You may be able to fool the voters, but you will not be able to fool the bond market.
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.
Even if healthy people use them, we can be a little more sympathetic to those who fool a partner for a few hours than to those who fool history with chemically enhanced world records.
It is much easier and quicker to improve drone aircraft, software and sensors than it is to change a building or a city to fool them.
The spam messages have been changed to capitalise on news events and the viral payload has been updated many times to fool anti-virus programs.
Invite Laci, Tibor, and Uncle Endre to lunch too, just as you do every other Sunday when you come together to fool about with spirits.
"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.
Taxes need to be on the table and those who say they are off the table are trying to fool us.
Goldman conceived and sold derivatives to Fannie to fool investors, fight off regulators and fuel bonuses to top management.
Jersey politicians were given some advice on Thursday - it is better to keep quiet and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.
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Acknowledging these painful truths and in a token of my conversion, I have burned my voter registration card so as to never be patsy or party to another damn fool election.
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" To this Winnick might have replied: "No worries, Leo, you don't need to fool it forever.
Prosecutors want to show jurors that Skilling "fooled Wall Street, fooled investors, and now he's trying to fool this jury, " Carney said.
This is not (merely) dishonest rhetoric designed to fool Westerners, although it has that result.
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.
To fool his victims, Cohen reportedly set up 31 dummy companies and Web sites.
The tactic uses an exploit in the Internet's routing protocols to fool users into visiting their machine.
That coincidence is enough to fool the part of the brain that integrates inputs from different senses.
"Gov. Romney, you've been spending the last year trying to fool people about your record, " McCain said.
We like to fool ourselves into thinking certain aspects of entrepreneurship are quantifiable, like a die roll.
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Done so well that it would be easy to fool many consumers, especially people who are desperate.
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But robbers are getting more sophisticated, sometimes pumping water back into the pipes to fool pressure sensors.
It might seem like childish anarchy, but there is a legitimate rationale behind wanting to fool the engine.
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Long secular bull markets in any asset class tend to fool us into believing their prices only go up.
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Meanwhile there are growing numbers of pages filled only with junk text and advertising, designed solely to fool the engine.
Earls soon capitalised though, stepping cleverly off his left foot to fool Jano Vermaak and go in under the posts.
Senator JOHN McCAIN (Republican, Arizona): Governor Romney, you've been spending the last year trying to fool people about your record.
The NBA began fining players this year for trying to fool referees into calling fouls when there had been limited contact.
Besides being expensive, they aren't really going to fool buyers, who will surely drive around the neighborhood before making an offer.
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