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She had entanglements, she exchanged sappy notes, she deceived and was deceived.
LIMBAUGH: Why would they have deceived -- yes, why would they have deceived the FISA court if it was an innocent investigation?
Had the man who'd deceived his wife deceived his mistress, too, since deception was a part of him, lies scattered through the passion that there was?
" Elsewhere in Smith's writing, received notions become "deceived notions.
Smith says the shelter was "deceived" about the missing dogs.
He misled and deceived police who were looking for her.
But starting pitching drives the engine — don't ever be deceived.
You thought you deceived every single one of these people?
Those who are deceived can be the most effective believers.
You, Graham, like the rest of America, have been deceived.
Her friends didn't realize they were being deceived, she said.
Do not be deceived by their promises of free handouts.
Ex 2 felt deceived by him and his whole family.
Therefore we should not be deceived by this dangerous move.
"The entire company is outraged we were deceived," Facebook added.
What is clear is that Mr Khan deceived the authorities.
James revealed a game in which your eyes deceived you.
Our intellect can be deceived, our feelings manipulated, and conceptions confused.
And it's tough to do because you can be tremendously deceived.
Hardly secret, but some members of the audience felt deceived nonetheless.
Don't be deceived by the temporary reopening of the federal government.
Essentially, Shkreli's comeuppance might come because he deceived fellow rich people.
Don't be deceived for a moment by early general election matchups.
An appeals court found that those owners had deceived condominium investors.
Goldman has said Leissner intentionally deceived its legal and compliance teams.
Self-deceived true believer, confidence man or a blend of both?
The lawsuit claims that the defendants deceived women in financial need.
NSM's former president, Jeff Schoep, said he was "deceived" by Stern.
Some "coolies" were fleeing poverty and hunger; others were coerced or deceived.
And maybe, when we're depressed, we're just less likely to be deceived.
They were briefly deceived but they were able to meet a hero.
In this case, these companies appear to have deceived their own nation.
The FTC said the two allegedly deceived consumers with misleading malware claims.
The report said the settlement would say Facebook deceived consumers about privacy.
She said it also deceived the online platforms that prohibited such activity.
A deceived husband sometimes demands a personal apology from his wife's lover.
Not to the deceived Facebook users, but to the United States Treasury.
We should not let ourselves be deceived or misled by political propaganda.
"He's been deceived in the past and needs some reassurance," Laura says.
Yet Republicans, starting again with the president, have systematically deceived the public.
Lundgren deceived people that this was an official disc from Dell, certainly.
In not one instance did she feel pressured, manipulated, deceived, or misled.
These practices also deceived the social media platforms, which prohibited the activity.
She said Impactt was investigating one case in which auditors were deceived.
They said they felt deceived by how she presented herself in her photos.
Do not be deceived: "Bad company ruins good morals" (1 Corinthians 15:33).
They ruled that Doe could not consent to sex because she was deceived.
We are being deceived systematically and deliberately; this much is on the record.
This part of America isn't being artfully deceived, it is being willfully blind.
The complacent response is that these entrepreneurs are fools who have been deceived.
" To which Mr. Nachman retorted, "If the shareholders are deceived, that's their problem!
If voters are deceived by outside forces, then our elections lose their legitimacy.
Whereas, when you come out as trans, people sometimes think you've deceived them.
If you understand how the world works, you're less likely to be deceived.
Trump has repeatedly deceived the families of lost soldiers about what is happening.
I was feeling really deceived — all of my sacrifice had been in vain.
While the Khanty nominally own their land, "they are often deceived," Tereshkov said.
They said they felt deceived by how the teen presented herself in her photos.
The Apple payment plan makes it deceptively simple, and here I am, willingly deceived.
Hawn, in a red cape and boots, is deceived by the Big Bad Wolf.
Sports fans and spectators have been deceived and it is time that this stops.
You automatically feel like you're being deceived… when you are paranoid, like I am.
The CFPB said the companies deceived consumers about the value of the scores sold.
Huawei allegedly deceived financial institutions and the US government about its business in Iran.
For once, they were in on the joke; they were no longer being deceived.
Deceived a second time, the ants turn on the first ant and kill it.
Donald Trump and Brett Kavanaugh looked and sounded very different, but those appearances deceived.
Not to any of the deceived Facebook users, but to the United States Treasury.
Consumers will be deceived into participating in programs that have no chance of success.
They can be deceived in an election and still be sincere about their religion.
In 2011, Facebook agreed to settle charges that it had deceived consumers on privacy.
Jessa deceived her private ethical code by getting together with her friend's ex-lover.
Right now your story is that she betrayed you, deceived you, then dumped you.
Even worse, my friends and family were also deceived into losing millions of dollars.
The class action alleges that CenturyLink deceived customers about the rates it ultimately charged.
If not, then we know the world has been deceived by North Korea - again.
"We must be conscious that at any moment we may be deceived", Waszczykowski wrote.
Despite the sentiment, no matter how false, Sabrina feels deceived by everyone in her life.
But we could not be deceived by the extremism we have endured under Pat McCrory.
He had deceived referees on numerous occasions, and so they compensated by marking him out.
The flight lasted 2.5 minutes—a modest beginning to be sure, but don't be deceived.
The paper suggests that savers may have been deceived by the robustness of past returns.
It said it had been "deceived" and promised to tighten up its rules on data.
Jim Harbaugh Has Already Knife-Carved This Quote onto His Chest Do not be deceived.
If this is accurate, the American people have been lied to and deceived for months.
"The entire company is outraged we were deceived," Facebook said in a statement on Tuesday.
But I think that people felt ... they felt deceived about the use of their data.
Please do not be deceived if the Supreme Court, as seems likely, decides against unions.
Lawmakers should not let themselves be deceived as to the true impact of the bill.
In that study, the federal government deceived hundreds of black men in Macon County, Ala.
" Over and over, the voice says, presumably to Hajas, "Do not let yourself be deceived, Master.
Were they deceived by Prime Space, or is the simulation just throwing the astronauts a curveball?
"As the result some girls were deceived and removed their veil here and there," he said.
"The gist: Trump's for-profit university deceived & exploited students to take their money," her account tweeted.
Either way, many brands were deceived into thinking their ads were working better than they were.
And do not be deceived into thinking this volatility and fluctuation will go away; it won't.
He said he purposefully deceived his players in terms of the simplicity of the game plan.
She didn't blur the red lines of Lancaster House just because she was manipulated and deceived.
Others say -- "rugged individualism" aside -- consumers, including graduate students, have a right not to be deceived.
Khamenei warned last month the government not to be deceived by European countries, and their "smiles".
So they all smile The deceived and the deceitful, the refreshed And equally the fatally exhausted.
Not having an answer for my kids is frustrating – especially when they feel deceived or cheated.
But this habit can also make us immune to justifiable anger when we are openly deceived.
He claimed prosecutors had deceived him — accusations that the judge overseeing the case has firmly rejected.
The Conservatives' leaders cannot admit to the electorate that they were deceived without splitting the party.
The more people feel threatened, hurt and fearful, the more vulnerable they are to being deceived.
In a recent ruling, Judge Jackson agreed that Mr. Manafort had deceived investigators about three matters.
The United States claims she deceived financial institutions and caused them to violate sanctions against Iran.
Archbishop Viganò, they assert, told them the pope had said he felt deceived about Ms. Davis.
In reality, software in the cars deceived regulators about how much nitrogen oxide was being released.
Once you understand moral criticism this way, you can see why people feel deceived by hypocrites.
Facebook said it was deceived and vowed to vigorously enforce its policies to protect people's information.
Facebook says it was deceived by the firm and has suspended Cambridge Analytica from its platform.
The weariness extends to being deceived by the political elite of Ukraine since independence in 1991.
This is improper," Butler said, adding later, "There's no one here, because we have been deceived.
Dachshund/chihuahua mix Stella looks like the runt of the 2016 draft class, but don't be deceived.
The stunt, in effect, became a misinformation campaign that potentially deceived audiences that consumed the hoaxes online.
Judge Patrick Thomas told her Wednesday she had "cruelly deceived" her daughter and shown "cowardice and deceit."
The Guards said they believed the Iranian forces had been deceived by "insiders", but did not elaborate.
The second, called the "borrower defence" rule, would forgive student-loan debt for students deceived by providers.
"We want evidence that Shkreli lied or deceived Mr. Greebel," Brodsky said during the two-hour hearing.
If he really believes his choice will be harmless, he must be willfully, and condemnably, self-deceived.
But something about finding out Bob Ross deceived us in any way feels like a tiny betrayal.
Prosecutors say he deceived investors in the funds and eventually repaid them with money stolen from Retrophin.
For a quarter of a century, I willfully deceived myself into believing that hair care was simple.
Investors were deceived into believing the digital cash would be 80 percent backed up by tangible assets.
Having been deceived by a fake video, one begins to wonder whether many real videos are fake.
But where the law may not convict Barr, common sense certainly does: He deceived and misled Congress.
Consumers had been "deceived" and must get the environmental emissions performance they had been promised, she said.
"When he too was let go in the mass culling last week, he said he felt "deceived.
Years after the war, it came out that government officials distorted facts and deceived the American public.
The United States has claimed she deceived financial institutions and caused them to violate sanctions against Iran.
The United States says Ms. Meng deceived financial institutions and caused them to violate sanctions against Iran.
"No one should be tricked, deceived, coerced, violently overwhelmed, drugged or intoxicated into sexual conduct," she said.
In its lawsuit against the men, the S.E.C. argued that Mr. Sharma and Mr. Farkas deceived investors.
There is no rewind button in live performance, and it might be that my ears deceived me.
Adam had fallen, Augustine wrote in " The City of God ," not because the serpent had deceived him.
He said he was deceived and lied to by superiors as a young priest in the 1970s.
Don't be deceived by the modest, folky guitar picking that opens this regretful but righteous kiss-off.
Trump also deceived his partner in the deal, Jay Pritzker, the head of the Hyatt Hotel chain.
The bank has said the scheme was carried out by rogue employees who deceived management at Goldman.
But of those, 47 percent say they have deceived their spouse about how much they spent on gifts.
Last week, Mariahlynn ripped up a contract to be signed under Self's label after feeling deceived by him.
She said her family is now dealing with the stress of being deceived in such a catastrophic way.
John Kasich emerge as the nominee at a brokered convention, dismissed Trump supporters who feel they've been deceived.
The Pearland Police Department believes that there might be additional persons who were similarly deceived by Ms. Childs.
Spokesman Gregor Timmer said the city felt deceived because the room was initially reserved for a theater production.
" But he also said "those who are deceived by religious extremism ... shall be assisted through resettlement and education.
The suit asks for damages, claiming the company deceived consumers and misrepresented the product as natural and organic.
A district cultural committee in Beijing in charge of vetting such shows also said it had been deceived.
Then, when it was clear that Porter had deceived them about his past relationships, he was immediately fired.
But the woman he ended up proposing to doesn't feel like she was deceived by Higgins' double confession.
" Trump's campaign said Clinton had "deceived" the public for herself and her family "at the expense of Americans.
You can be deceived not only by believing what is false but by not believing what is true.
"Volkswagen deceived American regulators and defrauded American consumers for years," U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider said in a statement.
" In the end, the industry succeeded in avoiding the statements that they "deceived" the public about the "truth.
And people are dangerous when they believe — like I did — that everyone else is either deceived or evil.
In 2011, the F.T.C. filed charges against Facebook that said the company had deceived consumers about their privacy.
Americans were deceived and misled by their government with the "domino theory" and the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.
You do not like to be deceived, Scorpio, and your nonsense meter is definitely going off this month!
So women who were deceived by Mullah Landay could end up being victimized again, by their own families.
Native American tribes have felt exploited and deceived about how their DNA has been studied in the past.
Several states have taken action against one ministry they say has deceived people about what they are buying.
Shortly after the 2016 coup attempt, Erdogan had said he had been "deceived" by Gulen and his network.
In its verb form, to be humbugged is to be deceived or be the victim of a hoax.
BuzzFeed News found at least 12 lawsuits in which borrowers said they had been deceived by the group.
A sterner accountant would point out that Casanova did not deceive only those lovers who had deceived him.
The regulation provided borrowers who had been deceived by schools an opportunity to avoid repaying their student loans.
He also said he was deceived and lied to by superiors as a young priest in the 1970s.
If I did not exist as a mind, there would be no "I" to be deceived by appearances.
Irani Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Tuesday that Tehran would not be "deceived" by Trump's offer.
Lest the number of bullet points make you think this is an action-packed episode, don't be deceived.
The NCC report, titled "Deceived By Design," explains just how these dark patterns are being implemented by internet companies.
We have been hoodwinked, bamboozled, led astray, run amok, and flat out DECEIVED by Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul!
You've become one of the bastards we hated: An egomaniacal, Self-centered, Self-serving, Self-deceived, Mega-corporate Prick!
It can also backfire if children can lose their trust in food when they realise they have been deceived.
It additionally asserts that all three organizations misled and deceived parents and children about youth football's brain damage risks.
And like any human interaction, it's hard to maintain trust when you feel you've been deceived in some way.
Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor men who have sex with men.
"This party is now being deceived, but the old battles are behind us, the new ones are before us."
I'm saying this because I don't want you to be deceived by the highlight reel that is 'the gram.
In the $120 million lawsuit, ACA claimed it was deceived into believing Paulson & Co would hold Abacus long-term.
Business leaders I work with agree we are being deceived by fear, uncertainty and doubt (also known as "FUD").
We found the best synthetic leather moto, trench, and bomber jackets that'll have you pleased to be deceived, too.
The left is disposed to lie or be self-deceived about this, that it's all a matter of politics.
Each year, thousands of people, usually women and girls, are deceived, threatened or simply forced into commercial sexual exploitation.
He deceived voters: over Britain's involvement in two wars and by presiding over an undeclared open-door immigration policy.
And their most typical identifying trait, according to experts in psychology and media, is a desire to be deceived.
The CFPB said then that the companies deceived consumers about the value of the scores the companies sold them.
If we fail to buy a newspaper and demand facts, we ask to be deceived beneath indifference and disillusionment.
Priebus added that Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, has long deceived voters about her tenure at the State Department.
Student loan provider Navient deceived borrowers to boost profits, the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office charged in a lawsuit Thursday.
It also found that the domestic spy agency had deceived justices of the peace in its applications for wiretaps.
The director told her she'd give her another chance, but we're told Baylee repeatedly screwed up and deceived them.
Povich is the caring listener, the consoler of the deceived, the rational father figure offering advice and DNA results.
The Federal Trade Commission could also pursue a case against Google if it thought the company had deceived consumers.
In the 93s, the CIA deceived the Warren Commission about the events leading to the assassination of President Kennedy.
But, the S.E.C. says, it deceived investors about what its tech could do and how much business it did.
It is unclear to me why Kol didn't kill her as soon as he thought he was being deceived.
The patients are likely to be much more sympathetic to a jury than wealthy investors claiming Theranos deceived them.
Opinion The commerce secretary deceived Congress on the census and threatened those who told the truth about the weather.
What will Facebook do in the future to ensure that Americans aren't deceived by information on the social network?
Even more troubling, the Black Box deceived federal regulators about the state of Wachovia's financial health, the lawsuit said.
Europeans also want to convince Trump that they are tough-minded allies who will not be deceived by Tehran.
It became the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which tries to protect people from being cheated or deceived by banks.
Research shows how AI programs that parse and analyze text can be confused and deceived by carefully crafted phrases.
Image recognition programs, for instance, can be deceived by an image that looks perfectly normal to the human eye.
People who rarely use the internet might be more easily deceived by fake headlines when they do wander online.
I trusted you With all your promises But I was deceived by all that And you played me out.
Abramson then deceived her deputy, Dean Baquet, about the offer; when he found out the truth he was furious.
His dismissal followed a report from the inspector general&aposs office earlier this year that concluded McCabe repeatedly deceived investigators.
Goldman Sachs has repeatedly claimed that it was misled by rogue employees who intentionally deceived its legal and compliance teams.
PUTIN: You are completely deceived and I&aposm very sorry that you do not know the real situation about Syria.
One imagines there are many more opponents who are going to be deceived by Alli's "instinct" in the coming years.
Proponents of crisis pregnancy centers deny this and argue there is no known case of a woman actually being deceived.
Or consider the foreclosure crisis where Americans were deceived into taking on mortgages that they had no hope of paying.
The trouble was, millions of Republicans, deceived by decades of anti-Clinton conspiracy theories, were already convinced of her guilt.
He intentionally deceived voters: over Britain's involvement in two wars and by presiding over an undeclared open-door immigration policy.
But that intuition, tempting as it is, ignores the core premise of the thought experiment: Our senses could be deceived.
Well, you can be deceived; you can be ripped off; you can be destroyed by bores; you can be overwhelmed.
It turns out that wasn't the only time Facebook deceived the public in its response regarding the Research VPN scandal.
Late last week, Romney gave a scathing speech ripping Trump as a "phony" and "fraud" who had deceived American voters.
The bank had repeatedly claimed that it was misled by rogue employees who intentionally deceived its legal and compliance teams.
I was arguing to everyone at tribal that there was this secret alliance and that they were all being deceived.
Facebook in 2011 agreed to a settlement with the FTC over claims that it deceived users about their privacy settings.
If Mr. Trump does not find a way to satisfy their high expectations, these people are likely to feel deceived.
Lawmakers want to know if the company deceived the public about the effects that carbon emissions have on the environment.
I had felt so wholly deceived by religion, I saw no more worth in ancient explanations, in every old answer.
At the age of 20, though, I was indiscriminately trusting, easily deceived by all manner of liars, cheaters and thieves.
The first is a traditional one, in which Ms. Holmes or Mr. Balwani deceived Theranos's investors about the company's prospects.
In January, Uber agreed to pay the commission $20 million over accusations that it deceived drivers by exaggerating potential earnings.
It is an apparition that comes and goes like lightning, and you may even wonder if your eyes deceived you.
In the meantime, several state attorneys general are investigating whether the company deceived the public about climate change for decades.
China has repeatedly denied any mistreatment of Uighurs and its foreign ministry said Ozil had been deceived by "fake news".
The bank has repeatedly claimed that it was misled by rogue employees who intentionally deceived its legal and compliance teams.
But on Thursday morning, Block Club Chicago reported that her friend, who is not identified, claimed he had been deceived.
I informed them that I knew it was a scam and he honestly did have me completely deceived for a while.
Once she was face-to-face with him, however, she felt that everything was a lie and that she'd been deceived.
Don't be deceived — March may not have the same snowy connotations as January and February, but it's still very much winter.
"The first group has been deceived by others and can be set free after signing a commitment form," he reportedly said.
"They should not be deceived by the United States," Ayatollah Khamenei said, according to remarks quoted by the state-run PressTV.
For Dante, this kind of fraud not only injures the person deceived by a flatterer; it also affects the larger community.
A review of court documents by BuzzFeed News found 12 cases where homeowners alleged to have been deceived by the group.
Students "don't have access to the information and internal documents you would need" to prove colleges intentionally deceived them, McCann argued.
A straight dose of the harshest reality might be the only cure for the addict's self-deceived beliefs and shortsighted preferences.
"We have been hoodwinked, bamboozled, led astray, run amuck, and flat out deceived," tweeted another shell-shocked victim of this trickery.
This group also said they were the least happy with their relationship, and were the most likely to report feeling deceived.
"He added: "We urge the world too to alert this tactic and not to be deceived by HK and Beijing Govt.
"Fossil fuel companies that deceived investors must be held accountable," Healey said in announcing the Exxon probe at a news conference.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman charges that Trump University, which operated between 22019 and 2010, deceived students into paying unfair tuition fees.
You search online and find a clinic that sounds perfect, but realize shortly after you get there that you've been deceived.
This is comfort food, it's a perfectly sweet execution of something we know very intimately; but don't be deceived by that.
She was deceived and used by North Korean intelligence, he said, and did not benefit in any way from her actions.
Prosecutors will have to show that entering and canceling orders not just deceived other traders but also deprived them of property.
Wright said on Thursday that Andresen and Matonis had not been deceived, but "that the world will never believe that now".
North Korea said it has been "deceived" by the United States in the last 18 months of broken down denuclearization talks.
This was a crooked game in a crooked world, he argued to a final jury of players he'd betrayed and deceived.
Two in 5 individuals have deceived their partner financially, according to a new survey from the National Endowment for Financial Education.
I myself as a survivor, wouldn't be in this position if I had not been deceived myself by several abusive men.
Meanwhile, Facebook said on Tuesday it is banning all cryptocurrency advertising to reduce the risk of users being misled or deceived.
" Its statement also claims Gibmedia was "running ads for websites that deceived people into paying for services on unclear billing terms.
At issue is whether Facebook violated a 22011 consent decree with the FTC over charges it deceived consumers about their privacy.
Uber may have even actively deceived Federal Trade Commission investigators who were already looking into the company for distinct, earlier data breach.
Facebook is facing hard questions following news that data-mining firm Cambridge Analytica deceived users and harvested information from 50 million profiles.
As LeCun concludes in his Facebook post, at the end of the day, what's really happening is that people are being deceived.
It "actively misled and deceived investors" in Abraaj funds over an extended period and misused investors' monies in various funds, DFSA said.
People have been deceived by a myth that a metal box in the hands of an investigator can detect truth or falsehood.
At issue is whether Facebook violated a 2011 consent decree with the FTC over charges that it deceived consumers about their privacy.
Goldman has said that bankers including Tim Leissner, who plead guilty to the scheme, deceived the firm and dodged its internal controls.
Lim said on Tuesday Najib's government deceived parliament over 1MDB finances and suppressed an investigation by intimidating and purging anti-corruption agents.
"Experian deceived consumers over how the credit scores it marketed and sold were used by lenders," CFPB Director Richard Cordray said Thursday.
Some residents who voted early in favor of the measure say they've been deceived into thinking they were voting for renewable energy.
Complicating matters, there is no word for "adoption" in the language many Ugandan villagers speak, Riley says, so mothers are easily deceived.
Many of those who were deceived, including Conti herself, only faced further frustrations once they turned to Airbnb for support and refunds.
He said it has not felt good driving the car for the last year, or knowing he was deceived by the company.
If you suspect you have been deceived, file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, or with your state attorney general's office.
But in February, the Detroit Free Press reported on emails that showed how the fake university lured and seemingly deceived enrolling students.
"In order not to be deceived by North Korea again, concrete measures and gestures must be shown by Pyongyang," he told CNN.
That year, the company entered into a consent agreement with regulators over charges that it had deceived users about its privacy practices.
Once his income from Ukraine dried up, the evidence showed, Mr. Manafort deceived banks to obtain loans to sustain a lavish lifestyle.
How can they avoid being deceived and cheated by online con men, hiding behind a cloak of anonymity or an assumed name?
We know Mumler was a fraud, but we don't know what kind of fraud — self-deceived true believer, confidence man or both?
NotPetya created significant downtime and a whopping $10 billion in damages, but its most subversive impact was how it deceived the public.
Heritage's customers, including wholesalers and distributors, were deceived into buying the products from the dummy corporations at market value, the lawsuit claimed.
The SEC sued Musk last week, claiming he had deceived investors when he tweeted that he had secured financing to go private.
He contends that Mr. de Pury deceived him about possible higher offers for the painting, voiding any possible agreement, gentlemanly or otherwise.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman sued Trump University in 2013, alleging it deceived thousands of students into paying unfair tuition fees.
It would not be very good for Mike Pence, the vice-president, whom Mr Flynn deceived over his conversations with the Russian ambassador.
In February, the Iranian authorities arrested 29 people who they said had been "deceived" into joining the protests against the compulsory hijab law.
"I think about our colleagues being deceived and dragged to South Korea and facing extreme hardship there," said a sobbing Han Yun Hui.
Numerous probes launched by US attorneys general are now attempting to uncover whether ExxonMobil, in particular, intentionally deceived the public about climate change.
On the other hand, Libby – the other possible target – has actively deceived Domenick and voted against his alliance when she turned on Morgan.
Pages and apps like this might have seemed innocent to the average Facebook user, but people in the marketing community were hardly deceived.
Local media reported many passengers were being taken to work as prostitutes and some had been deceived about the purpose of the journey.
In September, a prosecutor in Marseille launched an investigation into whether Merck KGaA had deceived patients with the change in the drug's formula.
He may have murdered, seduced, betrayed, deceived, pimped, and plagiarized his way to the top, but it clearly took a lot of work.
A Tow-Knight Center/Radius Global Market Research survey last year found that 54% of participants say they've felt deceived by native advertising.
The exits follow disclosures at a judicial inquiry into the country's financial sector that AMP misled many customers and deceived the corporate regulator.
After all, if our senses were being systematically and ubiquitously deceived, whether by demon or daemon, we would have no way of knowing.
But law enforcement also must be empowered to catalyze rescues of women who are forced, defrauded, coerced or deceived into commercial sexual exploitation.
I know that deceit is necessary in an undercover role, but it's still not nice knowing that you've deceived someone you genuinely liked.
The emails also highlight that Pentagon and White House officials later deceived the press and public on the coordination between the two buildings.
"Jim Justice deceived the state of West Virginia when he ran as a Democrat 85033 months ago," DGA Executive Director Elisabeth Pearson wrote.
The case, brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James, alleges that the company deceived investors about the true cost of climate change.
It also prevents prospective students from knowing that students before them were misled or deceived by the school they are thinking about attending.
Read more:Victoria's Secret head Les Wexner writes in a letter to his foundation that he is 'embarrassed' he was 'deceived' by Jeffrey Epstein.
PayPal recently reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over charges that its subsidiary, Venmo, had deceived customers about access to funds.
The coach, Rick Butler, and his wife, Cheryl, deceived parents and young players into joining the Sports Performance Volleyball Club in Aurora, Ill.
"Miss Aisyah was deceived and had no awareness whatsoever that she was being used as an intelligence tool of North Korea," he wrote.
Five of them were found to have deceived federal investigators or Congress about their interactions with Russians during the campaign or the transition.
"I was deceived and sold a whole bunch of fake antiques and ran up a huge debt as they didn't sell," he explained.
The government presented evidence that Mr. Atilla helped to devise the scheme and that he deceived United States Treasury Department officials about it.
"Peralta deceived investor after investor through bald lies and forged documents, enticing them with high returns on investments he never made," he said.
Israel recently released an archive of material, stolen from Tehran in January, to prove that the Iranian government deceived the world for years.
The bank has repeatedly denied wrongdoing and claimed that it was misled by rogue employees who intentionally deceived its legal and compliance teams.
Frances's defensive, deceived self-awareness, her painful errors in emotional judgment, feel so vividly truthful that the reader sympathetically braces for her comeuppance.
In July, the FTC filed a lawsuit against the firm, alleging that it deceived Facebook users by harvesting their information without their consent.
The prosecutors also told the judge that Mr. Manafort deceived them about transferring Trump campaign polling data to Mr. Kilimnik during the campaign.
Sean Tipton of the ASRM, who co-authored the paper, says he worries potential embryo recipients will be deceived by the word adoption.
In 2016, the Obama administration announced the regulation aimed at canceling the debt of those with degrees from schools that misled or deceived them.
The two lawmakers expressed outrage about allegations in the civil suit that their offices were deceived by generic drug makers during a 2014 investigation.
The Federal Trade Commission approved a settlement Friday with Uber Technologies over allegations that Uber deceived consumers about its privacy and data security practices.
The outliers, the women who gave birth in their 60s and 70s, have therefore often deceived their doctors, telling them they were under 55.
"People have a tendency not just to believe people, but to want to believe people," he said when asked how he deceived his victims.
Subtle cues do push users towards sharing more data or enabling voice recognition, but users aren't punished or deceived the way they are elsewhere.
The nation has been deceived many, many times before regarding the health of our presidents from Woodrow Wilson to FDR to JFK to LBJ.
For example, the CFPB sued student loan servicer Navient earlier this year after alleging that the company intentionally cheated and deceived borrowers for years.
The charges alleged that Lumosity deceived consumers with unfounded claims that its games could sharpen thinking in everyday life and protect against cognitive decline.
The automaker also highlighted that it didn't actually change the actual performance ratings of the Model S P85D, but some owners still felt deceived.
" Why it matters: "[O]ur proclivity for deceiving others, and our vulnerability to being deceived, are especially consequential in the age of social media.
Both Podesta and Mercury have hired outside firms to determine whether the former client deceived them about the source of their influence or funds.
The FBI misled and purposely deceived a federal court while using an unverified, completely phony opposition research bought and paid for by Hillary Clinton.
It mostly screens offbeat old films, and... For a quarter of a century, I willfully deceived myself into believing that hair care was simple.
"I feel deceived as a cabinet member and revolted as a citizen," Paulo Melo, the state official in charge of antipoverty programs, told reporters.
Don't be deceived by the clarity of this cocktail found at east London "agaveria" Hacha — it has the same sourness and salinity you'd expect.
It is bad enough that he deceives himself, but because he may have deceived others, it is worthwhile to make note of his errors.
This is a radical reconception of Antoine Dauvergne's 1753 opéra lyrique "La Coquette Trompée" ("The Coquette Deceived"), by the contemporary French composer Gérard Pesson.
"Cohen deceived the voting public by hiding alleged facts that he believed would have had a substantial effect in the election," according to prosecutors.
Saturn is the planet of reality, and Neptune is the planet of fantasy—when they clash, we can feel very disappointed or even deceived.
" Shame and scandal At a press conference this week, broadcast online, CARE employees held signs saying "Park must resign," and "CARE staff were deceived.
That came after a three-judge panel on the Court of Appeal for Ontario found last month that the project's investors had been deceived.
They can be people who are deceived by a strong personality or get caught up in their fears and terror of Obama and Hillary.
He said Mr. Flynn deceived not only F.B.I. agents, but also senior White House officials, who then repeated his lies to the American public.
But it said those numbers were not reliable because the authority had "systematically deceived HUD's inspectors by concealing the true condition of Nycha housing."
On Monday, Mr. Ghosn was arrested in Tokyo after a company investigation alleged that he had deceived Japanese financial authorities about his pay package.
"The short report accurately depicts a GE culture that historically hid losses and deceived investors," Davis wrote in a note last week to clients.
The Krims have said that Ms. Ortega and her family deceived them, claiming that Ms. Ortega was an experienced nanny when she was not.
Becerra, a case that challenges a California state law designed to ensure that women are not deceived when seeking to access reproductive health care.
The $1.6 billion lawsuit brought by the New York attorney general's office alleged that Exxon deceived investors about the true cost of climate change.
The lawsuit claims that Mr. Butler, and his wife, Cheryl, deceived parents and athletes into joining their Sports Performance Volleyball Club in Aurora, Ill.
Now Apple was on record for having directly deceived users—and, for many, it directly undercut the case for frequent upgrades instead of repairs.
As to whether he had deceived her, she replied, "I don't know how I could reach any other conclusion at this point in time."
Muslim groups have accused Purnama of blasphemy after he said his opponents had deceived voters by attacking him using a verse from the Koran.
NO CLARITY Google in response alleged that Gibmedia was running ads for websites that deceived people into paying for services on unclear billing terms.
The SEC sued Musk last week, claiming he had deceived investors by claiming in a tweet that he had secured financing to go private.
Some landlords claimed they were deceived, renting apartments to Mr. Beckman and his partners without knowing the units would be used as hotel rooms.
So this, then, is the question: Has Biden's experience taught him how American politics can work, or deceived him as to why it doesn't?
He fired the household worker who deceived him about his or her immigration status, and said that he paid all applicable taxes for the employee.
Ross fired the household worker who deceived him about his or her immigration status and said that he paid all applicable taxes for the employee.
L> and its former owner, National Australia Bank, alleging they were deceived when they took business loans from the bank up to 18 years ago.
And in almost all cases, the FTC only cracks down when a company has deceived its customers, which won't always apply in net neutrality cases.
The paradox is thus that today, there is in some way less deception than in a more traditional functioning of ideology: nobody is really deceived.
He looks so similar to the singer-songwriter that when This Morning sent him busking on the streets of London he even deceived multiple pedestrians.
"If the URL looks similar, and might cause you to be confused or deceived, we'll show a warning that helps you get back to safety."
They also show him directing his co-defendant to find less discerning customers who would be more easily deceived if people objected to the counterfeits.
A report by the U.S. State Department says such women have been deceived, forced into unwanted pregnancies, confined for forced concubinism and subjected to prostitution.
It alleges officials deceived relatives who donated the remains of their loved ones and the company conspired to traffic bodies and body parts for profit.
He bizarrely wanted to show the jury she deceived him ... suggesting he would not have had sex with her if he knew she was gay.
"I think about our colleagues being deceived and dragged to South Korea and facing extreme hardship there," said another of the women, Han Yun Hui.
They don't hesitate to donate when they see someone in need, but when they are deceived it makes them reluctant to give in the future.
Ola, a 29-year-old woman who works in public administration, said she had voted for PiS but now felt "very deceived" by the government.
LendingClub plunged as much as 17 percent on Wednesday after the Federal Trade Commission alleged that the online lender "deceived customers" on its fee structure.
L and its former owner, National Australia Bank, alleging they were deceived when they took business loans from the bank up to 18 years ago.
"I simply feel deceived," said Carla Martins, 65, a manicurist who sells baked snacks on the street in Rio de Janeiro to make ends meet.
"We were deceived and betrayed by the defendant's family, who remain wholly unaccountable for their role in the murders of our children," the statement said.
In the beginning of 2014, the organization obtained data on 50 million Facebook users in a way that deceived both the users and Facebook itself.
The lawsuit alleges that Cambridge Analytica deceived millions of Illinois Facebook users whose information was collected inappropriately, and that Facebook did not protect users' privacy.
And which has frustratingly deceived the heterosexual world into thinking that the "only way" lesbians fuck is by basically giving each other naked lap dances.
But I also think that they are deceived by a cruel ideology that has licensed the killing of millions of innocents for almost 50 years.
Today, I feel betrayed and deceived — as if President Trump used my pain, and the pain of working class America, simply to win political points.
But Mr. Andres said Mr. Manafort was simply deceiving the court, just as he had deceived law enforcement agencies and tax authorities over the years.
Questions of who was winning and losing were forever murky, and not only because Presidents Johnson and Nixon deceived Americans about the prospects for victory.
The company also deceived banks into approving the sale of homes by providing falsified documents, including paperwork edited or completed after homeowners had signed them.
The company also deceived banks into approving the sale of homes by providing falsified documents, including paperwork edited or completed after homeowners had signed them.
And after the war began, he did not say he voted to authorize military force only because Bush had deceived him about having peaceful intentions.
It said Mr. Kosemen had deceived the company after the news broke that Mr. Ghosn had flown on two of the private jets it managed.
This isn't the first time that Grubhub and Seamless have played fast and loose with restaurant owners' wishes, and potentially deceived users in the process.
Tehran police suggested that their actions were incited by foreigners, saying those arrested were "deceived" into removing their hijabs, Iran's semiofficial Tasnim News Agency reported.
Don't be deceived by their advertised storage with like "500GB" that try to trick you into overlooking the more important computer parts (processor and RAM).
China's foreign ministry said Ozil was "deceived by fake news" as social media platforms in the country such as Weibo were flooded with angry messages.
"PROTECTING CONSUMERS" Google said it blocked Gibmedia because it was running ads for websites that deceived people into paying for services on unclear billing terms.
In November, a prominent pastor received a 15-year sentence for raping female followers who said he had deceived them into believing he was God.
" Video At one point, Putin told Wallace: "You are completely deceived, and I am very sorry that you do not know the real situation…about Syria.
I wonder, will you see the Satanic Jew and the Synagogue of Satan, which has many races in it because Satan has deceived the whole world?
"This report shows that the American people were deceived by the FCC and Chairman Pai as they went about doing the bidding of Big Cable," Sen.
The FBI is investigating whether American Express' foreign exchange payments department deceived clients about pricing in order to win their business, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Meanwhile, Uber deceived the inspector and "served up a fake version of its app that was populated with ghost cars, to evade capture," the Times reports.
The app developer implies that by applying makeup, we have deceived others into thinking we're more beautiful than we are, and they're out to rectify that.
The fast food company stopped frying in delicious, delicious beef tallow in 1990 after outcry from vegetarians who were deceived into thinking they were animal-free.
After the piece went up, I heard again and again from readers who had thought they were incompetent cooks, because they'd trusted recipes that deceived them.
She said, among other things, they allowed up to 25 people to live in the warehouse and deceived officials and the building owners about that fact.
The CFPB has also fought against bad practices, including by recovering $480 million for students at for-profit chains who were deceived into taking predatory loans.
Comcast is being sued for more than $100 million by Washington state, which claims that the cable giant illegally deceived customers with various customer service guarantees.
Law enforcement officials in Oregon are investigating whether signature-gatherers deceived voters into signing a petition in support of repealing the state's decades-old "sanctuary" law.
State Street had allegedly deceived and profited off of clients by pricing foreign currency exchanges outside of competitive rates without telling them, according to the agencies.
Tehran police have suggested that their actions were incited by foreigners, saying those arrested were "deceived" into removing their hijabs, Iran's semiofficial Tasnim News Agency reported.
It may take place entirely in Montego Bay, but be not deceived: If you've come for palm trees and umbrella drinks, you've boarded the wrong plane.
Having survived the assassination attempt, Mr. Erdogan escaped on his official jet, which reached Istanbul safely after the pilot deceived rogue F-16s patrolling the airspace.
Notably, that means the money won't go to any of the Facebook users who the FTC says were deceived by Facebook's handling of their personal data.
An apology would be in order even if your seller friend was as deceived as the rest of you, and exercised a reasonable level of care.
Experts say that victims are more likely to be deceived into crossing the border willingly than being kidnapped and put in the back of a vehicle.
The FBI deceived Congress and a federal judge by withholding information that it had six closed-circuit television cameras monitoring the Davidians' home throughout the siege.
In fact, some plaintiffs from ADA drive-by lawsuits are actually suing their supposed attorneys because they were deceived about the nature of the lawsuits filed.
How is it that so many of the people we've gotten to know in Tulsa deceived Angela, Laurie, and Looking Glass so easily and so totally?
The focus only recently shifted to whether Huawei, and specifically Ms. Meng, deceived HSBC and other banks to get them to keep facilitating business in Iran.
Coscia, in which the judges rejected the argument that no one was deceived by orders placed and then quickly canceled because other traders do that routinely.
No one I worked for was ever deceived by my degrees of conservative principles, and that was my value to them: I understood the other side.
The plaintiffs' firm has since told the companies, according to FanDuel's court filings, that it represents about 18,000 consumers who were allegedly deceived by their ads.
The risks remain high that voters could be duped and deceived by foreign governments, U.S. candidates and advocacy groups — particularly online, where major regulatory gaps exist.
The bailing out of 1MDB by the finance ministry shows that the fund deceived the public about making debt obligations through a rationalization exercise, he said.
I don't see that, even if they had had a friendly outlet at their disposal, their anger at being deceived would have been any less strong.
Hunter has said the defendants -- Purdue Pharma, Johnson & Johnson, Teva Pharmaceuticals, Allergan and others -- deceived the public into believing that opioids were safe for extended use.
More than 18 months after the scandal first broke, the Federal Trade Commission has officially ruled that Cambridge Analytica deceived consumers through its data-gathering practices.
Tens of thousands of students who were deceived by now-defunct for-profit programs had more than $550 million in loans erased under the Obama administration.
Earlier this week, Lim said the Najib government had deceived the public and parliament over the country's financial situation and state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
The bailing out of 1MDB by the finance ministry shows that the fund deceived the public about making debt obligations through a rationalisation exercise, he said.
In addition to the public ridicule the festival generated, at least 80 investors lost more than $24 million by being deceived by McFarland into financing the fiasco.
The younger Mr Berger, who is 81, admits that he unintentionally deceived himself by readily believing the stories his parents and relatives related about his father's past.
The company has also heavily criticized New York Attorney General Eric Scheiderman, who in November 2015 launched a probe into whether the company deliberately deceived the public.
It alleged that DeVry deceived students by saying that 90 percent of its graduates actively seeking employment landed jobs in their fields within six months of graduation.
"Many parents are deceived into giving up their children, purely so that unscrupulous individuals can make a profit," said Lumos Chief Executive Georgette Mulheir in a statement.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a consumer financial watchdog agency, is fighting Navient in court over allegations the company deceived borrowers about repayment options and their rights.
That is, generally everyone is responsible for their own job search, but also, no one should be deceived about their six-figure investment in a graduate school.
"When I was getting ready for this hearing, I wanted to recheck all of our present and former employees," Ross told the panel, insisting he was deceived.
A new class-action lawsuit, first reported by Bloomberg, alleges health insurance company Centene deceived customers about how many doctors accept its Affordable Care Act health plans.
Obviously that is not the case, fighters are tricked and waltzed into tight submission attempts and sweeps just as they are deceived into eating well hidden punches.
But in the end, this move will ensure Americans hold the president accountable for the way he has mismanaged, and deceived the country and abused his power.
Foreign nationals are lured with the promises of steady and lucrative jobs, only to find upon arrival that they were deceived about their income and living situation.
Whether anything conveyed actually deceived the company, or was important to its decision to move forward, is something that is sure to be challenged by the defendants.
Thus, we propose that those men who most nearly identified with the study's deceived subjects were the ones most affected by the news of the study's abuses.
Consumers may be deceived into entering their credit card numbers or Facebook login information into these apps, which would expose them to financial or information security risks.
The city has deceived you — you can't actually see Big Ben, because Big Ben is the name of the bell inside the tower, not the tower itself.
Every member has vowed to open an investigation into whether Exxon knowingly deceived shareholders and the public for decades about the catastrophic consequences of anthropogenic climate change.
In that fight, the agency contended that Uber had "deceived consumers" by allowing its employees to access riders' most personal information, including the details of their trips.
Healey's lawsuit alleges Purdue for years deceived doctors and patients by misrepresenting the risks of addiction and death associated with the prolonged use of its prescription opioids.
The prince has expressed "deep personal regret" that he was deceived by Mr. Ball, and said he had not been aware that any abuse had taken place.
German prosecutors filed aggravated fraud charges yesterday against Martin Winterkorn, who was Volkswagen's C.E.O. when it deceived regulators about emissions levels, Christopher Schuetze of the NYT writes.
In the lawsuit, he said Credit Suisse had "deceived investors" about the quality of the mortgages it packaged into bonds that were sold in 2006 and 2007.
Judge Kessler originally ordered each set of statements to begin with a notice that cigarette makers had "deliberately deceived the American public" about the dangers of smoking.
It argues, essentially, that the deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein, and F.B.I. leaders deceived the federal judge who approved the wiretap warrant and extended it in 2017.
Last year, he recommended "Bad Blood," the story of Theranos, the blood-testing startup that deceived investors, patients, and business partners into believing its technology actually worked.
The defense team has cast Gates as an embezzler who deceived Manafort for his own interests, and blamed him for any willful attempts to break the law.
In a legal complaint filed on Thursday, Facebook said ILikeAd Media International Company – along with two Chinese citizens – deceived internet users into clicking ads and installing malware.
The news comes as Malaysia's new finance minister said this week that Najib's government had deceived the public and parliament over the country's financial situation and 1MDB.
They had deceived three prior administrations and presidents and each time gotten concessions from us and then thrown the United States and the global community under the bus.
VICE News has subtitled excerpts from the film: In most parts in the world, children who are recruited, groomed, and deceived by terrorist organizations are seen as victims.
How to handle it: "This is a favorable time for reviewing unconscious feelings — especially where we are sacrificing too much...or are being deceived or deceptive," Tripp says.
Ahok, who is running to keep his seat in February's gubernatorial elections, said Indonesians should not be deceived by people who used the verse to influence the election.
Thousands of other people attended the "Not My President" march, so what are they making of the fact that they, too, had unknowingly been deceived by Russian trolls?
Rhode Island senator Jack Reed then asked whether Facebook felt an obligation to individually notify all the users who had seen Russian ads that they had been deceived.
However, the oil and gas company is currently resisting legal probes that could prove whether it knowingly deceived the public and shareholders about the dangers of climate change.
"Jim Justice deceived the voters of West Virginia when he ran as a Democrat 250 months ago," said Democratic Governors Association executive director Elisabeth Pearson in a statement.
The state of New York is suing Exxon Mobil for fraud, alleging the oil company has long deceived investors on the risks climate change poses to its business.
" Booker pointedly read a Scripture from the book of Galatians: "Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, this he will also reap.
AX), was found to have charged customers for advice it never provided, then deceived the corporate regulator, while the country's biggest mortgage lender, Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA.
If he admits North Korea deceived him, it would make him look weak in the midst of negotiations and he would have to start curtailing the diplomatic initiative.
Most notably, the brief accuses the Justice Department of unjustified ideological meddling with a settlement that has proven popular with the allegedly deceived consumers who benefit from it.
The Times report also raises new questions about whether Facebook violated a 2011 consent decree with the Federal Trade Commission over charges it deceived consumers about their privacy.
It felt like being stabbed, to know the people who taught me had deceived me so thoroughly, and had kept me ignorant, on purpose, of so much history.
The surveys were a key part of a business model that lawsuits and investigators say deceived students who paid thousands of dollars to learn Mr. Trump's business tactics.
There are responsible ways to refurbish computers and save waste, but Mr. Lundgren intentionally deceived people about the software they were buying and put their security at risk.
Dean says there's evidence that automakers knew Takata inflators were defective yet continued to use them, but automakers say they were deceived by Takata and shouldn't be liable.
Meng's attorneys claim that Canadian authorities deceived Meng as to the nature of her detention and abused their search powers so they could collect evidence for the FBI.
Mueller's team also said van der Zwaan deceived others at his law firm, including former White House counsel Greg Craig, who was the lead author of the report.
In their complaint, filed in 2011, they contend that their employers engaged in mortgage improprieties and deceived federal regulators by hiding billions of dollars in losses from them.
Stopping climate change will be difficult, but we'll never do it if we allow ourselves to be deceived into investing in "solutions" which we know aren't good enough.
The Obama administration announced a regulation in 2016, known as borrower defense, aimed at canceling the debt of those with degrees from schools that misled or deceived them.
A man who is brilliant and who actually was deceived to an extent, comes from a great state, Utah, where my poll numbers have gone through the roof.
New York alleges Exxon deceived its investors about how much looming climate change regulations will likely hurt the oil giant's profits as the planet continues to relentlessly warm.
Barr deliberately deceived the public about the Mueller report, and he's deceiving the public again by ignoring the IG's finding that opening the Trump/Russia investigation was justified.
Nunes made false statements and deceived the American people in trying to cover up the fact that he was working with White House officials in this attempted scam.
The attorney general has said the defendants -- Purdue Pharma, Johnson & Johnson, Teva Pharmaceuticals, Allergan and others -- deceived the public into believing that opioids were safe for extended use.
The allegations in that case are more broad: that the company not only deceived investors, but consumers as well, into thinking Exxon's products were safe for the climate.
She ruled that he had deceived prosecutors about the use of donations raised by a pro-Trump political action committee to cover $125,000 worth of his legal bills.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Tuesday that Tehran would not be "deceived" by Trump's offer of negotiations and would not give up its missile program.
"The purpose of showing this video was to underscore the importance of not reacting emotionally or being deceived, as in the biased content shown," it said in a statement.
In March 2014, as the Russian flag rose in Crimea, he insisted the West had lied to and deceived Russia on everything from Kosovo to NATO expansion and Libya.
Between 2008 and 2014, traders employed by Merrill Lynch Commodities deceived other traders by injecting misleading information into the precious metals futures market, the DOJ said in a statement.
So though the senses are deceived, as St. Thomas said, the occasion is reverent, not social, and involves only inviting in a very tiny amount of the precious blood.
The government must show that the precious metals desk constituted an "enterprise" used to engage in wrongdoing and that both JPMorgan and its customers were deceived by the orders.
Among Rosenbaum's allegations: Morgan & Morgan's ads deceived prospective clients by implying that the law firm was not a referral service and that its lawyers would personally handle their cases.
U.S. authorities allege CFO Meng Wanzhou deceived international banks into clearing transactions with Iran by claiming the two companies were independent of Huawei, when in fact Huawei controlled them.
Higginbotham said he had conspired to make false statements to banks about the source and purpose of the funds and also deceived banks with fake loan and consulting documents.
It's an experience that draws you toward itself — to taste the best and richest stuff, but also naturally enough to find things out, such as if you're being ­deceived.
But, don't be deceived: The halo won't last, and the Republican Congress' approach to keeping the government open by only talking to itself will ultimately fail the American people.
They have also argued that Craig deceived them regarding his involvement in the release of the review, which he provided an embargoed copy to a New York Times reporter.
BP is going to pay its investors $2628 million to settle claims that it deceived them during and after the massive 28500 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
If you've ever made cauliflower fried rice, you know it's really not the same as the original, but with RightRice, I could've been deceived by its texture and taste.
He tweeted: "I'm going up against the greatest liars in history ... you've been tremendously deceived" Instead, he recommended people "research what I say" and make up their own minds.
Hard-liners have pointed to the financial complications as evidence that the United States can never be trusted, and that Mr. Rouhani has been deceived into making unreciprocated concessions.
" McDougal's lawyer, Peter Stris, said in a statement: "Through efforts including the collusion of her own lawyer, AMI has consistently deceived and manipulated Ms. McDougal through an illegitimate contract.
The collapse of the civil case gives Mr. Paxton a long-sought court victory over allegations that he deceived investors in a high-tech start-up called Servergy Inc.
" She quotes a commenter on the blog New Now Next, who says, "it sounds like these trannies were prostitutes who deceived straight male clients into thinking they were women.
In this case, the new restrictions are the response to an incident in July in which a young college graduate killed himself after being deceived by a pyramid scheme.
Specifically, it is looking into whether Facebook violated a 2011 agreement, or consent decree, it reached with the FTC over charges that it had deceived consumers about their privacy.
And consider the experience you've already had: You speculate that your boss may have felt deceived, and might not have hired you if he had known about your child.
Sergey Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, claimed that his government had been deceived by the United States and subsequently vetoed many U.N. resolutions related to the Syrian civil war.
On Thursday, the consumer bureau moved to end a case it initiated last year against four payday lenders that it said had deceived consumers by charging illegally high rates.
But at the same time, the president vented his frustration with Mr. McCain, saying he had let his state down and been deceived by Democrats into abandoning a promise.
United States in 2010 restricted this type of fraud to cases involving payment of a bribe or kickback to the defendant, not just unethical conduct that deceived an employer.
But the state's attorney general on Wednesday said that Jesus Cano of Albuquerque deceived dozens of consumers by misrepresenting the conditions of the often poorly maintained homes he sold.
North Korea said it was "deceived" by the United States and would be ending its openness to discussions after a year and a half of broken down denuclearization talks.
Dr. He had said he was trying to prevent H.I.V. infections in newborns, but the state media on Monday said he deceived the subjects and the medical authorities alike.
"If students have been deceived by institutions and suffered financial harm as a result, they should be made whole," DeVos said at a House Education and Labor Committee hearing.
I found the bed to be the most plush, comfortable thing about the room, so I think the cot-like look of the bed may have simply deceived people.
There&aposs nothing wrong with a person who has expertise elsewhere not knowing how to interpret financial jargon, but that gap in understanding opens a door to being deceived.
Yet many unscrupulous brokers are known to have deceived parents with false promises of a better life for their children in major cities, before placing them with exploitative bosses.
Furthermore, the more we care about other people, the more easily we are deceived by them, which explains why I am so easily duped by my students and my children.
Most of the women and girls know they will have to sell sex but are pressured by their families and deceived by traffickers, said Nigeria's anti-human trafficking agency (NAPTIP).
To those I have deceived, I am sorry, although I must say, in my SHEER ARROGANCE, I did not even realize that I had been a bad actor all along.
"They asked how I felt about Kim coming to the South, and I said we should not be deceived by him because I don't think he has changed," Choi said.
Prosecutors say he deceived investors in the funds and eventually repaid them with money stolen from Retrophin, which Shkreli founded in 2011 but was ousted from as CEO in 2014.
In 2012, Facebook entered a consent decree with the FTC agreeing that it deceived its users by telling them that certain information would be kept private, when it was not.
At trial, prosecutors portrayed Cosby as a serial sexual predator who deceived people with his persona as "America's Dad," while his defense has said that women have fabricated their accounts.
Pundits and political scientists have dubbed this polling whiff the "Bradley effect," surmising that some voters deceived pollsters about their intentions, and some have suggested racism was behind the defeat.
Its inspections also found violations of labor rights including workers being deceived about the conditions of their employment and being denied the right to take vacations or rest between shifts.
Our continued efforts to encourage China to abide by the existing rules-based international trading order only serve to convince Beijing that we are both hopelessly naïve and easily deceived.
In the lawsuit, the government claims that the Weather Company deceived users into turning on their location tracking, saying it would only be used to receive more precise weather reports.
They are victims of a situation of influence or control that they have been trapped and deceived, and I don't think it is ever appropriate to make fun of victims.
During that time (before getting custody) these people were telling my kids that I'm going to hell, that I'm deceived by Satan, that I was being horrible to their dad.
"The city council should not engage in any business for the next two years with this institution that has deceived, defrauded and duped its customers," Burke said in a statement.
James said the endorsements from computer-operated "bot" accounts pretending to express genuine opinions of real people deceived social media users by making those endorsed appear more popular or influential.
"My grandmother was facing cognitive decline at the end of her life and I think if she'd read this she might have been deceived by it," he told The Times.
"Tesla has in people's mind that they have cars that will just drive themselves totally, and it is so far from the truth, so they have deceived us," says Wozniak.
Facebook reached a similar consent decree with the FTC in 28503 over charges that it deceived users into thinking their information was private even though it was being shared publicly.
However, knowing he apparently colluded with Cohen to break the law and then lied about it, how are we to believe we are not being deceived about Russia as well?
Leading consumer group Public Citizen on Tuesday asked federal regulators to probe whether Amazon associates misled and deceived customers by failing to disclose they receive money to recommend certain products.
PayPal reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday over charges that its subsidiary Venmo had deceived customers about access to funds, privacy settings and data security.
Bill Kristol of The Weekly Standard wrote an outraged column about why there wasn't more outrage at Trump, who correctly pointed out that Americans were deceived into a catastrophic war.
Why it matters: Anthony Pompliano, who worked at Snap for a few weeks in 2015, claims that the company deceived investors' pre-IPO with inflated numbers and ignored his concerns.
Don't you feel a bit deceived, looking at these thigh-high boots made out of a material that sags under its own weight, as if exhausted of its own pretension?
Facebook reached a similar consent decree with the FTC in 2011 over charges that it deceived users into thinking their information was private even though it was being shared publicly.
The complaint describes an elaborate edifice of false statements through which the two "deceived investors" into believing Theranos's unique technology could perform comprehensive tests on a single drop of blood.
"Facebook failed to protect the privacy of its users and deceived them about who had access to their data and how it was used," Mr. Racine said in a statement.
A song lyric can try to tell the story in one line, but here we show Fantine's early life, how she falls in love, is deceived and has a baby.
But the Five Star Movement is not the only political force to have profited from fake news, and students are not the only ones who can be deceived by it.
But he later told undercover officers that he had been trying to carry out an attack and that he had deceived the jury, in part by shaving off his beard.
It argues G.M. deceived customers by marketing the vehicles as "clean" diesel trucks and seeks to force the company to buy the vehicles back and compensate owners for economic losses.
The commission's announcement pointedly noted that students who felt they had been deceived by the school could seek to have their federal loans wiped out through the borrower-defense program.
Once a champion for human rights, she is now expected to argue at The Hague that the world has been deceived by report after report of atrocities against Rohingya Muslims.
In a world where women are often portrayed as being deceitful if they make themselves look younger than they are, some onlookers seem to feel deceived by Grant's silver hair.
Irving Firemen's Relief & Retirement Fund in Texas, which owns a small amount of Uber equity, alleges that Uber and its ousted CEO Travis Kalanick knowingly deceived investors while raising money.
Irving Firemen's Relief & Retirement Fund in Texas, which owns a small amount of Uber equity, alleges that Uber and its ousted CEO Travis Kalanick knowingly deceived investors while raising money.
The students we are trying to help have been doubly victimized — first by the for-profit colleges that deceived them, and now by the federal government that refuses to help.
If the church is to be rescued, it will have to happen in the everyday lives of the faithful, no longer deceived by illusions or false promises of faithless shepherds.
The court filings detail a scheme in which the German automaker deceived regulators and customers for years, and dozens of employees destroyed documents, even after the scandal broke in September 2015.
But some customers feel deceived because when they tip, they're expecting that money to be an additional payment to the driver — on top of whatever the company would pay them anyway.
The homeowners told the Waco Tribune that they felt they had been "deceived" by Magnolia Realty, the Gaines-owned real estate business that handles many of the transactions on the show.
Name Withheld Here's an easy test: If your impostures had been exposed at the time, your prospective buyers would have felt deceived — and your cheeks would probably have burned with shame.
When there are few options for treatment, a patient is likely to be deceived because they are more desperate for solutions than the same patient with many available options for treatment.
However, the Milgram experiment also was called out for its own ethical issues, as it deceived its volunteer participants and put them in a situation that could have caused psychological harm.
In a prepared statement read in court, Abdel-Wadood said he deceived investors at the direction of Abraaj founder Arif Naqvi, who is fighting extradition to the United States in London.
And the company allegedly deceived "tens of millions of users" by implying that a facial recognition feature on the service had not been enabled by default, when in fact it had.
It's entirely possible that he will keep very little of his $1.1 million from Thursday's settlement, after taxes, a cut for his lawyers and any remaining compensation for the deceived supporters.
Greebel's lawyer, Reed Brodsky, said at a hearing earlier this month before U.S. District Judge Kiyo Matsumoto that he aimed to prove that Shkreli was guilty and that he deceived Greebel.
"I have deceived this girl, first getting her hooked on Harry Potter, Magic: The Gathering, and Dungeons & Dragons!" he recited to me in an arrogant, sinister voice, peppered with maniacal laughter.
I'm going to fill that void: become Georgio Peviani and help him fulfill his potential, by becoming the toast of an industry fake enough to be deceived by a fake man.
Ronaldo did just that, and, uncannily, two players in the defensive wall — Naldo and Josuha Guilavogui — parted just as the ball reached them, leaving a hole that deceived their own goalkeeper.
The Ugandan government would later determine that Mata's mother had been deceived, with a Ugandan court finding that the referral form had been forged and wasn't actually signed by Ugandan police.
It remains a source of deep personal regret that I was one of many who were deceived over a long period of time about the true nature of Mr. Ball's activities.
Tens of thousands of students who were deceived by now-defunct for-profit programs had more than $550 million in loans erased under the Obama administration, according to The Associated Press.
The brand problem, a persistent issue for years, has only gotten worse since the company admitted last year that it had deceived regulators about how much its diesel cars were polluting.
The F.T.C. found that the company had deceived both buyers and sellers of its products, and that the majority of its distributors made little to no money or lost money outright.
"They were in early interviews saying they were deceived and thought they were going to be working in a nail salon once they arrived in the United States," she told Hill.
He's preoccupied by the question of whether she knew she was engaged in deception, or whether she was such a zealot that she deceived herself along with her investors and patients.
The brokers may have recognized the University of Northern New Jersey as a visa mill, Mr. Nassirian said, but he could see how some students could be deceived by its certifications.
At trial, prosecutors portrayed Cosby as a serial sexual predator who deceived people with his persona as "America's Dad," while his defense said Constand and his many accusers fabricated their accounts.
Cambridge Analytica beginning in 2014 obtained data on 50 million Facebook users via means that deceived both the users and Facebook, the New York Times and London's Observer reported on Saturday.
The report...laid out in stunning detail allegations McCabe had deceived investigators about his role in approving the disclosure, even as he lashed out at others in the FBI for leaks.
"I feel deceived by a president who has lied once again," said Carolina Huaman Oyague, one of thousands of protesters who took to the streets in Lima, the capital, on Tuesday.
Privacy advocates said the partnerships seemed to violate a 2011 consent agreement between Facebook and the F.T.C., stemming from allegations that the company had shared data in ways that deceived consumers.
But by the eighth installment of the show, which has been wildly successful, Sidney is beginning to suspect she's been deceived, and that her great coup was actually a con job.
They depict a man who used his stature to coerce women into crossing professional boundaries, and deceived them into believing that he had the approval of senior faculty in doing so.
" The suit contends that prosecutors repeatedly deceived witnesses and judges, and abused a provision of Louisiana law that allows, in some circumstances, for the detention of witnesses whose testimony is "essential.
But do not be deceived: We may be sailing to dystopia, but it is not Gilead but an undiscovered country, awaiting some new visionary to map its coastlines and dark heart.
If not, then we know the world has been deceived by North Korea — another in a series of obvious mistakes, allowing Kim more time to build ever more advanced atomic arms.
Influencer marketing is still a total shitshow for the average Instagram user, who is constantly being deceived by influencers and brands, either on purpose or because the rules are too confusing.
In many respects, "Holy Chicken!" is more about media literacy than anything else, and the extent to which consumers willingly allow themselves to be misled, if not outright deceived, by advertising.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's previous government deceived the public and parliament over the country's financial situation and state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), the new government's finance minister said on Tuesday.
North Korea says it has been "deceived" by the United States and that the the past 18 months were nothing but "lost time" as Washington has attempted to work toward denuclearization.
Mohiussunnath Chowdhury, 28, from Luton, north of London, boasted to undercover detectives about having deceived the jury after being acquitted of wounding police officers outside Queen Elizabeth's London home in 2017.
The CFTC alleges Monex, deploying high-pressure sales tactics, deceived thousands of retail customers who lost a total of $290 million in connection with illegal, off-exchange leveraged precious metals transactions.
Now, the company and the Federal Trade Commission have reached a settlement over misleading marketing after the company was found to have deceived its users over its handling of email data.
Under a 2011 agreement with the FTC over charges Facebook had deceived users regarding their privacy, the FTC could have penalized Facebook $40,000 per user per day for violating the agreement.
"The plants were deceived by this (warm weather) and decided it is spring already, so they are in bloom," said head gardener Anton Dubenyuk, warning that could mean less color later.
And while the United States has lied, deceived, fudged and gaslit its way through Vietnam, Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib, Iraq and Afghanistan, it has still been covetous of the place truth holds.
That's because we're still mistakenly giving the benefit of the doubt to a group of people who have repeatedly lied and deceived the American people — until they are caught red-handed.
Current and former officials told the Post they believed Flynn deceived the vice president, adding they could not rule out the possibility he acted with the knowledge of other transition officials.
The prosecutors convinced Judge Jackson that Mr. Manafort had deceived them about his talks with Mr. Kilimnik, including their conversations about a possible deal that might have served the Kremlin's ends.
"This means that not only were athletes cheated, but the IOC and the Olympic ideal have been deceived," Prokop wrote, asking the IOC to take action against Russian track and field athletes.
She pointed to an incident involving Google's face-tracking technology, where contractors reportedly deceived people of color into taking facial scans to train its facial detection technology for its latest Pixel smartphone.
The best he could do is infer that he's actually surrounded by fellow humans and anchor that belief in a conviction about an all-good God ensuring that he isn't being deceived.
"Facebook failed to protect the privacy of its users and deceived them about who had access to their data and how it was used," Attorney General Karl Racine said in a statement.
Online "brain training" company Lumosity will pay $2 million to settle charges that it deceived users with claims that its games could improve mental performance and stave off age-related cognitive decline.
While a Goldman investment banker named Tim Leissner has plead guilty to participating in the scheme, the bank has said that Leissner and others deceived the firm and dodged its internal controls.
While dismissing bribery allegations, the report also repeated a Defence Ministry complaint that the Alpine republic appeared to have been "deceived" regarding its partners' ability to deliver certain jets as initially agreed.
The biggest problem about this is not just that people were deceived about apps they were downloading; that is, they didn't fully understand how much of their private data they were exposing.
Most notably, the state alleges that Comcast deceived Washington customers into paying $73 million over five years for a "near-worthless 'protection plan'" that failed to disclose many areas it didn't cover.
Other investigations and litigation followed, ranging from class-action complaints, alleging that consumers had been deceived by Intuit's tactics, to investigations and lawsuits by regulators and prosecutors in New York and California.
"I feel deceived and cheated by Pedro Sánchez," Mr. González said, after disclosing that Mr. Sánchez had promised him that the Socialists would not block Mr. Rajoy's election and prolong the deadlock.
Regulators had been investigating whether Petrobras deceived minority shareholders by presenting misleading information to them in the offer, the world's largest ever follow-on stock offering, which took place in September 2010.
Google agreed in 85033 to submit to independent privacy assessments every two years as part of a settlement with the FTC over charges that it had deceived users about its privacy practices.
Finally, we continue to be deceived about the enormous and epidemic nature of often-invisible institutional racism, preferring instead to direct our ire at the more easily identified and vilified interpersonal racism.
Instead I would be looking for the thing that too many people deceived themselves into believing Trump might be, and that Bannonite populism for all its potential strength now lacks: a leader.
Additionally, if you find a property online that says it was listed by the owner, but when you call, find yourself speaking to a broker, you are already being deceived, Hamm warns.
BERLIN — German prosecutors on Monday filed aggravated fraud charges against Martin Winterkorn, the former chief executive of Volkswagen who led the company when it deceived regulators about its vehicles' diesel exhaust levels.
"Because Munchee was making reckless and unsupported claims about incredible returns that deceived investors and separated little old ladies from their hard-earned retirement ether," you might assume, but you'd be wrong.
A news report said the Tehran Police were "deceived by the propaganda of a campaign named White Wednesdays" that called for women to remove their veils and wave them overhead on sticks.
"My grandmother was facing cognitive decline at the end of her life and I think if she'd read this she might have been deceived by it," he said in a phone interview.
Consumers who felt deceived when they discovered that Kirin beer was made in the U.S. and not Japan – despite advertising that suggested it was imported – sued Anheuser-Busch in 2013 and won.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. regulators on Friday said they had found now-defunct British political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica deceived consumers about the collection of Facebook Inc data for voter profiling and targeting.
"We just asked to listen to us, just to listen to the alternative version," Veselnitskaya reportedly said, while slamming the sanctions and claiming lawmakers like Rohrabacher had been deceived with such measures.
Merkel told parliament in Berlin on the eve of the Brussels summit that no one should be "deceived" by a relative lull in arrivals since Austria and Balkan countries shut their borders.
His loyalty to Nixon was never-bending, even though he later admitted that he had been "deceived" by the president on aspects of the Watergate cover-up at the time it happened.
Mr. Trump has said the unsayable on multiple issues, from declaring that we were deceived into war to calling for higher taxes on the wealthy (although his own plan does no such thing).
Instead, the Quran course "turned out to be a terrorist, criminal course, with disastrous results for those [juveniles] who were deceived," General Said al-Qahtani, Director of Police for Mecca, tells the viewer.
Khloé Kardashian felt especially deceived after Caitlyn revealed her new look in a June 2015 Vanity Fair cover story, which the Good American Jeans founder claims she and her family knew nothing about.
It became ground zero for players looking for evidence that Hello Games had deceived them, a digital smoking gun that proved No Man's Sky designer Sean Murray was, in fact, full of shit.
For example, Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk had to give up the chairman position at the company to settle a complaint with the Securities and Exchange Commission that his tweets had deceived shareholders.
The Education Department will stop the two-year attempt to delay an Obama administration regulation that helped students who were deceived by for-profit colleges have their loans forgiven, the Associated Press reports.
"Defendants have deceived Amazon's customers and Amazon, infringed and misused the IP rights of Nite Ize, and harmed the integrity of Amazon's store, and tarnished Amazon's and Nite Ize's brands," the lawsuit states.
"If children have figured out that including ice in a cold beverage decreases the amount of liquid they will receive, [then] a reasonable customer would not be deceived [by the ice]," he wrote.
"When I was getting ready for this hearing, I wanted to recheck all of our present and former employees," Ross told the panel, insisting he was deceived Senators appeared to accept Ross's explanation.
I'm not shocked by this, and I don't feel deceived; in every case, the practices the filmmakers are chastised for are practices they have admitted to — either in making-of media or interviews.
The Prime Minister stated these materials about Iran's nuclear history, intentions and practices, proved him "100 percent right" that Iran deceived the international community and cannot be trusted to uphold the nuclear deal.
"Facebook failed to protect the privacy of its users and deceived them about who had access to their data and how it was used," Attorney General Karl Racine (D) said in a statement.
"This ICO was based on a social media marketing blitz that allegedly deceived investors with purely fictional claims of business prospects," said Robert A. Cohen, Chief of the SEC Enforcement Division's Cyber Unit.
Kushner had asked Obama's aides for a "heads-up" if a resolution was in the works, so when he heard a vote was coming he felt that the Trump team had been deceived.
The lawsuit, brought by Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, alleges that Purdue deceived doctors and patients by misrepresenting the risks of addiction and death associated with the prolonged use of its prescription opioids.
Some of Cohen's allegations—that Trump deceived a bank and the Internal Revenue Service; that he oversaw a hush payment to an adult-film star—if true, may worsen the President's legal problems.
Innocent suspects confess because they are terrified and confused and exhausted; because they are deceived or tricked; because they don't understand what they are doing; because they feel hopeless and helpless and isolated.
Just a week prior, identity theft protection firm LifeLock agreed to pay a record $100 million fine to settle an FTC lawsuit that it had deceived customers about how secure their data was.
Joe Walsh, the former Republican congressman turned TV and radio personality, said in a series of Twitter posts late Tuesday and early Wednesday that he, too, had been deceived by Mr. Cohen's show.
Shawn Rome and Justin Wright, two of the three tattoo artists who licensed their work to Solid Oak, said they had been deceived by its founder, Matthew Siegler, and never desired a lawsuit.
Mr. Lee told the court that watching Chinese state television during his prolonged detention convinced him that he had been deceived by Taiwan's free news media and was wrong about China's political system.
For instance, Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou wrote a series of reports in 2015 that medical tech start-up Theranos' technology did not work and that the company had systematically deceived investors.
"This ICO was based on a social media marketing blitz that allegedly deceived investors with purely fictional claims of business prospects," said Robert A. Cohen, chief of the SEC Enforcement Division's Cyber Unit.
There were plenty of unscrupulous recruiters who made all kinds of promises and deceived trusting job seekers — a cruel and sordid side of the industry that Mr. Wiley acknowledged is all too common.
"The perpetrator manipulated and deceived (Morella) so that she would leave her home" three decades ago, prosecutors said, adding that Salazar was arrested in Maracay and is being held at a police station.
Prince Charles submitted a letter to the inquiry saying he had been deceived for a long time "about the true nature" of Ball, and denied trying to influence the outcome of the investigation.
"With this scheme in place, Defendants have deceived NYC consumers about things as basic as the actual price of the phone to things as complicated as the terms of financing," the complaint states.
French investigators allege that Kerimov, whose family controls Russia's largest gold producer Polyus, deceived the tax man over the true price of luxury villas purchased on the Riviera to avoid taxes in France.
Lil Duval is doubling down on saying a transgender woman would be "dying" if he found out she'd deceived him -- but he also insists he has no problem with gay or transgender people.
For AGs or other state officials to claim consumers were deceived, they should be required to show that consumers actually read companies' privacy notices – an impossible task since almost no one does read them.
"I didn't know or hadn't let myself see until that moment that although the situation with Amy hadn't directly involved Will, my actions and dishonesty had made him feel deceived and betrayed," Kattan said.
In September he told some fishermen that he understood why some would not vote for him, because they were deceived by those claiming that the Koran forbids Muslims to be governed by a kafir.
That agreement resolved charges that Facebook "deceived consumers by telling them they could keep their information on Facebook private, and then repeatedly allowing it to be shared and made public," according to the FTC.
"Elizabeth Warren has already been exposed as a fraud by the Native Americans she impersonated and disrespected to advance her professional career, and the people of Massachusetts she deceived to get elected," Paracale said.
It's interesting ... Troncoso calls out 3 flavors -- cheddar and bacon, bacon ranch and sour cream and onion -- and says she was deceived into buying bags of the sour cream and onion back in June.
Ms. Lowell said the researchers were not sure whether the restaurants and food stores knowingly deceived their customers, or if they themselves were victims of a bait and switch when they purchased the fish.
" Purdue, the lawsuit continues, "misled and deceived doctors into prescribing more of Purdue's opioids, in increasingly dangerous doses, and for longer periods of time, while persuading doctors and patients alike to forego safer alternatives.
Unsealed flight logs show that Trump was on Epstein's private jet in 1997Victoria's Secret head Les Wexner writes in a letter to his foundation that he is 'embarrassed' he was 'deceived' by Jeffrey Epstein.
They deceived Nazi aerial reconnaissance planes over Britain by fashioning dummy aircraft and an armada of decoy "landing craft," composed of painted canvases pulled over steel frames, around the mouth of the River Thames.
The Rosen Law Firm brought a March 12 shareholder class action alleging that Norwegian Cruise Lines deceived investors by failing to disclose the allegedly false assurances its salespeople were giving customers about the coronavirus.
"One could argue we would be deceived by the North as we have been for the last 20 years, but that's the past - we have different people and different programs now," the official said.
These are the folks who harbored Osama bin Laden, have provided cover and aid for the Taliban, and deceived President Obama's military and diplomatic leaders while gulling them for billions of dollars in aid.
The company, according to the suit, deceived the public about its true financial exposure to potential regulations and policies that could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and blunt the worst effects of global warming.
If a majority of Americans refuse to accept racial hygiene as a legitimate policy goal that justifies reducing immigration to a trickle, then they must be spooked, deceived and ransomed into doing it anyway.
Why it matters: This represents a "rare victory" from Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, who has limited relief programs for students who claim they've been deceived by the "career-school chain," writes the Times.
In the redacted sentencing document released Saturday, prosecutors documented the range of people Manafort deceived, including "Members of Congress, and members of the executive branch of the United States government" with his illegal lobbying.
"Before, nobody knew - it was a secret thing," said 30-year-old Anita, who was sex trafficked to Italy in 2011, after being deceived into thinking she was going to work as a hairdresser.
Although her Instagram account has since been disabled, Jeannine came across the familiar username in a BBC article published last month, which explained how Ashley had also deceived an adoptive mom named Samantha Stewart.
She methodically outlined how the case took shape, landing her sentence after she described how Manafort deceived the American public, and how secret lobbying on behalf of foreign governments in the US hurts democracy.
China's foreign ministry said Ozil had been deceived by fake news as the country's Twitter-like Weibo platform erupted with angry messages, some calling for the London club to sack their highest-paid player.
Prosecutors allege that Mr. Stone deceived the House Intelligence Committee about his efforts to contact WikiLeaks during the 2016 presidential election and that he tried to pressure another witness to lie to the committee.
Mansour's sudden nomination as leader after some militants believed he had deceived the movement over the death of Mullah Omar caused strong resentment among some Taliban, who also said he was being controlled by Pakistan.
Grady is recruited to help capture the dinosaur, but at some point, the pair realizes that they've been deceived, and back on the mainland, the dinosaurs will be auctioned off or used for other purposes.
Part of a writer's job should be to dishearten the happily deceived, to quash the misconceptions of the pharisaical, to lure the hermetic from whatever bolt-holes they've built for themselves—to unsettle and upset.
In March the FTC announced it was exploring the possible misuse of personal information and whether Facebook had violated its 2011 consent decree with the agency over charges it had deceived consumers about their privacy.
Prosecutors said the practices caused the fund's net asset value to be overstated by tens of millions of dollars each month and deceived investors into believing the bonds were relatively liquid, when they were not.
Ms. Hu, 37, interviewed by Sing Tao in mainland China, said Mr. Lam had deceived her into mailing banned books to customers in the mainland, which she said she had not known was a crime.
Perhaps, as the title implies, we are all of us "Under the Harrow" — vulnerable to the mysterious brutality of strangers and so often deceived by the people we love most and think we know best.
His appearance set up the core question of the trial: whether jurors will believe Gates' version of events or the defense case that Manafort was an innocent party who was deceived by his former protégé.
The lawsuit claims that Purdue, under the leadership and direction of the directors and CEOs, deceived prescribers and patients to get more people to use Purdue's opioid products, at higher doses and for longer periods.
"The students we are trying to help have been doubly victimized — first by the for-profit colleges that deceived them, and now by the federal government that refuses to help," Ament said in a statement.
The public was routinely deceived about the atomic bomb tests, the downwinders, the human radiation experiments, Three Mile Island and contamination at hundreds of places like Rocky Flats, Santa Susana, Uravan, Rancho Seco and Hanford.
Herbalife hailed the FTC settlement as a victory for its business model as the FTC said the company may have deceived hundreds of thousands of people but stopped short of calling it a pyramid scheme.
"Facebook failed to protect the privacy of its users and deceived them about who had access to their data and how it was used," Attorney General Racine said of his decision to sue the company.
For the AKP, the narrative is politically useful: It deflects from the government's own culpability in empowering the Gulenist movement and helps to reinforce the government's position that it was deceived by the secretive group.
That sense among voters of having been deceived is a problem that has haunted Mr. Macron since his election victory last year, after he had campaigned on promises to make France grow and reduce unemployment.
He said he had been introduced to the Gulen movement by a fellow officer and had been drawn closer to it because of his Muslim faith, but he added that he had ultimately been deceived.
The world hasn't forgotten about the fact that the automaker put 11 million vehicles on the road which purposely polluted far more than the legal limit, and that the company deceived regulators in the process.
"We have been deceived by the U.S., being caught in the dialogue with it for over one year and a half, and that was the lost time for us," the Pyongyang foreign ministry official said.
In the meantime, the Iranian regime has to this day successfully deceived the West, with the support of the pro-appeasement camp, in depicting an image of IRGC-backed hardliners against so-called moderates/reformists.
During the hearing, the prosecutors also detailed how they believed Mr. Manafort deceived them about his contacts with Konstantin V. Kilimnik, a longtime business partner in Ukraine who prosecutors say has contacts with Russian intelligence.
" And that, because consumers are more likely to purchase and pay more for locally-sourced snacks, "Pinnacle is exploiting the State of Hawaii for its own financial benefit, at the expense of the deceived consumers.
Pell also said he was deceived and lied to by superiors as a young priest in the 1970s and has denied he ignored complaints or that he was complicit in the transfer of a paedophile priest.
Massachusetts filed suit against ExxonMobil on Thursday, claiming the oil giant misled investors about the risk climate change posed to its business and deceived consumers about the oil company's role in contributing to the climate crisis.
LendEDU and three company officers deceived the public by promoting the website as an unbiased and objective resource when, in reality, the best product ratings went to the highest bidder, according to a complaint filed Feb.
Pilz said they had "a seamless chain of evidence" to prove that Daimler deceived the Austrian Economy Ministry about side deals intended to boost the local economy that were required by Austria to agree the purchase.
Gilstrap-Portley had deceived school administrators following Hurricane Harvey using the fact that the storm laid waste to homes and schools to his advantage when he enrolled at Hillcrest High School in October 2017, Harris says.
The verse suggests Muslims should not take Jews or Christian as their allies or leaders and in his remarks, Ahok said Indonesians should not be deceived by opponents who use the verse to influence the election.
Commander Dean Haydon, the head of Scotland Yard's counter-terror command, said Hassan had deceived facilitators who were trying to steer him away from extremism, giving them the impression he was engaging positively with the program.
Khamenei, who has the final say on all major Iranian domestic and foreign policy and only reluctantly backed the nuclear negotiations, said on Monday Rouhani's government should not be deceived by European countries and their "smiles".
No matter how many pills he takes, or how earnestly Morpheus assures him that this new reality is the real one, Neo is still relying on his senses, and his senses can still theoretically be deceived.
"It's not their fault in many cases that they've been brought up and are deceived and ignorant from birth," he said, according to a transcript of a June 15, 2015, sermon published on the church's website.
So it seems likely that Bloomberg privately cheered the news Wednesday that New York's attorney general had filed a lawsuit against ExxonMobil alleging the oil giant deceived investors over its financial risks from climate change regulations.
The lawsuit claims that Purdue, under the leadership and direction of the defendant directors and CEOs, deceived prescribers and patients to get more people to use Purdue's opioid products, at higher doses and for longer periods.
The SEC complaint appears to follow this string of events, alleging that Theranos, Holmes and Balwani made "numerous false and misleading statements in investor presentations, product demonstrations, and media articles" that deceived investors in the process.
"People feel like fools, they feel like dupes and they feel deceived," said Michelle Bearden, a 22013-year veteran of The Tribune who was laid off in 213.3 and keeps in close touch with former colleagues.
SINGAPORE, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Singapore said on Thursday it had levied an S$11.2 million ($8 million) fine on Swiss bank UBS after investigations showed its advisors deceived clients over prices for bonds and structured products.
Shareholders of NationsBank and BankAmerica, who alleged they were deceived about the 1998 merger that created Bank of America, received a total of $490 million, of which about $20133 million was allocated to former NationsBank investors.
Mosseri says clickbait makes up just one or two percent of the total content in News Feed, but that it's bad for business to have people deceived and disappointed by what they see in News Feed.
I think people scrolling through online fast-fashion brands have to be OK with taking a risk — from being deceived by an item that appears differently in person, to dealing with sometimes-unreliable and delayed shipping.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - The government of ousted Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak deceived parliament over the finances of state fund 1MDB and suppressed an investigation by intimidating and purging anti-corruption agents, officials said on Tuesday.
NOVEMBER 2011 Facebook agrees to settle charges by the F.T.C. that it deceived users by telling them that they could keep their profile information private and then repeatedly allowing it to be shared and made public.
At the start of his cross-examination on Thursday, one of Mr. Raniere's lawyers, Marc Agnifilo, appeared to question Daniela's credibility, asking about how she once deceived border patrol agents while entering the United States illegally.
That Mr. Ghosn may have deceived regulators while enriching himself runs afoul of cultural norms in Japan, where the public is more likely to forgive corporate cover-ups when executives appear to be protecting the company.
Joey Gugliemelli, better known by his drag persona Sherry Pie, is alleged to have deceived his former classmates at SUNY Cortland in New York, as well as actors he worked with in a Nebraska theater company.
The AdvoCare settlement has echoes of the agreement the F.T.C. reached three years ago with Herbalife, the nutritional supplement provider, which paid $200 million to settle allegations that it deceived buyers and sellers of its products.
That state is seeking up to $800 million in damages over claims that Johnson & Johnson deceived tens of thousands of women and doctors about the benefits of pelvic mesh to treat both organ prolapse and incontinence.
If Uber deceived certain users of its app, or made misleading statements to the local authorities about how it operated to secretly let its drivers avoid them, that could be the start of a fraud case.
Phillipa Kenwright, one of the detectives involved in the case, said the victims were unaware they had been deceived until they were contacted by police, and it had been devastating for them to learn the truth.
Because the statute of limitations had run out to hold Mr. Craig accountable for any actions before October 2013, jurors were limited to considering whether he deceived federal officials during the three-month period that followed.
For more than a decade, Mark Zuckerberg has been in the public eye, first as tech's golden boy and the genius behind Facebook and more recently as some manner of cyber villain who deceived its users.
Rights groups have documented many cases where migrant workers are not paid on time; some are deceived by employers who promise to pay them at the end of a contracted period, but fail to do so.
What would it say about us, as a society, to forgive someone who for months distorted and deceived from the White House lectern, merely because he's willing to look silly in front of a live audience?
"There was no question in my mind when I saw it that he was out, and then I saw the replay and I was like well, maybe my eyes deceived me a little bit," Cobb said.
Miss Universe trademarks are "famous and distinctive," and DIC's use of them deceived the public and caused "substantial and irreparable harm" to the pageant, IMG said in its complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan.
Last week, more than a dozen children's advocacy groups called on the F.T.C. to investigate Facebook after reports surfaced that the company had knowingly deceived children into racking up fees from games on its social network.
In 20163, for example, Facebook settled with the FTC over charges it had deceived users by "telling them they could keep their information on Facebook private, and then repeatedly allowing it to be shared and made public".
In July 2016 Herbalife agreed with the FTC to restructure its U.S. business operations and pay $200 million to settle charges that it deceived customers into believing they could earn substantial amounts of money selling Herbalife products.
"It yielded to Beijing because of economic benefits, did a diplomatic turn in a very unfriendly way and deceived the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) until the last minute," David Lee, Taiwan's foreign minister said.
An indictment filed in federal court in Abingdon, Virginia, alleged Indivior deceived health care providers and health care benefit programs into believing the film version of Suboxone was safer and less susceptible to abuse than similar drugs.
It's a kind of "tree falling in the woods and no one is around to hear it" type conundrum – if consumers don't read privacy policies then how can they be deceived by errors in a privacy policy?
"Elizabeth Warren has already been exposed as a fraud by the Native Americans she impersonated and disrespected to advance her professional career, and the people of Massachusetts she deceived to get elected," Parscale said in a statement.
It was reported that Mr. Davis had deceived Mr. Kerkorian into investing in Delta Petroleum Company, which soon failed, and that Mr. Davis had received a $5 million finder's fee in Delta stock for arranging the deal.
"At the time, law schools systematically deceived students with misleading statistics, with the blessing of the American Bar Association," said Kyle McEntee, executive director of Law School Transparency, a nonprofit that campaigns to hold law schools accountable.
According to The New York Times, the Education Department will establish a federal standard for what constitutes "misrepresentation" when determining whether a for-profit college deceived students into enrolling before saddling them with mountains of financial debt.
The District Attorney's office found that Almena and Harris had hoarded flammable materials in the building, done construction work without permits or inspections, and deceived the police and fire departments about people living there illegally (including Almena).
DeVos' new policy, which is set to take effect July 1, sets more stringent standards for when the government will wipe out the debt of students who claim that they were misled or deceived by their college.
The government determined that Facebook violated a 2011 settlement with the FTC that also dealt with issues of consumer privacy — specifically, the issue that Facebook deceived its users in regard to what it did with their data.
Merkel warned that no one should be "deceived" by the slowdown in the influx of migrants to Germany caused by border closures by Austria and other states straddling the migration corridor northwards through the Balkans from Greece.
For decades, when a corporation misled or deceived its investors after selling securities through an initial public offering (IPO), those investors could band together in a class-action lawsuit to seek accountability for this kind of fraud.
What makes this especially mind-numbing is that Exxon knew for decades that its business was altering the climate but repeatedly deceived the public, just as the tobacco companies knew their cigarettes caused cancer but denied it.
"The Norths and their extended family notice that many Latter-day Saints are being deceived by alluring temptations, and they wonder how much longer the Lord will allow American society to continue its downward spiral," he wrote.
In January 2019, the United States unveiled a sweeping indictment that, among other things, charges that Ms. Meng fraudulently deceived four banks into clearing transactions in Iran through a subsidiary company, in violation of sanctions against Iran.
Undercover US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have been operating a fake university designed to lure in immigrants seeking to obtain student visas fraudulently — but the students are claiming they are the ones who have been deceived.
It is particularly frustrating knowing that these are the folks who have been happily deceived by a party that promises them reforms while campaigning, but disdains results when in office and has done so for 30 years.
K.T. McFarland withdrew her nomination to be U.S. ambassador to Singapore after opposition from Democrats and Republicans over claims she deceived the Senate about what she knew about former national security adviser Michael Flynn's discussions with Russia.
The drug's distributor, McKesson Medical-Surgical, had filed a complaint alleging that Arkansas deceived the company into handing over the the paralytic drug which McKesson believed would be used for health purposes, not to assist in executions.
That led to me to building owners who claimed they had been deceived by the partners, who supposedly signed leases for apartments in their buildings and then rented them to tourists through Airbnb without the landlord's knowledge.
Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat on the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee, said Ross had deceived the public as well as lawmakers who had confirmed his appointment to Trump's Cabinet after he promised to divest holdings that posed conflicts.
The U.S. government on Tuesday issued sweeping new penalties against Uber for its privacy and security practices, alleging the company "deceived consumers" by allowing its employees to access riders' most personal information, including the details of their trips.
Mansour, a former deputy to Omar named as leader in 2015 after the Taliban announced Omar had died more than two years earlier, faced widespread anger that he had deceived the movement by covering up his predecessor's death.
The department's plan would require individual students to prove that their college intentionally deceived them — something that sparked alarm among student advocates, who argue it would push loan forgiveness out of reach for the vast majority of borrowers.
That being said, a number of consumers likely do feel frustrated about being lied to — though whether that's because West and Tidal intentionally deceived them versus West just being generally flaky may be something that's harder to prove.
The company entered into a consent decree with the agency in 2011, and is subject to a fine if it is proven to have deceived users as to how their data and privacy is handled on the platform.
With fewer facts to work with, Welch was previously portrayed as either the manifestation of internet vigilantism, or a rube who had only recently gotten internet access and was utterly deceived by intentionally misleading "news" items and videos.
Members of the American Federation of Teachers, the second-largest teachers union in the United States, announced on Wednesday a lawsuit against student loan servicer Navient, alleging the company deceived borrowers and prevented them from accessing debt relief.
The religious verse suggests Muslims should not take Jews or Christian as their allies or leaders and in his remarks, Ahok said Indonesians should not be deceived by his opponents who use the verse to influence the election.
Trying to make us feel sad Now comes the news that Facebook deceived users into thinking its Android app was broken, to see whether they would abandon the service or simply switch to using the inferior mobile website.
"Painter's complaint does not plausibly allege that a reasonable consumer would be deceived into believing that Blue Diamond's almond milk products are nutritionally equivalent to dairy milk based on their package labels and advertising," according to the opinion.
MARK ZUCKERBERG'S NAME doesn't appear anywhere in the 50-page complaint brought against Facebook by the US government Wednesday as it settled charges the company deceived millions of Americans over how it used and shared their personal information.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said on Wednesday it filed a lawsuit against Freedom Debt Relief, the largest U.S. debt-settlement services provider, and its co-Chief Executive Andrew Housser, alleging that they deceived consumers.
"If Germany is to be deceived by this, then bilateral, diplomatic, economic, trade, political and military ties — we are both NATO countries — will be damaged," Mr. Erdogan told Turkish reporters before leaving on an official trip to Africa.
"... our study showed that people who were identified as trafficked worked longer hours, experienced more violence, had less freedom of movement, and were more likely to be deceived by recruiters," said Rosilyne Borland, co-author of the research.
If one side should expect to be lied to, then the message is to take any representations with a large dollop of salt, and not complain too much about somehow being deceived when trying to make a deal.
But then, for some reason, Catfish's Nev Schulman — the host of the MTV show about people finding out they've been deceived by people they've formed online relationships with — decided to chime in with a painfully tone-deaf tweet.
On Wednesday, AdvoCare agreed to pay $150 million to settle charges by the Federal Trade Commission that it operated an illegal pyramid scheme that deceived customers into thinking they could earn significant income as distributors of its products.
Ahok said the people were being "deceived with Surat Al-Maidah 51," a Quranic verse that the government's department of religion has translated into Bahasa Indonesia as prohibiting Muslims from selecting Christians or Jews as leaders or allies.
Prosecutors said that Mr. Craig, a former White House counsel in the Obama administration, deceived federal officials about his work for the government of Ukraine in 2012 because he did not want to register as a foreign agent.
He also accuses them of dealing with the crisis in a way that deceived its customers by offering  "complimentary" monitoring service that ultimately left them paying for a service that waived their right to a class action lawsuit.
Rather than being disillusioned by disappointments or deceived by small successes, I continue to fuel my goals by affirming and reinforcing the success I have yet to achieve, always with my attention on the future, not the past.
In a 22011 book called "On the Witness Stand," he argued that, because people could not know when their memories had deceived them, the legal system's safeguards against lying—oaths, penalties for perjury, and so on—were ineffective.
It was announced simultaneously with a complaint that the New York City Housing Authority has repeatedly made false statements to HUD and the public regarding its lead paint compliance, and has intentionally deceived HUD inspectors, the statement said.
Mansour, a former deputy to Omar named as leader in 2015 after the Taliban announced their founder had died more than two years earlier, faced widespread anger that he had deceived the movement by covering up his predecessor's death.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Thursday the ride-hailing company Uber Technologies Inc had agreed to expand its proposed settlement with the agency over charges it deceived consumers about its privacy and data security practices.
"He deceived them with the promise of a better life, offering a job with a regular wage, which was higher than they could earn in Poland," said James Greenaway from the Trafficking and Kidnap Unit at London's Metropolitan Police.
"These findings are important because they show how easily people are deceived during times when they are most vulnerable and the role social media platforms play in these deceptions," Jun Zhuang, the study's lead author, said in a statement.
Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson on Monday filed a $100 million lawsuit against Comcast, saying the cable and internet giant deceived customers into paying tens of millions of dollars in fees for a "near-worthless" service protection plan.
Martin Shkreli, the eccentric former pharmaceutical CEO notorious for a price-gouging scandal and for his snide "Pharma Bro" persona on social media, was convicted Friday on federal charges he deceived investors in a pair of failed hedge funds.
Home Entertainment Inc, a unit of Time Warner Inc, has settled charges that it deceived consumers by failing to adequately disclose its use of online "influencers" to promote a video game, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Monday.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Monday warned his country's government not to be deceived by European countries that say they want to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal abandoned by U.S. President Donald Trump last year.
LONDON, May 11 (Reuters) - Barclays Chief Executive Jes Staley, criticised for his attempts to unmask a whistleblower, took another knock on Thursday when the bank confirmed he had been deceived by emails purportedly from the lender's Chairman John McFarlane.
Jesse Litvak, 42, was "motivated by greed," and it was no excuse that other traders might have similarly deceived their own customers, Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan Francis told jurors in New Haven, Connecticut in his closing argument on Friday.
A fact-finding mission by Nigeria's anti-trafficking agency in January said it found that more than 20,000 Nigerian girls had been sold as sex slaves in Mali by traffickers who deceived them with offers of jobs in Malaysia.
Airbus and Eurofighter, which coordinates the production of the aircraft and is headquartered in Munich, also deceived Austria about its ability and desire to deliver the planes, the report said, because the deal was not economic for the planemakers.
"Most people are expecting a big bazooka, but I'm actually not expecting too much of a positive impact from the meeting, if anything I think the market could be deceived into expecting too much," said one SSA syndicate official.
WASHINGTON, June 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected Google Inc's bid to throw out a class action lawsuit involving claims that the company deceived California advertisers about the placement of Internet ads through its Adwords service.
In late January, Barclays and Credit Suisse agreed to pay more than $150 million combined to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the New York Attorney General to settle allegations that they deceived investors in their dark pools.
Specifically, the FTC and the Minnesota Attorney General's Office allege Sellers Playbook deceived consumers with a "get rich scheme," marketing a system that it claimed could enable purchasers to make thousands of dollars per month selling products on Amazon.
In a report by the Southern Poverty Law Center, some students said they felt "deceived" or "exploited" by the program, and in 2011, hundreds of J-1 Visa workers protested unfair wages at the Hershey's plant where they worked.
Ogles said Guggenheim deceived investors into buying a type of annuity from its Security Benefit Life unit, for which he paid $145,000 in 2012, by lulling them into thinking they could enjoy "uncapped" returns that rival annuities could not.
" In the past week, faced with a growing wave of civil disobedience, Iran's general prosecutor called the actions of the women "childish" and the Tehran police said that those who were arrested were "deceived by the 'no-hijab' campaign.
But as the attacks have continued — and continued — with defense lawyers reiterating over more than 18 hours how Mr. Howe had lied, deceived and manipulated, Judge Valerie E. Caproni of Federal District Court in Manhattan has apparently had enough.
Shaqiri's second goal clinched a Liverpool victory in what was once the biggest rivalry matchup in English soccer — and it came via another ricochet, this time off Eric Bailly, that deceived United goalkeeper David de Gea in the 80th.
"The original ruling was so that the American public would understand that they had been deceived through multiple means about whether smoking caused disease, whether smoking killed people, whether secondhand smoke caused disease, whether nicotine was addictive," she said.
Millions of others are also subjected to forced labor, where they are deceived or coerced, and India's top court has repeatedly ruled that the 1976 bonded labor law also applies to such victims - like those in the chemical factory.
This morning, the Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against Volkswagen Group of America, charging that it "deceived customers with the advertising campaign it used to promote its supposedly 'clean diesel' VWs and Audis," according to the FTC press release.
In 2011, Facebook agreed to settle charges—though admitted no actual fault—that it "deceived consumers by telling them they could keep their information on Facebook private, and then repeatedly allowing it to be shared and made public," among other overreaches.
Volkswagen UK Managing Director Paul Willis told MPs on Monday that the carmaker had not deceived any UK customers who bought diesel cars fitted with cheating software, but the claim was branded "little short of ridiculous" by Transport Minister John Hayes.
There is a good reason that America's Founding Fathers, whom Mr Carswell so admires, built up checks and balances to the will of the people: the people are often moved by short-term passions, swayed by demagogues, deceived by rumours.
Lumos Labs "deceived consumers with unfounded claims that Lumosity games can help users perform better at work and in school, and reduce or delay cognitive impairment associated with age and other serious health conditions," says an FTC statement released Tuesday.
According to Sani Dermaku, the Serbian ambassador to Bratislava, illegal practices continue; every month his staff have to help Serbs who say they were deceived by their agencies and who have no money, or no passport because their agency confiscated it.
The ride-hailing giant agreed to settle charges from the Federal Trade Commission that it deceived customers by failing to monitor employee access to their personal information and that it failed to secure sensitive consumer data stored in the cloud.
Harris, an activist manager holding 5 percent of AMP's shares, has watched around one quarter of the value of its investment evaporate since March as an inquiry into Australia's financial sector found AMP had misled customers and deceived the regulator.
He said he had not deceived lead developer Gavin Andresen and bitcoin consultant Jon Matonis, both of whom had written blogs in which they said they believed him to be bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, a name assumed to be a pseudonym.
WASHINGTON, April 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Thursday the ride-hailing company Uber Technologies Inc had agreed to expand its proposed settlement with the agency over charges it deceived consumers about its privacy and data security practices.
"ZTE Corporation not only violated export controls that keep sensitive American technology out of the hands of hostile regimes like Iran's — they lied to federal investigators and even deceived their own counsel and internal investigators about their illegal acts," said Sessions.
"Elizabeth Warren has already been exposed as a fraud by the Native Americans she impersonated and disrespected to advance her professional career, and the people of Massachusetts she deceived to get elected," Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale said in a statement.
In 2011, Facebook agreed to settle charges that it deceived consumers by telling them they could keep their information on the platform private, and then allowing that data to be shared and made public, according to the FTC at the time.
The Hill saga shook up Napa Valley because he not only deceived consumers who purchased wine from Hill Wine Company's own winery but also cheated other prominent Napa winemakers like Don Sebastiani & Sons and Trinitas Cellars by selling them mislabeled grapes.
"Steven Zoernack deceived investors by spreading false and misleading fund information while doing everything possible to bury his criminal history and troubling financial record," said Antonia Chion, associate director of enforcement at the S.E.C. Mr. Zoernack could not be reached.
"Fossil fuel corporations are drowning our democracy in a tidal wave of dark oily money; they have deceived the public about the impacts of climate change, fought the growth of clean renewable energy, and corrupted our political system," the resolution read.
By far the best thing about the Trump campaign was watching many of those culpable for the Iraq war go ballistic trying to stop the neophyte, who kept pointing out that Americans had been deceived into the historic debacle with Iraq.
"He is a congenital liar, a pathological liar," one defense lawyer, Barry A. Bohrer, told the jury in opening statements late last month, adding that Mr. Howe had deceived his wife, a bank, his children's school — even his dog walkers.
And some advocates are getting increasingly frustrated with what they say is a refusal by some members of Congress to accept that the Pentagon deceived them, and a refusal to understand why the arguments against the MJIA are badly flawed.
Dr. Tabak and other N.I.H. officials absolved the Foundation for the N.I.H. of any culpability in the alcohol trial debacle, saying the foundation was deceived by officials at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, which initiated that study.
And in a 2016 settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, Herbalife agreed to pay $200 million and was forced to restructure the business to settle charges that it deceived customers into thinking they could make substantial money selling the product.
Mr. Ghosn's arrest in Tokyo this week on suspicion that he deceived Japanese authorities about his pay package, exposed deep fissures in the union between Renault and Nissan that he engineered in 210, and which Mitsubishi Motors joined in 20073.
" Mr. Manafort deliberately deceived his bookkeeper and tax accountants, Mr. Andres argued, so he could evade taxes on $16.5 million in income and then tricked banks into loaning him millions when "he was going broke and he couldn't pay his bills.
A man who is brilliant and who actually was deceived to an extent, comes from a great state, Utah, where my poll numbers have gone through the roof, and one of the senators' poll numbers, not this one, went down big.
The credit bureaus, Equifax and TransUnion, agreed this week to pay a combined $23 million to settle accusations by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that they deceived consumers into buying credit scores of questionable value over a period of several years.
During her tenure as secretary of education, DeVos has been repeatedly criticized by Democrats for failing to effectively implement an Obama-era rule that grants student loan forgiveness to those who attended for-profit schools that misled or deceived them.
"One man is completely shocked that the burger is not beef, so he uses the d-word to describe how he feels about himself for being deceived by the taste of the burger," the organization wrote on its online petition.
There was also a messy divorce and lawsuit from his estranged wife, Rie Hirabaru Rubin, who alleged that he deceived her into signing a prenuptial agreement and cheated her out of millions, while maintaining secret sexual relationships on the side.
British law firm Slater and Gordon, which represents more than 40,000 claimants in Britain, alleges that VW deceived people into buying cars that breached emissions regulations by installing "defeat devices", illegal engine management software designed to mask true pollution levels.
The SEC said Theranos deceived investors by "hosting misleading technology demonstrations, and overstating the extent of Theranos' relationships with commercial partners," noting that at times Theranos' technology performed could only do about 12 tests of the over 200 tests advertised.
The Federal Trade Commission unanimously ruled earlier this month that Cambridge Analytica engaged in "deceptive practices" in harvesting user data, finding that the now-defunct company had deceived users about what data would be collected and how it would be used.
GENEVA (Reuters) - China rejected on Monday allegations raised by a U.N. panel that 1 million Uighurs may be held in internment camps in the restive Xinjiang region, but said that some people underwent re-education after being deceived by extremists.
"They gave me a form in English and I asked them to explain what it said… and they said it was so I could be deported together with my daughter… but they deceived me," said Miguel, who speaks only Spanish.
Ahok's re-election had seemed assured until September, when he told a group of fishermen that he understood some of them would not vote for him because they had been deceived into believing that the Koran forbids them to vote for a Christian.
Headlines from the time period point to the ways in which the mother deceived their friends and neighbors for years, and emphasize how Dee Dee had managed to make a life for herself and Gypsy built on a heaping pile of lies.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Reuters) - Prosecutors on Thursday aggressively pressed their bank and tax fraud case against Paul Manafort, presenting testimony and documents to try to prove U.S. President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman deceived his lead bookkeeper and a bank about his finances.
In the recent CFA Institute report "Capital Formation: The Evolving Role of Public and Private Markets," the following suggestions are made: Don't be deceived by the recent S-1 filings by Lyft and Uber, declaring their intention to go public in 2019.
Pope Francis is not going to swoop in to save the Catholic Church...If the church is to be rescued, it will have to happen in the everyday lives of the faithful, no longer deceived by illusions or false promises of faithless shepherds.
In 2011, the Federal Trade Commission first knocked Facebook, saying that the company deceived users into believing they could keep their information private, telling users they could privately post content, when in some cases, their friends lists, posts, and statuses were all public.
An Obama-era regulation that helped students who were deceived by for-profit colleges have their loans forgiven has taken hold after a federal judge ruled it be implemented immediately despite delays by the Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, CNN reports.
In June, the department also announced its decision to delay and rewrite the borrower defense to repayment rule, an Obama-era rule that would have made it easier for students to have their loans forgiven if they were deceived by their schools.
"We allege that Lathen deceived issuers by falsely claiming that he and the deceased jointly owned the bonds when the hedge fund was the true owner of the investments," Andrew Calamari, director of the SEC's New York Regional Office, said in a statement.
Exxon has spent the last three years fighting allegations that it deceived the public about the dangers associated with climate change for decades, despite its knowledge of the scope of global warming and the role of fossil fuel consumption on rising temperatures.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday let stand a lower court's decision to allow a class action lawsuit against Google Inc to proceed regarding claims that the company deceived California advertisers about the placement of Internet ads through its Adwords service.
The rest of Uber's board is not happy that Uber investor (and board seat holder) Benchmark filed a lawsuit against Travis Kalanick, the company's former CEO, alleging he deceived the board when he made a move to gain control over more seats.
Lord & Taylor has agreed to settle charges brought by the Federal Trade Commission, which state that the department store deceived consumers by paying for an article in Nylon magazine without disclosing that it had a hand in reviewing the paid-for content.
The lawsuits contended that the advertising deceived novice players about the odds of the games, which were often stacked against them in the contests, which users pick new groups of athletes for each pro game and compete for pools of prize money.
"They deceived investors by, among other things, making false and misleading statements to the media, hosting misleading technology demonstrations, and overstating the extent of Theranos' relationships with commercial partners and government entities, to whom they had also made misrepresentations," the SEC charged.
WASHINGTON, March 31 (Reuters) - NetSpend Corp, a unit of Total System Services Inc, has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission allegations that the prepaid card company deceived people about access to funds deposited on NetSpend debit cards, the FTC said on Friday.
Among stocks making big moves, Herbalife rose $5.89, or 10 percent, to $65.25 after it agreed to pay a $163 million settlement over allegations that it deceived consumers, but avoided a more serious charge that it was operating as a pyramid scheme.
Read more:Jeffrey Epstein ordered books on Amazon titled 'SlaveCraft: Roadmaps for Erotic Servitude' and 'A Workbook for Erotic Slaves and Their Owners,' court documents allegeVictoria's Secret head Les Wexner said he's 'embarrassed' he was 'deceived' by Jeffrey EpsteinEpstein is facing sex trafficking charges.
I saw myself as a genius—at my sickest, I was certain I was about to receive a Nobel Prize—but, unlike the people deceived by Mallory, others saw me as I really was: a miserable teen-age girl in need of treatment.
The second failure was a failure of recognition and self-critique, in which the right's best minds deceived themselves about (or made excuses for) the toxic tendencies of populism, which were manifest in various hysterias long before Sean Hannity swooned for Donald Trump.
Though "skeptical" it would succeed, Henderson also refused to dismiss the plaintiffs' claim that reasonable consumers would likely be deceived by packaging for the cereal, noting that text mentioning its sugar content and being "sweetened" appeared in small print on the boxes.
Mueller's team plans to rely on a boatload of documents, emails and witnesses to paint Manafort as a serial liar who deceived the federal government, his own accountants and banks and orchestrated his business associates into setting up a criminal financial enterprise.
WASHINGTON — Education Secretary Betsy DeVos proposed on Wednesday to curtail Obama administration loan forgiveness rules for students defrauded by for-profit colleges, requiring that student borrowers show they have fallen into hopeless financial straits or prove that their colleges knowingly deceived them.
Just like any other relationship, aloofness, ambiguity, or a lack of assurance might translate to a sense in the viewer of being deceived or manipulated; aside from Biggers's artist talk, Subjective Cosmology gives the viewer few handholds— not even a gallery guide.
"The rhetoric from the media and politicians is they're brainwashed, they're deceived, they're lovestruck, they don't know what they're doing," said Meredith Loken, an assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst who has studied women who join violent extremist groups.
Almena, 49, and Harris, 29, allowed more than two dozen people to live in the dilapidated building, stacked large quantities of flammable materials from floor to ceiling and deceived officials and building owners, prosecutors said in announcing the charges two years ago.
TEHRAN — Twenty-nine people, most of them women, have been arrested in connection with recent protests in Iran against the compulsory Islamic veil for women, the police in Tehran said on Friday, adding that the protesters had been "deceived" by foreign forces.
The initial letter from NHTSA came just after the Securities and Exchange Commission and Tesla had reached a settlement over charges that Musk had deceived investors when he had tweeted in August that he had "funding secured" to take the company private.
In February, they filed a lawsuit arguing that the company deceived them by making false and misleading statements about the financial risks of climate change, which they argue affected the value of shares they bought as part of a company-sponsored savings plan.
"They deceived investors by, among other things, making false and misleading statements to the media, hosting misleading technology demonstrations, and overstating  the extent of Theranos' relationships with commercial partners and government entities, to whom they had also made misrepresentations," the SEC charged.
Mr. Schmidt deceived American regulators "by offering reasons for the discrepancy other than the fact that VW was intentionally cheating on U.S. emissions tests, in order to allow VW to continue to sell diesel vehicles in the United States," the affidavit said.
HENRY VON KOHORN Princeton, N.J. To the Editor: Anyone else think this could be a total setup so that Democrats will be deceived into thinking that Judge Neil M. Gorsuch is not as bad as they thought and won't oppose him as strenuously?
PARIS — In 1948, on the eve of the establishment of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Eleanor Roosevelt, campaigning for its adoption, warned her audience not to be deceived about the gravest threats to democracy and human rights in the post-war world.
News reports about the documents suggested the team had deceived officials responsible for UEFA's cost control rules by misrepresenting the source of some of its sponsorship income, a key component in meeting regulations imposed on all teams participating in European club competitions.
The lawsuit also said Google deceived schools, parents, teachers and students by telling them that were no privacy concerns with its education products when, in fact, the company had amassed a trove of potentially sensitive details on students' online activities and locations.
In their initial sentencing memorandum, federal prosecutors said that Mr. Stone deserved a stiff sentence because he threatened a witness with bodily harm, deceived congressional investigators and carried out an extensive, deliberate, illegal scheme that included repeatedly lying under oath and forging documents.
His prosecution hinged in particular on whether he had deceived department officials by failing to disclose that he had provided a New York Times reporter with an advance copy of a report that his law firm had produced for the Ukrainian government.
A federal judge in Manhattan has added to a growing list of rulings dismissing claims that sodamakers such as Pepsi-Cola Co falsely advertised their zero-calorie drinks as "diet," finding that no reasonable consumer was likely to be deceived by the term.
The Hollywood Reporter, citing multiple unnamed sources, said in July that no writer named Rebecca Blunt existed and that the name was a ruse that deceived Driver and his co-stars Daniel Craig and Channing Tatum while the film was being shot.
When VW CEO Matthias Mueller finally addressed the issue during a visit to the Detroit car show in January, he stumbled during an English-language interview with NPR, attributing the scandal to a "technical problem" and denying the company had deliberately deceived.
Judge Jackson decided that prosecutors failed to prove that Mr. Manafort, 69, had deceived them about two other matters: Mr. Kilimnik's role in a conspiracy with Mr. Manafort to obstruct justice, and whether Mr. Manafort had been in contact with Trump administration officials.
Judge Amy Berman Jackson, the federal judge handling the Washington case, ruled this week that Mr. Manafort had deliberately deceived prosecutors after he pleaded guilty to two conspiracy counts in September and agreed to cooperate with them in hopes of a lighter sentence.
There's no question that Dee Dee Blanchard committed fraud when she deceived doctors, her family, and even her own daughter, Gypsy Rose, about the severity of Gypsy's medical condition for financial gain and as a result of what experts believe is Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy.

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