To use politically correct language, although not dishonest, can involve an uncomfortable change in behaviour.
We should not use dishonest tactics to destabilize competitors, or manipulative communications that verge on propaganda.
Getting to find out whether a partner is or is not being dishonest.
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The disciplinary panel found that she was "not fundamentally dishonest" and had worked hard to mediate her conduct since the incident.
He described one of them as "reckless if not blatantly dishonest".
But the tragedy is not that dishonest borrowers and brokers signed off on liar-loans, greedy bankers packaged time bombs, yield hungry speculators bet on AAA-rated trash or that pandering politicians let taxpayers guarantee mortgages in the first place.
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Major League Baseball and it entities has theoretically distanced themselves from the voting process and has unfairly left the Baseball Writers Association of America to determine whether or not these dishonest individuals should be punished for their egregious acts by denying them entrance into the Hall of Fame.
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By its very nature, politically correct thinking is most often disingenuous, if not altogether intellectually dishonest.
This is not (merely) dishonest rhetoric designed to fool Westerners, although it has that result.
Moreover, this does not count the burdens of the corporate income tax, which is how not only Obama but dishonest liberal Democrats across the board create the phony statistic about Buffett and his secretary.
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The problem is not that people are being dishonest or falsifying their data (these are practices that are so obviously wrong or immoral that we hope nobody does them), but science requires another level of honesty that goes beyond reporting the results that support our conclusions.
Their very success demonstrated that public projects were not necessarily inefficient, extravagant and dishonest.
And while the case did not reveal basic problems in how the royal household followed its established recruitment procedures, it showed existing procedures were not sufficient to expose a fraudulent and dishonest job application.
However, the authority said it and other bad decisions "were not the result of any lack of integrity by any individual and we did not identify any instances of fraud or dishonest activity by senior individuals or a failure of governance on part of the board".
The court added that, in any event, Mr Beesley's "dishonest" conduct meant he could not rely on the section.
He is not a tricky, conspiratorial, slick or dishonest person at all.
He has not defended the science against the ongoing, withering and dishonest attacks.
You are being intellectually dishonest when you state that premium increases are not a result of the new healthcare bill.
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This is intellectually dishonest, as the value in money does not come from its nominal value but rather from its purchasing power.
Indeed, the GOP arguments put forth in the study would be truly compelling were it not for the fact that the claims made are so astonishingly dishonest that it takes but a few hours of research to disprove and discredit virtually every substantial claim they make.
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Does it not, therefore, strike you as odd that the Republican leadership would choose to build their sales pitch around an objection that not only cannot be supported by facts, but requires a seriously dishonest portrayal of the situation to back up their claims?
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Prof Whiteley also said he thought part of the reason young people were found to be more likely to be dishonest than older people was because "the role models are not very good".
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When Christopher found out he was angry, not because she had had a sexual relationship with someone else, but because she had been dishonest with him, she says.
Campaigners fighting to save the parkland have said they are not surprised the companies have been looking after their commercial interests, but accuse the council of being "extremely dishonest" in hiding information from the public.
Therefore, it is not responsible to pretend that the treaty will appreciably impede the production of chemical weapons by terrorist groups or by dishonest government regimes, even if those regimes choose cynically to endorse the ban.
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