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"let on" Definitions
  1. (informal) to tell a secret

382 Sentences With "let on"

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Always more conservative than he let on (and he let on very little), Cheney executed others' visions with a cold confidence exceeded only by his bureaucratic acumen.
Hiram doesn't let on right away, but this is unsettling.
Kids have more to teach adults than they let on.
Did Littlefinger let on about his creepy pursuit of Sansa?
Later, she would let on that this smile disappointed her.
I think more people are feminists than they let on.
But if her parents were disappointed, they didn't let on.
One beseeched me not to ever let on to Mrs.
None ever let on that the end might be near.
The backlash was more traumatic than she let on then.
But she never let on that her marriage was failing.
Stunned, I decided not to let on how upset I was.
For his protection, his family let on that he was dead.
Donald Trump let on that issue ad he cannot let up.
Whips themselves admit that they know less than they let on.
Kubrick, a hyperfocused student, absorbed more lessons than he let on.
Only Olivia the Great won't let on about her secret talent.
Many were stuck, far more than the woman had let on.
Robinson saw through her daughter's prevaricating, she did not let on.
Mietlicki's English turned out to be better than she'd let on.
She later reveals she was unfaithful earlier than she let on.
He definitely knew more about the Faceless Men than he let on.
First, there's more to Moore's story than her initial quote let on.
And shopping data can let on, say, if the user is pregnant.
Even Trump has let on that that's what he cares about more.
If she got sick of my frequent visits she never let on.
If she's still pulling for Jussie, Tina didn't let on with us.
Lucy notices that Martin's bookish glasses aren't prescription, but doesn't let on.
It placed the LeT on a list of banned organizations in 2002.
In both climes people are struggling more than popular images let on.
I think he was worried about this routine but never let on.
But the Pilgrims were better equipped to survive than they let on.
I've always believed the Kardashians know way more than they ever let on.
She obviously was going through something much more traumatic than she let on.
So he sat on the stool in a fury, but didn't let on.
So I decided from that day on that I would never let on.
My Daddy kind of let on that he'd be glad when they left.
At Princeton, the exhibition's introductory wall text doesn't let on to the humor.
There were more feelings for Sansa than I've let on the in the past.
The United States has placed Saeed, the charity and LeT on a terrorist list.
Bose's proprietary Bluetooth system may have been collecting more data than it let on.
Profits were good, as many first-time franchises had been let on favourable terms.
Slater wondered whether, under the surface, he was feeling more than he let on.
It might have been because the deal was even better than Pruitt let on.
The United States has placed Saeed, the charity and LeT on its terrorist list.
"We suspected that they were playing footsie, but they never let on," he said.
I believe he is more radical than he is politically able to let on.
According to Duffin, neither let on that they wanted to be actresses growing up.
If you had any idea that your bellperson was mentally convulsing, you didn't let on.
If the audience is meant to question that conviction, the films have never let on.
The terms of her departure, however, appeared more dramatic than the White House let on.
Not quite, but he's far more "broken" than Annalise's one-time therapist ever let on.
Don't let on I said, but most French cooks on the West Coast is Chinese.
Last week's Tesla security update may have been more urgent than the company let on.
Both reports found that the company knew more about climate change than it let on.
West Wing officials had been sweating the health-care vote more than they let on.
Chesky even let on that he's considering outlandish ideas like hosting Airbnb sites on Mars.
TRUMP: We can't let a madman with nuclear weapons let on the loose like that.
I also learned that autopsies were more physically demanding than the crime shows let on.
Are they generous because they're grieving or is it more sinister than they let on?
For her part, Ms. Bareilles never let on that she was suffering from culture shock.
As Rey, you are filled with emotions and feelings much darker than you let on.
If anyone thought it strange that the girls were riding sticks, no one let on.
"We can't let a madman with nuclear weapons let on the loose like that," he said.
Nor did he let on he had been anywhere near the call when Raddatz followed up.
And it shows they understand the bind Republicans find themselves in better than they let on.
If Mr. Rouhani was upset at the vote on Tuesday, however, he did not let on.
If there is anything less than triumphant about the results, the report does not let on.
Veselnitskaya has closer links to the world of Russian officialdom than she has previously let on.
The senators claimed he was more involved in those controversial policies than he originally let on.
In fact, because of the doctor's orders, no could one let on that anything had changed.
It's not nearly as glamorous as people let on but you figure that out pretty quickly.
None of the deportees let on that he was among them, however, and the insurgents left.
Two years later, Montoya, a popular musician, says it was harder than he initially let on.
We're told he never let on his condition was deteriorating and, in fact, they were optimistic.
Yet having and keeping friends at work can feel more complicated than these studies let on.
But prosecutor Michael Dreeben let on that Manafort's work in Ukraine may connect back to Russia.
Even though she knew that I was someone shorter than Kris Kristofferson, she never let on.
And for God sake don't let on that you want to run out of the room screaming.
She didn't let on that anything was amiss because she didn't want to create an awkward situation.
Lohan didn't let on what the conversation entailed, but she did throw in some Mathletes-approved hashtags.
Grande let on her evening plans during a Twitter interaction with none other than legend Bette Midler.
Or can we be more discerning about who we want to sleep with than we let on?
Whatever happens, don't let on that you're lying through your teeth about that supposedly 'homemade' tomato soup.
Gaudí was tapping into a far richer iconography for dragons than cute tourist postcards might let on.
It paints a far darker picture of the president and his confidants than Barr initially let on.
They often didn't let on because a black person expressing anger in the South instantly became a target.
Unfortunately, Mastercard has now clarified that it's a way more limited solution than the company originally let on.
A lot of women start to realize that they have a much stronger voice than they let on.
The bottom line: There's more slack in the "maximum pressure" campaign than the administration wants to let on.
Nor did I let on as to how happy I was with the job the artist was doing.
Americans want healthcare to work, they're less obsessed about the details than what the debates will let on.
I let my withering sarcasm loose, and he told me I was funnier than I first let on.
However, the transcript reveals that top members of the Trump camp knew more than they have let on.
Despite Chinese leaders' disclaimers, Western leaders knew that Beijing had more leverage over Pyongyang than it let on.
There are of course some more arguments against Clinton and more arguments against Trump than Meyers let on.
"He never let on," said Jose Gonzalez, a friend on the force who rides motorcycles with Mr. Bordoy.
After my father lost his job at one point, they never let on that they were struggling financially.
"It's a lot closer match than people let on," Trotz said after a Game 24 loss in Toronto.
And Father, not wanting to disappoint his guest, did not let on that he had already read it.
So, young children typically believe that Santa exists, but in a more mundane form than adults let on.
The still images were taken of the plane upon completion, when the revelers were finally let on board.
One thing the trailers don't really let on, however, is that it's also — kind of, sort of — a musical.
"My project officer never let on about any reduction in funding," says Randal Serr, who runs Take Care Utah.
Britons must hope that Mrs May has more ideas up her sleeve than she has so far let on.
Within few weeks, in January, it became apparent that the layoffs were actually larger than what was let on.
But a succession of news reports indicated that Prince's relationship with the campaign was deeper than he let on.
The man let on that he was a Border Patrol agent, and Audemio confessed that he didn't have papers.
The E.S.P. woman (Serena, who was anything but) had reacted a bit more stridently than I let on earlier.
If any of these travelers realized they were talking to a bonafide girl-power superstar, they didn't let on.
As far as it being sexist, if the girls had been wearing shorts, they would have been let on.
NATO: On Wednesday, Trump decided that he thinks more highly of NATO than he's let on in the past.
Mr. Fisher's parents have always maintained that Angel DiPietro knew more about their son's death than she let on.
That leaves open the question whether government investigators know more than they have let on in public to date.
The annualised rent is 59 million euros and the building is let on a 15-year, index-linked lease.
With some reporters suspecting Jean knows more than she has let on, she seems poised to reveal her story.
Overall, we know less about the benefits of restraint and delaying gratification than the academic literature has let on.
Pakistan has largely kept LeT on a leash over the past decade, wary of provoking Indian bombs or America's wrath.
But the report turned out to be far less clear cut, especially on the obstruction issue, than Barr let on.
Let me be real for a minute: I get pushed around a lot more than I like to let on.
Egypt Air, for example, does include Israel on its map, but does not let on that it actually flies there.
Serving in law enforcement as a turbaned Sikh had its challenges, but friends and colleagues say Dhaliwal never let on.
Though the trailer doesn't let on to much of the storyline, it's clear that something unsavory is bound to happen.
While speaking to Camille, Alan (Henry Czerny) let on that Adora's behavior can be explained by her own mother's meanness.
She talked about Larry's recovery from the heart attack, and didn't let on at all about any trouble in paradise.
"I think we are a much better country than we have let on over the last few years," O'Connor said.
She doesn't want to let on to her two children that she's afraid for their grandfather, who recognizes the danger.
The hours are not a good fit, and the territory involves more early-morning long drives than they let on.
Instagram played a much larger role in Russia's efforts to interfere with the 203 elections than Facebook initially let on.
But repealing the law in an even more divided House and Senate will be tougher than Trump has let on.
Prisoner vocalizing unprompted meant it was winding down, but Pace'd get in trouble if he let on that he knew that.
Obviously, Deja has had almost no relationship with him, but she may know more about him than we previously let on.
Karim also shows Prairie a photo of Michelle, who she immediately realizes is Buck (but doesn't let on with this information).
Pressley said at the news conference that the four Democrats were more powerful than the size of their group let on.
Close to both of them, he didn't let on when he overheard his mother say that his father was H.I.V.-positive.
You don't want to upset your friend, or maybe you don't want to let on that your friend has upset you.
If Kushner was moved by Gorkov's thoughtful gifts, he did not let on to either Congress or to the Mueller investigators.
So did his mother, Karin Berardo, 51, an investment manager in Washington, D.C. But she did not want to let on.
And as hard as things got, Miller suspected that Hamilton was enjoying all the action sequences more than she let on.
They're just either too cowardly to change it or else enjoy the status quo more than they're willing to let on.
There are still some concerned that the scale of the problem may be far worse than the official figures let on.
Since the ambush, the troops' mission has been revealed to have been potentially more dangerous than U.S. officials initially let on.
But the photograph and post provide further evidence that the two men are more closely tied than Trump has let on.
Neither Trebek nor Stowell let on about her condition throughout her run, even as her voice shrank to a whisper at times.
Mr Kahane's mosaic of stories reveals a country that is far more complex than the binary categories of the Twittersphere let on.
As we reported, there was a sentiment early on in the Department Jussie's story didn't track, but officially they never let on.
Two New York City property managers were fined earlier in February after allegedly listing their apartments for short-term let on Airbnb.
Because it seems like Rosita didn't let on that there are tens of people who we find out are sick at Alexandria.
To be a man was to maintain the appearance of toughness, to never let on that you were weak or in pain.
Several Republicans were far more shaken by a private deposition of Holmes last week than they let on, CNN reported on Monday.
If he knew how ridiculous some of his lines were ("May the bridges I burn light my way"), he never let on.
The response follows a series of reports that Sandberg may have had more knowledge about the opposition work than she initially let on.
Like any esoteric practice, palmistry has many different forms and can be very complicated — more so than your average reading might let on.
But Harry Corbally might have been a little more pleased with his son's jaunts than he let on to the good ship's captain.
Britons must hope that she has more ideas up her sleeve than she has so far let on, on Brexit and much else.
If Yahoo knew more about the breach than they let on, Verizon would have an especially good reason to ask for a discount.
Indeed, it remains far from clear, though the notes of Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger show Reagan was better informed than he let on.
Politifact also slapped a "False" tag on Rove's claim that Clinton's prismatic glasses indicated her injuries had been worse than initially let on.
Service and work are themes often associated with this earth sign, though they're much more playful than most astrology memes would let on.
Eddie didn't let on whether Michael -- who's from Ghana -- is a done deal for the cast, but it definitely sounds like he's interested.
An unexpected devaluation of the yuan in August added to concerns that the economy was in worse shape than policymakers had let on.
Still, a government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the president was more concerned than he let on about the agencies' views.
One question posed by Richard Barwell, a senior economist at BNP Paribas, is whether they should let on about how little they know.
While some circumstances are still shrouded in mystery, we now know the incident was far more catastrophic than Soviet officials initially let on.
In other words, it's clear that his feelings on the matter are a little more complicated than he'd initially let on to me.
Tomorrow, bonds could take us in another direction, or they could be more positive about growth than they let on in this session.
After that, I posted on Twitter about the event but did not let on that I had names of some of the guests.
I smiled nervously, choosing not to let on that I did not know who Chance the Rapper was, except that, well, he rapped.
He may have been more bothered by a shoulder ailment than he let on, and he deflected a question about it on Monday.
Brasington said that while fusion is "fun to talk about," getting to the point of commercialization is more challenging than companies let on.
If Trump had any patient's apprehension going into his exam -- which he flew to aboard his Marine One helicopter -- he didn't let on.
Democrats raise the stakes for Nunes As revealed by the phone records, Nunes was closer to the Ukraine affair than he let on.
Entries in Kavanaugh's high school yearbooks and letters between his friends also suggest he had a more debaucherous past than he let on.
What The Showrunner Has Said In an October interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Shameless showrunner John Wells didn't let on much about Jimmy returning.
Often their congratulations landed on whichever one of us was holding him; if anyone was confused when we both responded, they never let on.
He became angry and allegedly claimed he had a bomb in his bag, which he'd detonate if he wasn't let on to the plane.
Why it matters: The Ukrainian assertions suggest that Russian fake news was detected much earlier than the tech giants have so far let on.
But Palantir has had a far rockier relationship with the nation's top spy agencies than its image would let on, BuzzFeed News has learned.
It makes you wonder if the inquiring mind of Mr. Mueller would like to know more about The Enquirer than he has let on.
She was explaining why she didn't let on about her manuscript, which she worked on for an hour before and after work each day.
Mueller probably knows a lot more than he's let on Mueller has not spoken publicly since he was appointed special counsel in May 2017.
Iran: At least 12 people have died, and experts fear that the number of infections is much higher than the country has let on.
One of their sons, George, wrote a memoir in 1981 that suggests that his parents' marriage was much happier than later accounts let on.
From that perspective, iPhones — and smartphones in general — may have a longer lifespan than many of us absorbed in the tech world would let on.
In past campaigns, Democratic strategists always struggled to prove -- beyond any reasonable doubt -- that Collins was more aligned with national Republicans than she let on.
And there is the simple fact that in a city like New York, there are way more people of color than Will & Grace let on.
Still, Comey did not let on to lawmakers that there were doubts about the veracity of the intelligence, according to sources familiar with the briefings.
Genz glanced at the boat's GPS device and realized that Kelen, over the last decade, might have learned more than he had ever let on.
Threatening disciplinary action to anyone walking around without a student or administrator's ID, all schools can be very careful about who they let on campus.
It's hard for some people to let on that they're feeling that way, and harder when it might throw a grenade into their fan base.
They realized that he had been in much more pain than he let on and that they could no longer care for him at home.
The Obama White House's high-profile prisoner swap with Iran in 2016 was a much bigger gift to Iran than the administration ever let on.
Why this matters: The gender gap among the specific degrees within the "the sciences and engineering" field is actually much wider than universities might let on.
Remember, though: as a woman in the workplace, you cannot let on that you feel any way but "in on the joke" about Ross's blatant theft.
An oil spill in South Dakota that leaked thousands of gallons of highly polluting oil could damage the environment more than the company has let on.
But dogs, because they are carnivores, their nature is to not let on when they're feeling in pain—they try to put on a brave face.
Hey everyone, I just got back from seeing The Edge of Seventeen, which was every bit as sharp, smart, and funny as its trailer let on.
" In 2011, though, Michael revealed he and Goss had split, saying then that his love life was "a lot more turbulent than I have let on.
It is possible that Heller would like the bill to pass without his fingerprints on it, but he can't let on that that is the case.
During a recent appearance on WEEI's Dale & Holley with Keefe, Casey Affleck let on that his big bro might not be making that Batman movie anymore.
If she had let on that she was worse off than she had initially thought, I think he would have dropped everything to go help out.
And second, sometime between salad and entrée, Trump let on that he is attacking Syria with 59 Tomahawks, the same Bashar al-Assad government China supports.
If Thile feels any pangs about the prospect of being viewed as Garrison Keillor's successor, rather than a musician of historic significance, he doesn't let on.
But if they and other passengers were worried about a real-life version of Twain's "Cannibalism in the Cars," they don't seem to have let on.
But Democrats said they held the vote Friday only after Republicans pushed the committee debate into the night Thursday, longer than they had initially let on.
Stat News published evidence showing that the Chinese government and He's university indeed may have been more invested in He's experiment than they previously let on.
But honestly, the soft robot, which inflates like a balloon to extend over 236-feet, looks far more phallic than the researchers are willing to let on.
"The truth is my love life has been a lot more turbulent than I have let on," he said during a performance at the Prague State Opera.
The discussions appeared to be nothing more than preliminary, but it shows that the company is more serious than it might let on about the content business.
It all started when anchor Savannah Guthrie let on that Bush Hager's two young daughters, Mila and Poppy, got "a little something extra" in their Easter baskets.
At the time, Dyson's October 2015 purchase of Sakti3 was the spearpoint of the mission, and Sastry's departure suggests more internal turmoil than he has let on.
Duplex doesn't let on the fact that it's an AI — but if you have some familiarity with Google Assistant, you can probably put that part together yourself.
The old friends visited for a bit, but Demps never let on that he was only a Sacramento signoff away from sealing a deal to acquire Cousins.
It's unbelievable, like, there must be five thousand of you, and that doesn't include the ten thousand people who the terrible gate agents wouldn't let on board.
His relationship with Sondland suggests the EU ambassador might have had more insight into the reasons for the hold than Sondland let on during his own testimony.
Over the past several weeks, Obama has offered a rational view of Trump's election and rarely let on to any apprehension about his future as an ex-president.
Before you start buying face masks and stockpiling canned food, there's also the possibility there's more to this story than let on by one side of the lawsuit.
But Clueless is a true classic, and we all know that Alicia Silverstone's iconic teen heroine Cher Horowitz was way brighter than her valley girl speak let on.
The name Connie Simpson doesn't ring any instant bells — yet — but the woman who bears it is a lot more high-profile than her demeanor would let on.
The RC F is a $63,000-plus coupe with 467 hp, and it is infinitely better — and more fun — than any of my colleagues tend to let on.
He didn't let on that this bothered him, but one day it all came out: I'm older than him; I'm smarter than him; why can't I beat him?
Leahy sought to press the point again on Wednesday — suggesting that Kavanaugh did, indeed, have more knowledge about the contraband nature of these documents than he let on.
But another response is that there was, at the time, actually quite a lot more socialism in the United States than Sombart let on, particularly in the Midwest.
None of the Kims, who never let on that they're related, have a problem fitting into their new milieu or doing the jobs they've conned their way into.
But he recently broadened his aim, by suggesting that one of Trump's key defenders in Congress was more directly involved in the story than he's let on: Nunes.
While Iran didn't kill a single US military member — as far as we know — it's clear the human toll is much higher than the administration initially let on.
General Votel described the decision to let "on-scene commanders" call in airstrikes as a return to the standard doctrine of the United States for conducting urban warfare.
But the organism is even more fascinating than the zoo let on, because what we don't know about the slime mold is just as interesting as what we do.
I was a virgin but didn't want to let on, I wanted her to think I was cool so I played along with the verbal banter around the game.
Telephone metadata surveillance likely reveals a lot more information about people and ensnares more Americans than spy agencies and the Obama administration have let on, a new study finds.
IF NIGEL FARAGE detected a little bafflement in the crowd at the Coliseum on the matter of his identity and relevance to American politics, he did not let on.
But it does appear that more information was taken from Dropbox than was previously let on, and it's strange that it's taken this long for the breach to surface.
But mass graves — confirmed by videos, satellite images and other open-source data from the cemetery — could mean Iran has suffered more deaths than its government has let on.
"The documents show the DNC was more involved than they let on, but not necessarily inconsistent with what they have said," said an Iowa Democrat close to the process.
Billionaires aren&apost as generous as they may let on, a new analysis of the charitable contribution of America&aposs wealthiest people by UC Berkeley economist Gabriel Zucman reveals.
Or was it because he sensed in the nosy doctor's persistent questioning a potential threat, and someone who might know more about Dwight and Sherry than he let on?
A 2014 report by the Senate Intelligence Committee declared that the program to detain and interrogate terrorism suspects was deeply flawed and less effective than the C.I.A. let on.
And what's true beyond a shadow of a doubt now is that Trump knew more than he let on about Daniels, Cohen, the hush money and the restraining order.
I understand that this brings them comfort, but to me, it feels like an indication that we are more ready for the singularity than we might otherwise let on.
While the Chinese government publicly condemned He Jiankui's actions, there have been questions over whether the government might have been more involved in his work that it let on.
In 2015, Microsoft called Windows 10 the last version of Windows because Windows is becoming a more nebulous concept than versions like "Windows 8" and "Windows 10" really let on.
Carried out in 2005-13, it was at first classified as a state secret, leading environmentalists to fear that the contamination might be even worse than the government let on.
A lawsuit filed by CVS against a former employee suggests that major industry players are more worried about Amazon's foray into health care than they initially let on, CNBC reports.
A third of the way in, however, Dark takes some bold turns and starts toying with ideas far grander than the show's marketing material or earlier story beats let on.
When Dutch police raided Crupi's Fresh BV offices in March of last year, they found chocolate stored there, but did not let on that they suspected it had been stolen.
His speaking voice is higher than his rough-hewn croon would let on, and when he's excited, or emphatic—which is often—it rises quickly in both pitch and volume.
It was revealed that he was not only three years older than he had let on, but he had lied about his name, as well; he was actually Roberto Hernandez.
A former White House official said the temper flare-ups left him with the sense that Mr. Porter was more volatile and troubled than his clean-cut image let on.
While pairing to iOS is meant to be relatively painless thanks to the dedicated app, I found it to be a  slightly more complicated process than Samsung let on.
Anthony dodged the latest rumors — specifically that the Los Angeles Clippers may have become the Knicks' likeliest trade partner — but he let on that he is fully aware of them.
Earlier in the preseason, Hornacek let on that despite using Porzingis at center for a few minutes during that night's game, the team hadn't even practiced the configuration to that point.
President Donald Trump's obsession with the size of his Inauguration Day crowd size runs even deeper than he first let on with his tweets and many public comments about the numbers.
At the same time, multiple news outlets quoted sources on the Mueller team that their conclusions were misrepresented — that the actual report was substantially more damning than the summary let on.
He can't be let on out bail because Swedish courts don't use a bail system, and he's been detained because he's seen as having the resources to be a flight risk.
Beyond the names on the current list, we're sure that many more tech workers are deeply opposed to some the more alarming machinations of the Trump administration than they'll let on.
Zine Hug Translating classic designs into pins can be more difficult than a lot of people let on, and it's not often that you find a killer pin for just $6.
The exchanges revealed there's more of a divide on the issue of immigration among Democrats than they let on, as they generally focus on attacking President Donald Trump on this topic.Sen.
Jay Goldberg, a former personal lawyer for Trump, told The Wall Street Journal that he warned the president last week that Cohen is not at loyal as he has let on.
Hannah told Luke that she had sex in a windmill, and that he'd probably want to leave if his ideas about a woman's sexuality were as antiquated as he's let on.
I think Conrad had closer interactions with the African villages on the river than he ever let on: From what I saw of smoked monkeys, they make a pretty good model.
And while Trump's red tape cutting effort has been nowhere near perfect, it's time to set the record straight: There is far more to these reforms than the critics let on.
The degree to which corporate tax reductions are passed through to labor is far more uncertain than many economists and their advisees let on, especially when they act as policy advocates.
It's best for Nooglers not to let on when they don't understand terms like "dog-fooding," which refers to when Google's own employees test one of the company's products, Cornet wrote.
Tulip and Cassidy in particular both get lengthy introduction sequences that tell you far more about them than the comics let on for some time, and both characters are series standouts.
At the end of the day, internet providers are still doing well and have seen their stock prices rise, which suggest investors aren't as devastated by net neutrality as they let on.
I had already let on I was an overzealous student of different retirement accounts and all their rules, so what he meant was that he didn't know much about any of that.
"She was drunk, she was aggressive, she was abusive, she was chucking food, she wanted her bag, she wasn't taking any notice of airline safety procedures and she just got let on."
But those who did tune in would find that Martin (voiced by Hodges) and his owner Nan (Fargo breakout Allison Tolman) are maybe more relatable than the show's description initially let on.
It's hard to say whether body detection actually fired here but regardless it means that the mode is a lot more flexible than Apple is willing to let on at this point.
These reports show the outbreak started weeks or months sooner than China let on, and the virus was already spreading among people — and beyond the food market in Wuhan — in early January.
And never, never let on that Wilson endorsed D.W. Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation" with a White House screening that personally invited the defunct Ku Klux Klan back into American life.
Sackler family members have claimed to be unaware of such practices, but evidence in a court filing by the Massachusetts attorney general suggests that they were more involved than they let on.
Letting her know she's not alone will mean more to her than she may let on, and will help you earn her trust as someone she can count on in times of need.
When reporting on Twitter's potential new 280-character limit Thursday, NBC News 4 New York anchor Natalie Pasquarella went into labor — live, on-air — and didn't even let on that it had happened.
Elon Musk, the closest person we have to the living embodiment of Bruce Wayne, just accidentally revealed feelings about President Donald Trump's embattled travel ban that are stronger than he previously let on.
I wanted the reader to get the creeping sense that things were worse than the commission was willing to let on and that the so-called adults were still cleaning up after Trump.
Joseph, an Apache helicopter pilot for the National Guard, said the crew of the Carnival Elation had a few questions for the grandparents before boarding, though they were ultimately let on the ship.
But as has become a trademark reaction to the drama surrounding her husband, Melania Trump didn't let on that she cares about any of it, and she certainly wasn't letting it stop her.
Mr. Jilani said that Muslims he met with privately were more incensed than they let on, and that the fight for a mosque was not one they could give up in good faith.
On Wednesday evening, news broke that longtime Trump confidante Roger Stone may have known more about WikiLeaks' publication of emails hacked from the Clinton campaign by Russian hackers than he has let on.
The regulator last week requested for the two low cost airlines to suspend a new policy according to which only very small bags would be let on board for free, charging passengers for trolleys.
Earlier in Season 7, it appeared as if an unknown person tipped Littlefinger off that his "time is up," so he could have been more prepared for the Stark betrayal than he let on.
Caroline: To shift gears slightly: Another great aspect of this second season was the fact that this finale reveals that Dom (the FUZZ!) has known far more than she's let on all this time.
A New York Times report revealed just how loose the social network's data sharing practices were, where it gave third-parties deeper access to its site's 2.2 billion users than it previously let on.
Sheryl Sandberg knew more of Facebook's work with Definers than she let on Prior to Targeted Victory, Moffatt served as the digital director on the Romney campaign, founding his company after the campaign dissolved.
And economic growth could push the central bank, which raised its federal funds rate last week for the third time since before the financial crisis, to hike rates more than it has let on.
Either way, if Deeter is sweating the details, he didn't let on yesterday when we chatted about Twilio and the kind of impact its long-awaited public offering may have on the broader market.
Also, CNBC last week quoted workers as saying Tesla's factory paint shop in Fremont, California, has had several fires in the last four years, and the fires causes more problems than Tesla let on.
And, of course, he was short, shorter than he let on, and his height didn't allow him the kind of leverage Kareem Abdul-Jabbar or Shaquille O'Neal or whoever could get whenever they wanted.
He ordered a large Domino's pizza with extra cheese and ranch dressing to be delivered to her apartment as soon as the holiday was over, which impressed her even more than she let on.
Photo: Getty ImagesConfidential documents filed with the Senate Banking Committee suggest that Equifax could have lost considerably more personal information about over 145 million Americans to hackers than it's publicly let on, CNN Money reported.
But even though the contestants' inexperience was part of the inherent appeal of Idol, Clarkson — like her peers in future seasons, Carrie Underwood and Jennifer Hudson — had more professional experience than the producers let on.
The recent scandal over Facebook's "Now Trending" section, which was more influenced by human curators than the company let on, showed that people are starting to think about the ways in which news reaches them.
And newly released emails suggest that Natalia Veselnitskaya, above, the Russian lawyer who met with Trump campaign officials in Trump Tower in June 103, had closer ties to the Kremlin than she had let on.
Most experts agree that the U.K.'s position is likely closer to the United States' than media reports have let on — and Britain's failure to ban Huawei doesn't rule out other British action against Huawei.
Penn State certainly did prioritize sports over humanity when they covered for Jerry Sandusky and the more we learn from it, the more we see that Paterno was much more informed than he let on.
But political maneuvering aside, his strategy appeared a lot more like the Obama approach than his speech let on, reflecting the limited options that are left for America's military planners after such a long conflict.
"It doesn't really look that impressive!" he exclaimed, the morning we walked around the ruins in Çanakkale—the first of many times that he let on that a site wasn't living up to his expectations.
The fact he kept returning to the subject of impeachment during his rally -- and his days of volatile tweets suggests that the President cares far more about impeachment than he is willing to let on.
Kroc gave more money to finance research, make films about the effects of the disease and push for changes in medical school curriculums, she did not let on that Mr. Kroc was himself an alcoholic.
"I remember being really embarrassed — at that age, you don't want to let on that you hadn't done anything, but it was also really clear you shouldn't choose the black marble [that represented intercourse]," she says.
But in her memoir, Lessons: My Path to a Meaningful Life, written in the style of a journal, the famously private supermodel reveals that motherhood was a tougher adjustment than her enviable Instagram photo let on.
He's the one who tipped off The Washington Post last October to the fact that Russian trolls at the Internet Research Agency reached millions more people on Facebook than the social media giant initially let on.
It also said customers whose emails had been compromised in this way had been notified—a sign that it was aware that the problem was bigger than it had let on when first questioned by TechCrunch.
Burgess was quick to tweet that the incident was totally unintentional and "straight up innocent," but the move did make some fans think that these partners were a little more comfortable than they initially let on.
But because DNA testing companies lack aggressive oversight and play their algorithms close to the chest, the gems of genealogical insight users hope to glean can be more impressionistic than most of these companies let on.
"Anton [Palmer who plays the child] was seven, so we couldn't let on that I was strangling him, and we couldn't get him to play dead, as he'd just pull a silly dead face," Pugh says.
"This report confirms what we suspected: This cruel family separation practice was way bigger than the administration let on," said Lee Gelernt, who challenged the policy in court on behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union.
"He wasn't feeling well, but he didn't let on to me all that was going on," Crystal said about Williams — in a Vanity Fair exclusive excerpt of the book — disclosing the discomfort he felt at the time.
Some members of Mueller's team don't think he did — and they think the findings are worse for Trump than Barr let on, according to a new reports by the New York Times, Washington Post, and NBC News.
This might be the vision of a futuristic space where the rocks serve some non-obvious function, but mostly their placement seems arbitrary in a way that doesn't let on to any deeper meaning or visual seduction.
But now he did not let on that while studying he often found himself sitting frozen in front of his laptop, his head spinning with so many thoughts he could not hold on to any of them.
Tom Cotton of Arkansas has publicly suggested the virus could have more questionable, manmade origins than China is willing to let on, though he has emphasized that he has no evidence and merely wants the issue investigated.
Even if it's true that hiring has slowed more sharply than the payroll figures currently let on, we've still not seen signs of a pick-up in layoffs yet, with jobless claims close to historically low levels.
Due to a lucky coincidence, Reichl knows exactly which restaurant originated this cake — but she doesn't let on to her new staff, instead letting them think that she just has a miraculous palate as she critiques the recipe.
Sheryl Sandberg knew more of Facebook's work with Definers than she let on According to BuzzFeed, this is one of at least two documents that Definers prepared after Soros made critical remarks about Facebook and Google at Davos.
President Trump turned out to be more of a foreign policy hawk than he let on, and he is pushing a law-and-order agenda that conflicts with the open-border, pro-criminal justice reform principles of libertarianism.
Photo: Francois Mori / APThe attorney general for the District of Columbia may have obtained internal company emails showing that Facebook had knowledge of Cambridge Analytica's data-harvesting efforts months earlier than CEO Mark Zuckerberg let on last year.
But there are an estimated 28503 million closet conservatives in America today — people who have views that are more conservative than they let on to friends and family — and series star Roseanne Barr tapped into that enormous constituency.
A few months after the Afghanistan logs, WikiLeaks published hundreds of thousands of documents relating to the Iraq War, which it had also received from Manning, exposing a much more grim picture than the government had let on.
Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, was closer to the central figures in the Ukraine scandal than he let on, even as his committee investigated the matter, according to congressional findings and news reports.
Last February, the regulator had fined Ryanair 3 million euros and Wizz Air 1 million euros for misleading consumers with new rules under which only very small bags would be let on board for free, charging passengers for trolleys.
Here is a primer on the key U.S.-China relations issues of trade, the South China Seas and climate change; what the candidates are saying; and the reality, which is often far more nuanced than the candidates let on.
One Backpage document indicated that by 2010, more than 70 percent of its ads in the adult section were being edited like that, suggesting that the company was far more involved in manipulating content than it ever let on.
One of Russia's biggest war games in years didn't result in the "big invasion" a top NATO official had warned about, but there's still suspicion in the West that the Zapad 2017 exercises involved more troops than Moscow let on.
The first 200 people to sign up on the app today will be let on the platform to order food, but Chang is insistent on only serving a small number of people each day to ensure quality and scale accordingly.
Indeed, for all of the well-founded optimism around the euro zone's economic boom since late last year, the ECB is no doubt more worried than it can possibly let on that forward-looking indicators suggest it may already be slowing.
As central as Obamacare repeal has been to the GOP's political identity, they never let on to anyone who trusted them that their rationale was to give millionaires huge tax cuts and the peace of mind that those cuts won't expire.
But I was a single mother who had no savings and no partner to care for me, who had to work all through my treatment at a job where I was advised to never let on that I was ill.
GALWAY, Ireland, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Ireland is preparing regulations governing short-term rentals let on homesharing sites like Airbnb similar to those introduced in Toronto, in a bid to ease a severe supply shortage, the country's housing minister said on Thursday.
Mr. Priebus, who had joined the president on the trip and never let on to other passengers what was about to occur, stepped off the plane into a drenching rain, ducked into a car and was driven away without comment.
Beijing's biggest concern is that a sharp fall in the yuan will trigger the sort of capital flight that followed August's surprise devaluation of the currency, which sparked fears the health of the economy was worse than Beijing had let on.
I reflected back to her what I was hearing: that she was worried about the lack of jobs in rural upstate New York, that crime is a bigger problem than people let on, that drug prices were out of control.
Like many of L.L.Bean's products these days, the Baxter State Parka is made overseas, and the company does not let on where, exactly, on the product page, leaving us a little concerned about the amount of social responsibility the company takes on abroad.
Image 2 of 2 LONDON – The Moscow lawyer said to have promised Donald Trump&aposs presidential campaign dirt on his Democratic opponent worked more closely with senior Russian government officials than she previously let on, according to documents reviewed by The Associated Press.
What she learns from listening to men's thoughts is that they're more emotional than they let on, and that she should probably lighten up on some of them to become a slightly better, less prickly person, while also standing up for herself.
According to Entertainment Weekly, almost all of the cast will return for the new season, including Finn Wolfhard, who played Mike, and Wynona Ryder—but the masterminds behind the show haven't let on if Millie Brown will reprise her role as Eleven.
The New Washington On this week's episode: Carl Hulse spoke with Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, about why the Democrats didn't strike as good of a spending deal as they let on, his non-reaction to Steve Bannon's attacks, DACA and more.
In the first scene of "In Between," an older woman waxes the legs of a younger one while counseling her on men: Keep your mouth shut and your body smooth, and never let on that you know what you're doing in bed.
Nor did he appear concerned that Turkey, a NATO ally whose country harbors American nuclear weapons, and whose leader recently let on that he is thinking of getting nukes of his own, was looking to buy state-of-the-art weaponry from NATO's primary foe.
Investors are far from convinced that the Chinese government wants to hold the yuan steady for long following an unexpected devaluation in August and perceived policy flip-flops, which fueled financial market jitters that the economy was in worse shape than Beijing had let on.
But we're happy to let on the names of a few speakers and judges, including Melanie Perkins, a co-founder and CEO at Canva,  David Gowdey, managing partner at Singapore's Jungle Ventures, and Ian Gardiner, head of startup ecosystems for ANZ at Amazon Web Services.
And a third time when a woman was painted as a vindictive liar in a sexual assault case that was much more complex than the movie let on, choosing instead to depict her smiling slyly to herself while the verdict was read out in court.
These fault lines are hardly new, but they were magnified after Clinton lost to Trump in November -- a result that was more roundly shocking than the Sanders brigade, which has made a meme of its claim that "Bernie would have won," might currently let on.
Top Mueller prosecutor Andrew Weissmann let on that Manafort's attempt to cover up information about a 2016 meeting that then-campaign head Manafort and Kilimnik had, where they talked about a policy in Ukraine that would affect Russia, touched on the "heart" of the investigation.
If any of the principals felt a little queasy—if they deeply appreciated the grant but less so the Apprentice-like theatrics that it came with, or the spectacle of public educators relying on the whims of a wealthy individual—they didn't let on.
However, the ladies behind LA's BOXFOX, Chelsea Moore, Sabena Suri and Jenni Olivero, are channeling much more than their social media accounts let on; they are enhancing strategy and technology to make one of life's favorite moments, gift giving, easier and more customizable than ever before.
The killing of Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Mohammad Akhtar Mansour in a U.S. drone strike in Pakistan had been a greater blow to the group than they had let on, partly because the Taliban were having trouble getting control of the finances he dealt with, Nicholson said.
But an EPA assessment this month found that the e city of Newark has also handed out — City officials have a pattern, some locals have said, of denying the extent of the problem, only to reveal later that the contamination is much worse than they'd let on.
While Gillibrand struggled to carve out a consistent percentage of the electorate who placed her as their first choice — the information that most pollsters tend to ask about in their horse-race polling — she was more popular than those numbers let on, based on Insider's polling.
The answer from Judge, the Yankees right fielder, was always the same: No. But it appears it had been bothering Judge more than he let on, as he had arthroscopic surgery on Tuesday to remove loose bodies and clean up torn cartilage in his non-throwing shoulder.
"More Asian American women deal with violence than will let on, whether it&aposs sexual violence or physical violence or emotional violence, because we are told not to talk about it, we are told not to disrupt, or we don&apost know where to go for resources."
While Cavallari didn't let on at the time exactly where the couple and they're three children — sons Camden, 4, Jaxon, 2, and 16-month-old daughter Saylor — would be heading, a source close to the couple has now confirmed to PEOPLE that they are relocating to Nashville, Tennessee.
The big picture: The channel additions that are often causing the price increases demonstrate that consumers may actually like the broad choice they get from traditional cable and satellite packages more than they let on, but they want to be able to access that programming digitally, and across devices.
Mr. Kerry, several participants said, was careful to never explicitly agree with their critique, or let on that he, too, has argued that President Bashar al-Assad of Syria will continue to bomb, starve and blockade his own people unless negotiations are backed by some form of military pressure.
"There may be disappointment that the 'dot plots' are not going to rise much higher and therefore the language from the Fed may be more dovish than what they let on last week," said Jeremy Cook, head of currency strategy at FX payments company World First in London.
But as the episode went on, Taffer let on that he had a soft spot for these pioneers of LA punk and had booked a lot of bands who are now known as legends far before he was branding bars and helping dysfunctional families mend their relationships on television.
It was extremely inclusive (people graciously switched from Norwegian to English whenever I joined a conversation; I didn't let on that I speak fluent Norwegian), and the recurring feedback was that absolutely everyone was very approachable; unusual at startup conferences and, in my experience, downright rare in Norway.
Members of the president's party in Congress knew the situation we now face would be more serious than he let on but did not speak out or condemn him and seem no likelier now to support removing him from office than they did during his impeachment trial in January.
But while it would be easy to dismiss this progressive "squad" of four -- vastly different from most of the Democrats who helped win back the House last year -- as electorally inconsequential, the Democratic presidential primary shows the left may be far more powerful than these House dynamics have let on.
Mr. Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, raised serious questions about the party's apparent front-runner for the nomination this year, suggesting that there was most likely something unseemly in Mr. Trump's tax returns and that perhaps the Manhattan businessman was not as rich as he likes to let on.
Sheryl Sandberg knew more of Facebook's work with Definers than she let on To abandon the company because (for instance) Sheryl Sandberg hired a dirty PR firm to sling mud at critics would be antithetical to the mission that drove these fact-checking companies to the platform to begin with.
While the subtle power of agenda-setting could mean that future partisans might possess very different sets of facts about the state of the economy, the latter study joins others in showing that Republicans and Democrats may share more knowledge about the economic fundamentals than they may otherwise let on.
Then, an April 2016 investigation carried out by Hodson, who then worked at New Scientist, revealed that DeepMind's access to patient data by far exceeded what the company's public relations department had let on, with DeepMind possessing patient data including information on HIV, drug overdoses, and abortions dating back five years.
Sheryl Sandberg knew more of Facebook's work with Definers than she let on On his company biography page, Targeted Victory founder and CEO Zac Moffatt describes his experience helping companies "enhance their brand and get their message out in the current political and media environment," mentioning Facebook, FedEx and Gillette as corporate clients.
Even though it was likely, if not certain, that the Times had the incriminating email chain -- in fact, it was quite possible that Jared and Ivanka and the lawyers knew the Times had this email chain -- the president ordered that no one should let on to the more problematic discussion about Hillary Clinton.
Jeff Flake, a Republican from Arizona who had been a more moderate voice in the immigration debate, said Trump's been a wild card in the debate, but that he still is holding out hope that Trump will be more willing to strike a compromise than he's let on at times in the past.
Cohen's attorney, Lanny Davis, took to The Rachel Maddow Show on Tuesday night and made very sure to let on that his client not only has "knowledge about the computer crime of hacking" (duh) but whether or not the president was aware of the alleged Russian break-in into Democratic email systems in 2016.
These white people said they didn't know because the black people who worked in their homes and took care of their kids and cleaned up their hotel rooms -- like my mother and aunts -- never let on that they were miserable, that they were seething with anger because of the way they were being treated.
Despite his efforts to play down his service, he clearly had a more intense time than he let on; we saw Jack trying to manage his family and work life, haunted by the sound of a helicopter, and then, finally, a brief flashback to his exiting a helicopter and entering hosting territory with a rifle.
The film's narrative toggles between the two perspectives living within Jennifer: her adult self striving to understand what her 13-year-old counterpart couldn't, and the childhood self (played by Canadian newcomer Isabelle Nélisse) who may have originally understood more than she let on, but surrendered to a more palatable narrative in order to survive.
They do not let on that Judge Kavanaugh is by legacy and experience a charter member of elite Washington: His family's government-centric social circle, his two summer jobs on Capitol Hill, his White House service, his golfing at the capital's country clubs, his residence in one of the richest suburban enclaves in America.
In December 22005, the committee released a 22005-page declassified executive summary of its landmark 214,600-page report, which concluded that the torture of Abu Zubaydah and other detainees in the custody of the CIA failed to produce unique and valuable intelligence — and that the torture was far more brutal than the CIA had let on.
George Walker, who has been an auctioneer at Allsop for 19 years, said he was convinced of a bumper sale from the first lot, when more than 90 bidders competed to buy a 518 square foot (48.15 square meter) hair salon let on a lease with just a year to run in London's affluent St. John's Wood neighborhood.
Jared HuffmanJared William HuffmanDemocrats see window closing for impeachment Appetite for Democratic term limits fizzling out The Hill's Morning Report — Mueller testimony gives Trump a boost as Dems ponder next steps MORE (D-Calif.), believe some Democrats are further along that they've let on about impeachment but don't want to get ahead of Pelosi and the leadership team.   Rep.
To me, that means one of three things is likely true: Instacart's original deal with Whole Foods was not as airtight as the startup originally let on; Amazon has worked out an unannounced agreement with Instacart to amend its deal with Whole Foods; or Amazon is just doing what it wants and daring Instacart to start a legal battle.
But McAdoo didn't hesitate to tell me, nearly 40 years since he joined the Lakers on Christmas Eve in 27, that he had had no advance warning that he would not be a starter in Los Angeles — and that his three-plus seasons with the Lakers' second unit were harder than he had ever let on.
Despite the profane Stone texts and caustic friendships that have dominated chatter about the case, the Republican provocateur's court battle will likely be remembered for something far different: It revealed that Donald Trump's 2016 campaign aides knew more about WikiLeaks' plans than they have let on, and the president may have later misled Robert Mueller about it.
A top adviser to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE says that despite appearances, technology firms are actually interacting with the administration more than they let on.
Immigration Donald Trump drew millions to his campaign with his bold and uncompromising pledges to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexican border and deport all of the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. But faced with a report that he told the New York Times editorial board in an off-the-record meeting that his immigration views are in fact more flexible than he has let on, Trump appeared to confirm those suspicions.
Stormy Daniels's attorney said on Sunday that Fox News host Sean Hannity's work with Michael Cohen, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's personal attorney, is likely to be "far more extensive" than the conservative media personality has let on.
" Smith stopped short of expressing any regret for the story... FOR THE RECORD, PART TWO -- Susan Glasser: "The Mueller Report Won't End Trump's Presidency, But It Sure Makes Him Look Bad..." (New Yorker) -- Wired's Garrett Graff writes that the Mueller report was "much worse for Trump than Barr let on..." (Wired) -- CNN's Katelyn Polantz explains, "If Robert Mueller wanted to charge President Donald Trump with obstruction, he found all he needed to do it..." (CNN) -- Read more of Thursday's "Reliable Sources" newsletter... And subscribe here to receive future editions in your inbox... -- The WSJ's editorial board is out with its take, titled, "Obstruction of Nothing.

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