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Lively traces the effect of these wartime refugees (popularly known as "the skinnies") on English country life, showing how the government's policy of billeting children and sometimes entire families in rural areas eroded the "profoundly deceptive truth" of pastoral changelessness by bringing distant things close, including urban poverty.
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It makes the plotting more biting and efficient; adds depth to those deceptive truths and tragedies.
Thus, this study represents a successful proof of concept of using automated linguistic analysis to classify deceptive versus truth telling 911 homicide calls accurately, quickly, and objectively in comparison to manual methods of content analysis, which involve extensive training, time-consuming analyses, and subjectivity.
In her you can see what Mr. Taylor may have meant about dancing's deceptive air of truth, as well as extraordinary nuances that can be brought to choreography by even the most plainspoken-looking dancers, even in the matter of something so simple as an essential walk.
These ideas are promulgated in mosques and coffee shops and schools, and on satellite TV and the Internet, with the aid of conspiracy theories, half-truths, deceptive editing, and lies.
The film's open-ended, recursive structure is central to Ms. Carri's intellectual agenda, which is to emphasize the deceptive, indeterminate nature of the truth.
(1992: 898 99) One could object Gelug's position as follows: If the two natures are ontologically identical, why is conventional truth unreal and deceptive, while ultimate truth real and nondeceptive?
The horrible truth is that deceptive designs can be awfully easy to paint.
The size of the current dataset was restricted by the number of publicly available deceptive calls for which ground truth could be established.
The size of the dataset was restricted by the number of publicly available deceptive calls for which ground truth could be established.
But it's also a sign of the times, really, wherein I'm forced to admit that all the experts are probably right: the glorious/terrible Net really can re-wire the brain, short-circuit the ability to focus and delve, coerce you into sacrificing the sweet monotask truth for the deceptive multitask lie.
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