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According to Sorensen, a negotiator who tells "a falsehood that will lead to better coordination between buyer and seller" is telling a bald-faced lie (Sorensen 2007, 262).
And so, Trump is telling a falsehood even though it has been demonstrated to him to be a falsehood.
But in telling a falsehood, he seemed to convey a larger truth.
But Dr. Boyden says he believes that being asked to tell a falsehood that everyone knows is a falsehood is not the same thing as lying to deceive someone.
And, given Ms. Sheck's penchant for ambiguity, does "lying," which appears in a later stanza, mean telling a falsehood, or is it meant to refer to the state of being reclined or supine?
Elizabeth Phelps, a prominent cognitive neuroscientist at N.Y.U., who studies emotion and the brain, questions another basic assumption behind all lie-detection schemes — that telling a falsehood creates conflict within the liar.
" I don't think they're simply telling a falsehood in order to get cheaper workers".
"He had several charges and reprimands throughout his career, including telling a falsehood to a sergeant and speaking in an improper manner to a senior officer.
If Williams' credibility is "completely shot" by telling a falsehood, why isn't Bozell's?
The pressure eventually told.
Carelessness eventually told, though.
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