Don't be deceived by claims that cameras at traffic lights provide valuable information on traffic patterns.
Indeed, Pyongyang owes its nuclear arsenal to both presidents' desire to be deceived and do nothing.
That possibility is hardly imminent, but do not be deceived: the situation at RIM is dire.
But we don't want to be deceived again by this regime, which has deceived us many times.
But don't be deceived: This just might be the smartest move Chief Executive Steve Ballmer has ever made.
Investors should not be deceived by the statistics: India offers plenty of opportunities.
Mr. JEAN-MARC TRARIEUX (Agricultural Attache, European Union): Clearly, consumers should not be deceived.
The West should not be deceived about the significance of this treaty.
But the people of Northern Ireland should not be deceived, he said.
But do not be deceived: the Saudis are not promising low prices.
Negotiators shuttled back and forth from Grand Comore to Anjouan, only to be deceived by Mr Bacar, who, say diplomats, promised compromise while digging in.
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Do not be deceived: simmering in a strange brew of Chinese, Malay, Indian, Arabic and Western cultures, this shiny city is charged with 24-hour energy and multicultural diversity.
Being that we are not at that point one must look at the data available and see where the greatest number of traders have the potential to be deceived.
At the end of 2002, we could have hoped that Mr. Blix was convinced by the Bush administration, the United Kingdom and the new U.N. resolution not to be so easily deceived by Saddam Hussein.
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Granted, Brooks does note a general preference for high-status mates, a keen sensitivity to evidence of our standing in the various social hierarchies we inhabit, and he does cite some empirical evidence to the effect that successful people tend to be self-deceived about their place in the social pecking order.
FORBES: The Social Animal by David Brooks: A Scornful Review
If they harm themselves, provided that they have not been deceived into doing so, that ought to be their problem, not the state's.
In particular, if anyone is deceived or misled when the information is obtained, then this is unlikely to be fair.
FORBES: Carrier IQ, the UK Mobile Networks, and the Data Protection Act
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