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Discover Ludwig"deceit from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate where the deceit or deception is originating from. Here is an example: "I could sense the deceit from her eyes as she tried to convince me she hadn't taken my phone."
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In court, the judge absolved the church of intentional wrongdoing, and the S.E.C. lawyers dropped the words "fraud and deceit" from their complaint.
You can almost smell the flesh rotting in this fantasia on mortal corruption and deceit from the Royal Dramatic Theater of Sweden.
It also suggested that Science, Nature and other leading journals establish common standards for reviewing papers to prevent authors bent on deceit from favoring journals with laxer standards.
While Graves can now reflect on his first day in the job on Friday that was spent defending himself over accusations of deceit from Pietersen, Strauss will step up the process to identify the right person to replace Peter Moores.
The Foreign Ministry suggested that the palace search could throw the inspections back to the climate of the 1990's, when an earlier generation of inspectors met relentless intransigence and deceit from Iraqi officials and were eventually withdrawn.
Previews And Openings 'Bogboy' (previews start on Wednesday; opens on Sept. 10) Originally developed as a radio play, this drama of friendship, murder and deceit from the emerging Irish playwright Deirdre Kinahan interweaves stories of three marginal figures: a young Belfast boy, a Dublin heroin addict and a reclusive farmer.
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The biggest losses to investors were not from fraud or deceit, but from their own credulous belief that share prices would go on rising to unheard-of heights.
According to Bayoush, the takeover had been a classic Trojan Horse deceit: fighters from the newly formed Islamic Front had come to the Free Syrian Army headquarters to propose that the two groups form an alliance and refocus their efforts against Assad.
Few want a society where people benefit from deceit.
Trademarks are there to protect the public from deceit They are "designators of origin".
The lead author, Patricia M. Dietz, an epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said that the deceit probably stemmed from embarrassment.
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