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"Everything that deceives," decreed Plato, "can be said to enchant".
Here it is reality that deceives the eye, not imagery.
In cases like this, the Martin Act is a particularly potent tool because the state must prove only misrepresentation, omission of a material fact, or other conduct that deceives or misleads the public.
His second goal may have been fractionally offside, but he moved at a speed that deceives the eye, and he shot through the legs of Milan's alarmed defender, Philippe Mexès.
In an interview, Mr. Miller called the release of the news segments and the payments to Mr. Williams part of "a very dangerous practice that deceives the public" by concealing the role of taxpayer dollars in promoting partisan policies.
And can an administration that deceives the American people on a matter with such great political, economic and security implications be trusted to serve the public interest on any other issue?
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This was a scoreline that deceived.
Advertisers that deceive children could lose them as customers forever.
Anything less would send a message to banks that deceiving regulators is permissible.
The F.T.C., which regulates trade, can bring enforcement actions against companies that deceive their customers.
When Mr. Robinson finished his reporting, he considered that deceiving the students was far worse than deceiving a reporter for The Globe.
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