The problem with your contracts is all those people out there that will lie through their teeth to, whip out a contract with obtuse language that only lawyers know means something special in a court, gets your signature and then uses that special language to keep you from getting restitution for the piece of failed crap.
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"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.
"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 the chairman, Simon Glenarthur.
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They have something to tell us, just as the fallen heroes who lie in Arlington whisper through the ages.
They have something to tell us today, just as the fallen heroes who lie in Arlington whisper through the ages.
His precise, no-nonsense casts end up swimming his fly through every possible salmon lie, increasing his odds of a fish actually seeing it, which is really all you can ask for when angling for Atlantics.
And so he began to lie in order to open the doors through which he wanted to pass.
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Yet, the numbers put in front of us through this budget proposal do not lie -- this budget takes us off that path and puts us into new and dangerous territory.
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Of greatest concern initially, the Keystone XL pipeline was designed to run through Nebraska's Sandhills, which lie above the Ogallala Aquifer, the main source of drinking water and irrigation for millions of people.
If this plan manages to stay on track through the various fiscal cliffs and valleys that lie ahead, then some company will eventually get a contract worth tens of billions of dollars to build the new bomber.
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The only way to get through it was the fitness equivalent of "lie back and think of England": outline what to do -- today, work on triceps, chest, shoulders -- do it, and don't even think about having fun.
In the long-term, the opportunities lie with companies exhibiting a drive toward increasing efficiency, for example, through mergers and acquisitions.
Then, reaching the last room, bathed in unexpected natural light, Ms Horn points through the window to a restored building outside, which used to lie behind the wall.
Some 10, 000 maps and prints, mostly of pre-20th-century Southeast Asia, hang in frames, lie in stacks on shelves and in drawers, or stand in flip-through files--and only he knows how they're organized.
Students said that, as word spread that a gunman was moving through the school, they were told to barricade themselves in classrooms, lie on the floor down and wait for help.
Still, both have a responsibility to understand that any hope this country has of deterring and, if necessary, of defeating chemical attack will lie not in wishing the threat away but in remaining prepared to deal with it -- both through defensive measures and through the credible threat to respond in kind.
It's just that, you know, when, you know, after horses have gone through the surgery, you can't say to a horse, well, you know, lie in bed for six weeks and you'll be okay.
These electronic tags don't lie, they can't be circumvented, and they would catch who banked a right if you did go through a speed camera.
The answers to those questions lie in explorations of Iran's social, religious and political customs and serve to deepen the emotions that run through this film.
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