Weymouth have conceded eleven goals in two home games, but Dryden says he is not fooled by those results.
Greek politicians have to understand that most people are not fooled by rhetorical speeches.
Regardless of the final destination for the funds, some shareholders were not fooled.
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Voters are also not fooled about what the House vote on repealing the law is really about, Bositis said.
But millennials are not fooled.
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Briefly, these five principles establish that the robot itself is never liable for its own actions, but rather that robots like automobiles should always have their ownership attributed and traceable, and that their intelligence and motivations should be made transparent so that users are not fooled into assigning more responsibility or resources to robots than they deserve as owned artefacts.
Do not be fooled for I ask you not to pretend that the provision loans to UK business will be transformed.
If he doesn't have much to add this time, people will not be fooled by it.
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If anything, the tea partiers should be getting credit for not being fooled.
But people should not be fooled into thinking that Klout is the standard to base a digital marketing campaign on.
The Karnataka experiment, he points out, has had mixed results elsewhere in India, perhaps because accountants will not be fooled twice.
The markets will not be fooled for long if there is no robust mechanism to ensure countries address long-term solvency problems and or to allocate losses if all the debt sours remains unresolved.
Do not be fooled by the boyish appearance.
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National governments should not be fooled.
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We can only hope that Netanyahu has not been similarly fooled.
Crimestoppers is running a campaign in universities across the UK to warn students not to be fooled into becoming involved, telling them: "Don't be a mule!"
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But don't be fooled -- not for a minute, not for a day: Elections are about you and your children and your communities and your future.
This may be because men have another option: for suit-wearers the best trick is to buy not the right new size but a size too big, for then the suit looks loose and people may be fooled into thinking you are getting slimmer, not fatter.
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But not all of the immune cells are fooled by the new disguise and they offer at least some protection, which limits the severity of the infection.
Research presented to the International Congress of The Transplantation Society in Miami, Florida, showed how some patients' immune systems can be fooled into believing they do not need anti-rejection drugs.
People get fooled, especially if they're not paying attention.
Whatever brave face your cell phone or PC puts on, don't be fooled: Between the layers of silicon, all is not well.
"That's not new, " he says, although its sheen could have fooled anyone.
Whatever brave face your cell phone or PC may put on every morning, don't be fooled: Between the layers of silicon, all is not well.
But lying to a federal executive branch employee is -- even if you're not under oath and even if telling the truth might incriminate you and even if no one is fooled by your lie.
"You?re not going to get anybody to waste the time to do this, so it comes down to investors getting fooled, " he says.
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