Sentence examples for a bit dishonest from inspiring English sources

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Here again the show is a bit dishonest; you're supposed to have the impression that the players are shocked by the rigorousness of the training.

And he remains angry with Hobsbawm, the most prominent intellectual not to leave in 1956 .There are many omissions in his autobiography that I find a bit dishonest," he says.

True, the identity of the Mets — whose colors combine the blue of the Dodgers and the orange of the Giants — has thrived on a magpie element, but there's something a bit dishonest about naming the rotunda for Jackie Robinson, who never wore a Mets uniform.

True, the identity of the Mets whose colors combine the blue of the Dodgers and the orange of the Giants—has thrived on a magpie element, but there's something a bit dishonest about naming the rotunda for Jackie Robinson, who never wore a Mets uniform.

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When I asked about Mannatech, he said the company had behaved in a way that was "a little bit dishonest," by uploading a promotional video he appeared in that was supposed to be available only to sales associates.

In truth, we should be scrutinizing all of these "social welfare" groups, because they are all a little bit dishonest and a little bit scammy.

"The minister is being a little bit dishonest here, if we're talking about 1,100 FTE [full-time equivalent] – if all of them are delivered – that might mean 2,000 or 3,000 people lose their jobs or have their hours cut," Gannon said.

"It's a bit of a dishonest business, so it's easy to seem honest," he said.

That I'd like to do something a little risque, a tad secret, a bit daring and very dishonest, with the forethought that it was morally OK because we would only be chatting and at the end of the evening I would turn to him and say, "That was lovely but I probably forgot to mention that I am still married".

Well done them, but sometimes you can't help but wish our Olympic heroes were a little bit more dishonest.

A more interesting protagonist would be a bit like Clinton himself well-intentioned, beset by dishimself well-intentionedpolitical opponents, besetlso with a fatal flaw that drags him down.

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