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Their talk of national "socialism" was quite fraudulent in this respect.
'I felt quite fraudulent because I am not a classic beauty,' she says, 'not now, not then.
Those comments made his gracious concession speech seem quite fraudulent.
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To talk of comprehensive labelling here is quite simply fraudulent.
In Dublin in 1999, the year after Andrew Wakefield's "trial-lawyer funded, an incompetent, and quite likely scientifically fraudulent 1998 Lancet paper," more than 100 children were hospitalized with measles.
The risk associated with this type of transaction could often multiply, and problems of bad debt, doubtful debt, and even fraudulent transactions were quite common.
What this case really illustrates, even if this particular attempt did not succeed, is that creditors can and will attempt to use fraudulent transfer theories quite creatively.
Similarly, a fraudulent transfer case quite fundamentally requires that an asset be involved, being some valuable interest in some kind of property that the debtor used to own but got rid of it like a hot potato so that it would not be available to her creditors.
Kettlewell's original mark recapture experiments were later argued to be fraudulent [ 19] (quite groundlessly: see [ 3, 10, 20]).
If Ms. Clinton is elected, she will attempt to govern an angrily divided nation, working with legislators who in many cases are determined to thwart her, while her defeated opponent quite possibly will pretend her victory is fraudulent.
Rather, they said it was both anticompetitive and fraudulent, and that it might have been quite costly for Southwestern Bell.
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