It is not the actual lie about the relationship that rises to an impeachable offense.
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It was also found that he then directed the member of staff to lie about the matter.
One of those irregular verbs perhaps: We offer deals to subscribers, you enhance your circulation, they lie about the numbers.
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Both defendants claim that Mr Starr is trying to make them lie about the president and defame him, so they are not co-operating.
In the end, there is only one credible explanation for the West's willingness to lie about the nature and goals of Islamic supremacism.
But for months Khan continued to lie about the Hilton trades.
They may even want to hook her up to a polygraph machine--particularly if she asserts that Clinton and his friend Vernon Jordan never obstructed justice by asking her to lie about the relationship.
Monica also says she lied to Tripp about the alleged cover-up, telling her that both Clinton and Jordan had urged her to lie about the affair--which she now says they never explicitly did.
Those who lie about the behaviors to show off may receive positive feedback from others -- comments such as "that's great" or "I do the same thing" -- that encourage them to actually try out the behaviors, he said.
What for many will be the most striking element of Mr del Missier's testimony was his clear recollection that Bob Diamond, in a telephone call, had passed on an instruction from the Bank of England to lie about the interest rates Barclays was paying.
You pick a big number and then use it to either tell the world you do not possess the most basic understanding of the actual math or you just out-and-out lie about what the number means.
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Clients can negligently or intentionally mislead their planners about what assets they have when they commence their planning, but much more often they just lie outright about the liabilities they are facing when they seek asset protection planning.
Rather than let those facts be known, she found that friends were willing to lie about what the person had really paid.
In a conventional transistor, these components lie in about the same plane.
Dave Battye said research had shown that children began to lie at about the age of two - "when they realise that adults don't know everything".
They already spread the lie about "Nayirah" that led into the First Gulf War, the supposed fate of Dale Earnhardt, Sr.
So the police want these adult women to lie? and the police are forcing the women to lie about being forced?
In the ad, titled "Ambition, " the narrator says "blind ambition" led Obama to work with Ayers and then later lie about his association with the former member of the Weather Underground, a group formed in 1960's to protest the Vietnam War.
But with the vast majority of married couples filing jointly, some spouses are bound to run off, lie about their off-the-books income, wind up in trouble, or otherwise leave their spouse holding the bag.
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If such souls existed, they might know everything about her: the lie of her marriage, her secret thoughts about Harley, her half-formed plans to get away.
If Bruce, in his normal state, were ambivalent about the powers that lie within him drawn to the excitement of overwhelming strength but also repelled by it the tension for the audience might be overwhelming, because this would speak to the way that we, too, are both tempted and repelled by anger.
At the same time, a number of Democratic politicians have felt free to either freely lie about or obscure their record of support for the War or their beliefs about WMD or about the necessity of removing Saddam Hussein.
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"You can't lie about it the greens are shaky, " defending champion Rickie Fowler said Wednesday.
They cannot repeatedly or consistently lie about their companies because the truth will out in a relatively short time.
They believe (or maybe they really convincingly lie about believing) that the whole world admires and envies them and that they're the true light of socialism and Juche, which is their leader's philosophy of Communist self-reliance.
"The Bricklayer" premiere attracted plenty of Houston Iranians, but, like the film "A Separation, " its most enduring effect may be to show non-Iranians some of the subtleties that lie behind the stereotypes about modern Iran and its people.
In order to recruit those volunteers, leaders must first create a sense of urgency among their employees about the opportunities that lie ahead and then ask for their help in propelling the organization towards those opportunities.
Congress quickly acted with a new proposal, the Stolen Valor Act, which would make it a crime to lie about military service or make false claims about receiving military medals with the intent of benefiting from those claims.
Although polite enough to note that she doesn't support the slaughter of Israelis, she made no bones about the fact that her true sympathies lie with the racist Arabs.
Mr Bush has already said that the choices about how to rebuild New Orleans lie with the city's inhabitants.
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