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been belied
verb
To lie around; encompass.
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But his words, if not his case, have been belied by the increasingly monolithic look of the company's management.
Hopes that his ascension to power would provide at least a short-term boost to the economy have been belied by a decline in the main Bovispa stock market index and a weakening of the currency against the US dollar.
These hopes have been belied, and the U.S. will have to make do with Ahmadinejad.
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This is belied by the facts.
America's bold promises were belied by its actions.
But the defiant words are belied by the record.
But the argument is belied by the statistics.
Yet his own optimism is belied by RockPort's investments.
LEXIS *10, is belied by the fact that professors assigned these precise materials.
Indeed, Defendants' unfounded assertion is belied by the contents of Professor Kraakman's report.
Some observers' gravest fears, based on immigration policy during the World Wars, were belied, said Chishti.
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