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Some of these firms' aggressive, and, in some cases, duplicitous practices, have earned them the moniker "foreclosure mills".
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In 2007, Elizabeth Warren, a Harvard Law professor, wrote an article in Democracy: A Journal of Ideas that proposed the creation of a government agency to protect consumers from duplicitous credit practices, much the same way that consumers are protected from faulty or dangerous products.
Sri Lanka, for its part, practiced adroit but duplicitous diplomacy: It assured India it would approach other arms suppliers only if New Delhi couldn't provide a particular weapon system it needed.
In practice, the objectives are more duplicitous.
Over the last year, Mr. Hevesi, a Democrat, has been critical of the management practices at several public authorities, for instance, accusing the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of duplicitous bookkeeping, and raising questions about hiring practices and contracting procedures at other authorities.
Nor more duplicitous.
Woody – evil, duplicitous, dangerous.
"He is duplicitous.
Was I duplicitous?
As a physician practicing in New Jersey for more than 30 years, I find many of the company's recent statements and policies duplicitous and misleading.
She wears it well, the duplicitous psycho.
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