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The Who, "Disguises" (1966) The Who was not the first rock band to recognize that a disguise could be a tool of romantic deception, but they recognized it with more power, subtlety, and humor than most.

The effect of the evidence, it is argued, had it been admitted, would have been to show that coffee artificially colored as a means of fraud and deception was a recognized article of commerce, and therefore the right to deal in it was protected by the commerce clause of the Constitution of the United States, and such dealings could not, therefore, be controlled by the state law.

And at this very moment, Randall Simon applied the lessons of a loving disciplinarian, a mother who had a way of immediately recognizing deception disguised as truth.

The real problems come in to play when we are looking at an AI that recognizes deception as both an offensive and defensive strategy.

As the cadence is recognized to be deceptive, there is no deception.

They recognized the troika's story for the deception it was.

First, nondeceptive processes that are independent of sender receiver conflict need to be explicitly recognized if we are not to overestimate the importance of deception as a driver of signal unreliability.

Arnim had little chance of recognizing the deception or responding to it after the blow fell because of the Allies' almost total command of the air.

The main obstacle to his success is the very fellow he's seeking to help, the title character, his master, Lelie, who wouldn't recognize a deception if it bit him, and whose innocent revelations and unconscious ineptitude foil one after another of Mascarille's schemes, often reclaiming ignominious defeat from glorious triumph at the very last moment.

A15 Breast Cancer Study Inquiry New information suggests that the deception and violations of ethics in a South African study were even more serious than initially recognized.

Non-intentionalists respond that what distinguishes wishful thinking from self-deception is that self-deceivers recognize evidence against their self-deceptive belief whereas wishful thinkers do not (Bach 1981; Johnston 1988), or merely possess, without recognizing, greater counterevidence than wishful thinkers.

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