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Looks proved deceiving.
But any appearance of an open-and-shut case proved deceiving.
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Kilbane and Huddersfield did enjoy a brief early second-half renaissance featuring Daniel Ward's swerving shot striking the top of the bar and Peterborough being required to combat a few crosses but it proved thoroughly deceiving and was soon undermined by Boyd.
GAINESVILLE, Fla .— The pastor who stoked violence in Afghanistan earlier this month by burning a Koran in March produced a recording on Saturday that he said proved he was deceived last September when he agreed to cancel plans to burn 200 copies of the Koran.
In that case, they would have to prove that executives deceived directors or withheld material information about the health of the company in order to be paid.
In a remarkable semantic twist, the Frost Report found that five National Park Service employees violated the Department's Code of Scientific and Scholarly Conduct but chose to label those violations as "administrative misconduct" rather than "scientific misconduct" because of the difficulty of proving "intent" to deceive.
It's usually as immaculately staged as any "real" scene but only proves that looks can be deceiving.
Mr. Weiss's challenge, if he's to reach what he envisions as a place in history, will be to prove that looks can be deceiving.
Furthermore, the same case proved the intention of a student to deceive the university in the way the instructions about the paper were provided (Dickerson, 2007).
Under the old law, prosecutors had to prove an intent to deceive, but under the new regulations psychics had to prove they did not mislead, hence the disclaimers.
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