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