Sentence examples for development of lies from inspiring English sources

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He walked us through the history and development of lies, and explained why lying will always be a human tendency.

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The following sections are devoted to a complete development of Lie symmetry analysis method proposed here and its application to some special cases of interest.

Health professionals and patients were interviewed and both were broadly supportive of the concept of lay advisors following the development of lay criteria, structured training and guidelines.

Furthermore, the development of lay causal narratives and the negation of a 'diabetic identity' (resulting from lack of timely information and support) enabled some respondents to absolve themselves of any responsibility for their diabetes and inhibit subsequent behaviour change.

Other concurrent developments that may influence future research and testing of our approach include the GRADE approach, as mentioned, for rating the quality of included studies [ 36- 38], and the development of lay summaries of Cochrane reviews using the Summary of Findings tables [ 2, 39].

The major challenge in the development of instrumentation lies in the miniaturization of a fiber-optic probe for microscopic imaging with micron-scale resolution.

The significance for the development of science lies in the fact that he dedicated his book to prove that celestial fires can be described and interpreted by rational means only.

At the core of this variable outcome of infection and poor development of immunity lies the major parasite virulence factor and variant antigen, P. falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1).

He started working for the Indiana state police in 1936, did early research on the development of the lie detector and rose to captain in charge of laboratory services.

The characteristics of transformation textures from the deformed austenite in 0.1%C-1.1%Mn hot-rolled steel are the development of components lying in the range from {211}<011> to {332}<113>, and the {332}<113> component further evolves by displacive martensite transformation than by diffusive ferrite transformation.

A special consideration is the development of a lay version of the recommendations for patients.

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