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After years of oppression, Ms. Behiri said, many Egyptians might be deceived by unscrupulous or power-hungry politicians.
East was confident that from the bidding West would know she could not have three, but that South might be deceived.
He demanded from his ministers a promise not to bring up the subject again, for he feared he might be deceived into betraying his sworn duty to the Church of England.
Fox's ostensible objection was to Franken's use of the phrase "fair and balanced" (a company-owned trademark since December , 1998 in his subtitle and of the Fox News personality Bill O'Reilly's face on the cover; supposedly, consumers might be deceived into thinking the book was Fox-friendly.
As a consequence, the corresponding security enhancement implemented by the system operator might be deceived to do unnecessary actions or do not do necessary actions to the power system.
Holkot did not believe that God was playing the role of Descartes' deceiving demon, but Holkot also did not know how to rule out the possibility that he might be deceived about any given thing he believed.
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But first impressions might be deceiving.
And while the percentage of calories Americans get from fat, especially saturated fats, has decreased, the numbers might be deceiving.
The consensus of those who commented was that Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson should be careful, that the Mets' first half had been fun to watch but that their won-lost record might be deceiving.
The "Attach a file" button in the window of your open Web-based mail message may make it seem like you have to navigate around your hard drive to find the file you want to send, but appearances might be deceiving.
Large TVs can also overpower a room and cause headaches and eye strain.Remember your home probably has a lot lower ceiling than retail stores like Best Buy and Walmart so the actual size of the TV might be deceiving at when you're shopping.
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