Sentence examples for detector questions from inspiring English sources

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You haven't done anything, technically – you would pass the Big Three lie detector questions on The Jeremy Kyle Show, and the foundations of any strong relationship are built on that – but something has slithered into a little in-between plane of your consciousness: you could cheat, couldn't you, if you wanted to?

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Along with libido-inhibiting drugs and diagnostic devices like the penile plethysmograph a device attached to the genitals that measures arousal and is often considered a "sexual lie detector," despite questions about its reliability specialized sex-offender therapy began to include compulsory twelve-step therapy.

Along with libido-inhibiting drugs and diagnostic devices like the penile plethysmograph — a device attached to the genitals that measures arousal and is often considered a "sexual lie detector," despite questions about its reliability — specialized sex-offender therapy began to include compulsory twelve-step therapy.

The first followed an on-air incident in 2009 in which a 14-year-old girl was strapped to a lie detector and questioned by her mother about whether she was sexually active.

In a recent episode a grim-faced Latina watched her husband being strapped to a lie detector and questioned about his suspected infidelity by the show's regular poligrafista, a retired white detective with terrible Spanish (watching a gringo cop struggle with the language reliably prompts audience laughter).

Because boomerang wings are oddly shaped, and sometimes weighted with a strip of lead tape for better flying, they often set off the metal detector and prompt questions from screeners.

Use EMF detector to ask questions and wait for a reply.

Use dogs, metal detectors, ask people questions.

8 P.M. (Fox) THE MOMENT OF TRUTH In the first of 13 new episodes, contestants strap on lie-detectors and answer questions for a possible $500,000.

Three films in this year's Rendez-Vous — one almost great ("A Secret"); one profound but laboriously drawn-out (Nicolas Klotz's "Heartbeat Detector"/"La Question Humaine"); and one pretentious and impenetrable (Sophie Marceau's detective story "Trivial"/"La Disparue de Deauville") — examine how events 50 or more years ago shaped the present.

In January, Willey went on a popular Sunday radio show, Aaron Klein Investigative Radio, to demand that Hillary Clinton take a lie detector test to answer questions about whether she's tried to silence or intimidate her husband's female accusers.

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