Why did I seem to think this simulacrum's appearance meant that Rema was deceiving me?
Ashley Borden, who's worked with Mandy Moore and Christina Aguilera, said looks can be deceiving.
The in-form striker scored the opener on 63 minutes with his deflected strike deceiving keeper John Connolly.
Thus a recent authority defines a lie as a false statement made with the intention of deceiving.
But it is possible to lie without making a false statement and without any intention of deceiving.
Then, the radio star was accused of alleged "doctor shopping, " supposedly deceiving physicians to get overlapping controlled-substance prescriptions.
Take the Department of Justice's lawsuit against the industry for allegedly deceiving consumers about the health risks of smoking.
Behind the steering wheel are two paddles that feel like traditional shifters, but looks in this case are deceiving.
"The way he went through life deceiving people did not make him very likable to the jury, " Denner said.
In addition, not all deceptions are equally deceiving, and different people will reach different judgements about which is worse.
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Although the security situation in Ramadi has improved dramatically, appearances can be deceiving.
And following a brave piece of captaincy from Andrew Flintoff, Panesar had his revenge over Symonds before deceiving Adam Gilchrist.
Both seem to work quite well too, with the 720p video looking smooth and buttery, but then on-camera playback can be deceiving.
The key takeaway here is sometimes the influencer bubble can be deceiving and does not reflect what is going on in reality.
Potter has a book coming out this fall called Deadly Spin: How Corporate PR Is Killing Health Care And Deceiving Americans.
"It has been suggested to us that some of the claims about fuel efficiency and carbon issues are fundamentally deceiving, " he said.
All that made a challenge look possible, but looks can be deceiving.
If the regulators stop one means of deceiving the public, then Wall Street will find a new way to take his money.
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The problem is that children believe what adults say and, once they're adults themselves, they exact their revenge by deceiving their own children.
Appearances that the United States has made a difficult but successful passage and arrived at calmer waters are virtually certain to be proven dangerously deceiving.
No, your eyes aren't deceiving you, we've seen this exact phone before at CES 2012 where it was part of Dyle's Mobile TV showcase.
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Anyone who says otherwise is deluding themselves or deliberately deceiving others.
Mr McCain called the demands "foolish" and "bizarro" and said they were "deceiving many of our constituents" and blamed them on newly elected House members' inexperience.
McCollum said the program appears to be less generous to Floridians than the BP claims process, but "appearances are deceiving, and that is not the case, " Feinberg said.
But, according to Prof Lindenmayer, the positive appearance is deceiving.
The facts are that he was systematically deceiving the inspectors.
Deceiving the experts, he not only showed his conjecture to be convincing, but also demonstrated that his 20th-century hand could draw without the least taint of his own era.
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"There are doctor shoppers, who see 15 doctors and pharmacies or more by deceiving physicians for professed pain and other disability that would cause prescribing these drugs, " he said.
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