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So if you're honest and tell few lies, you think that others are being honest as well.
Lies, you think.
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A book that, much like a women, is incapable of lying!" You think I would dare ask my God, Lord Jesus Christ the Nazarene to provide any "details" or "evidence" of any kind before I believe in him?
The evidence you gather in the field, you use in these interrogations you question suspects and people of interest, and when they reply, you respond to their reply with one of three options: "Truth" (you take what they say at face value), "Lie" (you think they're lying and can prove it with evidence you've gathered) or "Doubt" (you think they're lying but can't prove it).
Writing on his blog, Craig Murray, the former British ambassador to Uzbekistan, says: "If unanswerable video evidence had not now been produced, what lies do you think we would now be being told?" And he draws parallels with the shooting of the innocent Brazilian Jean Charles De Menezes.
The Struggle is when your employees think you are lying and you think they may be right.
But you're lying if you think they made no difference.
Don't forget to throw a few (but not too many) compliments their way as well, but no lying, if you think they have a nice home, tell them.
Keith (Intensive Care Specialist) points this out: A good death needs a system that's open and transparent, while also being sensitive, and sometimes they [other physicians] don't know what that means…like it's easy to be perfectly blunt, but…sometimes, maybe you have to tell little white lies if you think they're that sort of person.
Maybe for the lying, it'd be a good idea to make note of a decent lie when you think of one.
Maybe an explanation for all this, then, lies in whether you think governments should have a role in protecting the public interest through regulations, or if you think they should just sit back, watch and then offer a guilt-free shrug when things go wrong.
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