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Since the monk's initiation is held to entail the symbolic cremation of his body, he is not cremated at his death, as is done in the case of lay Hindus, but is interred or immersed in the river.
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For now, it is impossible to know what the jury thought of Mr. Conroy's testimony, in which he accused the lead detective in the case of lying and of making up parts of the confession.
Mr. Conroy's appearance in State Supreme Court was rarer still: in about three and a half hours of questioning by Ms. O'Donnell and the defense lawyer, William Keahon, Mr. Conroy accused the lead homicide detective on the case of lying to the jury and making up several sections of Mr. Conroy's confession.
Accusing the plaintiff in the case of lying, drugmaker Merck asked a judge Tuesday to dismiss the first scheduled trial over its now-defunct Vioxx pain reliever.
It is worth emphasizing that Sidgwick clearly states that the need for secrecy in the case of lying only arises because we are dealing with a general public that is not constituted only of enlightened utilitarians.
If we compare the alignment of 6P and 6T molecules in the case of lying molecules, large similarities are observed.
On the other hand, we counted a minority of cases of lay referrals or 'self-referrals', namely, families who obtained a consultation in orthopaedics by their own means, without a prior visit to a primary healthcare provider.
Defence lawyers accused Mr Liechti, whom the government had promised not to prosecute if he helped in other cases, of lying to save his skin.
Save in cases of lying or self-deception, one does not believe p and simultaneously assert that is not the case that p. For a rational creature does not believe something that he knows to be false.
This really is a case of lies, damn lies, and statistics.
But to me it sounds suspiciously like a case of lies, damn lies and statistics.
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