Sentence examples for in which deception from inspiring English sources

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The aim of the present study is to investigate the organization of Armstrong's nonverbal behavior in deceptive statements and in those statements in which deception is not proven.

This does not tread the same moral territory as the Johann Hari controversy of 2011, in which deception clearly took place on the page.

The Barclays traders, for instance, sent e-mails casually thanking their colleagues for lying, and sometimes talked with their supervisors about their plans, revealing a culture in which deception was simply part of how things got done.

Inga Karton and Talis Bachmann of the University of Tartu adopted a different and novel approach, by examining the natural propensity to lie spontaneously during situations in which deception has no consequences.

His best films (including last year's "Bernie") are ones in which the subject itself is inquiry, in which deception and reality are themselves at stake in the action; in which mirror games of performance are built into the drama, in which he devises a method that poses questions.

Depending on the context in which deception occurs, deceivers have been found to display elevated uncertainty and affect, share fewer details, provide more spatiotemporal details, and use less diverse and less complex language than truth tellers [17],[26],[28].

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But given the poverty and systemic violence in their country, they understand the circumstances in which such deception could occur — and we should, too.

The favourable reception given to the opera may, according to critic Donald Jay Grout, owe much to Grimani's work in which "irony, deception and intrigue pervade the humorous escapades of its well-defined characters".

And this is not the only way in which self-deception is odd.

His case is more blameworthy because of this failure and it demonstrates the way in which self-deception can undermine intellectual integrity.

Joseph Butler, in his well-known sermon "On Self-Deceit", emphasizes the ways in which self-deception about one's moral character and conduct, 'self-ignorance' driven by inordinate 'self-love', not only facilitates vicious actions but hinders the agent's ability to change by obscuring them from view.

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