Sentence examples for easily betray from inspiring English sources

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How a government that owes its very existence to its faith in the indivisibility of freedom can now so easily betray that faith is beyond belief.

It was, for him, "the deepest moment of authenticity so far, which I can very easily betray by becoming distracted, by becoming caught up in some game".

A glance at the acknowledgments and a quick Internet search easily betray F.'s identity, and while this may yield some voyeuristic pleasure, who she is in life is less relevant than what she represents on the page: muse and foil, an object of fascination and vexation, an impetus for Trachtenberg to investigate his own way of seeing and his limitations as a lover, a husband, a man.

This is illustrated in Fig. 2, and we can see that the network visualization makes it even easier to see the difference between the intuitively rather pure rhyme network in A and the rather impure rhyme network in B. But our intuitive assessment may easily betray us if the data becomes more complex.

Be sure to choose this person carefully, as they can easily betray you and then bring your message to the teacher.

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Addiction is hell, mental illness is hard to diagnose and treat, love and friendship are hard to keep and are easily betrayed, lust is combustible and out of control, young single mothers face great hardships, families fall apart, and in moments of crisis — whether emotional or material — people are horribly alone.

Addiction is hell, mental illness is hard to diagnose and treat, love and friendship are hard to keep and are easily betrayed, lust is combustible and out of control, young single mothers face great hardships, families fall apart, and in moments of crisis whether emotional or material people are horribly alone.

The succession of long balls banged aimlessly and dealt with easily betrayed muddled thinking from manager and players.

She advised readers to begin neck coverage by age 43, because makeup, Botox and other visual tricks can be easily betrayed by the sight of a bare neck: "Our faces are lies and our necks are the truth.

How easily we betray our real lives in our dreams!

Other soldiers, he said, might just as easily have betrayed the weakness that the four men had betrayed on Hill 192, but it had fallen to Meserve and Clark and Rafe and Manuel in particular to act as they had.

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