There's a reason it's so easy to lie to small kids ("Santa really, truly did bring those presents") and that's because they're functional illiterates when it comes to reading inflection and facial expressions.
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White advised to be protective with personal information because it's easy to lie online.
Stumbling across the ruthlessly macho, tribal underworld of the Russian mafia, Watts is forced to put her trust in one of the kingpin's henchmen, Viggo Mortensen -- but it's by no means clear where his true loyalties lie.
"I think it's wrong for huge corporations to lie to their loyal customers -- I really feel cheated, " Giampaoli said in a statement.
Remember when you were a kid and it's a cloudy day and you lie back in the grass and watch the clouds passing by and changing form and you're trying to see if they're characters or animals or other shapes?
It's basically about a little girl who tells this terrible lie and affects everybody around her especially her older sister and a guy who's living on their - the housekeeper's son on their estate.
But the incident stirred a fierce debate here about yo-yoing, a technically challenging but potent technique that involves stuffing a bait fish with lead weight so it will sink to the ocean's bottom where big stripers lie.
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His life's purpose, it seems, is to arrange the notes that lie scattered in his head.
Especially when it's hot and sunny and all you want to do is lie down.
The Daily Telegraph's radio critic Gillian Reynolds said she agreed with Claire Fox of the Institute of Ideas who suggested on Radio 4's Any Questions that it would be better to let sleeping dogs lie.
But even with all its shortcomings and sentimental fudges, there is something about McCarthy's refusal to lie down and play the victim that gives it a comic edge.
The government says it makes no sense to allow much of the country's best soil to lie fallow while farmers struggle to squeeze a living from minuscule, dust-blown fields.
If Wheeler seems comfortable in this Samuel Beckett world where the truth is a lie and only lies lead to the truth, perhaps it's because he's been living there a long time.
Mr Jaua said a procession would carry Mr Chavez's body to the Military Academy in Caracas on Wednesday, where it will lie in state until Friday to allow his supporters to pay their respects.
But while it might be uncool to say so, the future of Britain's tourism industry may still lie in the past.
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One resident who spoke to WSMV said he doesn't believe a lie detector will fix all the town's problems, but he says it's a sign that Coopertown is moving in the right direction.
It's very frustrating for me, I don't want the world to fall for this lie.
It is the first time the bank's fan chart, which projects where inflation is likely to lie nine times out of ten, has encompassed deflation.
If it is not the effort and ingenuity of American workers or our infrastructure, Detroit's problems must lie somewhere else, largely with almost insanely bad management.
UNHCR's statute makes clear where its responsibilities lie, even if, on the ground, it is sometimes very hard to distinguish official refugees from the locally displaced.
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But it is the fact that the lie occurred during a civil lawsuit or before the independent counsel's own grand jury that according to the charges constitutes the offense.
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But last month, in a 7-to-2 decision, the Supreme Court agreed with Janet Reno's Justice Department that there was nothing in the text of the law that made it okay to lie without embellishment.
The edges lie elsewhere, and based upon what the statistics show over and over again, it's in a reversion to the mean in short-term stock prices.
Wal-Mart's aggressive use of technology puts the lie to a recent Harvard Business Review article, "IT Doesn't Matter, " that says it's okay to sit back and let others lead.
In the letter he said it was 'absurd' that the GFA's statutes say that control of the country's football should lie with the executive council while the management board are in charge of the association's daily administration.
"King Edward VII's Hospital cares for sick people, and it was extremely foolish of your presenters even to consider trying to lie their way through to one of our patients, let alone actually make the call, " wrote hospital chairman Lord Glenarthur.
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