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"dishonesty" Definitions
  1. the fact of being dishonest

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Wittgenstein saw his dishonesty toward others as dishonesty toward himself.
There are so many egos and there is so much manipulative behavior, dishonesty (and dishonesty about the dishonesty) that it is very difficult to explain it as a straightforward history.
Uncovering evidence of dishonesty on behalf of the president would normally be shocking, except in Trump's case dishonesty is a core part of his brand.
"The casual dishonesty of taking Leader Pelosi's words out of context is nothing compared to the dishonesty of Republicans' sales pitch on their tax scam itself," he said.
They do so to avoid obtaining a reputation for dishonesty, in part because they fear that obtaining a reputation for dishonesty would hurt their future efforts at communication.
Great corruption & dishonesty by Schiff on the other side!
Great corruption & dishonesty by Schiff on the other side!
Dishonesty is abundant across organisms of all sizes and relationships.
Pence's dishonesty is not just spiritually toxic, but socially radioactive.
When will voters see through his xenophobic fearmongering and dishonesty?
This may be due to dishonesty, or may happen unconsciously.
The disinformation, dishonesty and lack of access left me outraged.
It's the dishonesty of their tactics that deserve our rebuke.
Her record of dishonesty and bad judgment is well documented.
Throughout this battle, each has accused the other of dishonesty.
Ingratitude and dishonesty are punished; mortals anyway are but shadows.
Crowley's dissertation and book are clear instances of intellectual dishonesty.
Titled "The Ergonomics of Dishonesty," it doesn't actually address gender.
Donald Trump's chronic dishonesty threatens to infect his entire administration.
But perhaps chutzpah does not entirely explain Mr. Manafort's dishonesty.
My home is a den of deception, dishonesty and bribery.
I cannot believe the level of dishonesty in the media.
It is ironic that Fordham should punish them for 'dishonesty.
Spend 10 minutes journaling about your experiences with academic dishonesty.
Finally, what is the most appropriate punishment for academic dishonesty?
There's no place for bigotry or dishonesty in intelligent discussion.
This is a common form of dishonesty, you point out.
Spicer's run as Trump's press secretary was defined by dishonesty.
And there are pragmatic considerations in favor of honesty too: Dishonesty is hard to conceal in the long run, and in nearly every sphere of life, having a reputation for dishonesty is a curse.
His continued dishonesty and weaponization of social media has been divisive.
No, it&aposs not, that requires dishonesty, deceit, trickery and craft.
Interviewer Andrew Ross Sorkin asked if Trump's "dishonesty" upset the investor.
SCARAMUCCI: I didn't make the mistake out of dishonesty or fallaciousness.
An admission of dishonesty or potentially unfair benefits or cultural appropriation.
But the level of dishonesty in your profession is extremely high.
Will the media call out Jenkins for his lying and dishonesty?
It said the panel had found "no dishonesty" on her part.
Liberals have made the mistake of tolerating dishonesty for too long.
The dishonesty of supply-side economics seems relatively benign in retrospect.
Trump's dishonesty isn't new or novel or even all that interesting.
But what they betoken is a larger sort of intellectual dishonesty.
Trump's bigotry, dishonesty and promise-breaking will have to be denounced.
So we're really looking at an unprecedented level of dishonesty here.
But the profound dishonesty underlying the repeal campaign was something special.
"The rulers have showed their dishonesty," spokesman Ejaz Ashrafi told Reuters.
Leniency goes too far when it promotes dishonesty, unfairness and disaffection.
Mr. Montesinos has since been jailed for life, but dishonesty persists.
" He added that the "level of dishonesty is out of control.
This month, they were told that the dishonesty charge had stuck.
The breadth of the dishonesty was as striking as the frequency.
"Dishonesty is Trump's hallmark," declared Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican nominee.
It has been replaced by an era of raw, shameless dishonesty.
Your former colleague is drawing you into a web of dishonesty.
Certainly there's some of that happening in CNN's suit, and the White House's relentlessly dishonesty about this sequence of events (and, indeed, its relentless dishonesty about everything) is antithetical to those best traditions of our country.
Their knowledge of the facts, paired with Trumpworld's relentless dishonesty and the high consequences of seeing that dishonesty revealed, means a potentially large swath of Trump's inner circle has been (and may still be) exposed to blackmail.
Last November Donald Trump blasted Pakistan, accusing it of duplicity and dishonesty.
In routine news and feature stories, Trump's dishonesty carries no fig leaf.
That said, watch out for tension in your relationships—and dishonesty, too.
He moves between weaponry and energy, cataloguing mistakes, dishonesty and irrational fears.
Remarkably, the university did not find any evidence of dishonesty or fraud.
But the profound dishonesty underlying the repeal campaign makes this something special.
In fact, their dishonesty is the only thing they can bond over.
Being put under oath makes this pattern of dishonesty his greatest vulnerability.
It proves the dishonesty of Trump and his regime and his party.
Trump frequently engineers these conflicts through a combination of inconsistency and dishonesty.
In fact, it is Nancy Pelosi whose dishonesty and divisiveness is immoral.
The press is out of control, the dishonesty is out of control.
So the crime was limited to only the clearest types of dishonesty.
I should be clear, is in no way defensive of Pharma's dishonesty.
Their sham valuation is a case study of corporate dishonesty and corruption.
Both the dishonesty and the breach of the employment terms are wrong.
Elsewhere, faculty members confronted university regents over charged accusations of academic dishonesty.
Unfortunately, Lott's book fits the pattern in a career distinguished by dishonesty.
He downplayed his excessive youthful drinking to the point of rank dishonesty.
But what is also important to note is not just Trump's dishonesty.
Yoo's claims underscore the intellectual dishonesty of much originalist argument on impeachment.
This type of dishonesty is likely very common among Trump's wealthy peers.
The economy was Trump's top subject of dishonesty, with 993 false claims.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump just had a quiet week of dishonesty.
The intellectual dishonesty to say something like what Barrasso said is staggering.
To make matters worse, it formalizes more government misdirection, dishonesty, and theft.
Rest assured that there has been no dishonesty or wrongdoing by us.
On the other hand, we should never discount the power of dishonesty.
I don't see dishonesty around sexuality and fidelity being an OK thing.
" He added it is time "to reject the suicidal dishonesty of Hillary Clinton.
Faced with its own allegations of dishonesty, the Cruz campaign employed former Gov.
Recurring issues of misconduct, deception and dishonesty have amplified the population's mounting frustration.
But the media response to Trump's dishonesty shows the limits of fact-checking.
Hours later, it was Trump's outside attorney Marc Kasowitz lobbing accusations of dishonesty.
Bought and paid for by Crooked H...This is real collusion and dishonesty.
"Nothing has harmed Mexico more that the dishonesty of the rulers," he said.
Democratic voters often express frustration that Trump isn't challenged on his plain dishonesty.
I came out because I couldn't handle the dishonesty and shoulder the shame.
What hurt was not that he was seeing other people, but the dishonesty.
It's true that GOP congressional leaders created this mess through their own dishonesty.
So it is instead choosing "brazen dishonesty" and hoping that voters won't notice.
What are the rules, and the penalties, for academic dishonesty in your school?
The dishonesty of this bill is evident when we consider its probable outcome.
"The public, in this age of populist leaders, tolerates dishonesty," Mr. Menon said.
He boasted of his dishonesty and went all in on the partisan trolling.
Bought and paid for by Crooked H.... ....This is real collusion and dishonesty.
" Carson said on Twitter Wednesday that "there has been no dishonesty or wrongdoing.
I am not surprised his dishonesty has been revealed on a grand scale.
Through their dishonesty, Democrats such as Pelosi have handed the president a winning issue.
Her legacy of dishonesty is enshrined in the Mueller Report and is very telling.
We thought that if people took LSD, they would see through hypocrisy and dishonesty.
Because I find the dishonesty and hypocrisy and moral cowardice of Murray's critics shocking.
UK MARKETS REGULATOR SAYS BANS FORMER MARTINS' BROKER TERRY FARR FOR DISHONESTY, LACKING INTEGRITY
The most unremarkable form of dishonesty from Trump, and maybe the least politically notable.
And then there's the dishonesty and cherry-picking of the pro-foreign aid crowd.
Trump said Tuesday his issue with Cruz is what he sees as his dishonesty.
The press is out of control, the level of dishonesty is out of control.
Giuliani also attacked Cohen over "lies and dishonesty" in a statement to ABC News.
Research suggests that dishonesty is a major turn-off for both men and women.
Under his watch, state government would be delivered from its dark pit of dishonesty.
Trump's campaign on Tuesday, for example, launched a website documenting Hillary Clinton's alleged dishonesty.
Bordering on dishonesty, Trump's outspokenness on waterboarding should give any self-respecting conservative pause.
With other leaders, Russia's president suffers from a reputation for dishonesty and double-dealing.
This has been a GOP convention in 4-D: dissonance, discord, divisiveness and dishonesty.
Even for the biggest Amazon boosters, such casual dishonesty should be cause for consternation.
I'm concerned that his academic dishonesty may jeopardize his future and ruin his reputation.
But the stark dishonesty of the Republican jihad against Obamacare itself demands an explanation.
What really stands out, however, is the Orwell-level dishonesty of the whole effort.
The reasons for the dishonesty around finances range from failure to communicate to deceit.
A system that begins in high idealism ends in corruption, dishonesty, oppression and distrust.
Colbert is asking to be considered for the "fakes dishonesty" and "least Breitbarty" categories.
I'd also recommend Caitlin Flanagan's "The Dishonesty of the Abortion Debate" from that issue.
Whoever this author is should be embarrassed at both their dishonesty and their cowardice.
He wrote about his strategic use of dishonesty in The Art of The Deal.
Trump's anger, paranoia, dishonesty, and illiberalism operate at human scale, in 140-character bursts.
To someone unfamiliar with Liberty Counsel, these examples of dishonesty might just seem bizarre.
According to him, dishonesty is almost always caused by one thing -- a conflict of interest.
Regulatory excesses and well-intentioned mistakes are one thing – dishonesty and mendacity are something else.
The researchers found that when dishonesty served the participants, they were more inclined to lie.
The photo was shared on Facebook by supporters of Conyers as evidence of Brown's dishonesty.
Remember that engaging in a professional relationship is not an immoral practice founded on dishonesty.
The problem is Mrs Clinton's "baggage", involving years of alleged scandals and charges of dishonesty.
In other words, the "brain adapts to dishonesty," and lying becomes easier and less stressful.
While it could vary, it's often a setting where dishonesty, gossip, and bullying run rampant.
Pruitt's dishonesty does nothing to create jobs or confront the devastating effects of climate change.
Speaking of which, is Paul's interpretation of Mr. Eribon's book itself guilty of intellectual dishonesty?
What matters is the relative value — the honesty-to-dishonesty exchange rate, so to speak.
He painted the treatment of Dr. Jackson as the latest example of Mr. Tester's dishonesty.
Mr. Kelley's disciplinary record showed a variety of offenses, including insubordination, profanity, dishonesty and drugs.
The contradictory messages about the virus, and the dishonesty motivating them, is dangerous right now.
The cost of Hillary's dishonesty could be the loss of America as we know it.
A dishonest president calls the media that report on his dishonesty dishonest for doing so.
Or perhaps they have become desensitized to the dishonesty by the sheer volume of it.
You will probably be dishonest today, even as you judge someone else for their dishonesty.
At some colleges, computer science courses have become a leading source of academic dishonesty complaints.
Stone, perhaps more than any cooperator I've dealt with, has based his identity on dishonesty.
Harris has the brusque manners of a prosecutor and the dishonesty of a defense attorney.
But Cucinella said Davis's dishonesty was the reason Walters turned to him for insider tips.
Cohen, and other Leftists seeking these now popular historical purges, are guilty of intellectual dishonesty.
But while ignorance is a defense to tax evasion, a reputation for dishonesty is not.
Car companies have acted with grotesque dishonesty throughout the history of the fuel-economy debate.
"ICE's dishonesty is the reason the detainees are behind bars, rather than home with their families."
The bond provides compensation if an employer suffers theft or loss due to the employee's dishonesty.
That the facts mentioned in the conversation were truths does not correct for the larger dishonesty.
And we will try, after Trump, to close the loopholes in the system his dishonesty revealed.
According to grand-slam rules, an implication of dishonesty qualifies as verbal abuse—another code violation.
From our previous conversations, I don't sense any guile in him — mischief, yes, but not dishonesty.
" He declared that "dishonesty is Trump's hallmark" and that he "lacks the temperament to be president.
However, the dishonesty J.Crew displayed on the shop floor with its customers was the major culprit.
After reports that the U.S. government would fund the wall, Trump accused the media of dishonesty.
And yet, Levy writes about her dishonesty so honestly, you struggle to hate her for it.
To put it plainly, dark pattern design is deception and dishonesty by design… Still sitting comfortably?
Which raises a question: Is dishonesty this audacious and deliberate official campaign strategy for Mr. Trump?
" At that point before the GOP had chosen its nominee, Romney said "dishonesty" was "Trump's trademark.
But I found her dishonesty to be uncharacteristic of what we know about her so far.
Rage is also a form of dishonesty because it precludes the reflection that leads to truth.
Rather, it had more to do with how bad the act of dishonesty made them feel.
They deserve our respect, not the callousness and dishonesty on display Tuesday in our nation's capital.
I have to say, you almost have to admire the sheer brazenness of the dishonesty here.
Dishonesty about the sources of the deficit is, however, more or less a standard Republican tactic.
Over the years, a Pinocchio has entered the Washington political lexicon as a unit of dishonesty.
She talks about how both of those men have hurt her with their dishonesty and infidelity.
What Trump Didn't Say But what is also important to note is not just Trump's dishonesty.
If one of the most powerful tech companies can't call out the president's dishonesty, who can?
Their dishonesty disrespects the memory of everyone whose life was lost at the hands of it.
But McClendon's fine for his 2007 comments only foreshadowed more serious allegations of dishonesty to come.
The reasons for the dishonesty around finances range from failure to communicate to straight up deceit.
By the time of his death, Cohn had been disbarred for dishonesty and his career shattered.
The answer is to call the Republicans on their fear-mongering, dishonesty and lack of ideas.
Trump responded with a favorite tactic: an aggressive "Excuse me, excuse me" interjection, then more dishonesty.
He can only process accusations — of dishonesty, of cruelty — as social gambits, not as factual claims.
The efforts have continued to turn up contacts between Trumpworld and Putinland, cover-ups, and dishonesty.
And would Mr Flynn ever have been fired if his dishonesty hadn't been revealed by the Post?
Unfortunately, we live in a society where there is so much dishonesty that it requires undercover work.
The intellectual dishonesty coming from the left and its allies in the media is simply jaw-dropping.
Analysing his claims on the costs of Brexit, one commentator spoke of a "simply breath-taking" dishonesty.
Whether or not Joe Streamer is an honest dude, it's the potential for dishonesty that counts here.
There is a tendency to assume that once money is involved, greed and dishonesty are involved, too.
The study was headed by a scientist fired years later for "general dishonesty," according to Weinberger's book.
I think if the cheating comes from a place of dishonesty, then I don't think it's okay.
It is our own willingness to tolerate dishonesty in service of party and in pursuit of power.
It's clear that some people are more prone to dishonesty than others — and are unlikely to change.
In modern Hungary, the corruption and dishonesty of the governing Socialist party paved the way for Orban.
But his defense was complicated by previous admissions of dishonesty while initially cooperating with investigators in 2013.
But Comcast and AT&T in particular serve as the poster children for dishonesty in this matter.
"The reduction in activity in the amygdala can predict how much people increase dishonesty subsequently," adds Garret.
But Painter said Pruitt's dishonesty about meeting with Hart does the most potential harm to the public.
Clinton's character and honesty, said in a telephone interview that the findings reflected a pattern of dishonesty.
" Rule 8.4(c) says it's a violation to "engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation.
What would have happened to the Civil Rights Movement if the country knew of Donham's dishonesty earlier?
"The key issue in this case was dishonesty," said David Green, director of the Serious Fraud Office.
I had had enough dishonesty, enough dirt, so I sat down and told them my whole story.
But rather than dishonesty, what the Podesta Emails show is the messiness of that public/private distinction.
This level of dishonesty actually is shocking in a presidential candidate — but Lauer let it pass unchallenged.
"The cost of Hillary's dishonesty could be the loss of America as we know it," Gingrich warned.
Given the importance of trust, any inkling of dishonesty in your agent is a reason to bail.
Luckily, a great nation like America can survive a lot, including dishonesty and ignorance at the top.
And more than showing Trump's dishonesty, this agenda potentially threatens the rights of millions of LGBTQ Americans.
Moral indifference is an easy path, and it leads to other, graver sins, including cruelty and dishonesty.
These actions will plunge American's federal government back into a system of prosaic corruption, sleaze and dishonesty.
Student Opinion To what extent is plagiarism or any form of academic dishonesty common in your school?
Mason had argued in court papers that he believed the lieutenant had previously been punished for dishonesty.
This happens with special power in "Structural Dishonesty," a title that resonates with the phrase institutional racism.
David Frum, in 21 tweets, explains why Sessions's dishonesty underscores the unique danger of the Trump presidency.
Accusations of plagiarism and dishonesty — and his and others' defenses against both — have further muddied the waters.
Because teens can really see through dishonesty very quickly, and you can lose your trust very quickly.
The economy was the top subject of his dishonesty, with 27 false claims over the two weeks.
He was also accused of dishonesty, incorrect declarations on qualification certificates and personnel appointments that damaged party solidarity.
Recognizing and talking about dishonesty is better for the kids, and will make them more truthful going forward.
But if coupled with some other indicators of dishonesty, it may not be as innocent as it seems.
My theory is that flakiness is rooted in dishonesty with ourselves and others about what matters to us.
This was accompanied by still more brazen dishonesty about the right's dedication to protecting Medicare and Social Security.
"There is a culture of dishonesty from top to bottom in the Cruz for President campaign," he said.
In his telling, rather than being a liar whose dishonesty impeded a legitimate counterintelligence investigation, he's a patsy.
Which leads us to the second dimension of plagiarism's dishonesty: The denial of credit to the real author.
This is the first reason Yates cited for why she was informing the McGahn about Flynn's apparent dishonesty.
"I quietly slipped out of the group when I finally understood the dishonesty that was growing," Hopkins said.
The level of dishonesty, where they'll take a story that should be good — I know good from bad.
" Trump was harsh toward the media generally during Thursday's event, saying its overall dishonesty is "out of control.
He has fired officials suspected of incompetence or dishonesty and purged 10,000 "ghost workers" from the public payroll.
"There is now more tolerance for dishonesty in politics than I have seen in my lifetime," Bloomberg said.
He ended up donating $2.5 million to NPR in response to Carlson's comments about dishonesty in the media.
Democratic divisions over the bill went public, with liberals and moderates accusing each other of exaggeration and dishonesty.
He attacked the "colossal dishonesty" that he said had characterized the "neoliberal" policies of Mexico's last few governments.
"When we legitimize dishonesty we delegitimize this institution," the Republican said, referring to Cohen's past lies to Congress.
Mr. Cahill had never been accused of dishonesty himself but was bedeviled by improprieties among his top aides.
The academic dishonesty is an unprecedented black mark on North Carolina, one of the country's most prestigious universities.
The pace of the President's dishonesty is strongly correlated with the total amount of time he spends talking.
The P.R.I. has been plagued by dishonesty, with a handful of its former state governors facing criminal charges.
But the briefings, even while used as a platform for an astonishing level of dishonesty, still hold value.
" He said that Cohen's "actions reflect a pattern of lies and dishonesty over a significant period of time.
Mr. Trump's impulsivity, dishonesty, divisiveness and outright unpresidential behavior are easily condemned without resorting to a psychiatric diagnosis.
"This is a great example of just the dishonesty on how this investigation is being run," he said.
This false invocation of the civil rights movement highlights the incoherence—not to mention dishonesty—in Zuckerberg's argument.
"As a small business we understand cash-flow problems, but dishonesty and broken promises ruin relationships," she said.
To those who recognize the Trump administration's official lies as such, the scale of dishonesty can be destabilizing.
" Two tweets from Ben and Candy Carson Wednesday night said that "there has been no dishonesty or wrongdoing.
This week, Theriault pleaded guilty to some very Australian charges of deception, dishonesty, and abuse of public office.
Embarking on a dishonesty blitz while at a foreign summit would be strange behavior for any other president.
"Sharpiegate" quickly became a proxy for the president's serial dishonesty — and a marketing opportunity for his campaign officials.
If a culture of dishonesty takes root in an administration, how can Americans believe anything its officials say?
It conjures more lawlessness, dishonesty, conniving, brutality and power mania than both of the earlier books put together.
Those familiar with Orwell's writings would point out a warning: Even trivial dishonesty has a way of compounding.
In stark contrast to the Trump world of dishonesty and greed, tonight we celebrate generosity and devotion to service.
"I accept I was found guilty of a crime that had dishonesty central to it," said Adoboli, now 13.
"I think there's a certain dishonesty if they go against their vote from not very long ago," Trump said.
A line must be drawn between optimism and dishonesty before it leads to drawing chalk outlines on the ground.
In the fandom wars, the only possible explanation for someone disagreeing with you about a movie is malicious dishonesty.
New York's eight years under the Cuomo administration have been an exercise in living with disappointment, dysfunction and dishonesty.
Offering money to someone in return for romance can also unearth ulterior motives and make dishonesty a potential issue.
However, it only breaks the seal on the most egregious forms of police misconduct — sexual assault, murder, and dishonesty.
The decree "is ultimately a shield for dishonesty, and that could become the way of the future," he said.
Her dishonesty over her email server has turned into a legal problem that keeps bubbling and bubbling and bubbling.
"A culture of silence and dishonesty has grown around the realities of delivering aid in dangerous places," it says.
And that makes the weird dishonesty of his approach to selling the Republican replacement effort all the more baffling.
She distanced herself from Bookclicker over behavior she perceived as "dishonesty" that she said she witnessed inside the group.
The first wolf embodies emotions and vices such as hate, greed, arrogance, dishonesty, anger, false pride, superiority and ego.
You're probably wondering whether and how the event ended up focusing on dishonesty, bias or discrimination on tech platforms.
Blockchain, they promise, will eventually disinfect the American political system — exposing dishonesty and triggering a more accountable political conversation.
The album deals so much with dishonesty that he decided to counterbalance the subject matter with overtly honest writing.
Cuomo's administration is an "exercise in living with disappointment, dysfunction, and dishonesty," she told reporters after announcing her candidacy.
Unless you believe that dishonesty is the best policy, this is an overwhelming reason to oppose her presidential candidacy.
" Rules in both jurisdictions state that a lawyer shall not "engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation.
Trump singled out Tur during a rally Wednesday as he railed on the media for its dishonesty and bias.
Stanley Greenberg, a top Democratic campaign strategist, devised a secret plan to turn around the candidate's reputation for dishonesty.
The defendants face charges of criminal conspiracy, cheating and dishonesty and criminal breach of trust by a public servant.
"There have been a lot of interest groups that have been spreading falsehoods and dishonesty about this," he said.
Doing so kept him from digging himself into an even deeper hole of dishonesty and minimized the damage done.
We cannot forget that despite the dishonesty and division of the last few years, together -- we have boundless potential.
Rubio has got in on the act, accusing Cruz of dishonesty both during the debate and in campaign materials.
To be sure, we don't have a general obligation to reveal acts of dishonesty we happen to know about.
It was their original sins — dishonesty and their disconnect from public preferences — that brought Republicans to their current humiliation.
Kim has promised denuclearization; and, given his family's decades of dishonesty, deception and lying, these are the U.S. terms.
And it means fighting back against elected officials who abuse the public trust through dishonesty, personal enrichment and bullying.
The economy was Trump's chief subject of dishonesty, as it has usually been during a summer of trade tensions.
The intentional dishonesty, lack of accountability and mystifying absence of consequences for wrongdoing in this administration is mind-boggling.
On Friday, the Moore camp and Ms. Allred each seized on the developments to accuse the other of dishonesty.
First of all, if anything has been inflamed, it's the dishonesty that often takes place by the news media.
The absence of public dishonesty, for Trump, is usually driven by an absence of opportunity to be publicly dishonest.
But honestly they should be looking at the Democrat, they should be looking at Podesta and all of that dishonesty.
But honestly they should be looking at the Democrats, they should be looking at Podesta and all of that dishonesty.
While we should all reject her naked dishonesty and shameful lack of accountability, there's nothing wrong with wanting to win.
Richard Nixon is the obvious example, but think of LBJ, too: his dishonesty about the Vietnam War had deadly consequences.
But the pairing of absolute sincerity with multiple clear instances of dishonesty is in fact the scariest thing of all.
LIE DETECTORS ARE not widely used in business, but Ping An, a Chinese insurance company, thinks it can spot dishonesty.
Had the counsel done so, she would "likely have violated" rules forbidding "dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation," the court found.
He accused the media of "total dishonesty" and said journalists were focused on the "24-hour news cycle" and ratings.
He has never obscured his cruelty, or his misogyny, or his greed, or his dishonesty, or his will to power.
Trump has successfully channeled America's id: the hatred, the prejudice, the dishonesty, the willing ignorance and turning away from facts.
Clinton has two major weaknesses as a candidate – presuming, of course, that voters can and will overlook her apparent dishonesty.
Both Martha and Paige showed off a new ease with dishonesty that they've developed from contact with Philip and Elizabeth.
In an opinion column, The Times's David Leonhardt writes that "Big Soda" is resorting to dishonesty to fight the measures.
They don't have "different points of view;" they're just plain dishonest and greedy people looking to benefit from their dishonesty.
The network's pro-Trump, prime time coverage in focuses heavily on stories that highlight the supposed dishonesty of mainstream media.
He contradicted himself routinely, but managed to sell his flip-flops as evidence of pragmatism rather than proof of dishonesty.
The heights of Conway's intellectual dishonesty in her answer to Bash -- and in the entirety of their interview -- is staggering.
"I think if anything has been inflamed, it's the dishonesty that often takes place by the news media," she said.
It's clear that this Texas oilman was, as he got to know Trump, personally offended by his dishonesty and vainglory.
My original objections to Trump, the things that pushed me into the Resistance, were his immorality, dishonesty, fraudulence and grift.
Mr. Boyd, the officer who arrested Mr. Watson, remains a Ferguson police officer despite a history of brutality and dishonesty.
Whichever incident Wittgenstein confessed it seems that it was his dishonesty rather than his violence that most burdened his conscience.
As a result, her children knock about in similar versions of dishonesty and distress, which can lead to reader fatigue.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump made 221.8 false claims last week, sprinkling his dishonesty around a wide range of subjects.
"It's a way that I can get honesty out because there's tremendous dishonesty with respect to the (media)," he said.
Elizabeth Khan, Cary, N.C. This article underestimates the dishonesty and just plain meanness of the Republican tyranny in North Carolina.
Her comments added fuel to the criticism and charges of dishonesty, which were leveled in turn by Biden, Minnesota Sen.
As for Mr. Cohen, whose art is trickery, deception, and dishonesty, Alabama does not respect cowards who exhibit such traits!
Rawls never really engaged with the possibility that a democratic government might make dishonesty one of its core political principles.
The study "shows in a very natural, experimental way our decisions about dishonesty are not about a rational cost-benefit analysis but about what we feel comfortable with from a social norm perspective and how much we can rationalize our decisions," economist Dan Ariely, who studies dishonesty at Duke University, said of the experiment.
We don't want to see their dishonesty because it goes against our view of what we want our kids to be.
A book Ariely has written about dishonesty ends with some sobering research: In a corporation, dishonestly can spread like an infection.
It was so noticeable that the researchers were able to predict growing dishonesty based on the dropping activity in the amygdala.
To the extent that he tries to justify his dishonesty he does so by implying that other politicians are even worse.
In the past he's been very vocal on Twitter about the dark sides of the music industry, from dishonesty to classism.
But the thing about affairs, which is what I think is ultimately most hurtful, is dishonesty and the element of independence.
Courts recognize that "lying" applies to a broad spectrum of untruths: white lies, partial truths, misinterpretation, deception and just general dishonesty.
With their parties and supporters behind them, they can freeze out adversarial reporters and dismiss accusations of dishonesty as media bias.
"Fake news" and the "dishonesty" of the press coverage of the new administration are constant complaints streaming from the White House.
And it seems the more thought that's given to his responses, the more discussions about his dishonesty rage on social media.
That kind of dishonesty is expected from this administration, but it's a shame that conservative journalists have allowed it to thrive.
Instead, the event will focus on "tremendous dishonesty, bias, discrimination and suppression practiced by certain companies," according to President Donald Trump.
"The bitter reality of the Republicans' tax scam dishonesty is laid bare by the Trump Administration's own report," Pelosi said Monday.
Caveat emptor is a sound principle of prudence for buyers, but it doesn't excuse dishonesty on the part of a seller.
Many conservatives who don't care for Trump think he has a bad communications problem, but Clinton's dishonesty is beyond the pale.
Not only how she ran her campaign during the primaries, but also just general dishonesty in terms of her long record.
Some of the guaranteed ways to turn people off involve dishonesty, not having a sense of humor, and even sleep deprivation.
Walker offered no apologies for Hurston's dishonesty and disastrous acts of self-sabotage, but in an article that appeared in Ms .
This is a toxic concept that abets dishonesty and asserts the happiness of people who marry and reproduce over other people's.
He has since reversed course, slamming him as a "pathological liar" and arguing Tuesday's guilty plea reflects a pattern of dishonesty.
Instead, the event will focus on "tremendous dishonesty, bias, discrimination and suppression practiced by certain companies,"according to President Donald Trump.
Defendants in the Libor trials have focused arguments on the second of a two-stage test of dishonesty in English law.
When I say intellectual dishonesty, I don't mean that everyone is consciously lying, although there are people who are consciously lying.
After the long and undoubtably torturous experience, Frank makes his conclusions about Trump's view of women, his paranoia, and his dishonesty.
Besides earning mostly C's, he had amassed at least seven suspensions for insubordination, profanity, dishonesty and drugs, according to school records.
But their claims about trade, both before and after the vote, may arguably be seen as misunderstandings rather than sheer dishonesty.
However, when ambition trumps integrity — in short, when dishonesty becomes a qualification — a loss of respect for the institution seems inevitable.
It's unclear why the suspicion of dishonesty only applies to black students and not the white students who were also studied.
A portrait of the White House's culture of dishonesty emerged from the special counsel's 2100-page report that was released Thursday.
The viciousness, toxic partisan anger, intellectual dishonesty, motive-questioning and sexism are at all-time highs, with no end in sight.
The political success of Trump's assault on the press depends on his conflation of mistakes with dishonesty, of fallibility with fakery.
This is true only if you measure transparency by the president's tweets, which are too often characterized by incoherence and dishonesty.
But I also felt that walking away would make me powerless to do anything to push back against the administration's dishonesty.
What is newsworthy, however, is that the rate of Trump's dishonesty is picking up -- rapidly -- the longer he spends in office.
We know she will do this because as Secretary of State, she has been right at the center of this dishonesty.
Meyer emphasizes that squelching dishonesty companywide is much more important than the initial "gotcha" when dealing with a liar (or liars).
Finally, a few members of Edge are notorious for outright pseudoscience or intellectual dishonesty: Rupert Sheldrake, Marc D. Hauser, Jonah Lehrer.
The intellectual virtues may seem elitist, but once a country tolerates dishonesty, incuriosity and intellectual laziness, then everything else falls apart.
There is a never-ending stream of dishonesty, offense and hostility emanating from this administration, sometimes too much to properly track.
Governing wasn't, and that was obvious in his haziness and dishonesty before Election Day and in his laziness and defiance after.
Your one consolation, and ours, is that your dishonesty is a mere grain of sand on the great mountain of falsehood.
All quagmires seem to require a similar culture of bureaucratized dishonesty, a similar mask of optimism with the death's head underneath.
"These are very serious charges that reflect a pattern of lies and dishonesty," Khuzami said outside the courthouse following the proceedings.
Some people seem startled both by the awfulness of Mr. Ryan's plan and by the raw dishonesty of his sales pitch.
" She noted that Trump had "repeatedly accused [Zervos] of dishonesty not just in his opinion but as a matter of fact.
He often refers to stories and networks as "fake news," and accuses reporters of dishonesty in their coverage of his administration.
"[I]t is professional misconduct for a lawyer to … [e]ngage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation," Sullivan wrote.
The chief law enforcement officer should be above dishonesty and scare tactics, but I guess desperate times call for desperate lies.
" House Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday slammed the author of the piece as "a person who obviously is living in dishonesty.
"If a culture of dishonesty takes root in an administration, how can Americans believe anything its officials say?" the Times asked.
The best training to be a writer, she once said, was to keep a diary of moments of discomfort and dishonesty.
Dan Ariely, a behavioral economist who has spent years studying dishonesty, used puzzles to explore this tendency in more than 40,000 people.
Taken together, they are a mound of illegalities, abuses, dishonesty, and manipulation – on a scale that has never before occurred in America.
" He added, "As for Mr. Cohen, whose art is trickery, deception and dishonesty, Alabama does not respect cowards who exhibit such traits!
How can we embrace the positive benefits of Facebook and other online communities without leaving ourselves vulnerable to creating platforms for dishonesty?
Trump has responded with a blizzard of dishonesty to the controversy over his attempt to get Ukraine's president to investigate Joe Biden.
The army bristles at claims that it steered the Supreme Court to remove Mr Sharif last year on flimsy charges of "dishonesty".
On one hand, the word "liar" could be a factual imputation of specific dishonesty; something that is capable of being proved false.
Aside from the dishonesty of buying a Twitter following, a Times investigation found that Devumi creates social media accounts impersonating real people.
No more dirty pool, no more dishonesty, no more ha, ha, ha to your face and then stab you in the back.
The indecency, dishonesty, volatile temperament, and shamelessness Bharara is so peeved by certainly contribute to America seeming more unhinged by the month.
Glenn blasted the lawyers of the trust in his Thursday order, saying their "dishonesty, or bad faith, was not lost" on him.
" On Trump's "hallmark" quality: "Dishonesty is Trump's hallmark: He claimed that he had spoken clearly and boldly against going into Iraq. Wrong.
"But I will tell you that my experience with dishonesty is that a lot of it is about slippery slopes," he says.
What I witnessed Monday on the convention floor was one of the most blatant acts of dishonesty and corruption I've ever seen.
This isn't surprising to anyone who remembers that he's been banned from futures trading for life after a career marked by dishonesty.
"Spring Awakening is a lot about young people paying for the negligence and dishonesty of their elders," Kasky says in the film.
Seth MacFarlane is donating $2.5 million to NPR in response to Fox News host Tucker Carlson's comments about dishonesty in the media.
And it&aposs ridiculous that all of the corruption and dishonesty that&aposs going on with the launching of the witch hunt.
I felt vindicated for about 5 minutes, but then angry about the dishonesty, cowardice, and lack of principle that led to this.
To me, the story of flying pets is a case study of how mass dishonesty can become acceptable, with some significant costs.
On the other hand, Axe and his wife, Lara (Malin Akerman), have split over Axe's dishonesty about continuing to work with Wendy.
For what did this place, established by the British and built in the image of their great universities, stand for but dishonesty?
Of course, Cohn is Trump's role model: In New York, Cohn, McCarthyism's ruthless enforcer, was disbarred for misconduct including dishonesty and fraud.
Mr. Romney had said he was "sickened at the extent and pervasiveness of dishonesty and misdirection" from administration officials, "including the president."
This dishonesty, inherited from their elders, who also speak in a too-golden tongue, plagues these characters as both children and adults.
What Trump's false claims were about Immigration was the number-one subject of Trump's dishonesty through his first two years in office.
When he left Washington for New Jersey, we thought there was a chance it would be a quiet week in presidential dishonesty.
When trust breaks down and small bits of dishonesty become normal, people need to make a conscious effort to restore basic decency.
I came to realize that, within relationships, there is a third category between dishonesty and telling white lies, called not sharing everything.
The British prime minister's rise to the top was fuelled by a mixture of Etonian charm, social connections, pathological dishonesty and disloyalty.
But it's recognizably part of the same syndrome: abuse of presidential power, contempt for the rule of law, and dishonesty about motivations.
Trump and his supporters apparently either don't recognize dishonesty or hypocrisy as social or moral infractions or don't regret crossing those lines.
To find out if this strategy actually helps get politicians off the hook for dishonesty, I recently conducted a series of experiments.
"She's either really stupid or she's really lost it — or maybe there's a certain dishonesty in there," he said of Ms. Pelosi.
"My desire to help my daughter is no excuse to break the law or engage in dishonesty," the "Desperate Housewives" star said.
It represents dishonesty and the willingness to pretend to support policy because it's popular with the intention to compromise and concede later.
But despite whatever motivated her dishonesty, Lola still took all of it — the triumphs and humiliations — in stride, and I admired that.
People with this mentality tolerate dishonesty, misogyny and terrorism on their own side because all morality lays down before the tribal imperative.
Trump's dealings with Ukraine, and Democrats' related impeachment push, were his most frequent subject of dishonesty in all four weeks of October.
Indeed, that's part of the problem with our poorly developed state and federal system for covering circumstances like yours: It encourages dishonesty.
The whole fiasco underscores the dysfunction and dishonesty of his White House and how ill prepared it is to protect the nation.
But the overwhelming story right now, IMHO, is President Trump's profound dishonesty, on display all weekend long at rallies and on Twitter.
The dishonesty and bad faith exhibited by Trump and his GOP enablers in Congress will be to blame for weakening our country.
"  I agree with the author's statement that "'alternative facts' and dishonesty are something to be resisted coming from left, right or centre.
There's his childish name-calling, his humiliation not just of political adversaries but also of once loyal allies, and his chronic dishonesty.
As Mr. Pfeffer told me this week, Mr. Trump exhibits several qualities that are prevalent among many leaders, including narcissism and dishonesty.
Separately, a senior Iranian military official accused U.S. President Donald Trump of dishonesty, the semi-official news agency Mehr reported on Friday.
Moreover the dishonesty "created a compromise situation"—since, naturally, the Russians knew all about it, and might use that knowledge against Mr Flynn.
"I admit I did things that made my gf UNCOMFORTABLE , but throwin the word cheating around is such click bait dishonesty," he said.
"Being careless and sloppy is a defect but it is not...a tool for dishonesty and much, much less, for crime," Kuczynski said.
Your hell might be different than someone else's, but each of us feels trapped in a ceaseless cycle of hurt, hate, and dishonesty.
Fact checking Trump involves asking weird questions to experts who do not traditionally get roped into articles on the dishonesty of elected officials.
In this time of discord, distrust, and dishonesty, we ask that you would give us a spirit of gratitude, compassion, and common sense.
Nor are the false statements just a byproduct of Trump's personal dishonesty; his press secretaries have told fibs on his behalf as well.
Lichtman spent most of his closing argument attacking the cooperating witnesses, most of whom had admitted to extensive histories of crime and dishonesty.
And they even went further to say that as a result of that dishonesty, he was at risk for blackmailing by the Russians.
After studying recently unclassified files, Mr Ferriter notes that politicians on both sides of the frontier responded to this tragicomic situation with dishonesty.
In a sign of the times, the debate over which direction to take the state's voting infrastructure was rife with dishonesty and misstatement.
One of the challenges of covering Trump is his shameless dishonesty, particularly for media outlets of the neutral, "he said, she said" variety.
The question of whether, or how, to treat Trump differently from other presidents in light of his relentless dishonesty is an interesting one.
The latest dust-up comes as the two senators' campaigns have been clashing heatedly for days about "dishonesty" and "lies" on the trail.
How come voters see Trump, for whom serial dishonesty isn't even his most damning character flaw, as more honest and trustworthy than Clinton?
This study tested a specific game, so we don't know exactly what would happen in other types of situations when dishonesty is involved.
For these undecided voters, including in the ABC poll, they're most concerned about her veracity and her dishonesty, and this simply doesn't help.
I urge all Americans to ignore the divisive rhetoric, racial insensitivity, and dishonesty that too often seeps out of Trump and his administration.
I hope that Mr. Trump's asymmetric, weirdly brazen dishonesty has broken reporters of the bad habits of false equivalency, euphemism and forced balance.
No one who so proudly wears the mark of dishonesty and defamation possesses the power to grant the stamps of legitimacy and absolution.
Also as usual, the industry is resorting to dishonesty, by falsely claiming that a tax will somehow make other grocery items more expensive.
In this time of discord, distrust and dishonesty, we ask that you will give us a spirit of gratitude, compassion and common sense.
We believe that Kavanaugh's denials of assistance to Pickering constitute damning evidence of his dishonesty, which bears on his denials of sexual assault.
" According to MRT materials obtained by VICE, we all begin childhood in the moral stage of "disloyalty," which involves dishonesty, "pretense," and "victimizing.
Someone else in this section cited Warren's supposed dishonesty, but that's a gross distortion along with a dishonest take in viewing male vs.
And the total dishonesty of Republican electioneering should itself be a decisive political issue, because at this point it defines the  party's character.
While reporting on police perjury, I quickly realized that the court system tends to bury signs of police dishonesty rather than expose it.
I'm talking about the green light that we've given to indecency, dishonesty, cheating and, according to a growing body of evidence, outright criminality.
Frighteningly, the whole world now has to reckon with the impact of both his ignorance and his dishonesty in increasingly unchecked pandemic doses.
The honest-services law had been a means to police corporate or official dishonesty without requiring proof of a benefit to the defendant.
This changed with the concept of palliative care, a form of respect and care to the patient, as opposed to dishonesty and farce.
To help you fight Trump-induced dizziness as the trial gets underway, we've tallied his dishonesty on the subject of Ukraine and impeachment.
The university began a formal investigation as to whether they had violated its code of conduct for dishonesty, disorderly conduct and verbal harassment.
Andrew G. McCabe, the former deputy F.B.I. director, was cited by internal investigators for dishonesty about his conversations with reporters about Mrs. Clinton.
" Michigan Representative Justin Amash, who left the GOP in July, tweeted that McCarthy's interview "again displays his unique brand of incompetence and dishonesty.
" After the Watts uprising, Dr. King focused on the racial dishonesty of the North which "showered praise on the heroism of Southern Negroes.
But I don't know if you have had a president whose actions —- in terms of dishonesty, clear dishonesty, in terms of the attacks on the media, trying to undermine people's faith in what they see, hear, and read, and support for authoritarian regimes — I don't know if you have had a president who has put all of these characteristics together at one time.
Perhaps the most disturbing portent of a bleak American future is that for all the millions of words proving not just Mr. Trump's dishonesty and unfitness to serve but also the dishonesty and unfitness of most of the people he has put in positions of authority and influence, there is no clamorous outrage that is not easily dismissed as partisanship.
But more than just showing Trump's dishonesty, this potentially threatens the rights of millions of LGBTQ Americans just trying to get through their lives.
"These eleventh-hour allegations by the plaintiffs, including an accusation of dishonesty against a senior Department of Justice official, are false," the statement said.
Roberts released a statement later in the day defending NBC's Kristen Welker and CNN, both of whom Trump accused of dishonesty, after the fact.
Axelrod was being gentle with his use of the word "privacy" instead of "dishonesty," but I think we all know what he's getting at.
If only 25 percent of voters believe they can trust what we're telling them, Americans are ripe pickings for demagoguery and dishonesty from leaders.
" Romney said that "dishonesty is Donald Trump's hallmark," pointing to his "bullying, the greed, the showing off, the misogyny, the absurd third-grade theatrics.
As accusations of dishonesty have flown between Trump, Cruz and Rubio, voters say they are more apt to see Trump as honest and trustworthy.
The president-elect tweeted his agreement with Assange about the dishonesty of U.S. media companies, only to subsequently deny that same publicly professed agreement.
" They'll probably point to the House Intelligence Committee report on Snowden, turning a wilfully blind eye to what Barton Gellman calls its "aggressive dishonesty.
Since Mr. Trump excels in dishonesty, it is now up to members of Congress to obtain & declassify the CIA findings on Jamal Khashoggi's death.
It is clear that, as the prosecutor noted, Mr. Cohen's actions reflect a pattern of lies and dishonesty over a significant period of time.
It's where there are allegations made about leaking or about dishonesty or a lack of integrity, that's where I think the line is crossed.
But the shamelessness of this administration, the dishonesty, the total indifference to facts, is something I haven't seen before — at least not this blatant.
And it's noteworthy that there have, so far, been no scandals or shocking examples of incompetence or wild dishonesty coming out of her shop.
Shauers, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that jurors may not testify about what went on during deliberations, even to expose dishonesty during jury selection.
During the 23-minute call, Biden took a few passing shots at Trump and accused him of dishonesty and feckless leadership during the crisis.
There was no constitutional crisis, no systematic disrespect for 'the rule of law,' no grand conspiracy, and no Administration-wide dishonesty or cover-up.
Yet if you aren't paying close attention to the ways Trump's dishonesty is different from ordinary political shadiness, you might dismiss all of this.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump made 113 false claims last week, delivering his usual assortment of dishonesty about immigration, his popularity and his record.
" Heschel cautions against "an outward compliance with ritual laws, strict observance mingled with dishonesty, the pedantic performance of rituals as a form of opportunism.
During a campaign rally last week, the GOP nominee singled out Tur as he railed on the media for its alleged dishonesty and bias.
It made Mark want to puke: the pseudo-reasoning, so right wing in its dishonesty; and the big lie that Dylan somehow lacked acknowledgment.
What this metaphorical gentrification points to instead is dishonesty, carelessness and cluelessness on the part of the privileged when they clomp into unfamiliar territory.
If witnesses can fact-check their own testimony with video footage, they could end up masking their dishonesty more easily — possibly skewing an investigation.
Lies breed more lies as we begin inviting our peers to join in on the dishonesty so we can feel better about our own actions.
That a free press exercising its freedom in ways inconvenient to the administration is seen as a sign of dishonesty and disloyalty is truly chilling.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump made 87 false claims last week, using relentless dishonesty to defend his dealings with Ukraine and his decisions on Syria.
This is a show about the rich and the powerful, about vanity and greed and dishonesty, about, in short, social conditions in America circa 2019.
In her eyes, the dishonesty goes against the principles of enlightenment — in particular, the capacity for reason and critical thinking — our country is founded upon.
Still, it didn't help that when asked about it, the governor flat-out lied: "I didn't get any sun," he said, adding dishonesty to dysfunction.
Ignoring her disingenuousness and dishonesty is the price Democrats are willing to pay in order to keep one of their own as commander-in-chief.
Whatever the reason, he never obscured his authoritarian tendencies, his will to power, his sexism, his greed, his dishonesty, his racism, his thirst for vengeance.
But Trump is the broom to clean out the Augean stables that is Washington — it's Clinton who is the embodiment of this cozy, unscrupulous dishonesty.
Call it what you like, but Christine Harbin's two recent anti-wind columns in The Hill are prime examples of Koch-funded dishonesty—and hypocrisy.
She commands her orderlies to scrub the windows better, as if by purifying her workspace she can eliminate the silt of dishonesty from the world.
Charges of dishonesty leveled against Cruz by Trump and Rubio have stuck, Cruz supporters lamented, upending his message as the trusted conservative in the race.
What does that sort of dishonesty from the face of this impeachment say about the strength of the underlying case Democrats have against the president?
But deliberately skirting laws governing political spending and public disclosure is rather a bad look for companies under especial scrutiny for systematic dishonesty — primarily Facebook.
Dishonesty can also come in the form of making excessive promises, or expressing too much certainty as to the outcome of a deal, says Steinberg.
Warriors on one side inevitably call forth warriors on the other, and that just means more culture war, more barbarism, more dishonesty and more dysfunction.
Our clients are also affected, and because we are dealing with legal matters, her dishonesty may be a breach of her ethical responsibilities to them.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — Do you think academic dishonesty should be handled differently in computer programming classes than in other subjects?
While in Washington, Mr. Zuckerberg also gave a speech defending the company in a separate controversy — its hands-off stance toward dishonesty in political advertising.
"If anything has been inflamed, it's the dishonesty that often takes place by the news media," she said before moving on to the next question.
It's not just his bad actions but it's his refusal to acknowledge even subtlety and nonverbally that his dishonesty and hypocrisy violate useful social norms.
"Because of the dishonesty from this administration on this and many other issues, Americans have lost trust in their government," Mr. Cicilline told the secretary.
If a defense attorney can point out even one instance of dishonesty in a special agent's past, the entire case may be placed in jeopardy.
We're not talking about run-of-the-mill spin here; we're talking about black is white, up is down, dishonesty so raw it's practically surreal.
The most egregious false claim: Dishwasher dishonesty Okay, it sounds kind of comedic when the President of the United States complains extremely inaccurately about dishwashers.
The New York Times joined in the criticism, accusing Trump Jr. of being at the center of a "culture of dishonesty" in the White House.
Numerous media outlets claimed the episode was perhaps the clearest example of dishonesty from Trump's tenure in office (see here, here, here, here, and here).
The incident sparked off several rounds of mudslinging between Henan locals and other Chinese netizens on Weibo, who accused Henan people of a history of dishonesty.
Senator McCain says Trump administration not being up front about Niger attack It's a reminder that Trump's impulsiveness, defensiveness, and habitual dishonesty are a big deal.
Telling little fibs leads down a slippery slope to bigger lies — and our brains adapt to escalating dishonesty, which makes deceit easier, a new study shows.
Protesters took to the streets last year to blast what they felt was excessive force and dishonesty from police and city officials about the 2014 slaying.
One of Lemmons's achievements is to show that their freedom, rather than mitigating the horrors of chattel slavery, emphasizes its cruelty and also its moral dishonesty.
"Everybody is asking why the Justice Department (and FBI) isn&apost looking into all of the dishonesty going on with Crooked Hillary & the Dems," Trump tweeted.
Even when the liars were telling the truth, it seems that their overall dishonesty was infecting their movements and they could accurately be identified as lying.
Instead, he interfered clumsily on many occasions, allowing the special counsel to amass a damning record of the president's truculence, dishonesty and contempt for federal investigators.
" Marc Thiessen, WPost Thiessen downplays Trump's routine dishonesty with the dismissal that "in part, it's a New York thing — everything is the biggest and the best.
"A big subject today at the White House Social Media Summit will be the tremendous dishonesty, bias, discrimination and suppression practiced by certain companies," he wrote.
It simply seems like the Clinton team chooses dishonesty at worst and obfuscation at best every time it's asked a question, even in non-confrontational situations.
"A big subject today at the White House Social Media Summit will be the tremendous dishonesty, bias, discrimination and suppression practiced by certain companies," Trump wrote.
What is happening with the burn pits follows an all-too-familiar pattern of official dishonesty and deception that has been repeated in war after war.
What is happening with the burn pits follows an all-too- familiar pattern of official dishonesty and deception that has been repeated in war after war.
"You use your eyes / To hide / What you're thinking," he sings, one step away from a Red Pill post about the dishonesty of the modern woman.
She cackles when discussing age, the dishonesty of the music industry, and the mediocre musicians who cling to her, limpet-like, for a shred of credibility.
Speaking at a rally in Fort Worth, Texas, Trump said the change was necessary to combat what he described as the "dishonesty" of major American newspapers.
He takes ownership of his inability to control his anger, his lack of communication and dishonesty in his relationships, and his own ability to self-sabotage.
Yates said that the Department of Justice had notified the White House about Flynn's dishonesty for a variety of reasons, including the potential for Russian blackmail.
" Haberman herself made headlines this week for her decision to step away from Twitter, citing the "viciousness, toxic partisan anger, intellectual dishonesty, motive-questioning and sexism.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest said GOP lawmakers have put on "an astonishing display of intellectual dishonesty," citing their support for President-elect Donald Trump.
The White House has responded to claims made by Comey in the book and subsequent interviews by accusing the former FBI chief of dishonesty and partisanship.
President Trump blasted the "out of control" dishonesty of the mainstream media during a Thursday press conference, accusing reporters of distorting facts to help special interests.
There's always been a certain amount of dishonesty in politics, but Trump has taken it to a new level — and seems to be making it work.
Some cheaters, for instance, may be "turned on by dishonesty," Tammy Nelson, a psychotherapist and author of "When You're the One Who Cheats," previously told Insider.
"We need to be cautious when generalizing to real-world dishonesty that is typically associated with threats of reprimand" or damage to someone's reputation, he said.
Everybody is asking why the Justice Department (and FBI) isn't looking into all of the dishonesty going on with Crooked Hillary & the Dems.. ....People are angry.
"Everybody is asking why the Justice Department (and FBI) isn't looking into all of the dishonesty going on with Crooked Hillary & the Dems," he also tweeted.
If the report — and the entire saga around the Russia investigation — has one through-line, it is the dishonesty at the heart of the Trump administration.
The American media should be proud of its role in exposing the racism, corruption, dishonesty, child abuse and treasonous behavior of President Trump and his administration.
Both the depth and the breadth of the dishonesty make it hard even for those of us who do this for a living to keep track.
"I am sickened at the extent and pervasiveness of dishonesty and misdirection by individuals in the highest office of the land, including the President," Romney said.
Ok fine, lets' roll the tape This has nothing to do with gender and everything to do with a pattern of dishonesty and misrepresenting your past.
This paints trans people as being dishonest or using their gender identity for personal gain, and that dishonesty can become justification for discrimination and even violence.
The big picture: Among the hurdles between Johnson and a runaway election victory this Thursday are a polarized electorate, his own reputation for dishonesty and Trump.
So we'll let it stand as is; a monument to the president's dishonesty and corruption, to be contemplated and remembered by Americans for generations to come.
And for any of you calling yourself a liberal using a standard GOP whataboutism with "but the Middle East" go pound sand for your intellectual dishonesty.
Trump closes 2019 with more falsehoods Trump made 90 false claims during the final two weeks of 2019, including a new barrage of dishonesty around impeachment.
" Giuliani added: "It is clear that, as the prosecutor noted, Mr. Cohen's actions reflect a pattern of lies and dishonesty over a significant period of time.
The Democratic speakers used documentary evidence and testimony about these misdeeds to characterize a larger pattern of presidential abuse of power, dishonesty and dereliction of duty.
Only six months in, President Trump has compiled a record of dishonesty — ranging from casual misstatements to flat-out lies — without precedent in the modern presidency.
Please do not condescend to me and pretend you don't understand the imagery of a six-sided star when juxtaposed with money and accusations of financial dishonesty.
"Everybody is asking why the Justice Department (and FBI) isn't looking into all of the dishonesty going on with Crooked Hillary & the Dems," he said on Twitter.
When everyone agrees the cover is factually wrong the elite media can have a better sense why so many Americans are sick of the dishonesty and falsehoods.
What followed was an ugly buffet of nasty e-mails and unnecessary slights and ruthless dishonesty, all among adults, in the name of ... kids playing a sport?
The lawsuit filed at Vienna's commercial court on Friday said the SPO's "good reputation, economic progress and honor was damaged" by Kurz's comments as it implied dishonesty.
"Hillary Clinton's choice of Tim Kaine does nothing to unify a fractured Democrat base which is repelled by her dishonesty and cronyism," said RNC Chairman Reince Priebus.
The only problem is that compiling unsubstantiated claims, misleading statements and one outright falsehood, the Trump campaign has produced an ad that is breathtaking in its dishonesty.
One is to give the people what they want — to package our work as appealingly and accessibly as possible, and try to avoid dishonesty in the process.
Was it worth overlooking bigotry, integrity, mistreatment of women, dishonesty, demagoguery and common decency to sell our political souls for the prospect of a few policy victories?
Revisiting it at the hearings, however distasteful, could at least highlight the dishonesty and callousness of WikiLeaks and its allies in protecting a Russian intelligence operation. 103.
Almost thirty years after the novel's publication, however, Alabama and other states continued to condemn staggering numbers of black Americans in trials warped by racism and dishonesty.
But I've heard too much of this dishonesty coming out of some of the intelligence community to accept this at face value unless I hear some facts.
Wayne Winkler, an author of Melungeon descent, says his grandparents' generation wouldn't utter the word, which, to them, connoted shiftlessness and dishonesty as much as racial instability.
We can still judge speakers' patterns of honesty or dishonesty, the directness versus slipperiness of their answers and their recall of detail versus complete lack of memory.
Mr Shorten also ran a scare campaign, claiming the government wanted to privatise Australia's public health insurance scheme (Mr Turnbull labelled this an "extraordinary act of dishonesty").
"Since Mr. Trump excels in dishonesty, it is now up to members of Congress to obtain & declassify the CIA findings on Jamal Khashoggi's death," Brennan tweeted Tuesday.
When he proposed the "fake news trophy," Trump said it should go to the network that has the "most dishonesty, corrupt and/or distorted" coverage of him.
"Everybody is asking why the Justice Department (and FBI) isn't looking into all of the dishonesty going on with Crooked Hillary & the Dems," Trump writes in one.
As if repeating Bell Pottinger's talking points about economic apartheid, he framed his ouster—which was primarily about his incompetence and dishonesty—as the result of racism.
Jim Himes told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on "The Situation Room" that the statement from Giuliani was part of a pattern of dishonesty in Trump's orbit regarding Russia.
Phone jammers, surveillance cameras and metal detectors were also set up in the more than 2,000 exam centers across the north African country to battle academic dishonesty.
Finally, he broke with basic democratic norms and called on his political opponent to be jailed — because, in large part, of what he described as her dishonesty.
No matter what Trump does, his followers stand by him, despite his dishonesty and antidemocratic tendencies, as he embodies the very swamp he promised he would drain.
The official said Rao was charged under various offences including removal of human organs without authority, commercial sale of organs, cheating and dishonesty, forgery and criminal conspiracy.
When the subjects believed that lying about the amount of money was to their benefit, they were more inclined to dishonesty and their lies escalated over time.
"Like everything else Trump touches, he hijacks it with his chronic dishonesty and childishness," said Mark Salter, a longtime adviser to Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona.
But because the new convictions were for a false bank check and ID fraud — crimes of dishonesty — they were automatically allowed in for the jury to hear.
Yet at times, defense lawyers have seemed so intent on showing Mr. Howe's dishonesty that Judge Caproni has warned them they might be undermining their own case.
That may offend contemporary ears, but it's not necessarily a story of negligence or dishonesty, nor is the idea of a Prognosis Declaration a vote for denial.
For the first two years of the Trump presidency the markets treated his dishonesty and craziness as background noise to all the soaring corporate profits and stocks.
What's so sad is that some (who are financially capable) are willing to encourage and teach their kids the acts of dishonesty and avoidance of hard work.
It's plain dishonesty: How could anyone who has lived through the quagmire of Iraq and Afghanistan think war with Iran will be anything but long and brutal?
You've always treated those with opposing views with respect and deference, while still challenging intellectual dishonesty and calling it out for its cancerous effect on the populous.
So when you hear about Hillary's dishonesty, or the emails, or taking millions from the Saudis and other Middle Eastern dictatorships--remember: this is NOT about politics.
It sounds as if the people who created the website you signed up for have invented a permanent temptation to dishonesty and done little to obviate it.
Trump has said that he hopes one of the legacies of his presidency will be "exposing" what he has repeatedly claimed is "massive dishonesty" in the media.
But the dishonesty behind the clichés makes one wish that the ghost of Maureen O'Hara would rise from the mists and slap them both across the head.
Chopped simply to "crooked" at times — no name necessary — by the Trump team, the tag became an instant shorthand for criticism of the Clinton family for dishonesty.
Perhaps he lacked the self-control, or the self-awareness, but whatever the mechanism, he never obscured his cruelty, or his misogyny, or his greed, or his dishonesty.
They know that honesty allows for genuine connections with people in a way that dishonesty can't and that lying always comes back to bite you in the end.
Nix faced allegations of dishonesty three weeks ago when a British official said he "deliberately misled" officials in the United Kingdom over Cambridge Analytica's use of Facebook data.
At a town-hall meeting in Michigan this week Justin Amash, a Republican congressman, gave them additional encouragement by arguing that Mr Trump's "incredible dishonesty" made impeachment necessary.
The only problem is that by compiling unsubstantiated claims, misleading statements and one outright falsehood, the Trump campaign has produced an ad that is breathtaking in its dishonesty.
And it was alterations to their moral traits—their relative honesty or dishonesty, loyalty or disloyalty, and so on—that the volunteers felt most changed them as people.
Shechtman and Mazurek both assailed Rechnitz's credibility in their cross-examinations and closing arguments, delving into his admitted history of dishonesty in dealing with city officials and others.
This has a hugely distressing impact on large numbers of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people and leaves countless numbers of them living lives of forced secrecy and dishonesty.
I will not reward dishonesty with an extremely important and very real title that comes with cash prizes and a place in America's textbooks for generations to come.
"This is the number one hit against Elizabeth Warren - her dishonesty," said Rick Gorka, a spokesman for the Republican National Committee, which is working with the Trump campaign.
"Trump's pathological dishonesty is undermining American democracy, is setting a terrible example for our children and is isolating us from our democratic allies around the world," Sanders wrote.
Frederica Wilson—who reported that Trump told the widow of one of those soldiers that her husband "knew what he signed up for"—had a reputation for dishonesty.
All institutions of higher learning must condemn plagiarism if their reason for being is to pursue truth -- and the pursuit of truth is impossible when dishonesty is tolerated.
In the final televised debate before the December vote, Mr. Sánchez questioned Mr. Rajoy's character, accusing the prime minister, whose party has been buffeted by scandals, of dishonesty.
Khan's party praised the ruling, saying it was a "disgrace to the constitution to appoint a person who has been disqualified by the court for dishonesty and corruption".
Trump believes, rightly, that content of his false and inflammatory claims will dominate headlines, social media copy, and cable news chyrons rather than the fact of his dishonesty.
We have to talk about it, to find out what's going on because the president honestly is out of control, the level of dishonesty is out of control.
He even committed an unforgivable act of dishonesty about his pre-inauguration ceremony, making everyone believe that 093 Doors Down and Big & Rich were worthwhile bookings as performers.
He also did not — despite Mr. Trump's assertions to the contrary — drop out of his race or cry while apologizing when his dishonesty was revealed by reporters. Oct.
And until we collectively confront this reality, the post-Weinstein public discussion — where men and women go from here — will begin from a place of silence and dishonesty.
Buried in the letter, translated by American Citizens for Taiwan, an advocacy organization, was a threat to "record … your company's serious dishonesty" in the Chinese social credit system.
When his presidency is "looked back on," he said, he hopes that a "big part" of his legacy will be "the exposing of massive dishonesty" in the press.
A Georgetown Prep classmate of Judge Kavanaugh's said he contacted the office of Ms. Klobuchar to report concerns about what he saw as the judge's dishonesty about drinking.
Locals have been aghast at his conduct for years, and our criticism goes far deeper than his outrageous statements, his bizarre fashion choices and even his academic dishonesty.
My research suggests an additional concern: Even when partisans agree on the facts, they can come to different moral conclusions about the dishonesty of deviating from those facts.
Lahren has called political correctness "intellectual dishonesty" and her appearances as a contributor on Fox News frequently feature her discussing the latest event that has "triggered" the left.
Still, she tore into Stone for his dishonesty with Congress and his repeated violations of a gag order she imposed before trial prohibiting his use of social media.
I'm certain that none of you would let your children behave with the kind of dishonesty Trump showed in his tweets about Obama — and then just walk away.
Biden, for the first time, directly called for his impeachment last week and aggressively attacked the president on what his campaign believes are major vulnerabilities: corruption and dishonesty.
Bloomberg has a weak persuasion game, not because of any perceived dishonesty, but because he doesn't exude the warmth and approachability candidates still needed to connect with voters.
It's true that CNN hosts typically give her a hard time about the controversy of the day, and make various faces indicating disgust or outrage at her dishonesty.
There's some inevitable dishonesty in politics — even the best politicians promise what they aspire to achieve, going a few steps beyond what they know they can get done.
"Everybody is asking why the Justice Department (and FBI) isn't looking into all of the dishonesty going on with Crooked Hillary & the Dems," he tweeted on Nov 3.
However, they were unaware that "unqualified students were slipping in through the back door of the admissions process by committing fraud, bribery, cheating, and dishonesty" during their admissions process.
Had the Washington Post used the "Pinocchio" standard for dishonesty when Reagan was president, chances are that he would have emerged needing a nose job for lack of prominence.
Alcoholism, drug abuse, infidelity, dishonesty, financial problems, child abuse: Bloodline has it all, serving up an expansive buffet of dysfunctionality that not even your nearest Golden Corral could match.
"Please do not condescend to me and pretend you don't understand the imagery of a six-sided star when juxtaposed with money and accusations of financial dishonesty," Schwartz writes.
Those leaving Breitbart now don't mind the site's long history of defamation and dishonesty—they only object to the fact that, for once, the target was close to home. 
"This was at best an error in judgment, and at worst flat-out dishonesty," Smith said, adding he had spoken with acting U.S. Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan about it.
Sessions' dishonesty forced him to recuse himself from any investigations conducted by the DOJ of President Trump, his campaign, and White House staffers regarding their contacts with influential Russians.
"We will try to use all kinds of things we have done that we have learned on the research of dishonesty to promote people to be honest," he said.
Under the test, a jury has to decide that defendants realised they were dishonest by the ordinary standards of reasonable and honest people - the so-called subjective dishonesty test.
Now, the experimental group wasn't simply questioned on whether they had gone into other people's devices without telling them, because that would have been, quite predictably, met with dishonesty.
On the political front, many viewers and commentators had little desire to rehabilitate the image of an official whom they saw as a mouthpiece for the Trump administration's dishonesty.
To many on the right, that speaks of not just dishonesty but Mrs Clinton's blame-America-first instincts, and politically-correct eagerness to downplay the menace of Islamic extremists.
And in spite of her well-established history of dishonesty, Mr. Feuerzeig makes no great effort to challenge — or even to verify — her claims about herself or anyone else.
But Ryan's most brazen dishonesty appears in his description of the GOP's opposition: Republicans have delivered on our promises, and today we have a more confident and prosperous America.
" In response to a question about the "protected class of media elites," Trump wrote, "I have been very concerned about media bias and the total dishonesty of the press.
"Everybody is asking why the Justice Department (and FBI) isn't looking into all of the dishonesty going on with Crooked Hillary & the Dems," Trump tweeted on November 3, 2017.
Earlier this week, Khamenei said that the United States was a "symbol of dishonesty" and it should not be trusted, emphasizing that the Islamic Republic should be self-sufficient.
It's the casual dishonesty, the cruelty, the betrayal; and, beneath the betrayal, the emptiness of real ambition: the ambition to do anything useful with office once it is attained.
" Here's Trump on Twitter today: "A big subject today at the White House Social Media Summit will be the tremendous dishonesty, bias, discrimination and suppression practiced by certain companies.
Now, "crimes of dishonesty" such as perjury and fraud are automatically admitted as evidence and judges have discretion over whether to allow felony convictions up to 10 years old.
And with their filing on Monday asserting Mr. Manafort's dishonesty, the prosecutors lost him as a cooperating witness and can no longer pursue any theory relying on his testimony.
The hope for those who want to see more videos released is that dishonesty on the part of the cops has a better chance of being exposed—and discouraged.
We shouldn't even speak of self-plagiarism when students submit the same work in different classes: The sin here doesn't involve intellectual theft; it involves dishonesty and sometimes laziness.
Or instead will it prove to be the beginning of the end of the abuse of power, dishonesty, divisiveness and selfishness that have typified the era of Donald Trump?
The dishonesty of his campaign rhetoric suggests that, once in office, he will ditch his populist promise to take on Big Pharma, and close ranks with his fellow billionaires.
He said this trial was the result of "the dishonesty and desperation of two producers trying to raise money yet again," this time by suing their former press agent.
In this Lesson of the Day, students analyze their own stance on academic dishonesty and the ethics of employing writers in developing countries — or anywhere — to do that work.
"Only six months in, President Trump has compiled a record of dishonesty — ranging from casual misstatements to flat-out lies — without precedent in the modern presidency," the Times said.
"I am sickened at the extent and pervasiveness of dishonesty and misdirection by individuals in the highest office of the land, including the president," he said in a statement.
And more than just showing Trump's dishonesty, the shift threatens the rights of millions of LGBTQ Americans — including those willing to sacrifice their lives in service to their country.
The press has responded with an attitude of righteous indignation, skewering the White House (rightly) for an unprecedented volume of dishonesty and generating a ton of compulsively readable copy.
The second bit of dishonesty is that if Republicans were really concerned with border security, they've had chance after chance to address it through legislation over the past decade.
I don't really care if the ads only showed up in Brazil, Malaysia, or anywhere else, the corner cutting and dishonesty don't reflect well well on the company's decision making.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump made 00023 false claims last week, using relentless dishonesty to try to defend his dealings with Ukraine and attack the whistleblower who complained about them.
The video of McDonald's death outraged many Chicagoans, who took to the streets to protest what they felt was excessive use of force and dishonesty by police and city officials.
LONDON, May 29 (Reuters) - Britain's markets regulator said on Wednesday it had banned a former employee of brokerage Martins Brokers for dishonesty and lacking integrity over so-called "wash" trades.
Ron DeSantis, who are both GOP members of the committee, said there are grounds to remove Koskinen based on what they called his dishonesty and betrayal of the public trust.
" Others: Former CIA Director John Brennan: "Since Mr. Trump excels in dishonesty, it is now up to members of Congress to obtain & declassify the CIA findings on Jamal Khashoggi's death.
DFJ's investigation found, in part, a pattern of dishonesty with women, according to other sources, including extra-marital affairs that, in the eyes of some, crossed into the professional world.
Back in China, a report by the regulator of state-owned assets castigated ZTE after the American ban for its "short-sightedness and dishonesty" and for harming the country's image.
"The level of dishonesty is out of control," After weeks of disclosures in newspapers over turmoil in his administration, he told one reporter to "sit down" for a rambling question.
The President is demonstrating a pattern of incompetence, dishonesty and arrogant irresponsibility in his handling of classified material and foreign affairs that may well lead to impeachment in the future.
Now we know how the mechanism works — not just for people like Madoff or serial plagiarists that become more and more bold with their dishonesty, but for all of us.
Trump, who often rails against the media during his campaign events, singled out Tur at a rally in Florida as he slammed the media, accusing outlets of dishonesty and bias.
This type of breach of an employee's duty of candor was once prosecuted under the "right of honest services" form of fraud, which let prosecutors reach dishonesty in business dealings.
People who tell small, self-serving lies are likely to progress to bigger falsehoods, and over time, the brain appears to adapt to the dishonesty, according to a new study.
Donald Trump has accused the media of bias and dishonesty, but his newest attack on the press has broken new ground in its brazenness — and its complete divorce from reality.
Or since all three men have spoken out about the Trump administration's troubling dishonesty, perhaps the thing they want is for Chief of Staff John Kelly to apologize to Rep.
In The Times, my colleague Bret Stephens offers a different take, writing that Iran's history of dishonesty and noncompliance means that the United States should not keep the current deal.
Haunted by economic insecurity, they will tolerate any sin in their leader — racism, anti-Semitism, dishonesty — so long as that person is willing to fight and be on their side.
Many Democrats have said the only bright spot of the Lewandowski hearing was when a Democratic lawyer for the Judiciary Committee, Barry Berke, forced Lewandowski to admit episodes of dishonesty.
We have grown so used to Mary's dishonesty that a final revelation, that something we thought she had made up is in fact the truth, makes for a genuine shock.
" Salsberg had written in his report that: – "[Shkreli] endorsed some exaggerating and dishonesty to further his image as successful and smart, but also genuinely believed that he was helping people.
It's a paradigm that offers two basic choices: Ignore the deplorati—which allows the dishonesty or cruelty to stand in public view and acquire the veneer of credibility by doing so.
Allegations of impropriety first emerged ten months ago by scientists who blew the whistle on the paper, prompting Uppsala University to conduct a preliminary investigation of scientific dishonesty in August 2016.
Also sadly, this episode of scientific dishonesty is distracting us from the larger issue, which is that microplastic beads are problematic, and likely causing stress to a host of aquatic animals.
Trump regularly refers to the women as "wacky" or unintelligent, as he did with Wilson and Waters, or he'll note their supposed dishonesty, as he did with Johnson, the military widow.
In a charming lecture published as "Honesty and Dishonesty in Documentary Filmmaking" in 1961, the young filmmaker credits the rise of literal honesty in documentary film to the rise of television.
Scruggs thought that retroactively glorifying Vietnam would enshrine the rampant dishonesty and magical thinking that had allowed the conflict to drag on for so long and alienated those who served there.
"A big subject today at the White House Social Media Summit will be the tremendous dishonesty, bias, discrimination and suppression practiced by certain companies," Trump wrote in a series of tweets.
"I call that complexity, in some quarters, dishonesty because there is a total hypocrisy around how we treat issues in terms of the private domain versus the public domain," she said.
Another 200 protesters massed outside the building, but Mr. Kissinger, who said he was accused of dishonesty and creating an unsafe condition, is the only one known to have been charged.
While a smaller share of Republicans found Democrats especially rigid, larger proportions — between 45 percent and 47 percent for each category — said Democrats stood out for their immorality, laziness or dishonesty.
What makes trolling distinct and different from ordinary calculating dishonesty is that there isn't really a deeper purpose beyond it; it is there to be noticed and to elicit a response.
They want to know they're being advertised to, so they can make an informed decision — the constrained dishonesty of banners and TV spots is now well understood by its target audience.
Anh was also accused of dishonesty, incorrect declarations on qualification certificates, violating party standards and imposing personnel that damaged party solidarity, the committee said in a statement on the government's website.
This paradigm, epitomized in the simulated pleasure of hetero-normative pornography, will only begin to diminish in force as we reject the dishonesty of a sexual discourse founded on misogynistic myths.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump made 21969 false claims between Tuesday and Sunday last week as he used a barrage of dishonesty to try to sell his trade war against China.
But Trump and Ryan have completely dissolved the norm against dishonesty to the point where there are no longer any whistleblowers in the Republican caucus or the world of conservative media.
The president's complaints about not being appreciated remind us that he takes everything personally and that his personal qualities of heartlessness and intellectual dishonesty will hobble his response to our suffering.
Calling out dishonesty and bad faith can seem like partisan bias when, to put it bluntly, one side of the political spectrum lies all the time, while the other side doesn't.
For one, their dishonesty doesn't affect me in any way, it is their choice whether to cheat or not and they will have to live with the consequence of their decision.
Most of this resolves to Trump's insistence that he was opposed to George W. Bush's war of choice in Iraq, an assertion that Trump made with characteristic vigor and characteristic dishonesty.
Candidate Trump no doubt added to the mirth of the primary season with his showmanship, his comically brazen dishonesty, his schoolyard-bully nicknames for his opponents, and the rest of it.
"This settlement sends a strong message that fraud and dishonesty will not be tolerated in the research funding process," EPA Acting Region 4 Administrator Mary S. Walker said in a statement.
"Everybody is asking why the Justice Department (and FBI) isn't looking into all of the dishonesty going on with Crooked Hillary & the Dems," the president wrote to his 41.7 million followers.
As the Associated Press reported, Trump supporters did not see this as an episode of dishonesty, but rather one of the president trying to force the hand of Congress to act.
The company found, in part, a pattern of dishonesty with women, sources told Recode at the time, including extramarital affairs that, in the eyes of some, crossed into the professional world.
The larger point is that the dishonesty and dysfunctionality of current Republican efforts at tax "reform," the party's evident inability to govern in a serious way, didn't come out of nowhere.
The suit comes on the heels of a suit that 46 fired employees filed in West Virginia in February, which also alleged CSX disciplined employees for fraud and dishonesty without evidence.
This comes despite the fact that there is no evidence Clinton committed a crime in her handling of the email servers, despite lengthy investigations that found evidence of carelessness and dishonesty.
But there's a certain level of dishonesty or a type of lie that goes beyond overpromising or shading the truth, and that's more than just a moral failing by an individual.
Like most of her compatriots, Ms Cvijic is sceptical that Serbia will ever join the EU. She distrusts Mr Vucic's government and decries the dishonesty of Europeans who provide it with succour.
The video outraged many Chicagoans, who took to the streets to protest what they felt was an excessive use of force and dishonesty by police who initially accused McDonald of threatening them.
Cooper told CNN's Jake Tapper on "The Lead" that the failure was a result of dishonesty on the part of the GOP, which holds majorities in both the state House and Senate.
"These eleventh-hour allegations by the plaintiffs, including an accusation of dishonesty against a senior Department of Justice official, are false," a Justice Department spokesperson said in a statement at the time.
"The court finds that the defendants have engaged in multiple acts of misconduct, dishonesty, and bad faith with respect to the plaintiff class (Latinos) and the protection of its rights," Snow wrote.
Trump also made 24 false claims last week about the military, turning to dishonesty to sell his controversial decision to remove US troops from northern Syria in advance of a Turkish offensive.
Its dishonesty has at least two critical dimensions: First, the speaker is, by failing to say otherwise, leading the listener to conclude he or she is the true author of the speech.
But given the long record of North Korea's dishonesty in negotiations and repeated violations of international agreements, it is incumbent upon the regime to signal its desire to negotiate in good faith.
Many people working in tech have suggested that rather than hiring a truly diverse workforce, tech companies have resolved to deal with their diversity issues with lip service, pandering, and downright dishonesty.
But in striving so obviously to avoid footholds for judicial review, the new order unwittingly exposes the policy hollowness and, it should be said, the foundational dishonesty of the blanket travel bans.
They have fought back at the repeated accusations of dishonesty from the Rubio camp by saying the senator is "screaming liar" in the face of his record and spreading its own rumors.
New research shows that the part of the brain that is activated during dishonesty responds less and less as we "get used" to cheating — and that could make us lie even more.
"I am sickened at the extent and pervasiveness of dishonesty and misdirection by individuals in the highest office of the land, including the President," Romney said in a statement posted to Twitter.
While I publicly and privately disagreed with some aspects of Obama's Syria policy, it is the height of dishonesty and duplicity for Trump to blame Obama for the latest carnage in Syria.
Some of the many Brazilians incensed by the greed and dishonesty displayed in the multiple corruption scandals and power games currently dominating the headlines, are now even considering backing Bolsonaro's presidential dreams.
But because of her public role, the anecdote involving her false statement loomed large in the broader portrait by the special counsel of a White House defined by a culture of dishonesty.
If we balance this space on the fulcrum of buying and selling, it's been shown that it's only a matter of time before we start to tip over into dishonesty and exploitation.
"It is likely the brain's blunted response to repeated acts of dishonesty reflects a reduced emotional response to these acts," lead study author and neuroscience researcher Neil Garrett said in a statement.
But in the op-ed, Haberman cited the "viciousness, toxic partisan anger, intellectual dishonesty, motive-questioning and sexism" that have emerged on Twitter as her motivation for stepping back from the platform.
It is the number one job of any journalist interacting with presidential candidates to ensure that they are being honest, and Biden claiming his plan is universal is the height of dishonesty.
"My personal knowledge makes it impossible to believe that his personal dealings have even a hint of illegality or dishonesty," said Yoram David, an Israeli conductor who has worked with Mr. Neschling.
It also suggests that Francis's supporters within the Vatican may be on the defensive, feeling the need to champion a perceived gesture of support, even when doing so toes the line of dishonesty.
Much of her overarching criticism is boiled down in these two paragraphs: The viciousness, toxic partisan anger, intellectual dishonesty, motive-questioning and sexism are at all-time highs, with no end in sight.
The still-energetic but visibly graying 57-year-old former president also warned against the politics of fear and criticized dishonesty in campaigning - comments directed at Trump, though Obama did not name him.
Asked a tough question about her reputation for dishonesty by a skeptical young Democrat, Clinton responded in a tough, forceful manner that will remind many of how she fended off the Benghazi hearings.
The regulator said it recognised that Tootell and Alderson did not deliberately or recklessly breach regulatory provisions and no findings of dishonesty or lack of integrity were being made in relation to them.
Alternately, their advisors might urge him to keep his lineage under wraps for the good of the kingdom — but as we've just seen, Jon Snow doesn't have that kind of dishonesty in him.
There's the pairing of dishonesty with earnestness, the disarming candor mixed with secrecy, and an irresistible traction with co-star Stephen Graham (another HBO alum, familiar to audiences as Boardwalk Empire's Al Capone).
Hayes denied dishonesty during his 47-day trial, saying he had been open about his practices, such as sending scores of messages cajoling, pressuring and offering rewards to those who could influence rates.
Andrew Sullivan recently argued in New York magazine that Trump's chronic, stubborn dishonesty—unlike normal political fibbing—is "delusional" and "deranged," a frightening sign that the president is living in an alternative universe.
Johnson could move to bridge the gap by hitting Clinton on her perceived dishonesty, the DNC leaks demonstrating institutional bias against Sanders and the email scandal from her time as secretary of state.
"My opposition to Congressman Price has less to do with his well-known extreme right-wing economic views than it has to do with the hypocrisy and dishonesty of President Trump," Sanders said.
"Everybody is asking why the Justice Department (and FBI) isn't looking into all of the dishonesty going on with Crooked Hillary & the Dems," Trump said in a series of tweets on November 3.
We would never again have to weigh the list of possible side effects that accompany insincere tolerance, including frequent anger, compassion atrophy, dizzying spells of dishonesty, instability of character and deep, chronic division.
I realized at that moment I would rather be offended than fed more dishonesty, which leads me to lesson number three: Closure is essentially the need for blunt honesty, which is rarely received.
To quote the prosecutors, he has traded on 'a pattern of lies and dishonesty over an extended period of time' and for that 'he is going to pay a very, very serious price.
At that news conference in Helsinki, the world was confronted with an extraordinary stew of narcissism, appeasement, moral surrender and the chronic dishonesty that Republicans have been willing to tolerate for so long.
There's no clear line between Trump's dishonesty and his sincere lack of information, or between his tendency to engage in vain but pointless boasting and his alarming efforts to overturn legitimate election results.
Go deeper: The report reveals a culture of dishonesty at the White House, defined by a president who lied to the public and his staff, and who asked aides to lie for him.
It canceled some of them in the fall of 2013 and revamped the distance learning program, in the face of concern about "academic dishonesty" and other matters, according to emails among university administrators.
"Now, we don't have evidence that this disease originated there, but because of China's duplicity and dishonesty from the beginning we need to at least ask the question," Cotton said of the lab.
So one way to understand this ugly health plan is that Republicans, through their political opportunism and dishonesty, boxed themselves into a position that makes them seem cruel and immoral — because they are.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) on Monday fired Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson, accusing him of dishonesty in relation to an incident in which he was found asleep in his car, according to CNN.
Customers also can purchase add-ons like hired and non-owned auto insurance, employment practices liability insurance (EPLI), liquor liability insurance, employee dishonesty coverage, professional liability insurance, equipment breakdown coverage and spoilage coverage.
A third suit filed by Howard Adams, a CSX employee in Birmingham, Alabama, contends that he, too, was suspended without pay after invoking FMLA and was accused of dishonesty and fraud without evidence.
In theory, an accusation of bad faith derives its power from the presence of some persuadable audience — some judge or observer or swing voter who recognizes strategic dishonesty and is repelled by it.
In the aftermath, justice for Geguri has been attained: True to their word, ETLA and Strobe, the two gamers who bet their careers on her alleged incompetence and dishonesty, have reportedly quit the sport.
"The attempts of Carlos Saturnino to rewrite history are the result, in my understanding, of a return to the culture of irresponsibility and dishonesty which sunk Sonangol in the first place," dos Santos said.
While "Swimming with Sharks" is a tale of greed and dishonesty, it does offer plenty of insight into what future leaders in the sector can do to implement a culture driven by positive values.
"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.
Separately, a senior Iranian military official accused U.S. President Donald Trump of dishonesty, saying Washington was calling for talks while "holding a gun" at Tehran, the semi-official news agency Mehr reported on Friday.
DISQUALIFIED yesterday by Pakistan's Supreme Court on grounds of dishonesty, it would seem there is no way back for Nawaz Sharif (pictured, right), the longest-serving prime minister in the country's 70-year-history.
"My application is clearly in relation to a point of law and is of public importance because it concerns the test of dishonesty that applies to all criminal cases in this country," he said.
If the House Republicans pass the American Health Care Act this week, as House Speaker Paul Ryan predicts they will, it'll represent a major triumph of dishonesty over plain, if slightly more complex, truths.
Cuban's comments followed a rocky hour-and-a-half-long White House news conference, in which Trump repeatedly berated members of the press and went on extended rants about media dishonesty and government leakers.
And Stiglitz uses the unfortunate tactic of impugning his adversaries' motives; the troika is not merely wrong, it is guilty of "hypocrisy," of "dishonesty" and of "sheer hypocrisy" — and that's all within two pages.
During an ultrasound, staff and volunteers at fake clinics sometimes compound the dishonesty by presenting inaccurate medical information, providing erroneous readings or even misrepresenting how far along a woman is in her pregnancy. 3.
The Trump campaign was unprecedented in its dishonesty; the fact that the lies didn't exact a political price, that they even resonated with a large bloc of voters, doesn't make them any less false.
Dr. Garrett said he hoped that the study could be repeated in other, more realistic settings, and that another study could be done to look at what might stop people from escalating their dishonesty.
The result was a confirmation process, and now almost certainly a justice, tainted by dishonesty, shamelessness, self-pity, indifference to women's fears and calculated divisiveness — the hallmarks, in other words, of Mr. Trump's politics.
Both sides accused each other of cynicism and dishonesty in acidic exchanges before and after the vote on the resolution, which was vetoed by Russia using its power as a permanent Security Council member.
Finally, I want to offer a vision of where we should go as a nation which is far different than the divisiveness, dishonesty, and racism coming from the Trump Administration over the past year.
More broadly, Trump has a well-deserved reputation for dishonesty and has acted over the years to clean house of any officials (James Mattis, Dan Coats, etc.) who develop a reputation for contradicting him.
Slumped shoulders, downcast eyes and folded arms might seem harmless but they can convey dishonesty or a lack of self-confidence, according to Kasia and Patryk Wezowski, founders of the Center for Body Language.
Trump's dishonesty at the rally ran the gamut of subjects -- from impeachment to the size of his crowds to how far Battle Creek residents need to drive to dispose of their fluorescent light bulbs.
Fifty false claims from the President in seven days is not good, per se, but it is an improvement from his recent barrage of dishonesty, which included an October week of 21 false claims.
The economy was the top subject of Trump's dishonesty last week, with 231.5 false claims -- the first time in seven weeks that neither his Ukraine scandal or Democrats' related impeachment inquiry topped the list.
Count on Republican members to focus on Cohen's own record of criminality and dishonesty, and to use Cohen as a vehicle to cast doubt on the tactics and motives of special counsel Robert Mueller.
When white men commit fraud, it only confirms what we already know to be true: that capitalism and the patriarchy are built on principles of dishonesty, and that cheaters are often rewarded, and generously.
And that dishonesty would have far-reaching effects that go beyond upset officials, a bruised presidential ego, or unnecessary public confusion to affect the next generations of Congress and how local communities receive funding.
"Even so, I am sickened at the extent and pervasiveness of dishonesty and misdirection by individuals in the highest office of the land, including the President," Romney said in a statement posted on Twitter.
That means turning a blind eye to Trump's financial conflicts of interest, erratic behavior, and dishonesty while accepting his various doses of xenophobia, Islamophobia, and racism as the electioneering gambits that deliver the goods.
"Each of the universities took the students' admission application fees while failing to take adequate steps to ensure that their admissions process was fair and free of fraud, bribery, cheating and dishonesty," the lawsuit said.
"You can think of this as a slippery slope with what begins as small acts of dishonesty escalating to much larger ones," said study lead author Neil Garrett, now a neuroscience researcher at Princeton University.
That type of brazen dishonesty may have been alarming in 2016, but after more than a year under the Trump administration, a lie of this magnitude is nothing but another tweet lost in the ether.
Cruz's failure to capture evangelical hearts (and votes) stems from a confluence of factors: a message less inspiring than his competitors', an outdated playbook with limited reach, and a persona increasingly associated with rank dishonesty.
Political historians and scholars widely agree, for example, that the pervasive dishonesty of the Johnson and Nixon administrations during the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal damaged faith in the government in the long term.
Nonetheless, the scandal, which first broke shortly after she launched her presidential campaign, has been deeply damaging to Mrs Clinton because of the way it seemed to chime with her pre-existing reputation for dishonesty.
"The only real factual dispute in this case is the timing of the defendants' dishonesty," read the multi-claim complaint (which can be read here) filed Friday, July 28, against Littman and her Impression Entertainment.
Harris returns repeatedly to the idea that the controversy over Murray's race and IQ work is driven by "dishonesty and hypocrisy and moral cowardice" — not a genuine disagreement over the underlying science or its interpretation.
Earlier in the day, Ashley had embarked on a last-ditch battle to take control of Debenhams, accusing board members of dishonesty, while offering to fund a rescue plan in return for the CEO's job.
But many, including people who eagerly voted for him in the past, say that his dishonesty in this scandal is one of the reasons they won't support his bid to stay in power until 2025.
Haroon Moghul: Pence's dishonesty is spiritually toxic, socially radioactive When the five wizards arrived in Middle Earth many years ago, the shipwright Cirdan gave his Ring of Power to Gandalf, not the leading wizard, Saruman.
Texas public school records also showed Kelley had numerous behavior problems as a student, including nine suspensions for such issues as drugs, insubordination, profanity, skipping classes and dishonesty between sixth grade and high school graduation.
In the wake of the debacle and his dishonesty, sponsors like Speedo and Ralph Lauren have dropped the swimmer, but there's still a lingering feeling of discomfort around Lochte's privilege and a lack of accountability.
His casual dishonesty, his policy laziness, and his lack of self-awareness would mean four years of a careening pin-ball journey that would ricochet from missteps to crisis to misunderstandings to clarifications to retractions.
The song's chorus, "Prayin' to catch you whispering / I'm prayin' you catch me listening" comes across as a plea for confirmation of infidelity/dishonesty and a warning to the other party that Bey's onto you.
Some Latin Americans still turn a blind eye to dishonesty: a poll in Lima in 2014 found that half of voters believed that the victor in a mayoral election would steal but get things done.
But in the op-ed, published online Friday, Haberman cited the "viciousness, toxic partisan anger, intellectual dishonesty, motive-questioning and sexism" that have emerged on Twitter as her motivation for stepping back from the platform.
"I think Walsh's plan to attack Trump for his dishonesty, amorality, instability, and incompetence is absolutely the right approach, and I'll do whatever I can to help," Conway said in a statement to The Times.
"Hillary Clinton's choice of Tim Kaine does nothing to unify a fractured Democrat base which is repelled by her dishonesty and cronyism," Reince Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, said in a statement.
She became a frequent target of Mr. Trump on Twitter and during his rallies, where he accused her of dishonesty and called her a "third-rate reporter," and she received death threats from his supporters.
Hayes, now 37, denied dishonesty and argued during his trial that his actions were both condoned by bosses and common practice at the time and said his Libor requests fell within an acceptable trading range.
Bad-faith portrayals from the press (no, she never insulted stay-at-home moms) made her cautious with her words; opponents on the left and the right twisted that into evidence of evasiveness and dishonesty.
But shortly after the report's February release, one of the regents, Michael D. Hsu, a management consultant, accused the task force of academic dishonesty, saying it left out information that would have vindicated Mr. Coffman.
"The Court finds that the Defendants have engaged in multiple act of misconduct, dishonesty, and bad faith with respect to the Plaintiff class and the protection for its rights," Snow wrote in his scathing ruling.
Douthat: That digression is illustrative, though: It's clearly easier to make a case against this administration on its mix of dishonesty, turpitude and chaos than it is to argue against a 3.8 percent unemployment rate.
The pair's most prominent victim here is Ellen Martin, a Midwestern widow played by Meryl Streep who catches on to the firm's dishonesty when she tries to settle an insurance claim after her husband's death.
It was refreshing to see a couple whose challenges have nothing to do with infidelity or dishonesty, and it was a delight to see vulnerability put on display by both the male and female characters.
Since the totalitarian incompetence and callous dishonesty of the Chinese Communist Party brought about the public health catastrophe, it would be the ultimate justice if it proved to be the cause of its political demise.
According to the Supreme Court statement, the former prime minister demonstrated dishonesty by not declaring monthly salary of roughly $2,700 from Dubai-based Capital FZE — a company owned by his son — during 2006 to 2014.
"I want to offer a vision of where we should go as a nation which is far different than the divisiveness, dishonesty, and racism coming from the Trump Administration over the past year," he said.
Debates don't matter, endorsements don't matter, editorials don't matter, polls and predictions don't matter, tax returns don't matter, dishonesty doesn't matter, sexual harassment doesn't matter, pundits don't matter and qualifications for elected office don't matter.
" The first time we see Beyonce, she's crouched in front of a red curtain, singing the pointed opening lines of album opener "Pray You Catch Me": "You can taste the dishonesty/ It's all over your breath.
If you need more proof for how dishonesty can become cultural, look no further than the need for federal legislation to protect whistleblowers who come forward to call out the liars and criminals in their organizations.
The researchers then used brain scans to show that our mind's emotional hot spot — the amygdala — becomes desensitized or used to the growing dishonesty, according to a study published online Monday in the journal Nature Neuroscience.
DUBAI (Reuters) - A senior Iranian military official has accused U.S. President Donald Trump of dishonesty, saying Washington is calling for talks while "holding a gun" at Tehran, the semi-official news agency Mehr reported on Friday.
I was literally living in fear of telling my parents but I was just so done with all of the white lies and dishonesty, so I finally told Mom and Dad what I did for work.
The staggering dishonesty of the Republican Party's efforts to sell the American Health Care Act hasn't gone unnoticed among Democrats, and it will have a lasting impact on national politics, especially if the bill becomes law.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials seized on that misstatement, saying it reflected what they called a pattern of cynical dishonesty and incitement to violence among the Palestinian leadership and its official news media.
Everybody is asking why the Justice Department (and FBI) isn't looking into all of the dishonesty going on with Crooked Hillary & the Dems.. ...New Donna B book says she paid for and stole the Dem Primary.
Call it lying to the American public, call it misleading, but whatever you call it, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has been opened to the risk of a massive oil drilling operation based on willful dishonesty.
In terms of reporting falsehoods, this would amount to devoting on-air time or column inches to statements whose dishonesty rises above a certain level of outrageousness — say, outright falsity with no redeeming grain of truth.
What has happened to the minds and souls of so many Republicans that has made dishonesty, lies, immoral behavior, financial chicanery, racism, inhumane treatment of others and disregard for the law by their elected leaders acceptable?
And in a conflict heavily focused on which candidate is telling the truth, Ms. Warren faces a real risk: Several studies have shown that voters punish women more harshly than men for real or perceived dishonesty.
Ms. Sanders has embraced the antagonistic tone set by Mr. Spicer since the earliest days of Mr. Trump's presidency, objecting to critical coverage that she brands as "fake news" and complaining about "dishonesty" by the media.
"Now, we don't have evidence that this disease originated there, but because of China's duplicity and dishonesty from the beginning, we need to at least ask the question to see what the evidence says," Cotton said.
When the truth itself is under attack and millions of Americans blithely accept anti-truth propaganda, those of disrepute and those of foul motive learn that dishonesty is a viable position — and possibly a winning strategy.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's markets regulator has banned Terry Farr, one of six former brokers unanimously acquitted by a London jury over their role in the Libor scandal, for dishonesty and lacking integrity over so-called "wash" trades.
"It is fresh evidence that we need to question very seriously what we already know about Hillary Clinton's lack of integrity, lack of care, of her dishonesty about what she did as secretary of state," Hayworth said.
When Cash kisses Zoey on the cheek and promises everything is "good" after his low-key cheating, it's hard to tell if her annoyance stems from her conflicted romantic feelings for the athlete or his academic dishonesty.
I needed to understand why honest, hardworking people from different ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds would rally behind a man who worked against their interests and constantly perpetuated dishonesty and disrespect for those he claimed to serve.
Still, Rubio's Harris said Cruz had flip-flopped on the trade bill "There is a culture of dishonesty from top-to-bottom in the Ted Cruz campaign," he said, adding the "completely invented photo" is further evidence.
Thursday night's Fox News debate was a two-hour anti-Trump smackdown with well-prepared moderators calling in assists from the billionaire's opponents who, aside from accusing Trump of various iterations of fraud and dishonesty, said little.
"If we shrug at pubic dishonesty — if we normalize candidates who think that grabbing power makes it OK to say whatever they need to in the short-term — then we will be changed by it," he said.
In an 11-week trial, the Barclays traders denied dishonesty, argued their bosses sanctioned attempts to influence rates, that they did so in full view of compliance staff and that such practices were widespread at the time.
Unlike in China, where the government has waged a top-down battle to root out dishonesty in the Communist Party, in India anti-corruption efforts have been fueled by citizens' protests and a vibrant, free news media.
The urge to normalize Trump's adolescent outbursts, his flagrant incompetence and dishonesty—to wish it all away, if only for a news cycle or two—is connected to the fear of what fresh hell might come next.
As bad as the dishonesty is the fact that Mr. Trump and Mr. Sessions have managed to engineer their backward worldview largely under the public's radar, as a new report from the Brennan Center for Justice documents.
In a series of tweets on Thursday morning, Trump touted the summit and said the subject of the event will be the "tremendous dishonesty, bias, discrimination and suppression practiced by certain companies" — presumably companies that weren't invited.
Clinton's explanation — a Friday pneumonia diagnosis that wasn't revealed until video surfaced of Sunday's incident — may buttress Trump's argument about her dishonesty, as does the context of the "deplorables" comment, which was made at a private fundraiser.
But the weekend melee — complete with dark allusions to billionaire donors, allegations of intellectual dishonesty and sarcastic references to political inexperience — showed how difficult that task could be if the primary becomes a prolonged and acrimonious affair.
What we got instead was the (further) rise of the decepticons — not the evil robots from the movies, but conservatives who keep scaling new heights of dishonesty in their attempt to sell their reverse-Robin Hood agenda.
Several prominent authors who stood accused of plagiarism, including the poet and memoirist Jill Bialosky and the historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, have emerged relatively unscathed, their mistakes chalked up to haste or sloppiness rather than intellectual dishonesty.
Former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergSunday shows - Trump's Epstein conspiracy theory retweet grabs spotlight Bloomberg: Next generation of Democrats needs to 'earn their spurs' Bloomberg: McConnell may allow gun reform vote to boost reelection chances MORE told students during a commencement address Saturday that they face an "epidemic of dishonesty" coming from Washington, D.C. In a speech at Rice University in Texas, Bloomberg blamed "extreme partisanship" for the current political climate and warned that "when we tolerate dishonesty, we get criminality," according to The Associated Press.
DUBAI, May 17 (Reuters) - A senior Iranian military official has accused U.S. President Donald Trump of dishonesty, saying Washington is calling for talks while "holding a gun" at Tehran, the semi-official news agency Mehr reported on Friday.
The president's weak character and dishonesty contribute greatly to the erosion of trust in democratic institutions, an ever-increasing partisanship, greater social divisions and the consequential breakdown in the ability of society to find solutions to pressing problems.
Trump's erratic behavior—his thin skin, his racism, his dishonesty, his unpredictability—has reduced the valence of familiar left-right ideological disputes and replaced them with a more fundamental question of what American political leadership should look like.
He proved that he was BIASED and a LIAR shortly thereafter by moving the event to January 17, and further demonstrated his DISHONESTY by not giving awards of any kind, and instead just posting a listicle on GOP.com.
What Pecora pulled the curtain back on was not just individual dishonesty but systematic self-dealing, stock watering, runaway bonuses, and deceptive webs of holding companies—the "financial instruments" of the 1920s—that sound all too familiar today.
The public is presented with information by media that invariably takes a side based on the three furthest things from the pillars of sound journalism: sensationalism, dishonesty and an ideological tilt while being hopelessly pious in the process.
" Her "sheer duplicity," he said, "should demonstrate to everyone how poorly the allegations against Mr. Weinstein were actually vetted and accordingly, cause all of us to pause and allow due process to prevail, not condemnation by fundamental dishonesty.
This would leave the United States as the only country to have rejected the Paris deal, which Mr. Trump did in a Rose Garden rant on June 1 that was notable, even by Trumpian standards, for its dishonesty.
Ms. Monahan has accused him of causing emotional pain through infidelity and dishonesty when they were a couple and said he had once tried to drag her off a bed after an argument while screaming obscenities at her.
" That remark triggered the code violation for verbal abuse, which is defined in the rule book as "a statement about an official, opponent, sponsor, spectator or other person that implies dishonesty or is derogatory, insulting or otherwise abusive.
We identified a pattern of troubling behavior by Zach Smith: promiscuous and embarrassing sexual behavior, drug abuse, truancy, dishonesty, financial irresponsibility, a possible N.C.A.A. violation, and a lengthy police investigation into allegations of criminal domestic violence and cybercrimes.
They denied dishonesty, saying they learned on the job, communicated openly, were not told they were doing anything wrong, that requests fell within a range of equally valid rates and that they did not profit from the practice.
What keeps us watching is how Platt plays Evan's greed for popularity: with his unctuousness, his dishonesty, and his wounds, Evan is like an entitled nebbish, slightly oily around the edges, which isn't the same thing as vulnerability.
For a show that serves as a warning about our dependence on tech, this is a sly little argument: that the greatest threat to yourself isn't the strangers you meet through your phone, but rather your own dishonesty.
Image: markusspiske (Pixabay)In what might be one of the least shocking revelations ever, the authors of two recently published papers accuse tobacco companies of further dishonesty (you know, besides decades-long attempts to downplay the addictiveness of cigarettes).
Commercial crime coverage, a standard type of business insurance, generally kicks in when companies sustain losses in situations that involve employee dishonesty, such as forgery, theft of a customer's property, or fraudulent transfer of funds through a company's computer.
It was responding to rising public anger over officials' failure to curb the dishonesty that had become rampant in many walks of life: everything from fraud and academic plagiarism to shoddy construction and the selling of dangerous fake goods.
Smiling and flashing a thumbs-up, Trump appeared on the surface undisturbed by the growing impression, fueled by special counsel Robert Mueller's report, that his White House is rife with dishonesty, corruption and questionable demands from a paranoid leader.
Sharot, the author of the new study, has a simple suggestion: "Perhaps we can nudge people away from dishonesty by calling them on their lies even if they are small, and try to reproduce an emotional reaction," she says.
But the men denied dishonesty, arguing that their bosses had condoned such requests, that they had communicated openly and that banks had commonly submitted rates with a commercial bias - a practice tolerated by senior industry figures at the time.
At a caucus site in the college town of Grinnell, even confirmed Clinton supporters admitted that the hardest task was to convince fellow-Iowans that they could trust her, after she has spent years fending off allegations of dishonesty.
"We are appalled, but not surprised, that President Trump has once again demonstrated dishonesty, hypocrisy, and willingness to use anti-Semitism and Israel as a political football," said Halie Soifer, executive director of the Jewish Democratic Council of America.
On Thursday morning, Trump tweeted that the event would focus on "tremendous dishonesty, bias, discrimination and suppression practiced by certain companies" — a reference to social media giants like Twitter and Facebook, which Trump has repeatedly claimed are censoring him.
"In this time of discord, distrust and dishonesty, we ask that you would give us a spirit of gratitude, compassion and common sense," and wisdom, "in the name of the father, the son and the Holy Spirit," Carson concluded.
Activists Shabunin and Yurchyshyn say the system could still work provided civil society groups and journalists supplement NAZK's work by drawing the attention of anti-corruption investigators to the most heinous examples of graft or dishonesty on the database.
It was exactly the same with the 1920s alcohol prohibition in America; if you're not inclined to violence or dishonesty, there's no reason why plants can't be grown and the crop sold to willing customers for a fair price.
In this political universe, voters accept that they must tolerate bizarre behavior, dishonesty, crudity and cruelty, because the other side is always worse; the stakes are such that no qualms can get in the way of the greater cause.
During the interview, Pasolini, played with melancholy poise by Willem Dafoe, is in a pessimistic, ruminative mood, contemplating a society so mired in corruption, violence and dishonesty that the only hope for the future may lie in its destruction.
And more than just showing Trump's dishonesty, the shift threatens the rights of millions of LGBTQ Americans — from those just trying to keep their jobs to those who are willing to sacrifice their lives in service of their country.
The real story, his wife said, was that a group of disgruntled junior SEALs, who could not meet her husband's high standards, had invented stories of theft, dishonesty, poor leadership and eventually murder to oust Chief Gallagher from leadership.
A few Republicans did respond to the report with alarm, most notably Senator Mitt Romney of Utah, who said he was "sickened at the extent and pervasiveness of dishonesty and misdirection" by the president and some in his circle.
The most egregious false claim: Saving Social Security Trump is a dishonesty maximalist: He often seems to prefer an egregious lie, told confidently, to spin that might be more accurate but might also make him seem defensive or evasive.
On Tuesday, Veronica Hilda Theriault was sentenced to 25 months in jail with a non-parole period of 12 months after pleading guilty to deception, dishonesty and abuse of public office, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and CNN.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said on Friday he was "sickened" by the dishonesty of U.S. President Donald Trump and people around him as portrayed in a report on Russia's attempts to influence the 2016 election.
Dishonesty, he writes, was central "to the entire enterprise of organized crime on both sides of the Atlantic," and so, too, were bullying, peer pressure and groupthink — repellent traits shared by Trump and company, he suggests, and now infecting our culture.
And it was watched by the news-junkiest of the people I know — people who had already spent the week railing about the rich and the powerful, their vanity and greed and dishonesty, about social conditions in America circa 2019.
But even as he accuses others of dishonesty, Bruenig is weaponizing this point against plans that it doesn't apply to — most recently, the Center for American Progress's Medicare Extra plan — and doing so in ways that confuse the underlying issue.
Yet H.R. 85033 would do just that by, for example, eliminating the SEC's ability to apply anti-fraud protection to sales materials distributed by funds; and allowing ads to include cherry-picked testimonials or recommendations – a practice long associated with dishonesty.
But the larger strategic goal of the presser became clear with one theme Trump repeatedly returned to — the alleged "dishonesty" of the media, an institution that, it is now clear, Trump has decided to fully elevate as his most important foe.
The video of McDonald's death outraged many Chicagoans, who took to the streets to protest what they felt was an excessive use of force and dishonesty by the city and Van Dyke's fellow officers, who initially accused McDonald of threatening officers.
The dishonesty of Republicans on health care and other issues, from voter fraud to abortion, allowed the party to be taken over by a shameless charlatan, an interloper who won the party's nomination and presidency by promising voters the sky.
Judge Snow said Mr. Arpaio and three current and former aides at the Maricopa County sheriff's office had engaged in "multiple acts of misconduct, dishonesty and bad faith" as they continued to racially profile Latinos in traffic stops and workplace raids.
Sharot, the author of the Nature Neuroscience study, has a simple suggestion: "Perhaps we can nudge people away from dishonesty by calling them on their lies even if they are small, and try to reproduce an emotional reaction," she says.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Poor People's Campaign," opened their homes and churches to undocumented immigrants seeking sanctuary, lobbied Congress to protect DACA recipients and fiercely protested what they see as a rise in white nationalism and dishonesty in politics.
As I noted a few weeks ago, the crypto industry is awash with money and "journalists" are taking advantage of the naivety and dishonesty of the marketers tasked with pushing another me-too crypto product in front of an unreceptive audience.
"In Germany, you hear about the Lügenpresse a lot," he said, referring to a Nazi-era word meaning "lying press" that has been taken up in recent years by far-right protesters accusing the mainstream German news media of dishonesty.
As a clinical psychologist, I have seen the damage wrought in relationships by dishonesty and self-serving cognitive and communication distortions, and the consequences of failing to deal bravely with reality in order to protect a fragile and damaged ego.
Beth RosenBronx To the Editor: Though President Trump often takes credit for things he didn't do, and he never accepts responsibility for problems he has created, it is important that we citizens not become inured to his dishonesty and ignorance.
"The American public has seen this charade, has seen this dishonesty by the Democrats," Trump said, pointing out that a week-long FBI investigation, which Democrats have decried as a mediocre effort by the bureau, found "nothing wrong" about Kavanaugh.
We may not agree on every issue, but we are all concerned for our democracy and the future of the globe and linked in our opposition to the tone, dishonesty and spewing of hatred by Mr. Trump and his advisers.
When the president and his supporters remain steadfastly unembarrassed by hypocrisy and dishonesty, they convey to Americans not just that they are dishonest and hypocritical, but also that they don't care; they don't acknowledge those behaviors as wrong or undesirable.
"Recent revelations, coupled with [the] president's unprecedented campaign of dishonesty and secrecy, give greater urgency to the need for House Republicans [to] bring a vote to the floor immediately to establish an outside, independent commission," Pelosi's spokeswoman said in a statement.
"Everybody is asking why the Justice Department (and FBI) isn't looking into all of the dishonesty going on with Crooked Hillary & the Dems...New Donna B book says she paid for and stole the Dem Primary," Trump tweeted earlier this month.
Media fact checks and accounts of the President's serial dishonesty and shattered governing conventions merely play into his demagogic conceits that Washington elites are not just unfair to him -- but also don't understand his appeal in the "real" heartland America.
Goldberg said The Dispatch will cover Trump's "manifest flaws and mistakes he's made" as well as his "dishonesty" in office, though he acknowledged conservatives have been well-served by his judicial appointments and may find things to like in the president.
It's easy to snark about the conspiratorial thinking of the current president and the relentless dishonesty of his press operation, but the Bush-era conspiracy theories about Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda were similarly ridiculous, and got way more people killed.
With dishonesty and poor corporate behavior making daily headlines — from Theranos&aposs implosion to Facebook&aposs data privacy breaches and WeWork&aposs conflicts of interest — the new year is the perfect time to revisit basic standards of honesty in the workplace.
This version of bad faith falls somewhere among a lawyer's claim of intentional dishonesty (This contract was entered into in bad faith), Sartre's critique of inauthenticity (Do you even believe what you're saying?) and a broad, satisfying, barbed insult (You!
In short, a "policy of dishonesty" within the White House would be an investigative jackpot for Mueller and the cases he is building, and if there is such a policy, the latest news gives him yet another chance to exploit it.
On Friday, he did not spell out his next step but told his supporters on Twitter that he would consult them on the "course of action to be taken to rescue our beautiful Zimbabwe from the jaws of poverty, corruption & dishonesty".
All psychopaths are criminals if you look for them only behind bars Psychopathy is not easily defined, but most psychologists view it as a personality disorder characterized by superficial charm conjoined with profound dishonesty, callousness, guiltlessness and poor impulse control.
The real corrupt bargain, Mr. Bohrer suggested, was not between Mr. Percoco and the three executives who are his co-defendants, but between Mr. Howe and prosecutors who allowed him to sign a cooperation agreement despite knowing his history of dishonesty.
Instead, she seeks publicity by maliciously spreading lies about the Church using the same handful of bitter zealots who were kicked out years ago for chronic dishonesty and corruption and whose false claims the Church refuted years ago, including through judicial decisions.
According to Manya Koetse, the editor in chief of a Chinese social media watchdog blog called "What's on Weibo, "a post acknowledging the Chinese governments' dishonesty with the public began trending under a "Li Wenliang" hashtag also became popular among Weibo users.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Hundreds of aid workers signed a petition on Friday calling for greater protection in conflict zones, urging the United Nations to end "a culture of silence and dishonesty" that they say allows relief workers to be targeted with impunity.
He was recently pushed out of DFJ, the premier venture capital firm he co-founded, after an internal investigation found, in part, a pattern of dishonesty with women, including extramarital affairs that, in the eyes of some, crossed into the professional world.
President Trump woke up on November 93rd, turned on the television, and started tweeting shortly before 7 A.M. "Everybody is asking why the Justice Department (and FBI) isn't looking into all of the dishonesty going on with Crooked Hillary & the Dems," he typed.
They rewrote the story of the 1920s, a period of Republican rule, as a time of corruption and dishonesty, in which the GOP allowed the flimflam men of Wall Street and the big utility companies to get away with bilking the public.
Lieu and Rice, who are both former prosecutors, invoked rules that prohibit obstruction of another party's access to evidence, making a false statement to a tribunal and engaging in dishonesty or misrepresentation that reflect adversely on a lawyer's fitness to practice law.
Laying out a 44-page defence against allegations of fraudulent misrepresentation, Barclays denied dishonesty and alleged Staveley's private equity group PCP Capital Partners was unable to establish it had suffered any loss from negotiations with the bank during its October 2008 capital raising.
Manigault Newman's book and recent revelations about her recordings have received significant pushback from the White House, and many of the claims she has made are unverifiable, leading to finger-pointing and accusations of dishonesty from both Manigault Newman and top Trump allies.
You have to go back to Al Gore in 2000 to find a politician who faced as much jeering from the news media, over everything from claims of dishonesty (which usually turn out to be based on nothing) to matters of personal style.
"Most of the allegations dealt with in this proceeding raise issues of dishonesty as a result of [Hankey's] desire to hide his inappropriate behavior of a sexual nature utilizing school property, and his lack of due diligence in record keeping," the document says.
Laying out a 44-page defence in a court document seen by Reuters on Thursday, Barclays denied dishonesty and recklessness and called PCP's assertion it had been a potential investor in the Abu Dhabi syndicate at the time "utterly speculative and flawed".
"The sheer duplicity of her conduct is quite extraordinary and should demonstrate to everyone how poorly the allegations against Mr. Weinstein were actually vetted and accordingly, cause all of us to pause and allow due process to prevail, not condemnation by fundamental dishonesty."
Trump's crude racism and blatant dishonesty are only exaggerated versions of what his party has been selling for decades, while his substantive policy agenda — slashing taxes on corporations and the wealthy, taking health care away from lower-income families — is utterly orthodox.
Classic morality tales like "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" and "Pinocchio" speak to the dangers of dishonesty, and children who lie a lot, or who start lying at a young age, are often seen as developmentally abnormal, primed for trouble later in life.
" Senator Mitt Romney, the former Republican presidential nominee from Utah, offered a harsh critique on Twitter on Friday, saying that he was "sickened at the extent and pervasiveness of dishonesty by individuals in the highest office of the land, including the President.
After days of dishonesty, the White House acknowledged in July that Mr. Manafort and Mr. Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, had attended a meeting arranged by Donald Trump Jr. with Kremlin-connected intermediaries who said they had dirt on Mrs. Clinton.
The former Tokyo-based UBS and Citigroup trader denied dishonesty during his trial and argued in court that he had always been open about trading methods that he said had been condoned by senior managers and was common industry practice at the time.
"They should be looking at Podesta and all of that dishonesty, they should be looking at a lot of things, and a lot of people are disappointed in the Justice Department, including me," he said, referencing John Podesta, former chair of Clinton's campaign.
" And after the Mueller report came out, Romney offered perhaps the toughest criticism of any Republican lawmaker, saying he was "sickened at the extent and pervasiveness of dishonesty and misdirection by individuals in the highest office of the land, including the President.

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