1. He tried to deceive the public into thinking the war could still be won. 2. It is a method of Deceiving the public. 3. The public are being Deceived into buying inferior goods. 4. This was a deliberate attempt to Deceive the public. 5. It may be sufficient if it imputes a quality in something which applies to an already well-known product, an important factor being whether the public will be deceived. 6. Board members also complained that the public was often deceived about the actual operators of commuter planes. 7. But there is no apparent strategy to deceive the public. 8. In addition, Gregoire alleged, the industry has conspired to deceive the public and hide information on the toxicity of its product. 9. In Congress, some Democrats suggested that Philip Morris executives may have deceived the public. 10. In recent years, Byrne had filed several lawsuits against the Roman Catholic Church, claiming that it was deceiving the public with teachings that it knew were false. |