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"I'd take a polygraph to it," he said.
They turn to the Voight-Kampff test, a futuristic version of the age-old polygraph, to help them out.
A few weeks later, Bailey brought a genuine, state-of-the-art polygraph to the show, along with a qualified and licensed operator of the machine.
"I felt that Inspection Division should get involved here and that everyone involved should be offered a polygraph, to include myself," Mr. Reichle said.
If the premature introduction of a new machine is to be avoided this time around, the first step is to do something that was never done with the polygraph, to develop a theory of the neurobiology of deception.
Strap a polygraph to Sir Alex Ferguson and he might just be forced to admit that he often finds the Carling Cup a hindrance in an already cluttered fixture list.
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He starred in a lame television series called 'Truth," Mr. Feldstein writes, in which he "grilled disreputable characters hooked up to polygraph machines to see whether they were lying".
It says it will not use polygraphs to determine guilt but only to prompt investigation.
Criminal defense attorneys also frequently administer polygraphs to their own clients before those clients testify.
The report criticized the Energy Department's effort to explain the need for polygraphs to employees as "ineffectual".
A separate pilot scheme that has used polygraphs to monitor sex offenders on probation since 2003 is also set to be expanded.
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