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"They've marketed a water using deceptive words in their advertising that are not true," said Garve Ivey, a lawyer for the plaintiffs.
But look, you are trusting in deceptive words that are worthless.
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He framed congressional authorization of the war against Isis as a solidarity or symbolic issue – like the US Congress would be showing the American public unity or something – but it's much more consequential than his deceptive wording allows.
I think balance is a deceptive word.
Bruce also unsuccessfully contested both the editing of statements of support for the measures in ballot summaries mailed to voters, and what he claimed was deceptive wording in other taxation measures that election.
Often the businesses, Mr. Moriarty said, use deceptive signs and wording on the bins to try to persuade people the clothes will be used to help the needy.
The specific epithet fallax is derived from the Latin word "deceptive".
"In the face of an unjust law," the bishops wrote, "an accommodation is not to be sought, especially by resorting to equivocal words and deceptive practices.
But take off your macintosh and you can still be brought a sandwich, like that 18th-century earl, who thus could go on gambling uninterrupted; and even now it may be sitting on a doily, supposedly a 17th-century London draper.Some words are deceptive.
The specific epithet deceptivus is derived from the Latin word for "deceptive".
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