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One deception widely criticized today was that the prime minister's office had told the press corps early Sunday that Mr. Obuchi had risen at 6 a.m. and was spending the day at his official residence.
On the other hand, nobody seems to mind: as Barnum said of one deception, "The people had only themselves to blame if they did not get their money's worth".
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"The whole history of Heathrow is one of deception," he says.
One such deception, the regulators said, came in 2003 when Biovail reported third-quarter earnings.
Like many of those efforts, this one involved deception: the booklet does not reveal, for example, that it has been written and distributed by men who are sexually attracted to children, but instead portrays itself as objective fact.
An Insider's Point-by-Point Rebuttal of the Bias and Deception on One of Wikipedia's Most Contentious Pages Note: Referenced material includes links to Wikipedia Differences Between Revisions, unalterable snapshots of online conversations.
A good player may bluff only once, perhaps twice, in an eight-hour session, but without this weapon of potential deception one may as well toss in the cards and wager on thumb wrestling.
This paper focuses on stealthy deception attack in remote state estimation, which is one typical attack in CPS.
"You forgot that no one is above deception," he admonishes himself.
"This is a disgrace and a deception!" one man shouted at the conductor.
According to the Gannett News Service, which uncovered the deception, one soldier said his sergeant had distributed the letters to the squad, while another traced his to an Army public affairs officer.
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