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Blair may have deceived us, but he might honestly have thought this would be in our own best interests.
In England the time is also used to give the court an opportunity to discover collusive practices by which the parties may have deceived the court.
Along with the rhetoric grows a suspicion that the Bush administration may have deceived Congress and the public with claims that were, at best, misguided and, at worst, deliberately misleading.So far, the rumpus in America has been modest compared with Britain, where Tony Blair's leadership has been under ferocious assault.
Speaking in front of the N.F.L. Players Association, Omalu grants that he now sees much to admire in football, and tells the members of his audience, likely referring to the people who may have deceived them about some of the game's dangers, "Forgive them.
WASHINGTON -- The anti-abortion group that released an undercover "sting" video of a Planned Parenthood doctor this week appears to be a dummy nonprofit that may have deceived the Internal Revenue Service and the public about its mission. .
In 1684, The French author Jacques Abbadie wrote the following in "Treatise on the Truth of Christian Religion"… "It may have deceived some men, or deceived them all in certain places and at certain times, but not all men, in all places and in all ages".
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Moss then decided to give the penalty on the evidence of his own eyes, which may well have deceived him.
(But who is the Groom, that unfortunate man whom the Bride appears to have deceived in the profoundest way possible? This may or may not be revealed in Volume 2).
I should never have deceived you.
Forgive me, Father...for I have deceived.
But he said he believed Mr. Trutino may have been deceived.
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