Alan Fuller, prosecuting, said both were "designed to fool the public into donating clothes".
These days, you see, the aim is to fool the tax man, not the central planner.
That coincidence is enough to fool the part of the brain that integrates inputs from different senses.
It might seem like childish anarchy, but there is a legitimate rationale behind wanting to fool the engine.
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You may be able to fool the voters, but you will not be able to fool the bond market.
Meanwhile there are growing numbers of pages filled only with junk text and advertising, designed solely to fool the engine.
But Naughton figured out a way to fool the cells into thinking they were in the body by suspending the cells on a three-dimensional net made of suture material.
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If the player can find these, he can modify them, either to give himself greater riches or to fool the other players' machines to believe that such events have occurred.
This apparent paradox seems to fool the market persistently.
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On top of that, criminals could use the same method to fool the terminal into thinking a transaction was bank-approved, allowing them to walk out of a store with goods they hadn't paid for.
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While it is possible Tommy told the truth back then and is lying now, such a scenario seems highly unlikely. (Why would Tommy start telling self-implicating lies after previously telling the truth?) More probably, Tommy was able to fool the polygraph.
In politics, you don't have to fool all the people all the time, just some of the people some of the time.
Nor does it correspond to the madness of the credit market bubble prior to 2007 when every fool in the world was buying mortgage backed securities without understanding the value of the real estate that backed them or the fantastically dangerous amount of leverage they were playing with.
Mr. Obama would be a fool to confront the CIA on two fronts.
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Safety devices are very often to protect the fool from himself, so the lawyers argue Toyota should have known out of every 1 million customers there were 1, 000 fools.
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"You would have to be a fool not to see how much the team has gone on from that point two years ago, " said England and Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard.
Bolton will eventually recoup his million pounds, the London analyst argues on the Motley Fool site, due to the growth of the Chinese middle class.
Italy will be at home to the Republic on April Fool's Day in 2009 with the return game taking place at Croke Park six months later on 10 October.
Shannon Zimmerman, an analyst at The Motley Fool, is waiting to see if the banks will use these pre-paid fees to the FDIC as an excuse not to lend.
Then pointed his gloved left fist at me and shouted, you must be a fool to get in the ring with me.
But in a complicated dispute, Proview claimed Apple set up a shell company to fool it into selling the trademark.
But Mr Justice Robert Owen said this defence did not apply to the Motley Fool because it did monitor and manage discussions on its site.
Now that the reckoning is here, it becomes a little easier to see that we fool ourselves with the apparent cheapness of subsidized oil and that a healthy environment is priceless beyond reckoning.
Paying what he and his employer would otherwise pay into Social Security into the personal account instead, suppose he was fool enough to invest his entire portfolio in the stock market for his 45-year working career.
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Taxes need to be on the table and those who say they are off the table are trying to fool us.
No nation would be fool enough to compete with the United States in a new arms race.
But robbers are getting more sophisticated, sometimes pumping water back into the pipes to fool pressure sensors.
Only a fool tries to reason with the wind hoping to persuade it to blow in another direction.
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