable.
Diesel versions of the car were among the models equipped with illegal software that was designed to deceive regulators about how much the cars polluted.
It was Trump's ability to deceive with impunity while still claiming the mantle of the tough-talking truth-teller that seemed to gall him most.
Missiles are fired from multiple launch sites around the country and moved about on mobile launchers in an elaborate shell game meant to deceive adversaries.
"The individual behind this piece has chosen to deceive, rather than support, the duly elected President of the United States," she wrote in a statement.
However, we know — at least in the abstract — that we do deceive ourselves about certain aspects of who we are and what we are doing.
Armed with this knowledge, they're able to carry out large-scale but individually targeted campaigns to deceive people when and where they are most vulnerable.
The 3 Ks went ham on the company, claiming they had no affiliation with the company anymore and the company was trying to deceive consumers.
And now there's a criminal investigation into reports that Uber used its software to systematically deceive government officials to prevent them from enforcing local taxi regulations.
"Hong Kong citizens need to recognize those forces who try to deceive and mislead them and use them to realize their own interests," the paper said.
Daimler faces a consumer class-action lawsuit in the U.S. along with supplier Bosch, which is accused of conspiring with the automaker to deceive U.S. regulators.
I work mainly in correctional settings, and very skillful individuals may deceive some clinicians for a while, but eventually the patterns either fit or do not.
Under the Miami Vice aesthetic of this '80s hit lies a cautionary tale about a lover who will leave and deceive, giving you nothing but regrets.
Volkswagen advertised its cars as environmentally friendly vehicles that met pollution standards although they were equipped with devices designed to deceive government tests, the regulator said.
The sport's oldest, most successful and glamorous team flattered to deceive again in Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix, while Mercedes celebrated their fourth successive one-two finish.
But she has called for asylum seekers who deceive authorities about their identity to be dealt with more toughly and for more resolute action on deportations.
"Today's settlements make it clear that no company has a right to deceive New Yorkers for its own profit," Schneiderman said in a statement on Tuesday.
All these approaches grew out of the central concept of magic: The audience knows something is happening to deceive them, they just can't figure out what.
Yet even if the will toward art and the will to deceive others can be closely aligned, we readily distinguish between the liar and the littérateur.
"Regardless of who you are or what position you hold, you are not permitted to fabricate statements in an effort to deceive people," Avenatti said Monday.
He appears to waffle from one side to another, not only to deceive but also to keep his balance like a tightrope walker carrying a barbell.
The convention's most prominent black speaker, Ben Carson, by contrast, suggested Tuesday night that Hillary Clinton was seeking to deceive poor blacks and other disadvantaged people.
" Responding to Fox News, Angelo Carusone, the president of Media Matters, released a statement Tuesday imploring people not to "let Fox News distract, deflect, or deceive.
SAN FRANCISCO — Hundreds of fake retail and product apps have popped up in Apple's App Store in recent weeks — just in time to deceive holiday shoppers.
Put simply, CPCs are fighting the FACT Act because it makes it harder to mislead and deceive women, which is the foundation of their business model.
Having served in the KGB and as director of Russia's security service the FSB, President Vladimir Putin specializes in delivering false information to deceive public opinion.
Like many other media reporters, I was focused on the problem of "fake news" -- truly fake stuff -- made-up stories that were designed to deceive people.
I say "member" loosely because The Armed is a band that goes to insane and often inane lengths to misdirect, deceive, and toy with their audience.
The classic kung fu street magic used to deceive tourists is just as fascinating as a high level boxing match if it's doing its job convincingly.
It's that Americans would be right to see this release as proof that selective classification is used more often to deceive them than to protect them.
The tie-in book and Sci-Fi promotional show were pitched at the tone of Unsolved Mysteries or In Search Of, infotainment aiming to playfully deceive.
The iterations -- which included videos filmed off of television and computer monitors -- worked to deceive the AI system and allowed those copies to spread, Rosen wrote.
"There is no reason and no good for us to deceive our testers, because our products are all fulfilled by Amazon," the seller wrote in Messenger.
And those who try to discredit the work of journalists are creating a space where information-disarray will allow manipulative persons to deceive in the chaos.
He writes: There is an apolitical truth: All political corruption, abuses of power, conspiracies, cover-ups and attempts to deceive and mislead the public are wrong.
In the Aaron case, the justices found that Section 17, which regulates fraud in securities offerings, requires only a showing of negligence, not intent to deceive.
European Union law uses almost the same language as rules in the United States to ban carmakers from installing software intended to deceive regulators on emissions.
As ever, one wonders whether he believes all the crass nonsense he promotes or whether he's consciously, brazenly trying to deceive the public on all counts.
And, as FCC Chairman Ajit Pai argues, the Federal Trade Commission will be able to take action against companies that deceive their customers or harm competition.
Be wary of words like "imported" and "Russian" — no caviar legally comes from Russia now — as they can be put on the label to deceive consumers.
After learning that his sister/lover planned to deceive Daenerys and company instead of joining forces to battle the undead, Jaime finally decided enough was enough.
Both are highly skilled sociopaths who deceive the adults in their lives into seeing them as aspirational rather than the arsehole, borderline-incestuous couple they are.
If you're crafting a policy that's based on intent to deceive, how do you account for situations where intent is either unclear or inconsistent among users?
This is not an airtight line of work; for starters, as the movie acknowledges, it relies on Jen and Mel's never running into anyone they deceive.
Worse, we aren't even aware of our true motivations — in fact, we often strategically deceive ourselves to make our behavior appear more pure than it really is.
Symantec's sale of its data-storage business Veritas to the Carlyle Group and GIC of Singapore is a good example of just how such figures can deceive.
LME zinc inventory has flattered to deceive many times over the past few years, but it is noticeable that inflow has almost totally dried up this year.
But defense lawyers argued that Litvak's customers were intelligent, sophisticated investors who would know if Litvak were trying to deceive them, and would not let him succeed.
It assumes that consumers will have perfect information and not be manipulated by millions of dollars in ad-buys and other tactics designed to misinform and deceive.
How tragic and hilarious was it to see all these players tripping over their own two feet in their attempts to both cooperate and deceive each other?
The outcry over Duplex's potential to deceive prompted Google to add the promise that its AI will always self-identify as such when calling unsuspecting service workers.
"There is mounting evidence that social media are being used to manipulate and deceive the voting public — and to undermine democracies and degrade public life," they write.
Images: Patrick Commecy/A-FrescoTrompe l'oeil (literally "to deceive the eye") is an ancient technique whereby a painter creates a visual illusion via a trick of perspective.
He's intelligent, creative, swift, can act, write, take shorthand like an ace (he's modest, he can't throw the shit like me, but don't let it deceive you).
I was talking about dieting when I was 7 Do my eyes deceive me or do I spot a red-haired #naturalista in the new #Barbie line?
Part of the defense of ourselves consists in knowing how language is used both to deceive us and to lead us to what is right to do.
Those who are obsessed with unfairly singling out and demonizing Israel now have a powerful tool with which to deceive impressionable undergraduates and deflect accusations of bias.
And the classic procedures—blindfolding the pledges and making them fellate cucumbers or eat bananas out of the toilet—had lost all power to surprise and deceive.
Prosecutors said from 2010 to 2012, Smyth worked with Tuzman to deceive Kit Digital's investors and auditors into believing the company was more profitable than in reality.
The infamous 72-hour document showed definitively that these promises were intended to deceive Nicaraguans, as well as the United States, while brutal Leninist rule was imposed.
It's the latest example of social media's glaring problem: snap judgments, without full context, spread by people who themselves could be trying to deceive or sway opinions.
About one in 10 retail sites are using "dark pattern" strategies to psychologically "exploit" shoppers and deceive them into spending more money online, a new study finds.
Frank Bruni Although she has gone to extraordinary lengths to distract and deceive American voters, the truth is finally coming out: Hillary Clinton has an 11th toe.
New York's lawsuit accused Exxon of engaging in a systematic scheme to deceive investors about the impact that future climate change regulations could have on its business.
Rather than deceive the board, prepare your dog for the interview — a few sessions with a dog trainer might provide some useful tools for managing stressful encounters.
" Greenberger wrote in the Post that he decided to publish the off-the-record conversation because the "intent to deceive" released him from his "good-faith pledge.
"Today's settlements make it clear that no company has a right to deceive New Yorkers for its own profit," the attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, said Tuesday.
BMW said on Tuesday that the software that prompted the raids had been installed by mistake, and that the company had not intentionally tried to deceive regulators.
But with engines that are officially louder than pneumatic diggers and on the cusp of jet engines at take-off, why are they still flattering to deceive?
The sight of tens of thousands of North Koreans lining the streets and wildly cheering the motorcade ferrying Mr. Kim and Mr. Xi should not deceive us.
"Negotiation is an effort to deceive into doing what the U.S. desires," said Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to the English translation on his official website.
"It was not just the poor operational performance, but the co-ordinated efforts to hide and deceive customers of the fact that are so troubling," Fletcher added.
"The Iranian regime will deceive your companies, undermine the integrity of your financial systems, and put your institutions at risk of our powerful sanctions," Ms. Mandelker said.
Measures taken to deceive NATO, the C.I.A. report said, included leaking fake information on Soviet radio frequencies monitored by the West and planting disinformation through human agents.
But beyond that, there is an apolitical truth: All political corruption, abuses of power, conspiracies, cover-ups and attempts to deceive and mislead the public are wrong.
In a blog post, YouTube outlined its plan to remove manipulated videos that are intended to deceive viewers as well as any videos that support conspiracy theories.
Uber has stirred controversy almost everywhere it has surfaced, pushing the envelope in dealing with law enforcement and using a software tool called Greyball to deceive authorities.
Advocates for the dairy industry say plant-based products labeled as milk and cheese deceive consumers, who assume they include the same health benefits animal-derived foods.
Both are designed to study how people actually connect with each other and how far some people are willing to go to deceive others for personal gain.
" The video According to Mosby's Office, Pinheiro used body-worn camera footage "in order to impair the verity of the physical evidence with the intent to deceive.
We're victims of a small group of gargantuan companies that recklessly and deliberately ignored the implications of their own science and unabashedly worked to deceive the public.
"Creating real world consequences for those who deceive users and engage in cloaking schemes is important in maintaining the integrity of our platform," Romero and Leathern wrote.
The most surprising part of this hack is that the perpetrators cleverly hid their provenance, with layers of false flags to deceive investigators looking into the hack.
Lying implies an intent to deceive and while I don't doubt that this is frequently the case, it requires knowing something that ultimately only Trump can know.
"Alex did not lie, Alex was not a fraud, Alex did not deceive them, this was not a scam," said Steve Cohen, a lawyer for Mr. Kogan.
Attorneys general in Massachusetts, New York and the U.S. Virgin Islands are leading probes into the company for working to deceive the American public and delay climate action.
Bad actors can deceive freelancers, and we urge anyone from our community to alert customer support when they have suspicions or concerns around orders that have been placed.
The implication is that these people were either incompetent, because they failed to notice the omissions in the application, or complicit in an effort to deceive the court.
A text composition needs to be nearly perfect to deceive most readers, so he started with a forgiving target, fake online reviews for platforms like Yelp or Amazon.
One brochure details methods hackers use to break into computer networks and how they create fake social media accounts to deceive people into revealing work or personal details.
"Google's experiments do appear to have been designed to deceive," agreed Dr Thomas King, a researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute's Digital Ethics Lab, discussing the Duplex demo.
These so-called predatory lenders, which pop up around military bases, try to entice or deceive young soldiers into taking out loans that impose abusive or unfair terms.
The photo required is the full image of someone's face — so if someone really wants to attempt to deceive the facial recognition system, the barriers aren't too great.
What is it to take a phone, put it in a drawer and tell somebody you&aposre not recording them if it isn&apost an intent to deceive?
The firm has been rocked by revelations of widespread misconduct including charging customers without providing a service and conspiring at board level to deceive regulators about the practice.
In Texas, he was charged with tampering with a government record (for making a fake driver's license to deceive Planned Parenthood employees) and attempting to buy human tissue.
Bush tomatoes (Akudjura): Looks deceive these tasty little desert-growing numbers, with fruit that is small and shriveled and looks more like raisins than plump, rosy cherry tomatoes.
The scandal centered on evidence the Reagan administration conspired to deceive Congress in connection with using the proceeds of arms sales to Iran to illegally fund Nicaraguan Contras.
It is also possible that Kim believed he could ultimately deceive and befuddle this president as he, his father and grandfather had done to so many before him.
Today, he worries that Google isn't focusing enough on fixing the product, even as potential abusers find more creative ways to deceive users or make a quick buck.
"We are very sorry that athletes who tried to deceive us, and the world, were not caught sooner," wrote Russia's sports minister, Vitaly Mutko, in a British newspaper.
Opponents of the proposal have also filed another complaint about whether the deceptive tactics were part of a coordinated effort to deceive and misinform voters, the AP reported.
"To work towards this goal, they must deceive the public and twist the facts, especially when it comes to women who need abortion later in pregnancy," she added.
In showbiz, Trump was the star who, according to Billy Bush of "Access Hollywood" tape fame, consistently tried to deceive reporters with false claims about his TV ratings.
Instead, Nissen diverted much of the money to enrich himself and repay earlier investors, using falsified financial documents to deceive investors into how their money was being used.
"I can clearly tell you that is a fallacy being spread to deceive people and create panic," China's foreign ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang said, according to the Guardian.
And at least one of the rumors seemed deliberately intended to deceive — it said the boys had been rescued, and that the militants who kidnapped them were killed.
Mr. Trump's faux pas was roundly mocked on social media, where he was criticized for breaking the covenant in which we have all agreed to deceive our children.
In many cases, a copier did not intend to deceive, but when we fast-forward hundreds of years, the confusion around which works are genuine burdens artistic legacies.
Donald Trump has been deemed the public enemy by the money powers, and they use the media, which is subservient to the money they control, to deceive us.
Although Marge understands the basic parameters of the triple homicide she's investigating, it took her meeting with Mike to change her thinking about the human capacity to deceive.
In New York, US authorities are focused on alleged efforts by Meng and Huawei to deceive financial institutions and the US government about the company's business in Iran.
Vernet even acknowledged lying to parents to convince them to give up their children, but he says they deceive him, too, by denying the children belong to them.
Uber and Lyft are trying to deceive their own workers into thinking that they would have to give up their flexibility if they win employment protections, she said.
"TV stations and social media companies, like Facebook, should refuse to air these baseless ads, which are purposefully meant to deceive voters," Sabrina Singh, a spokesperson for Sen.
The indictment alleged that beginning in October 2009, Hussain and others sought to deceive Autonomy's investors and HP about the company's performance, financial condition and prospects for growth.
They are built to addict us, as the social psychologist Adam Alter's new book "Irresistible" points out — and to madden us, distract us, arouse us and deceive us.
Investigators do not yet have enough evidence to determine who is responsible for illegally manipulating diesel motor software to deceive American clean-air regulators, according to the warrant.
If they break that promise, they could be penalized by another agency, the Federal Trade Commission, which can take action whenever companies deceive consumers, sources confirmed to Recode.
Prosecutors brought criminal charges of aggravated fraud against the executive, Martin Winterkorn, for his role in the automaker's yearslong effort to deceive regulators about its vehicles' diesel emissions.
Even on their early albums, there was at least a song or two of foreboding danger rising up to deceive the hapless listener unaware of Jucifer's alter ego.
This is one of the reasons T.M.Q. believes books should be published anonymously — not to deceive readers about authors' identities, but to remove same from consideration of the work.
Dr. Rodney Rohrich, editor-in-chief of the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, told CBS that many people with body dysmorphic disorder will intentionally try to deceive medical experts.
We've reported recently with the Toronto Star that the page has spread misleading content, and used a URL-masking technique to deceive audiences as to what they're clicking on.
Whereas Burr talked about deploying scent to manipulate our perception of space, magician Marco Tempest talked about how illusionism can be used to manipulate and deceive perception more generally.
Back in 2015, for example, sites that tried to deceive users into installing extensions by getting them to click on fake ads or error messages were the main issue.
He's taking the "fake news" label, originally used to describe fly-by-night websites that intentionally deceive readers, and slapping it on organizations with long histories of real journalism.
But this norm that we worked to uphold, which lets the American people assume by default the president is not actively trying to deceive them, is a fragile one.
The Laws of the Game are unclear about this, as the only definition of a "simulation" is an attempt to deceive the referee, which leaves it open to interpretation.
He then worked with Tuzman to deceive auditors about Kit Digital's health by claiming Enable maintained over $2 million in liquid assets on the company's behalf, the complaint added.
Our sources tell us looks do not deceive -- Ronnie and Jen are still far from being solid in their relationship and are "on and off" on a weekly basis.
The FCC accused Sinclair of trying to deceive regulators over the proposed sales, several of which were to buyers with business ties to the company for below-market prices.
The case was finally closed more than a year later because of a lack of evidence to support accusations that he was running a criminal conspiracy to deceive regulators.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has accused Sinclair Broadcast Group of trying to deceive regulators as the media giant sought approval of its $3.9 billion merger with Tribune Media.
It was unclear whether he was trying to show me that magic was real, or that this was how people use tricks to deceive others into thinking it's real.
Ironically, if Hal knew how to deceive, it could have responded as intended, and simply kept the crew in the dark about their true goal until Jupiter was reached.
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.
"There's an art to playing poker, and it's not that you're trying to deceive the IRS, but you don't want to show too much of your hand," says Kohler.
It's hard to overstate what kind of tone that sets in an administration; it makes everyone more comfortable when they lie, when they deceive, when they cover things up.
They arguably aren't "fake" unless they were put forward as real — and they're not necessarily frauds or forgeries in the absence of proof that Mellaart meant to deceive audiences.
The complaint shows a systemic effort to deceive investors over a number of years, no doubt in a desperate hope that somehow the technology could be made to work.
Australia will not attempt to deceive any of its trading partners in order to gain an advantage when negotiating future trade commitments, Trade Minister Steven Ciobo told CNBC Monday.
There's also a troll worst-case scenario: A 2014 study found that trolling was associated with psychopathy, Machiavellianism (willingness to manipulate and deceive people) and, most strongly, with sadism.
James is acting under New York's Martin Act, a 1921 anti-fraud law meant to protect investors against false statements, even ones made without proof of intent to deceive.
The firm has been rocked by revelations of widespread misconduct including charging customers without providing a service and conspiring at board level to deceive a regulator about the practice.
And then there's Trump himself, who brazenly tried to deceive the American electorate by strong-arming a foreign government into smearing his likely 2020 opponent with false corruption allegations.
"The real question is how can we detect videos where the intention is something that is used to deceive people or something that has a harmful consequence," he said.
A drawing of a dog accompanies one of a mandrake because those seeking the root were supposed to use a canine to successfully deceive and trap the magical plant.
Regardless of how troubling a torture scene might be to a three year old, the problem is that YouTube is enabling its creators to deceive children on a massive scale.
"False flag" is a term used predominantly in warfare to describe actions taken to deceive the enemy into thinking those who are innocent are actually guilty of a specific thing.
In practice, however, reporters and sources often find a good degree of wiggle room, maneuvering that covers for anonymous sources but can also deceive readers over the provenance of information.
So he was understandably dismayed when he learned in 2015 that VW had installed illegal software in millions of diesel vehicles, including his own, to deceive regulators about NOx emissions.
A fighter's feet and hips tell you where he really is in the ring, his head is one of the most mobile points on his body and can easily deceive.
On this Facebook says it does not "generally" return money to an advertiser when it discovers a policy violation — claiming this "would seem perverse" given the attempt to deceive users.
As a result, the museum believes that the image breaches the competition rules, which state that 'entries must not deceive the viewer or attempt to misrepresent the reality of nature.
BAE Systems researchers tell Reuters that the hackers who took the central bank of Bangladesh for a ride created malware that was able to deceive banks using the SWIFT system.
Companies will also be banned from using words for foreign countries, regions, companies or organizations, or deploy any name designed to deceive or mislead the public, the People's Daily said.
At its best, batsmen hit fours and sixes at will, bowlers deceive them with swing and spin, and the value of each run means that fielding is frequently jaw-dropping.
"The IRA has repeatedly used complex networks of inauthentic accounts to deceive and manipulate people who use Facebook, including before, during and after the 2016 US presidential elections," Stamos said.
Will enough fancy bells and whistles be enough to distract consumers from the fact that the company deliberately set out to deceive them about the severity of its diesel emissions?
The SEC alleged that from 2012 to 2014, Penn West and the executives executed a scheme to deceive investors about its financial condition by understating operating expenses and related metrics.
Companies will also be banned from using words for foreign countries, regions, companies or organisations, or deploy any name designed to deceive or mislead the public, the People's Daily said.
Ms. Coico resigned abruptly last month, a day after The Times presented evidence to the school that a memo related to her expenses had been fabricated, possibly to deceive prosecutors.
This is because the Dongfeng, which means "east wind" in Chinese, carries decoy missiles to deceive such systems into targeting them instead of the actual warheads, the Financial Times reported.
Daniels "had sufficient clarity of mind to lie to law enforcement officers in order to deflect attention from himself when necessary and deceive them about his true intentions," prosecutors say.
I change the answers not out of a desire to deceive, but out of an inability to make sense of just how easy it was to become an American torturer.
This week's bloody episode is titled "Trompe L'Oeil," French for "deceive the eye" and a term used in visual art for creating optical illusions that a painting seem three dimensional.
While it's unclear if La Mer's marketing language was meant to intentionally deceive shoppers, Yu has pointed out an overall thirst in the luxury market for the Chinese shopper's wallet.
A Chinese company fraudulently exported huge amounts of aluminum to Southern California and then orchestrated bogus sales to deceive investors, according to a federal grand jury indictment unsealed this week.
The policy has been under fire for months from Democratic lawmakers and advocacy groups who allege it rolls out the red carpet for malicious actors that want to deceive Americans.
When Richard Nixon used the instruments of government to destroy political opponents, hide financial misdoings, and deceive the public about the Vietnam War, he very nearly got away with it.
And — did my eyes deceive me — I thought I saw a hint of humanness, in the whiff of desire making its way toward the young, blunt and beautiful Israeli agent.
"If Sistema wants to use a wholly formal process, such as freezing assets, to deceive its creditors, that says a lot about the business style of this company," he said.
The rise of social media; the proliferation of information online, including news designed to deceive; and a flood of partisan news are leading to a general exhaustion with news itself.
The sophisticated virus even altered the plant's digital displays to deceive plant operators into thinking all was normal, even as the virus was causing massive damage to nearly 1,000 centrifuges.
"Rest assured that no matter how sophisticated the current facial swapping technology is, it can not deceive our payment apps," Alipay said in a statement Sunday on its Weibo account.
"If Sistema wants to use a wholly formal process, such as freezing assets, to deceive its creditors, that says a lot about the business style of this company," he said.
McKinsey "acted with intent to deceive the court and in a manner that was willfully blind to the truth and was in reckless disregard of the truth," Mr. Alix wrote.
And at worst, the way it's been presented suggests that the president and his attorney general are still actively trying to deceive the American people about what happened in 2016.
Former opposition leader Sam Rainsy's legal team filed the lawsuit in California last week, saying that Hun Sen was using the platform to commit human rights abuses and deceive the electorate.
The lower budget deficit flatters to deceive because it takes no account of pent-up pressures for higher spending to meet demand for better public services, above all in the NHS.
Looking at these counter examples, it seems that when we talk about "deepfakes" we are talking about content which has the potential to deceive someone, and perhaps meaningfully affect their lives.
They convince themselves that they are pillars of the community, but "Happy End" chronicles the casual, habitual way they deceive and mistreat each other, their employees and the area's migrant population.
It's part of the DNA of the company," You can't fix fake news with algorithms: "There's no algorithm for truth or fiction — no algorithm for intentionally trying to deceive or not.
As adults, we tend to take the default position that what we are being told is truthful unless we have reason to assume someone is lying or trying to deceive us.
"We appreciate that there are concerns about the spread of false information… We are focused on pure fraud and things that are intended to deceive, or for financial gain," Walker said.
The space is not regulated like mainstream financial markets and that has attracted widespread criticism for its potential to deceive investors, who are not required to be accredited in any way.
The only goal of such actions is to deceive Looking back on its history of review products, the site found this was a recurring pattern with MSI stretching back for years.
The purpose of the Trump administration's lies is not necessarily to deceive, but to separate the believers from the disbelievers—for the purpose of rewarding the former and punishing the latter.
Attempting to deceive black voters like he did in South Carolina is an intellectual insult to African Americans and marks another reason why black voters will likely remain apprehensive of Buttigieg.
The new allegations, filed in federal court on Tuesday and reported by Reuters late Wednesday, contend that Volkswagen could not have modified engine software to deceive emissions regulators without Bosch's help.
AMP has been rocked by revelations it billed dead customers, charged thousands of people for financial advice they never received, and conspired at board level to deceive regulators about such practices.
The Post also reported that North Korean officials have talked about how they plan to deceive the U.S. about the size of their arsenal of missiles and nuclear warheads and facilities.
Volkswagen Automotive Group has admitted to installing software on several of its diesel vehicles to effectively defeat exhaust emission testing and deceive customers who thought they were purchasing "clean diesel" automobiles.
So he didn't only deceive these girls ... honest to God, that's the worst of the worst ... but what you did to everybody else who trusted you and sent girls your way.
The businesses coached their clients to deceive United States immigration officials and pay indigent rates at hospitals to deliver their babies, even though many of the clients were wealthy, investigators said.
In "2001" 's cautionary tale, HAL's directive to deceive Discovery's crew leads to death and destruction — but also, ultimately, to the computer's defeat by Dave, the one human survivor on board.
Their "problem is never how best to present the truth to the public but how best to use the news to deceive the public" into giving them more money or power.
But Croatia have made group-stage exits in all other events expect Euro 22016, when they reached the quarter-finals, and Euro 2016 in which the Balkan nation flattered to deceive.
And Lupita Nyong'o, in "Us," splits herself in two, brilliantly challenging our assumptions about private and public behavior and the masks we wear to deceive our families, our societies and ourselves.
About $197 million of the money was used to pay earlier investors in order to deceive investors that their money had been used as promised, the SEC said in its complaint.
Paris-based Sam Rainsy sought "critical information in Facebook's possession regarding Hun Sen's misuse of social media to deceive Cambodia's electorate and to commit human rights abuses," according to the statement.
It's now facing those questions in one of the most epic MDLs in recent memory, the $29 billion litigation over VW clean diesel cars outfitted with devices to deceive emissions tests.
NBC Philadelphia obtained a copy of a complaint by Burlington County prosecutors that accuses Mark D'Amico and Kate McClure of conspiring with Johnny Bobbitt Jr. to deceive GoFundMe users into making donations.
Abortion rights activists also say the law helps fight crisis pregnancy centers' deliberate attempts to deceive people into thinking that they provide abortions, just to give them misleading information about the procedure.
Notably, Ford says the investigation has nothing to do with the use of "defeat devices," or software meant to deceive regulators, which was the issue at the center of Volkswagen's Dieselgate scandal.
Don't let the fact that it's a wooden roller coaster deceive you: El Toro, which begins with a 176-foot, 76-degree drop, is one of the most thrilling coasters in America.
The language of the new Twitter policy is broad enough to allow the company to take action on so-called "cheapfakes," which are relatively low-tech edits meant to deceive other users.
He was an educated and accomplished lawyer, who had his own attorneys when he met with the special counsel's office, and he had taken several steps to deceive investigators, the judge said.
There are several good, understandable reasons not to wear safety pins: if, for example, the pins are adopted by white nationalists and hate groups on the right, and used to deceive people.
That means people who want to deceive us can co-opt it, using the term (and people's vague familiarity with it) to cast doubt on evidence they don't like they look of.
Germany forward Thomas Mueller scored against Spain on Friday with a long-range strike that appeared to deceive De Gea mid-flight, while German goalkeeper Ter Stegen branded the Telstar as "complicated".
After getting the first out of the seventh, though, Trey Mancini doubled on a ball that appeared to deceive Red Sox right fielder Mookie Betts, giving the Orioles their first scoring threat.
There can be no doubt that the October 2017 declination decision was preceded by no meaningful investigation, and that the government's contrary representations were designed to deceive the court and the public.
Kjellberg was not charged with any wrongdoing by the FTC, and the video he made in his defense lambasted media reports and online commenters who implied he had attempted to deceive viewers.
The NBC News report, which cited five officials familiar with a U.S. intelligence assessment, indicated that North Korea is attempting to deceive the U.S. and show that it's winding down nuclear production.
Fake clinics deceive women The deception starts before women walk through the door, as many of these clinics use online advertisements in which they imply that they offer comprehensive reproductive health services.
"Even in the fast-moving world of virtual currencies like bitcoin, companies can't deceive people about their products," Jessica Rich, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, said in a statement.
In a cultural moment when stories about women using sex to deceive men for money could easily do more harm than good, it navigates those dangerous waters flawlessly with care and confidence.
The most dangerous thing about the release of the Nunes memo is not the memo itself, but Republicans' shamelessness in using national security processes to deceive the people they're supposed to serve.
The more venal Hongshi, allying himself with a scheming minister (Dinh James Doan), uses a mechanical bird, powered by a hidden human, to deceive his sibling into abandoning the living Nightingale's counsel.
More crucially, it's a story about the intersection of espionage and theater — the ways in which spies are actors and actors are spies, both trained to investigate, deceive and live false lives.
Like most white-collar cases, this prosecution will revolve around the intent of Ms. Holmes and Mr. Balwani to deceive investors, doctors and patients about the efficacy of Theranos's blood-testing device.
MillerCoors on Thursday sued beer rival Anheuser-Busch over a Super Bowl ad campaign that MillerCoors says was meant to deceive viewers about the use of corn syrup in the company's products.
WINCHESTER, England (Reuters) - A young British woman who posed as a teenage boy to deceive potentially dozens of girls into having sexual contact with her was jailed for eight years on Friday.
Have students learn more about fake news — made-up articles with an intention to deceive — and practice their skills at spotting it using these suggestions from The New York Times Learning Network.
The new categories include videos that glorify terrorism, show illegal drug use, feature violent, graphic or dangerous content or seek to peddle misinformation that's designed to deceive the public in an election.
Using AI to outfox AI may have serious implications when algorithms are used to make critical decisions in computer security and military systems, as well as anywhere there's an effort to deceive.
A report published by the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI last week highlighted, among other things, the potential for adversarial examples to deceive AI algorithms, suggesting this could enable tax fraud.
Dawn Song, a professor at UC Berkeley, specializes in AI and security and has used adversarial machine learning to, among other things, modify road signs so that they deceive computer vision systems.
Practices meant to blatantly deceive consumers in order to influence their behavior for a profit are "unambiguously unlawful in the United States," under the Federal Trade Commission Act and some state laws.
In Pennsylvania, the Department of Transportation's voter registration system was set up to either deceive or encourage non-citizens to illegally register to vote in elections when legally obtaining their drivers licenses.
But there is special irony in the GOP, so anti-government and hostile to taxes, posing as the tax collector to deceive its small donors into funding the campaign of a billionaire.
" In it, he called the prime minister "undoubtedly totalitarian," and likened him to Jesus, calling them both "power hungry and malicious" figures who "deceive people into thinking they are compassionate and kind.
The prosecution would have to show Trump's statement was false, that he knew it was false or chose not to learn about its falsity and declared it with the intent to deceive.
The biggest issue, voiced by Keisling and many other trans people to me, is the mischaracterization that people who don't conform to society's expectations of gender are always trying to deceive others.
If there's proof that Flynn unambiguously lied, with the intent to deceive the US government about his foreign contacts, then he has good reason to be quaking in his boots right now.
Reflecting all that, "bihun" has given rise to a thriving matchmaking industry for singletons who may prefer to rent a partner for the holiday to deceive their relatives rather than face the badgering.
But prosecutors and law enforcement agencies around the country have exerted such great effort to deceive courts and the public about stingrays that learning how and when the technology is used is difficult.
Don't worry, it's not like there's any danger (yet) of a robot uprising, but unscrupulous types have used bots to deceive people, and everyone saw what happened when Microsoft let Tay run amok.
"We limit our assessment regarding Iranian origins to moderate confidence because influence operations, by their very nature, are intended to deceive by mimicking legitimate online activity as closely as possible," the company wrote.
" While not as large of an issue today, it was common in the early days of carrier billing for some merchants to deceive customers into approving unwanted charges on their phone bill. "U.
That same year, Facebook entered into a consent decree with the FTC, agreeing that it would no longer deceive its users by telling them that certain information on their profiles would remain private.
VW admitted using a "defeat device", the name used to describe software to deceive regulators about the real extent of diesel pollution, to the U.S. EPA and California's Air Resources Board on Sept.
The troubling moment played out at the Tribal Council when Smith's fellow contestant, Jeff Varner, questioned, "Why haven't you told anyone you're transgender?" in an attempt to reveal Smith's "ability to deceive" others.
When they take the stage later this week at the Defcon hacker conference, the researchers will detail how they used relatively accessible (but expensive) devices to deceive Tesla's Autopilot sensors, according to Wired.
We have a president who's intentionally lying, and lying not merely to mask his own self-interest or to deceive the public but to represent the whole damn system as a corrupt mess.
But Trump also straight-up lies on occasion, even if it's relatively rare to find a case where he said something he demonstrably knew to be untrue in an effort to deceive someone.
But the real issue is going to be the months and the years after an agreement if there is one that is reached because the history is North Korea, they will deceive us.
"When you deceive the public and take people's money that is under the pretense of fraud, we will not tolerate those actions," said a statement from the pageant organizers Butler's Beauties in August.
Instead, they deceive them as to the source, as to the fact that Steele had been fired by the FBI, and as to the fact that Sid Blumenthal and others have provided information.
But it is illegal to force, deceive or coerce any adult or child into sexual exploitation - also known as human trafficking - and the crime carries a prison sentence of up to 30 years.
"Today's settlements make it clear that no company has a right to deceive New Yorkers for its own profit," New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said in a statement Tuesday, announcing the settlement.
Apple reiterated that its intentions were never to slow down iPhones and deceive customers into thinking their devices were no longer in usable condition, thus effectively pushing them into buying a new iPhone.
In an effort to deceive law enforcement trying to investigate the company, Uber actually found a way to identify government regulators trying to use its app and then prevented them from getting rides.
The judge said that the latter claimant, who lost to Google, had continued to deceive the public, so it was in the public's best interest to keep information about his past misdeeds available.
The transcript of a shakedown call Trump made to the Ukrainian president in July was moved to a highly classified server, and the president appeared to direct subordinates to deceive about the incident.
GOOGLE GOING AFTER THOSE WEIRD, FAKE DOWNLOAD BUTTONS: Google's filter for shady websites is going to start screening for advertisements that look to deceive users, the company said in a Wednesday blog post.
A programmer who is in charge of the Bitcoin discussion boards, Michael Marquardt, wrote on Reddit — under the screen name "theymos" — that Mr. Wright's new writings suggest an effort to deceive the public.
Put simply, he had a go-to guy who could help him violate the law, if necessary, to deceive the American voters in an effort to attain the highest office in the land.
Traction systems get vehicles started on slick surfaces, and help control them at lower speeds, but they can also deceive drivers into thinking that the road is less slippery than it really is.
On the issues where Trump has taken a public position, he has displayed a disturbing ignorance of technical facts, and a willingness to deceive the public about important policy issues for political gain.
If he knew he was hurt after his accident in May, why would he willingly deceive his promoters and adoring fans into thinking he would be healthy for Rizin's Grand Prix quarter-finals?
The center he runs received $70,000 in 2013 from an environmental group, the International Council on Clean Transportation, to conduct the study that eventually exposed how Volkswagen had rigged vehicles to deceive regulators.
"We must redouble our attacks on the ISIS strongholds in Iraq and Syria, but we cannot deceive ourselves that we can isolate ISIS and related terrorist groups in the Middle East," he said.
A government-mandated Royal Commission inquiry into the banking sector last year heard evidence that AMP improperly charged fees to customers and attempted to deceive regulators, prompting a major shakeup of its management.
The general mood among emoji enthusiasts is pretty much: Yes, thine eyes don't deceive you; that is indeed a new, dazzled emoji — great for conveying excitement, perfect for when you're feeling star-struck.
The technology for spreading disinformation and the use of that fake fact to spread friction and discord, to deceive and to menace, may have changed, but the mind-set has remained the same.
"We are not dealing merely with a battle against the world and a worldly mentality that would deceive us and leave us dull and mediocre, lacking in enthusiasm and joy," the Pope writes.
SAN FRANCISCO — Uber is the subject of a United States Department of Justice inquiry over a program that it used to deceive regulators who were trying to shut down its ride-hailing service.
John Paul Jones and Tayshia didn't make it out of Paradise together (your eyes didn't deceive you), because there were just too many doubts there between the two of them to keep going.
From 2010 to 2014, he worked overseas for Triple Canopy, a Panama Papers–connected Beltway bandit whose motto of "Assess, Avert, Achieve" attracted war contractors who were prone to possess, pervert, and deceive.
It is always dangerous when those in power deceive themselves into thinking that they are acting in the interest of others, or of abstract principles, when, in fact, they are serving only themselves.
"Exxon built a facade to deceive investors into believing that the company was managing the risks of climate change regulation to its business," New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood said in a statement.
Every day we deal with people are trying to deceive us in different ways, but our job is to see through it, but also stay focused on what's best for the American people.
The production begins with Mr. McBurney explaining to us, in layman's terms, how his show will work to disorient and deceive us, with talk of things like the "digital bytes" we will be processing.
But no matter what it ends up being about, remember that the promos like to make things seem salacious and sex-related even when they're not — so don't let this one deceive you either.
Having acquired Publons, Clarivate hopes that linking researchers' citation records with their records as reviewers will make it easier for journal editors to select reliable reviewers and harder for duplicitous authors to deceive them.
In March, for example, the New York Times reported on a years-long program used by Uber to deceive the authorities in markets where it was either battling law enforcement or was outright banned.
And if they had instead tested the hypothesis 'is this technology better than preceding versions or just as good as a human caller' they would not have had to deceive people in the experiment.
A 'collision' here refers to being able to generate the same hash multiple times — thereby potentially enabling a attacker to deceive a system into accepting a malicious file in place of its benign counterpart.
Federal prosecutors brought charges in November 2016 against Hussain, alleging that beginning in 2009, he and others sought to deceive Autonomy's investors and HP about the company's performance, financial condition and prospects for growth.
Australia's biggest wealth manager is hemorrhaging funds after a public inquiry into the financial sector inquiry heard it had engaged in conduct such as charging fees for no service and attempting to deceive regulators.
Volkswagen is battling the biggest business crisis in its 78-year history after admitting last month it installed software in diesel vehicles to deceive U.S. regulators about the true level of their toxic emissions.
It would diminish the Saudi/UAE bloc and could end up giving Qatar some more leverage, as it could credibly claim to be the victim of an act intended to deceive the international community.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The former chief financial officer of Kit Digital Inc pleaded guilty on Tuesday to engaging in a scheme to deceive investors about the now-bankrupt online video management company's financial health.
As health-care providers who work day in and day out with women, we are deeply worried about the unregulated growth of fake health centers that seek to actively deceive women facing unplanned pregnancies.
The same number of intelligence officials said in the report that it was likely that North Korea's leader was attempting to deceive Trump and the U.S. while clinging to his country's controversial weapons program.
Howard said Monday in a statement obtained by the Herald-Tribune that it was "not [her] intent to deceive or mislead anyone" and she would not drop her GOP primary bid over the controversy.
KTC said there is often little law enforcement and those workers are vulnerable to becoming victims of forced labor, especially by recruiters who deceive them about work and wages in other regions or countries.
They claim the companies were complicit by staying silent, helping deceive the editors while the companies were in the midst of providing the very same data to regulators in the United States and Europe.
Cuttlefish, apparently, won't do this if multiple males are nearby—it's too difficult to deceive multiple rivals, and they do not want to get caught lying, a fact that further suggests their extreme intelligence.
Ms. Fowler's post was the first in a series of events, including the discovery of a program to deceive law enforcement called Greyball, that eventually led to investors pushing Mr. Kalanick to step down.
The Times publicly fired Mr. Boies's firm, which had been representing the newspaper, after learning that he had been personally involved in an undercover operation to smear Mr. Weinstein's victims and deceive Times reporters.
The book, to be published May 23 by W. W. Norton, reveals new details of a broad conspiracy within Volkswagen to cover up the fact that its cars were designed to deceive pollution regulators.
In a famous 1950 essay, Alan Turing proposed a test for an artificial general intelligence: a computer that could, over the course of five minutes of text exchange, successfully deceive a real human interlocutor.
The proposed plan, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday, would require former students to show "clear and convincing" evidence that their colleges had an "intent to deceive" them by distributing false information when recruiting.
Mr. Libby was not charged with the leak itself and has long argued that his conviction rested on an innocent difference in memories between him and several witnesses, not an intent to deceive investigators.
"The campaign is extremely complicated, leveraging a number of implants to steal information from infected systems and is intricately designed to evade detection and deceive forensic investigators," McAfee wrote in a report issued Tuesday.
Behold: Your eyes do not deceive you: This is, in fact, a video of Sylvester Stallone, Al Pacino, and Guy Fieri hanging out—a "meeting of the titans," as Stallone so eloquently put it.
Instead, it was narrowing its allegations to violations of the Martin Act, which does not require proof of intent to deceive, or proof that an investor made a decision based on allegedly misleading information.
That led to criticism by the likes of technology sociologist Zeynep Tufekci, who described the AI assistant "ethically lost" on Twitter, given the use of computers to deceive real humans by sounding like them.
Don't let the title of Leila Slimani's novel deceive you: "THE PERFECT NANNY" (Penguin) is a chilling psychological thriller ripped right from the headlines, with a family's caretaker who snaps and kills the children.
AMP withheld a dividend for the first time as it struggles to steady itself a year after a public inquiry into Australia's finance sector accused it of improperly charging fees and attempting to deceive regulators.
He will now have to choose how to handle disclosures of any other Russia-related information that he learns about — even though the president has made clear that his preference is to obfuscate and deceive.
Federal law also prohibits someone from making a false statement when discussing a matter within the jurisdiction of the federal government if there is an intent to deceive a government agency about an important matter.
A recent report by the Toronto Star and BuzzFeed News showed that Never Again Canada, which has nearly 235,000 followers, spread misleading content and used a URL-masking technique to deceive its audience for months.
Characterized by the intrusion of fiction into the realm of truth and justice, these trials are used by the government to deceive the international community and distort a more enduring and much deeper political crisis.
The language he uses seems clear as water, and yet what marks out his work is his ability to evoke the disturbing depths of human experience, our fallibility and willingness to deceive ourselves with stories.
"This is a scam to deceive the Venezuelan people with a mechanism that is nothing more than a coup," Borges said, urging Venezuelans to block streets early on Tuesday and hold another march on Wednesday.
Google Assistant making calls pretending to be human not only without disclosing that it's a bot, but adding "ummm" and "aaah" to deceive the human on the other end with the room cheering it... horrifying.
MillerCoors filed a lawsuit Thursday against Anheuser-Busch InBev, claiming that its rival's Bud Light ad shown during the Super Bowl is false advertising meant to deceive customers and misuses the Miller and Coors trademarks.
Needless to say, the only goal of such actions is to deceive — both the consumer and the reviewer — though perhaps some companies have felt compelled to follow suit after the trend was identified among competitors.
Salespeople have been reported to deceive consumers into believing they qualify for government loans, to reduce the cost of installation, which can easily cost over $10,000 or $20,85033 depending on the size of the house.
Volkswagen admitted that its software was improperly installed to deceive emission-testing equipment by making engines put out much lower levels of the pollutants when being tested than they did in real-world driving situations.
Media Matters for America President Angelo Carusone dismissed Fox News's accusation that the organization was engaging in an intimidation effort "Don't let Fox News distract, deflect, or deceive," Carusone said in a Tuesday evening statement.
A federal judge in Manhattan has dismissed claims that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles misled investors about its compliance with U.S. emissions regulations, saying investors failed to show the automakers' executives acted with an intent to deceive.
"Scee had the couple bring the child back to Florida multiple times in September and October 2017 to deceive DCF during site visits, making it appear she took care of the child fulltime," FDLE said.
If a reporter or congressional staffer uncovers evidence that a White House aide instructed Sessions to deceive on his meetings with Kislyak, or helped him craft the lie, then that person really could face prosecution.
The 27 defendants were accused of involvement in one or more drug alteration and misbranding conspiracies to deceive regulators, racing officials and the betting public, with each charge carrying a maximum five-year prison term.
" Mr. Bolton warned Iran that, "If you cross us, our allies, or our partners; if you harm our citizens; if you continue to lie, cheat and deceive, yes, there will indeed be hell to pay.
"We work hard to limit the spread of spam because we do not want to allow content that is designed to deceive, or that attempts to mislead users to increase viewership," read the platform's rules.
Media is considered deceptive if it could result in confusing others or leading to misunderstandings, or if it tries to deceive people about its origin — like media that claims it's depicting reality, but is not.
But by the mid 1800s, treaties more often than not were Bad Acts and Bad Paper, explicitly designed to deceive tribal nations and remove their lands, reflected in the boundaries of present day Indian Country.
Videos can, of course, also be manipulated to deceive without the use of AI. A report published last month by Data & Society, a nonprofit research group, notes that video manipulation already goes well beyond deepfakery.
Those records revealed Dr. Croce's association with the Council for Tobacco Research, an organization that, a federal court found, played a central role in a conspiracy to deceive the public about the dangers of smoking.
The first is that Mr Xi has no real interest in reform: that his talk about it is largely a sop to the West and an attempt to deceive those Chinese who are eager for change.
This is about the dangers of real people creating fake accounts and about the ease with which fake accounts can accrue an incredibly authentic digital footprint that can be used to deceive, scam and harm people.
If someone clicks on the short URLs, they are taken to a page that looks like this: To further deceive people, those pages includes what looks like a log of Ether payments, both incoming and outgoing.
The suit alleges that the oil company "built a façade to deceive" how it measured the risk and frequently did not apply the "proxy cost" of carbon, which accounts for expected future events, to its decisions.
His arrest came after he was indicted along with Robin Smyth, Kit Digital's former chief financial officer, for engaging in a scheme from 2010 to 2012 to deceive investors and regulators about the company's financial health.
Gabriel's life was full of humiliation and systematic abuse, according to Hatami, who alleged Aguirre and Pearl were "conspiring together to deceive everyone in order to torture Gabriel to death," the Los Angeles Daily News reported.
Rowland, a Republican who resigned as governor in 2004 amid the prior investigation, was charged in a new federal case in 2014 for what prosecutors called a scheme to deceive voters and violate campaign finance laws.
Yet, as we've learned from offensive analytics, our eyes can deceive us, telling us that Andrew Wiggins is approaching elite status on the offensive end, when he's actually hovering near league average so far this season.
Elizabeth Gurrieri, a former manager of reimbursement services for Insys, told a federal jury in Boston that the drugmaker set up a unit to deceive insurers and pharmacy benefit managers to obtain payment authorization for Subsys.
But he also distanced himself from the prospect of accepting a similar plea deal and cooperating with Mueller's inquiry, telling MSNBC's Ari Melber that he believed "in his heart" that he didn't intend to deceive Congress.
"We now know that Voatz and its backers commissioned secret, misleading audit reports, by organizations with no technical security experts, in order to deceive state and local elections officials that their product was secure," Wyden said.
At a congressional hearing and in a round of interviews in late October, Zuckerberg said the tech giant had turned a corner in its fight to keep bad actors from using its network to deceive voters.
"Simply put, the RNC should not invoke the official U.S. Census as a means to confuse and deceive recipients of the mailer into opening it, thinking they are complying with their civic duty," the lawmakers wrote.
The most revealing false claim: Military planes Trump makes false claims not only when trying to deceive low-information voters but when talking to people who are experts in the subject he is being inaccurate about.
Sources close to June's family tell TMZ ... they think her Thursday post -- in which she suggested she's trying to get better and says she loves and misses her children -- is a ploy to deceive the public.
SAN FRANCISCO — Uber has for years engaged in a worldwide program to deceive the authorities in markets where its low-cost ride-hailing service was resisted by law enforcement or, in some instances, had been banned.
To claim that Ocasio-Cortez, or anyone on the debate stage, holds a single policy idea that is in agreement with the Khmer Rouge's murderous ideology displays either stunning ignorance or an active effort to deceive.
Getting the Dream Act done and increasing protections for immigrants is crucial because the deportation agents are increasingly emboldened to not only to come after us, but to deceive the public and lie about their work.
It has heard of strategies to deceive regulators and cases of people suffering financial distress due to poor financial advice, being charged fees for a decade after they had died and deliberately charged fees for no service.
The show stretches beyond the now, into the realm of sci-fi by tackling questions like what the world would look like if we couldn't deceive ourselves, or how things would change if all drugs were legal.
What has been seen instead is an apparent softening in the Trump administration's approach, in spite of what U.S. officials say are intelligence assessments saying that North Korea is continuing to deceive Washington about its weapons programs.
The most important "BCC" rule is to never use it to deceive an addressee of the email, who is under the impression that your communication is limited to the people addressed and carbon copied on the email.
"The transcript of the conference call, when compared directly against the actual language the company issued in their 10Q, depict a clear pattern of purposeful intent to deceive investors and the market," Handley wrote in the Aug.
Of course, presidents can deceive themselves into thinking that their bad acts are justified for the common good (Nixon, anyone?), but the point of the pardon power was to bestow mercy on another, not to enrich oneself.
The judge told the opening day of the trial that VW's decision between 2005 and 2007 to install cheating software in diesel vehicles was illegal, but it was not clear that the intent was to deceive investors.
The Indian pipes deceive the fungi into entering a relationship, but in essence, the relationship is parasitic, and the carbohydrates (energy) produced by the tree are carried to the Monotropa with only a stopover in the mushrooms.
But there is no doubt that the progressive Democrats who created the now-defunct Facebook pages — and the related Twitter feeds, seeming afterthoughts with negligible reach — were trying to deceive voters about their identities and real views.
Alex Gibney's documentary "The Inventor: Out for Blood In Silicon Valley," premiering Monday on HBO, is the latest account of the ostensible visionary who managed to deceive a lot of people (including two former secretaries of state).
"The most likely explanation is insufficient policy coordination, not an intentional effort to deceive the Americans," said Scott Kennedy, a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington who researches Chinese economic policy.
Your eyes do not deceive you: We are still technically in the dog days of summer, but Kelsey Caine and Martin Urbano are throwing Halloween lovers a bone at this off-season event with a spooky theme.
Their purpose is not to deceive by making stuff up, it's to illuminate by reaching for truths (about human nature) that aren't about facts, but about the way we see the world and our place in it.
WeWork said in court papers filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York that a confusingly similar brand would deceive potential customers into believing UrWork's services are affiliated or sponsored by WeWork.
" The suit alleges that DHS is ignoring regulations meant to protect families and "has cruelly twisted those regulations, using them as an unlawful bait-and-switch to deceive the very people the regulations were designed to protect.
Many of them shave their beards, Khosrokhavar said, and adopt a mild demeanor, and sometimes they even stop praying and fasting during Ramadan, all so as to deceive the authorities and, presumably, get out of prison faster.
You don't fall in love from one moment to the next; Tim actively chose to deceive his partner at countless junctures over the last months, and this while she was pregnant and then recovering with a newborn.
The process was essentially an invitation for every special interest driven immigration priority and every transparent effort to deceive the American people into believing that the end result would be a better and more enforceable immigration policy.
Last year, Jakarta's ex-governor, an ethnic Chinese Christian, was tried and jailed for blasphemy after several Muslim groups accused him of insulting Islam when he said his political rivals were using the Koran to deceive voters.
But the discount is a humbling coda on a rough year for Uber, which has been rocked by a series of scandals, from claims of sexual harassment to revelations of a program meant to deceive law enforcement.
New information has come to light in the Steven Avery case that his attorney, Kathleen Zellner, believes could exonerate him, and she is convinced the Wisconsin attorney general's office is "trying to deceive" the court by destroying evidence.
The search giant said Monday night that it would ban all publishers with articles intended to mislead or deceive readers from its AdSense network, the exchange through which Google sells display ads to independent sites across the web.
Speculation that the U.S. Justice Department will demand a multibillion-dollar fine to settle a criminal investigation of the automaker's use of illegal software to deceive U.S. environmental regulators sent Volkswagen shares into a tailspin earlier this week.
I don't know whether that's because Trump is actively trying to deceive the electorate or because he literally doesn't know or care what proposals are released under his name, but either way, the deception is in the details.
US-led coalition: 229 civilian deaths in strikes since 2014 The official said they are looking at any other factors that might have played into the civilian deaths, including the fact that ISIS tries to deceive US targeting.
But what this legislation indicates is that Americans are sick of politicians who try to deceive the electorate and get away with concealing what every other presidential candidate has voluntarily disclosed for the three decades:  one's tax returns.
Gates was originally charged alongside Manafort but flipped on his longtime business partner and pleaded guilty earlier this year to participating in a wide-ranging conspiracy with Manafort to launder millions of dollars and deceive the US government.
For all those reasons, the North Koreans now know better than ever that they cannot flatter, deceive or intimidate this president into accepting anything less than what U.S. policy has demanded for decades and what international law requires.
The 170-year-old company was accused of charging fees for no service and attempting to deceive regulators at a government-mandated Royal Commission inquiry last year, which led to the loss of its chairman and chief executive.
We need to be alert to Yemenis jumping on the humanitarian bandwagon in a way to deceive global public opinion — not out of humanitarian concern, but to ensure that Yemen remains a safe haven for extremists to operate.
Tomorrow (Thursday): Don't let the bright skies to start the day deceive you; there will be a bite to the air as winds quickly intensify throughout the morning, reaching 210 to 25 mph from the northwest toward lunchtime.
Since courts have held that investors suing under Rule 10b-5 must show a corporation's intent to deceive, the 2nd Circuit said, the same standard should apply to claims under the newer-vintage law prohibiting misleading deal disclosures.
And, as Pai argues, the industry will not have a free pass because the Federal Trade Commission will have the authority to sue providers that deceive their consumers or use their powers to abuse competition on the web.
"It's very important that these countries have important visibility into the different ways the Iranian regime uses to deceive the international community in connection with shipment of oil," she said, referring to her talks in Singapore and Malaysia.
According to CNET, the tool would essentially flag mistyped URLs or shady domains looking to deceive web users by closely mimicking the addresses of other websites—a tactic used to manipulate users into sharing payment or other personal information.
Unfortunately, there may be limits to how people-oriented certain roles and Google can be and we shouldn't deceive ourselves or students into thinking otherwise (some of our programs to get female students into coding might be doing this).
They say any solid deal will require Kim to be completely transparent about his program — at a time when intelligence reports suggest he will try to deceive the United States about the extent of his covert weapons or facilities.
"A reasonable trier of fact could not find that defendants' use of the 'Park's Finest' name on the packaging for their product or their advertisements has a tendency to deceive a substantial portion of their intended audience," Leeson wrote.
Uber is currently being probed by the Department of Justice for its use of a digital tool called Greyball which reportedly used to deceive government regulators and hide the number of cars available on its app from law enforcement.
But Coler's sites aren't "fake news" in the way that some people scream the term when they see news they simply don't like—Coler's dozens of websites publish stories that have all been written to deceive and go viral.
"We never left the negotiating table (the Americans) decided to leave the negotiating table and now they make a false claim in order to deceive that they are ready for negotiations," Zarif said, according to the IRIB news agency.
Federal prosecutors, including Acosta, not only broke the law, the women contend in court documents, but they conspired with Epstein and his lawyers to circumvent public scrutiny and deceive his victims in violation of the Crime Victims' Rights Act.
The attorney general allowed most of the Mueller report to be released, but Barr has been slammed by Democrats, accused of trying to deceive the public about Mueller's report by putting out a misleading summary that distorted Mueller's conclusions.
They are corporations that use the innate tribalism of competition to deceive locals into believing players imported from around the world to don trademarked brand logos are somehow representative of the region in which they play their home games.
Those who mislead or deceive voters about exercising their right to cast a ballot also commit a fraud of sorts—one that harms not only each individual voter it affects, but the vitality of American democracy as a whole.
"They deceive their spouses, who are staying far [away], that they are pregnant, and when it is time for delivery, they go to Mulago to steal children," he explains, stressing that this was not orchestrated by underpaid health workers.
"If there is an intention to deceive and do harm, then yes, [we will police content]," but LinkedIn won't police misinformation generally, he said, as the platform doesn't want to insert itself into complicated user debates about the truth.
"There is absolutely unequivocal evidence that they are trying to deceive the U.S."  Trump became the first U.S. president since the Korean War to accept a meeting with a North Korean leader when he met with Kim last month.
This past October, we issued a financial advisory that revealed scheme after scheme by which the Iranian regime used front companies, forged documents and engaged in other subversive financial tactics, including in Europe, to deceive private and public actors.
For the most part — according to managers, coaches and players from several teams — the goal of signs is not to deceive an opponent, but rather to make sure a team's own players understand what they are supposed to do.
This underlines the challenges the firm faces as it is also hemorrhaging funds after a public inquiry into the financial sector heard it had engaged in conduct such as charging fees for no service and attempting to deceive regulators.
That is where your report ends, Mr. Mueller, with a scheme to cover up, obstruct and deceive every bit as systematic and pervasive as the Russian disinformation campaign itself, but far more pernicious since this rot came from within.
Now, another front seems to have opened in this war on investor protections — one that could leave anyone with an IRA or 28503(k) at the mercy of corporations that would lie to or deceive people about their stocks.
It has also weathered federal criminal probes into software Uber used to deceive regulators and allegations of paying bribes to authorities in Asia, and a lawsuit by Alphabet Inc's self-driving unit Waymo, accusing Uber of stealing trade secrets.
The fact that the jurors failed to convict Mr. Manafort on bank fraud conspiracy charges might indicate that they were unwilling to trust Mr. Gates, who testified that he and Mr. Manafort worked together to deceive bank loan officers.
NYT seems to be admitting in that paragraph that it has not verified some of the information it includes in its story, and that the anonymous sources who provided the information are perhaps unreliable and have motivation to deceive.
Volkswagen employees manipulated not only the engine software, but also generated reams of false or misleading data to hide the fact that millions of vehicles had been purposely engineered to deceive regulators and spew deadly gases into the air.
The Times this week used the word "lie" in a front-page headline, and I agreed with that decision, but there's a counterargument that lying requires an intention to deceive — and that Trump may actually believe his absurd falsehoods.
She resigned unexpectedly in October after The New York Times reported that a memo concerning those expenses had most likely been fabricated to deceive prosecutors, and that she did not return a $221,221 security deposit for a rental home.
Prosecutors in Munich said the raids were part of a criminal investigation of Audi's behavior in the United States, where its parent company has admitted installing software in diesel engines to deceive regulators about how much the cars polluted.
Yet Altman believes that a true general A.I. should do more than deceive; it should create, discovering a property of quantum physics or devising a new art form simply to gratify its own itch to know and to make.
The Coca-Cola Company did not deceive consumers by calling its sugar-free cola Diet Coke or using physically fit models to advertise it, a federal appeals court held Thursday in the first published opinion to address the question.
The history of art, whether it's in music or written or what have you, has always been bloody, because dictators and people in office and people who want to control and deceive know exactly the people who will disturb their plans.
Beijing, CNN (CNN)In a small room in a West Beijing cultural center, magician Tian Xueming is working hard to deceive a group of university students from Macau that he has teleported three pearl-sized balls from one bowl to another.
NEW YORK, Feb 10 (Reuters) - A professional racecar driver is expected to be criminally charged on Wednesday after U.S. regulators previously accused him of engaging in a massive scheme to deceive payday lending customers, a person familiar with the matter said.
According to the indictment, filed in New York's Southern District Court on Friday, from 2013 to 2015, Rimasauskas "orchestrated a fraudulent business email compromise scheme to deceive various companies ... into wiring millions of dollars" to a Taiwanese company he was impersonating.
With a second term on the line, the president can cut out the insults, practice until he's prepared, sound like he cares about people who are black and poor — and deceive moderates into thinking he is a president they should reelect.
Lyft has benefited from a spate of scandals that rocked Uber in 2017, including allegations of sexual harassment made by its female employees, the forced resignation of its chief executive officer and its use of illicit software to deceive regulators.
In February, the European Union (EU) said in a statement that social media has "accelerated the spread of rumours, hoaxes and conspiracy theories," with non-state and state actors using disinformation to intentionally deceive the public and cause public harm.
BOSTON (Reuters) - A former executive at British software company Autonomy has agreed to become a cooperating witness to resolve U.S. charges that he and others schemed to deceive investors about the firm's performance before its sale to Hewlett Packard in 173.
The issues involving Ford's testing processes do not involve the use of so-called defeat devices — hardware and software designed deliberately to deceive government emissions tests, Kimberly Pittel, Ford's group vice president for sustainability, environment and safety engineering, told Reuters.
If the day comes when Chelsea Clinton says, "Ha, JK, I'm running for office!" then by all means go to town on why that's a good or bad idea and whether she was dishonest and tried to deceive us all.
Tom Rosenstiel, author, director of the American Press Institute and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution: Whatever changes platform companies make, and whatever innovations fact checkers and other journalists put in place, those who want to deceive will adapt to them.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Wall Street investor sued American artist Jeff Koons and a prominent New York City gallery on Thursday for more than $39 million over their failure to deliver three Koons sculptures, alleging a scheme to deceive customers.
The spokesperson wouldn't say whether that meant political ads are fact-checked to ensure compliance with its "misrepresentation" policy, which doesn't allow ads that "intend to deceive users," and wouldn't explain why the Trump campaign's Biden ad didn't violate these policies.
In 2014, iSight Partners uncovered a three-year espionage campaign, originating in Iran, that used an elaborate scheme involving a fabricated news agency, fake social media accounts and bogus journalist identities to deceive victims in the United States, Israel and elsewhere.
The feature that removes a person's relationship status could make it simple to deceive your partner: He or she may see "married" or "in a relationship" on your regular Facebook page while you're operating a separate dating page without that information.
But they also "installed malware designed to intercept ad-related data and inject fake clicks in order to deceive Facebook's Audience network and Google's AdMob into crediting the the apps for fake clicks that did not occur," according to the lawsuit.
Meng, and Huawei, has been accused of bank fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy in what the U.S. Justice Department alleges was a years-long scheme to deceive international banks over the nature of payments made through a Hong Kong technology supplier.
"I told Dr. Leir that I would film his surgery, but if he was lying, bending the truth or trying to deceive the public in any way by altering his results, that I was going to out him," Corbell said.
" "Instead, Exxon built a facade to deceive investors into believing that the company was managing the risks of climate change regulation to its business when, in fact, it was intentionally and systematically underestimating or ignoring them, contrary to its public representations.
The jurors are weighing what prosecutors have called overwhelming evidence that Mr. Manafort, Mr. Trump's former campaign chairman, engaged in a seven-year scheme to hide more than $16 million in income and deceive banks into lending him $20 million.
These people go to extreme lengths to deceive: second phones, second homes, second wives, hotel reservations made under fake names, infidelities that are less an accidental inebriated fumble and more a determined effort to be an unfaithful piece of shit.
Facebook is suing Arizona domain name registrar Namecheap and its proxy service Whoisguard for allowing people to register domain names that "deceive people by pretending to be affiliated with Facebook apps," the company said in a blog post on Thursday.
Facebook is suing Arizona domain name registrar Namecheap and its proxy service Whoisguard for allowing people to register domain names that "deceive people by pretending to be affiliated with Facebook apps," the company said in a blog post on Thursday.
Betraying a somewhat antiquated view that separates dead-tree and digital outlets, the pope defined fake news as the spreading "online or in the traditional media" of disinformation that is intended to deceive and manipulate consumers for political and economic interests.
Unfortunately, there may be a limit to how people-oriented certain roles at Google can be and we shouldn't deceive ourselves or students into thinking otherwise (some of our programs to get female students into coding might be doing this).
He said that Mr. Manafort knew it was illegal not to report his foreign bank accounts to the Treasury Department but asked Mr. Gates to help him deceive his accountants so he could conceal income and pay less in taxes.
That statement is being scrutinized by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, who is examining a broad array of Mr. Trump's tweets and public statements to determine whether he made them as part of an effort to deceive investigators.
A Weibo hashtag about La Mer trying to "deceive Chinese consumers" was trending last week, Chinese luxury business site Jing Daily reported, and Yu's post made became a trending topic on Weibo, where it was viewed more than 79 million times.
So to believe the conspiracy that Mr. Mifsud was secretly working for the C.I.A. is to believe that either the intelligence community withheld from prosecutors that he was one of their agents or that prosecutors conspired to deceive federal courts.
After an article providing advice for dealing with workplace ethics dilemmas, The New York Times asked readers to share their stories of times when they were explicitly asked to deceive clients, hide misconduct or engage in behavior that violated their principles.
Early last month, a federal court jury in Washington took only four hours to acquit former Obama White House counsel Greg Craig on a charge of scheming to deceive the Justice Department's foreign-agent registration unit about his work for Ukraine.
Fake news has been flowing fast, and the campaigns have traded accusations that they have hired paid, online agitators called trolls and used automated programs known as bots to flood social media platforms with messages intended to deceive and manipulate voters.
The overwhelming consensus is that if Trump did dictate false statements about his son's meeting in order to deceive the public and throw off investigators, it would add to a "growing mountain of evidence" that points to a broader cover-up.
Stu Jackson, the former Knicks head coach and N.B.A. executive vice president who oversaw rules and discipline, said he did not believe that Lowe was intentionally trying to deceive Lee, though he cautioned he could not account for Lee's reaction.
The issues involving Ford's testing processes do not involve the use of so-called defeat devices - hardware and software designed deliberately to deceive government emissions tests, Kimberly Pittel, Ford's group vice president for sustainability, environment and safety engineering, told Reuters.
He accused the Bush family of collaborating with Nazi Germany during World War II, and said that the invasion of Iraq in 2003 was a product of a neoconservative conspiracy, led by Vice President Dick Cheney, to deceive the American people.
The overwhelming consensus was that if Trump did dictate false statements about his son's meeting in order to deceive the public and throw off investigators, it would add to a growing mountain of evidence that points to a broader cover-up.
Evidence collected since the summit points to preparations to deceive the U.S. about the number of nuclear warheads in North Korea&aposs arsenal as well as the existence of undisclosed facilities used to make fissile material for nuclear bombs, according to the report.
The network claims that the slogan will always be associated with Reading Rainbow and Burton's continued use of "but you don't have to take my word for it" will confuse and deceive audiences into thinking that they're listening to official Reading Rainbow content.
Concerns about fake news — a term whose meaning has proved to be flexible, but which originally referred to false news claims presented in an official-looking way, often online, in a way intended to deceive readers — have crossed the pond as well.
Shortly thereafter, we had a number of highly publicized events and allegations, including investigations related to a software tool allegedly designed to evade and deceive authorities, a high-profile lawsuit filed against us by Waymo, and our disclosure of a data security breach.
Meanwhile, each week brings new revelations, such as the latest news that Uber tried to deceive Apple by devising a way to identify an individual iPhone, even after its app had been deleted from the phone or if the phone had been reset.
Whether Hastings was a criminal mastermind, smart enough to deceive his colleagues for years, or just a honest police officer being framed, he would never have been stupid enough to leave £50,000 in an envelope in plain sight in his hotel room.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal filed by three former executives of Swiss global investment bank UBS AG convicted of conspiring to deceive U.S. cities and towns by rigging bids to invest municipal bond proceeds.
" Commenting on her repeated praise of President Trump when she worked in the White House, the former "Apprentice" star told host Chuck Todd on Sunday that "I was complicit" in what she characterized as his administration&aposs efforts to "deceive this nation.

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