His current behavior betrays the tendency of his nature to overpower his impulse of pragmatic rhetoric.
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As you divulge your life's secrets to the auditor the needle betrays your negative thoughts.
Similarly, a male face betrays the owner's underlying aggressiveness and even his business acumen.
It also betrays the doctors and consultants who propose such change in the interests of their patients.
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The author betrays total ignorance about U.S. financial markets and even more so about specific Drexel transactions.
Its functionality betrays its tiny footprint, and with gesture support baked in I consider it a must-have.
She vows not to stand by and watch while Hercules betrays his wedding vows with his son's lover.
The resulting soundtrack is loud and buzzy and betrays the vehicle's overall refinement.
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Politics is a dirty business, but Coriolanus betrays everyone he's ever known to uphold his own warped sense of honor.
Yet this confusion betrays a conviction that any improvement must come from America, leaving Russia free to interfere in its neighbourhood.
Angel Rodriguez is a musician, community activist and one-man tour operator whose long grey ponytail betrays his affection for the 1960s.
Let me dispense with the last one first, as it simply betrays a gross misunderstanding of how taxpayers are on the hook.
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But the complaint betrays an old-fashioned, paternalist view that having the right policies matters more than persuading the public of their value.
Quite a lot of ersatz Holmes betrays itself in the field of idiom, but Mr. Horowitz turns out to be notably sure-footed.
But from time to time France too betrays signs of wilful singularity.
The language we use to describe illicit trade and to frame our efforts to contain it betrays the enduring power of this illusion.
As one Turkish columnist has noted, for Turkey to be so touchy about the minutiae of a congressional vote betrays weakness, not strength.
Bronx-born and Brooklyn-bred, he grew up in a federal housing project in the blue-collar East New York neighborhood and still betrays a Brooklyn accent.
Tamsin is heavily pregnant, and Diana's face betrays her pride as she tells me that her two beautiful grandchildren will become three on Monday.
But for a government that seeks the third way in all other things, the idea that strengthening the Lords weakens the Commons betrays an uncharacteristic want of pragmatism.
But his research for the book betrays a startling diligence.
S. Naipaul, every tiny turbulence of dust betrays a peasant.
If each betrays the other, each receives a three-month sentence.
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That they are shoring up a firm too small to pose a systemic risk betrays a continuing lack of confidence in the financial system's ability to absorb even modest shocks.
The enduring taboo subject is skin color, whether an individual's complexion betrays an allegiance to the Spanish who conquered the Aztec empire in 1521 or the Aztecs who were conquered.
But to suggest, as the Obama campaign ad does, that Bain shuttered GST simply to make a profit betrays a total misunderstanding of the outside forces affecting all U.S. steel production.
That glimmer was snuffed out with publication of an oped in the New York Times this past Saturday, in which President Obama betrays profound misunderstanding of trade and its purpose.
The exceedingly high number of unanswered questions betrays the frustration regulators are having as they come to grips with the complexity of the concepts behind the Volcker Rule when applied to reality.
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