Sentence examples for cheating each other from inspiring English sources

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One trader from the north called his host city "a wretched little village" where "drinking whisky seems to occupy at least half the time of the worth[y] citizens", while the rest were "employed in cheating each other or imposing upon strangers".

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It is a political totem, a symbol that euro-using countries will not cheat each other.

The ecology of these interactions is covered in depth, including the timing and patterning of flowering, competition among flowering plants to attract certain visitors and deter others, and the many ways plants and animals can cheat each other.

Here in this litany of laws designed to improve citizens' lives is the record of human endeavours to live well together, not to cheat each other, to trust the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat.

His fame only grew with the poem "Plain Language from Truthful James" (1870), better known as "The Heathen Chinee," although it attracted national attention in a manner unintended by Harte, who claimed that its satirical story about two men, Bill Nye and Ah Sin, trying to cheat each other at cards—showed a form of racial equality.

And if players are going to continue to cheat each other, there are going to be more and more reviews and more bad decisions.

The legalized ability of citizens to openly cheat each other was curbed after the South Sea Bubble and the Great Depression.

Buffalo expressed his misgivings over the treaty negotiations in a letter to Dodge stating, "The Indians acted like children; they tried to cheat each other and got cheated themselves.

The Little Foxes Antaeus Theatre Company opens its new season with a bracing revival of Lillian Hellman's 1939 play about the Hubbards, three avaricious siblings in the post-Civil War Deep South all scheming to cheat each other and anybody else who might come along.

To test whether some of the three strains persisting at low relatedness were able to cheat each other, we performed pair-wise cheating assays by mixing starved cells of two strains in equal proportions and counting the proportion of spores produced by each genotype.

Earlier research shows that clones of D. discoideum may cheat each other, but prior experiments involving only D. purpureum clones show that the species maintains a high degree of kin discrimination by preferentially associating with kin without displaying a consistent pattern of cheating [ 16, 18].

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