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R is incapable of telling the truth about things he finds painful.
And it would seem that the UK intelligence service is incapable of telling the difference between a textbook and a secret terrorist training manual.
He likes red cars and the police, hates all yellow and brown things, and is incapable of telling a lie, but he's not so good at reading other people.
Those who take this line agree that theoretical or instrumental reason is incapable of telling us or determining the moral truth, or motivating us.
"Bob is incapable of telling the truth," Douglas Durst told the Times.
Regrettably, the poster of this Amsterdam scene, the one that silently hangs on so many of our walls, is incapable of telling us.
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It's not that white writers are incapable of telling black stories.
Back then I would have said children with autism are incapable of telling lies.
Tolstoy said that, before 30, you're incapable of telling the truth.
But if admissions consultants are to be believed, MBA admissions officials are incapable of telling the difference.
She had told him — an impersonal interviewer, a stranger doing research — what she was incapable of telling me, a Scandinavian who looked too much like one of her own countrymen.
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