You kind of have to lie to yourself and feel like you can't miss.
Her appearance on the witness list now meant that she would have to lie under oath.
And today, our troops no longer have to lie about who they are to serve the country they love.
Tell them how our brave servicemembers will never again have to lie about who they are to serve the country they love. (Applause.) Let them know.
What little her mother had to say through her clamp of a mouth was to the point: Verna had made her own bed, and now she would have to lie in it.
Land used to grow biopharmed corn, for example, would have to lie fallow for the following season, a requirement that would promote soil erosion and whose expense would discourage many farmers from biopharming.
Tell them about all the young people in this country who will no longer live in fear of being deported from the only country they have ever called home. (Applause.) Tell them about our servicemembers who will never again have to lie about who they are to serve the country they love.
When you get back to the kids you have the option to lie to them or tell them the truth about why she went in there.
In other word we have to extract the lie from the interest rate in order to get it back to telling the truth.
Wall Street regarded it with disdain, and when companies under investigation were called to give testimony their executives may have felt little reluctance to lie, which carried far less risk than admitting to a crime under oath in a civil action.
They had and have an incentive to lie, to support a larger OPEC quota.
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She says the Countrywide loan officer's answer to that was to have her lie about her income.
The problem for Lay is Fastow doesn't have much motivation to lie.
We're kind of on the fence here, since we ourselves have been known to lie about our TV viewing habits during an embarrassing Veronica Mars kick last year, but the fact that Arbitron's research comes from 2, 000 households in Houston during the Sprint of 2005 doesn't really incite confidence.
With that said, the ones who have lived this lie so exquisitely to have courted a woman, have taken it way too far.
The difference is that whereas most Sierra Leoneans have no choice but to lie or steal for personal advancement, most development economists and aid workers do have a choice.
He was sacked on 4 October after a gross misconduct hearing during which he was found to have lied to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) about his involvement in a recruitment matter and to have instructed a member of staff to lie.
Worse still, transparency in the mechanism of setting rates may well have exacerbated the tendency to lie, rather than suppressed it.
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He also has offered to have her body lie in state at the capitol building rotunda in Atlanta, the governor's spokeswoman Heather Hedrick told CNN.
Ms Purdy wants to take the drug to treat her spasms which have got so bad she is unable to lie in bed.
Every single one of these myths seems likely to me to have seemed like a little white lie when told by an individual doctor to an individual patient.
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"On Sunday, Mum had her lunch and decided to go and have a lie-down, " he said.
The defendant must have had a subjective intent to lie.
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At the same time, a number of Democratic politicians have felt free to either freely lie about or obscure their record of support for the War or their beliefs about WMD or about the necessity of removing Saddam Hussein.
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