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One idea, proposed in 1810 by German explorer Albert von Sack (see here), is that when a sloth hugs a tree with its dorsal spot facing outwards, "it looks then exactly like a piece of branch where the rest has been broken off, by which the hunters are often deceived".
"Do they want another 5,000 migrant workers to die, or want another 5,000 being tortured before doing something?" Migrant Care and Human Rights Watch have both documented how Indonesian domestic workers are often deceived during the recruitment process and made to pay large fees, leaving them heavily in debt.
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Easter teaches us that even the most convincing appearances are often deceiving.
Scholars have documented that the comfort women were often deceived or abducted, and then raped daily by dozens of soldiers; countless numbers were tortured and killed.
The tongue carcinoma may extend far beyond the gross tumour margin seen on surgery, which is often deceiving.
Wine is, at least as much as books are, all about what's in the bottle – but, unlike books, the labels on wine bottles are often designed to deceive.
When it comes to marketing and advertising, these stories are often used to deceive - to make us feel good about ourselves, or show us who we'd like to be.
In modern day, euphemisms are often used intentionally to deceive or manipulate others.
The habitual deceivers are often, in the end, the most deceived.
"Rather than providing parents with additional mechanisms to engage with sites honestly and negotiate the proper bounds of data collection about their children, parents are often actively helping their children deceive the sites in order to achieve access to the opportunities they desire," wrote Danah Boyd, the lead author of the study and a researcher for Microsoft Research Labs.
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