Sentence examples for deception which was from inspiring English sources

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He wrote a second book with George Akerlof, Phishing for Phools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception, which was published in 2015 by Princeton University Press.

He also wrote a book, "The Art of Deception," which was published in October and describes ways in which computer network administrators are duped into revealing security details.

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Knowing this, as surely they must have, your bosses were engaged in tacit deception, which is indeed unethical.

The most important feature of the Polish movement is its answer to totalitarian violence and deception which is the peaceful activities of a normal civic life.

On behalf of those who are suffering now I make this protest against the deception which is being practised on them; also I believe that it may help to destroy the callous complacency with which the majority of those at home regard the continuance of agonies which they do not share, and which they have not sufficient imagination to realise".

I mean, they're creating a culture of deception which is going to bite them, because frankly I don't think most of what they're doing is bad.

With the running back obscured from view by the quarterback, it can also create confusion for the opposing linebackers and allow more effective deception, which is critical to play-action fakes.

The most discriminating functional connections included 10 stronger ones with positive modulation by deception and 5 weaker ones with negative modulation by deception, which were mostly spatially remote and located between networks.

Much of this play is about the politics of fear and the politics of self-deception, which are both American traditions.

"Selbs Betrug," for instance, means "Selb's Betrayal," but it is close to "self-deception," which is the way the title is to be translated into English.

Before this final epiphany, Americans had discovered that they had been the victims of a series of deceptions, which is what the historian Daniel Boorstin was getting at back in 1961 when he coined the term " pseudo-event" in his path-breaking book "The Image".

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