Now this big bullish argument has proven false as trading in 2013 has unfolded.
But Hilton freely confesses his love of her work and says Austen has a false reputation simply as "posh, romantic fiction".
Joseph's engrossing play, which opened Wednesday at The Vineyard Theatre, has more false clues than an Agatha Christie novel.
However, the Jones case suggests that as the investigation has spread, it has generated false accusations as well as genuine ones.
It is this prospect of compensation which has attracted false allegations.
The power to detain may be used when an officer believes somebody has committed an offence, fails to give a name or address, or who they believe has provided false details.
Another former MP, Margaret Moran, has been charged with false accounting - she has not yet entered a plea.
Trump has even made false statements that could've been fact-checked in less than a minute on Google.
He has survived 16 false reports of his killing by the army, according to his biographer.
Isis Pharmaceuticals has had more false starts at the big time than just about any biotech.
What is undeniably true is that Hodgman has parlayed his false erudition to unexpected renown.
E-mail has become a false way of addressing conflict, and the costs in terms of time and trust are dramatic.
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In this view, science has become a false replacement for God.
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Somalia has often had false dawns.
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He has created a false public sentiment by giving to the world a different code of morals for men and women, by which moral delinquencies which exclude women from society, are not only tolerated but deemed of little account in man.
But RSA, the security division of EMC, says 220 companies, including Target, Sears, Macy's, Sprint, T-Mobile and 14 of the 20 largest U.S. financial institutions, use its "knowledge-based authentication" (KBA) service and that it has a "false failure" rate (meaning folks flunking on erroneous public info) of less than 5%.
The trip is expected to take 12 to 15 days and has suffered multiple false starts as the Thompsons try to line up the logistics of visas, border crossings and travel time timetables in a part of the world where buses and ferries don't tend to conform to strict schedules.
Last week, a representative of a hedge fund, who we understand has been spreading false rumors about Jefferies, sent us a letter with a series of questions that for the most part show what we must presume is an intentional misreading of our public filings to try to support these rumors.
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Mark Monitor's Fred Felman says that his group targets more than 500 sites in a typical week and has never had a "false positive, "--in other words, has never mistaken a legitimate site for a phisher.
Mr Gilmour, who is from Londonderry, has lived under a false identity for 30 years.
And it has provided the same false comfort to lone superpowers in the past.
In fact, much of the debate in Washington has put forward a false choice when it comes to Libya.
Mr Myers has pleaded guilty to false filing of documents with securities regulators, conspiracy to commit fraud and securities fraud.
Judging from what has happened with the False Claim Act, Dodd-Frank whistleblower suits will likely mainly concern accounting fraud at companies that file with the SEC.
It may not be possible to tell if the heightened security measures have in fact thwarted a real bomb plot, or if it has all been a false alarm.
But Peter Brewer, group secretary of Peterborough NFU, has criticised the measure as false economy.
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Hence, Congress has made the giving of false answers a criminal act punishable by severe penalties.
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