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Corrupt societies encourage lying.
The 38-year-old author is also a resume writer but says he does not encourage lying on resumes, applications for higher education or in general.
Moore notes that she does not encourage lying as a matter of habit, but that these impossible standards may explain why some women feel the need to conceal the extent of their beauty routines or downplay being upset about something.
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We postulate however that the ClinicalTrials.gov template does not encourage lay review.
Finally, while we purposefully framed the terms of the competition to encourage lay and amateur photographers to get involved, particularly supporting further creativity and visibility among health systems researchers, this had the unintended consequence of further marginalizing some professional photographers.
24 25 Considering the high frequency of agonal respiration, difficulties in differentiating CA by lay rescuers' descriptions of abnormal breathing and low risk of severe injury by CPR on non-CA victims, an active protocol for dispatchers to encourage lay rescuers to perform CPR presupposing an overdiagnosis of CA should be considered.
The basic asymmetric information between writer and reader just encourages lying".
Citing the "bureaucratic efficiencies" governing decisions, the "winner take all" mentality drummed into lawyers and the profession's ethics, which bear only a glancing familiarity with human morality, he exposes a system that encourages lying, permits truth to be stifled and allows evil men to roam free.
Other candidates for the origin of April Fools' Day include the Roman festival of Hilaria, a weeklong event that encouraged lying and homosexual horseplay, and the Feast of Fools, a holiday celebrated in medieval Europe where children would be given authority over their elders.
The writing is being supervised in the Stephen Wise sanctuary by Mr. Yerman, who has written Torahs for Reform congregations, some of which have encouraged lay participation.
Above all it's a collection of connections: a place that relates past to present, that encourages lay and professional voices to speak to each other, and that freely juxtaposes art with science.
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