And for the people being lied to, like my client, it irrevocably changes the interpersonal dynamic.
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The real test is who is being lied to, about what, and, in history's timeline, when.
"Maybe they're just gratified that they're not being lied to anymore, " says Brighton's new chief, Charles Stidham.
Her employers called police after she failed to turn up for work, but she lied to them about being assaulted in the street.
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Mark Heller told The Associated Press that the actress' plans are independent of a criminal case that could return her to jail on charges that she lied to police about being a passenger in her car when it slammed into a dump truck in June.
On CafeMom.com, where lying generates numerous posts from parents, one mother wrote that her teen lied to cover up that he was being bullied at school because he wanted to handle it himself.
You see, on TV, none of the lawyers lied to Perry Mason over the phone about being amenable to a continuance and then told the Clerk of Court differently.
James claims he lied on the tape because he was tired and was being told what to say.
She also admitted she lied about how the money was being spent in communications through the mail to the State Department of Education, which was providing the money.
Tauzin instead was entirely focused on whether Stewart lied to investigators, suggesting the possibility of an obstruction of justice charge being levied against her.
Carriers have argued (lied, frankly) that such penalties are necessary due to network congestion or financial well being, despite the fact that flat-rate pricing has been perfectly profitable, the costs of delivering broadband continue to plummet, and most well-run fixed-line networks experience limited to no substantive congestion.
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