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deceive public
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1.58 |
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It is a method of Deceiving the public. |
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deceive people
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1.12 |
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They deceived the people. |
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deceive consumer
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0.66 |
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Federal law had barred use of a trademark only if it were likely to confuse or deceive the consumer. |
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deceive voter
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0.66 |
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Deceiving voters. |
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deceive authority
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0.59 |
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His writings also detail methodical plans to escape detection and deceive authorities. |
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deceive customer
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0.59 |
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The law prohibits airlines from deceiving customers about prices. |
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deceive inspector
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0.46 |
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Ekeus repeatedly has accused Iraq of trying to deceive his inspectors. |
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deceive official
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0.39 |
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Prosecutors would need only to show that Rusnak intended to deceive Allfirst officials and filed phony records. |
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deceive regulator
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0.39 |
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If the regulators had been deceived about any secret ownership by BCCI, he said, he too had been deceived. |
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deceive investor
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0.33 |
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Under the settlement, the county agreed not to deceive investors in the future. |
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deceive world
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0.33 |
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For we will not be deceiving the world with facades and pretense couched in hypocrisy. |
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deceive government
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0.26 |
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Arafat will not succeed in deceiving the government I head. |
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deceive lender
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0.26 |
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But he denies that he intended to deceive lenders. |
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deceive nation
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0.26 |
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Franklin D. Roosevelt deceived the nation about his disability, and John F. Kennedy concealed extramarital affairs. |