Sentence examples for lying come from inspiring English sources

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Many give-aways in lying come from your body language.

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Angela, initially horrified by Jonas's sanctioned lying, comes to understand its noble purpose.

She seemed blithely unconcerned; lying came naturally to her, and because lying is the lingua franca of the court system she was in her element.

The most commonly mentioned figure for the incidence of lying comes from a 2002 study conducted by American psychologist Robert S. Feldman that suggests that people lie on average two to three times for every 10 minutes of conversation time.

That's where the lying comes in.

The cognitive view on deception proposes that lying comes with a cognitive cost.

So that's where all the lying comes from.

For the former vice president, lying comes so easily that one must assume he takes the pursuit of truth to be nothing more than a reckless indulgence.

The lies come so fast they are impossible to rebut.

Speech and lies come wrapped around the same tongue.

'Let the lie come into the world,' wrote Solzhenitsyn, 'but not through me.' How seriously should we take these pronouncements, and how do we obey them?

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