And the prime minister was caught out this week in trying to score a political point.
It is not the first time an England player has been caught out on Twitter.
He adds that many people are caught out by cards expiring after a year or two.
People either get away with it or get caught out and nothing very dramatic happens.
This is very risky electronic roulette and you can get caught out in seconds.
But Johnson believes England have the right procedures in place to ensure they don't get caught out.
It is true that other presidents have been caught out in bigger lies, and have been forgiven.
The ball went out of play and we switched off, we got caught out and it was 2-0.
Earlier, Nash caught out Ganguly at long on as he mistimed a lofted drive off medium-pacer Nathan Astle.
"Like many local people, I was caught out by the never-ending roadworks on the M62, " said Mr Balls.
Mr Baker repeatedly denied involvement but admitted lying in police interviews and having been "caught out" by CCTV.
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Despite the large number of people being caught out, Mr Evans said that defending against malware was straightforward.
Caught out in 2003, Libya handed over both the design and information that helped expose the Khan network.
As such, they can be considered to be "thermally naive", and were caught out by the cold snap.
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Last weekend, at the first race of the season in Bahrain, the system caught out two leading runners.
But once he was caught out by Langer, the slide began, with the next four wickets going for just 24 runs.
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Build an igloo: If you're caught out in the snow, your primary concern is to maintain body temperature.
When the rascal is caught out at his game, Chichikov garners our pity.
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When Kelleher robbed Richie Vernon at the base of a retreating Glasgow scrum the home defence was caught out.
Gregg Wylde's delivery from a free-kick nearly caught out Forster, the Celtic keeper retreating to palm the ball over.
Sowood was caught out in two ways: it over-borrowed and its hedges failed to neutralise its risks as expected.
Mr Stevenson told BBC Radio Scotland that the authorities had been caught out by the severity of the weather.
Merisant, which makes Equal, an aspartame sweetener, declared bankruptcy in January 2009, having been caught out by changing tastes.
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Operators cut capital expenditure and offered unlimited, flat-rate plans, only to be caught out when demand finally took off.
In other words, producers were caught out by a sudden drop in sales.
Among those caught out by the 74% nosedive was John Paulson, whose hedge fund owned 12.5% of the stock.
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Song had filled in for Gallas in central defense against Barcelona, but was caught out for both of Ibrahimovic's goals.
Policymakers have no choice but to rely on them, and yet sooner or later are sure to be caught out.
If even the venerable Mr Kissinger can be caught out, what hope for American statesmen far less familiar with China?
Toyota's ample cash and engineering resources mean that it is unlikely to be caught out, whichever way the market goes.
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