Sentence examples for permitted to lie from inspiring English sources

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The answerer is permitted to lie up to e times.

In this administration, it seems, only the top guy is permitted to lie.

In 46 BC, Cicero noted that: Rhetoricians are permitted to lie about historical matters so they can speak more nimbly.

Unlike police in the United States, they are not permitted to lie to suspects about evidence to trick them into confessing.

We were not permitted to lie down in our cells during the day, or cover our eyes to shield them from the lights.

And like everybody else, they are not permitted to lie in court under oath.

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Herodotus later noted about these suppliants: "If he does this, no one is permitted to lay hands on him" (Histories, 2.113).

The Football Association will not be permitted to lay a wreath to mark the 30th anniversary of the Heysel Stadium disaster when England play Italy in a friendly in Turin on Tuesday.

Some juvenile justice experts say offenders should not be permitted to lay hands on each other.

In past generations, teachers said, when a Luo girl began menstruating she was not permitted to lay or sit on her mothers' bed nor could she sleep in her parent's house; instead she was sent to live with her grandmother.

Once an assessment has started, agents will be permitted to conduct lie detector tests and search people's trash as part of evaluating a potential informant.

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