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"It is duplicitous and slippery, and it requires a great deal of sympathy and understanding".
It is duplicitous, however, to foster a perception that your contact at an investment firm is much more than just a broker, through advertising, in-house training or title enhancement, and then hold that person to the same old non-fiduciary standard that brokers have operated under for years.
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"It's duplicitous," said Monty Neill, executive director of FairTest, a group based in Massachusetts that opposes the use of high-stakes tests.
It's duplicitous for them to claim that they are getting rid of it: all they are doing is dropping the name".
In March, Mr. Quaid, above, sued the studio, a division of NBC-Universal, saying that it was duplicitous in "pleading poverty" to get him to accept a tiny salary to be in the movie, which won three Oscars and has taken in $174 million worldwide.
How could you?' I have a generally affable quality, a demeanor that reads as friendly — but from that role it got into the subconscious of the audience that I'm duplicitous, the dichotomy guy.
QUESTION FROM GUEST: It's not that Soros is duplicitous but that he's unprincipled in the support of his causes, as with campaign finance, which he turned his back on when Bush was in the White House.
However, the term "social mandate" is duplicitous as it, in reality, refers to no social body whatsoever.
"He is duplicitous.
This is duplicitous as the two are not connected.
Russia under Mr Putin is duplicitous and shifty.
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