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Mr. Kang said he had no intention of deceiving Judge Lynch and pointed out that the application mentions numerous times that the F.B.I. had obtained documents from the S.E.C.
The company at the time said it had no intention of deceiving users, adding "if Google says all doorway pages are illegal, we have to take this into consideration".
Yes I went on to the pitch with the intention of deceiving the referee.
Even if it is not possible to lie to eavesdroppers, or to those merely listening in, as in the case of kibbitzing, it may be possible to lie in the cases of bogus disclosure, as in the example above of Mickey saying to Danny, "The pick-up is at midnight tomorrow," with the intention of deceiving the F.B.I. agents listening in.
For example, if Mickey and Danny both believe that the F.B.I. is monitoring their telephone conversation, and Mickey says to Danny, "The pick-up is at midnight tomorrow," with the intention of deceiving the FBI agents listening in, then Mickey is not lying to the F.B.I. agents (this is a "bogus disclosure" (Newey 1997, 115)).
The Catechism explains that bearing false witness or "speaking a falsehood with the intention of deceiving" encompasses all violations of truth.
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Social efficiency is represented by the ability to understand the intentions and beliefs of others with the aim of deceiving and manipulating them to achieve relevant objectives, such as control of food sources or sexual partners [ 26].
The Stockwell 2 report cleared Blair of any intention to deceive, ending two years of speculation.
And yet it is difficult to see how the self-deceiver could fail to be aware of her intention to deceive.
Because they dispense with the condition of an intention to deceive, they require a further condition, in addition to untruthfulness, in order to differentiate lying from being ironic, acting, etc.
Moral Deceptionists hold that in addition to an intention to deceive, lying requires the violation of a moral right of another, or the moral wronging of another.
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