Sentence examples for incriminating activity from inspiring English sources

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Speaking of Cohen, he was also involved in perhaps the most immediately incriminating activity by Trump: the two payments to women before the 2016 election aimed at burying stories about alleged affairs.

In its first public statement on the matter since the leader of the International Atomic Energy Agency expressed irritation last week about Iran's lack of cooperation, Iran also denied suggestions that it had sought to cleanse the military complex, called Parchin, to eliminate any trace of incriminating activity.

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Now Facebook is saying the investigators deserve investigating, for making an unconstitutional grab of those Facebook photos -- along with private messages, Likes, and other potentially incriminating historical activity -- for hundreds of people, threatening Facebook employees with jail time when they balked at handing the digital dossiers over.

Whether they're incriminating themselves in illegal activity, exposing their organizations to unwanted scrutiny or casually making commitments they don't mean to honor, ordinary business people are regularly getting themselves and their companies in hot water through careless use of email.

Who can say what texts he might have?" Whether they're incriminating themselves in illegal activity, exposing their organizations to unwanted scrutiny or casually making commitments they don't mean to honor, ordinary business people are regularly getting themselves and their companies in hot water through careless use of email.

In his discussions with the Colombian authorities, Mr. Orlandez-Gamboa gave incriminating accounts of his activities, court records suggest.

Federal prosecutors today angrily denounced claims by John Walker Lindh that he was kept in "torturous conditions" by United States special forces when he made incriminating statements about his activities as a Taliban soldier.

In another high-profile case, lawyers for John Walker Lindh, an American who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for fighting with the Taliban, said he made incriminating statements about his activities with the Taliban in Afghanistan only after American special forces had subjected him to "torturous conditions".

If mnemonic control is possible under conditions of exceedingly strong and subjectively unexpected retrieval cues however, it raises the possibility that guilty suspects motivated to conceal their knowledge may be able to suppress brain activity elicited by incriminating probes during memory testing and hence elude detection.

Memory detection tests make the crucial assumption that reminders of incriminating information uncontrollably elicit recognition-related brain activity.

The study has shown that people can intentionally suppress incriminating memories and thereby avoid detection in brain activity guilt detection tests.

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