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Young children with high theory of mind will tell more antisocial lies than peers.
No one suffered more from Mandy's lies than Dawn Mitchell, the 42-year-old Canadian who eventually exposed her.
Other studies, including ones involving police interrogations, have found that people are not always better at detecting high-stakes lies than lesser ones.
The BBC tells more "half truths and lies" than the Nazis according to SNP activists who vented their anger against the broadcaster's apparent bias during last year's Scottish independence referendum.
Her more far-fetched pronouncements are undercut with a wry self-deprecation and a sense of their silliness while generally preserving the idea that it's better to tell interesting lies than dull facts.
SNP Glasgow councillor Phil Green told the meeting: "Max Hastings, who is a fairly eminent historian, in his reflections on the Second World War with regards to propaganda said that Goebbels... fighting against the BBC was boxed out of the park because the BBC had a far greater mixture of half truths and lies than the Germans.
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Physiologically it's far easier to lie than to sit.
"There is no bigger lie than this," he said.
Their journalism is more busy lying than telling the truth".
Or perhaps they're simply lazy; is it easier to lie than be honest?
Subjects tended to be more sensitive to vibration when lying than when sitting or standing.
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