The way for the NFL to prevent that from happening is to hide the true nature of the game and to purport that the league is serious about punishing the supposedly few individuals who dare step outside the line of the law.
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High-performance dynamic transducers produce a true-to-nature sound with a highly detailed resolution.
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But true to her terrier nature, she can be a bit mischievous, and no telling whether best in show judge Michael Dougherty will put up with such antics in his ring.
Only longitudinal studies that follow the economic lives of the same people over long periods of time have the power to reveal the true nature of income inequality, along with the various factors that cause some people to be more economically successful than others.
"These researchers have opened our eyes to the true nature of our Universe, " he added.
Give these men credit for being consistent if somewhat blind to the true nature of the problem.
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He does say that he tried to tell true things to them, but he does not conceal the nature of the true things he's talking about.
The Speaker focussed on the imperative in a democracy of educating the public about the true nature of threats to vital national interests.
So, instead of fretting about what might trigger the next little wiggle and giggle to the downside, it is probably better to understand the true nature of the team.
Yet this piece of research offers a clear example of the possible benefits of scientific research methods: rigorous research which reveals unintended consequences to expose the true nature of a business practice.
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In the hands of a fraudster, such clients may be given false translations of documents that serve to hide the true nature of their investments or of the valuation of their portfolio.
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It may also reveal the extent to which U.S. officials have, with their failure to comprehend the true nature of the threat we face, acted, either wittingly or unwittingly, in ways that have enabled it to metastasize further.
It's only when a giant, grasping tentacle slides into the loading bay that they begin to appreciate the true nature of the threat -- and even then, those shoppers who missed the show have a hard time buying it.
But he will be a key witness not just about document shredding, but in explaining and guiding federal prosecutors--and perhaps eventually jurors--through the complex transactions and numbing documents that Enron allegedly used to disguise the true nature of its finances.
As a result, all other things being equal, even if the Senate joins the House in rejecting the Democrat-led effort to set deadlines for reducing our presence in Iraq or withdrawing posthaste, this week's deliberations may not adequately serve the public's need to understand the true nature of this conflict and its stakes.
That to me is a true nature of an artist.
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One of the most troubling characteristics of those who make a living doing arms control and other feats of diplomatic derring-do is their tendency to dissemble about the true nature of things.
But while it's exciting to contemplate the giving nature of Gates and Buffett, if their true desire is to help their fellow man, they should hoard every penny of their significant wealth.
He set out to educate them in the true nature of Islam, austerely rejecting pre-Islamic tradition.
Having clung to the principle of operational independence to avoid answering the most basic questions, you have nonetheless seen fit to encourage speculation about the true nature of the allegations facing Damian.
The Bush team has not fully understood, and certainly has not communicated authoritatively to the American people, the true nature of the danger we are confronting.
Lord Stirrup, who was head of the armed forces when the 2010 decision was made, said the government had made a "perfectly rational decision" to backtrack after discovering the "true nature of the costs and the risks that are involved".
He changes the subject from the one on all of our minds to a false standard that distracts us from the true nature of the problem.
The government presented internal industry documents that its lawyers hoped would indicate beyond doubt that scientists within the companies knew exactly what the true nature of tobacco was, even though the view presented to the public was much more benign.
However, Hong Leong claims it would "never have sold the Pinnacle Notes to customers if it had been aware of the Notes' true nature".
To be fair, all this was also true of the cells described in the Nature paper, which was written by Shoukhrat Mitalipov, of the Oregon Stem Cell Centre in Beaverton, and his colleagues.
What about mother nature, and the right of kids raised that way to know their true origin?
Sincerity is the fulfillment of our own nature, and to arrive at it we need only follow our own true Self.
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"It is true that I was written to by Lord Justice Girvan who drew my attention formally to the nature of Mr Hain's remarks, " the Attorney General replied.
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