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"duplicity" Definitions
  1. dishonest behaviour that is intended to make somebody believe something that is not true

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" Paduchik said Trump is "very disappointed in Matt's duplicity.
"Senator McKim's duplicity is breathtaking," Dutton said in the statement.
Nothing that Stacey has done or said has implied duplicity.
But it is enough to convince her of his duplicity.
In documentaries you can present that duplicity with such authenticity.
As Giselle realizes Albrecht's duplicity, the memory comes flooding back.
But Hilsum's blog highlights perhaps the big duplicity in online criticism.
This duplicity is odd, but above all it's convenient, and devastating.
The motive for duplicity could be intentional or, perhaps, simply unforeseen.
Why the unending pattern of secrecy and duplicity about Russia contacts?
Last November Donald Trump blasted Pakistan, accusing it of duplicity and dishonesty.
Repetition of a memorable phrase was a sign of respect, not duplicity.
He means enough to her that his supposed duplicity keeps her angry.
Russian officials rant about the West's effete worldview, its duplicity and aggression.
Fittingly for a tale of duplicity, everything has to do double duty.
Perhaps it is time to acknowledge this duplicity and act against it.
"It takes your breath away, the duplicity of that argument," Schiff said.
This duplicity, and direct involvement of the American people, itself demands investigation.
" She says the announcement only "underscore(s) the continuing duplicity of Juul.
All three are fantastic at portraying their characters' not-so overt duplicity.
We are eliminating duplicity within the supply chain and creating one shared system.
Yet their duplicity seems to cost politicians little, if anything, in electoral support.
That these characters don't catch on to Iago's duplicity isn't because they're stupid.
He was accused variously of delusional ambition, extravagant showmanship, duplicity, pig-headedness and worse.
"There's so much duplicity in how he writes about connecting the world," said Cegłowski.
But, sure, we all know it's just a trick, that some duplicity is afoot.
Both say they are wise to the double helping of duplicity in Kim's DNA.
There was no duplicity there, and only one agenda: putting moneymaking shows in theaters.
It was an unvarnished analysis of government duplicity and won a George Polk Award.
Perhaps that's a sad statement on the abiding nature of duplicity on Wall Street.
And far from paying a price for their duplicity, they are being politically rewarded.
I guess duplicity is so ingrained in Mr. Trump that he cannot help himself.
There is a strange duplicity to this and I find that interesting to talk about.
The GOP is dealing with duplicity problem with the Senate candidacy of Judge Roy Moore.
He may be a master of duplicity and deception, but his management skills need work.
To the Editor: Thank you for calling out the obscene duplicity of this new era.
Its duplicity is directed at the Chinese people, the Chinese Diaspora, and the international community.
Scientists and the public are right to worry about the potential consequences of such duplicity.
To understand the irony and duplicity of that statement, you need to understand Ryan's career.
Again, CAIR's choice of speakers at its events reveals the duplicity of the Islamist organization's message.
He's generous and big-hearted, which is why duplicity and back-stabbing upset him so much.
That smacks of duplicity when a day earlier he offered public money to backstop the pipeline.
It has magic, color, and flamboyance cloaking an extremely macabre context of crime, duplicity, and immorality.
Western nations immediately seized on the panel's conclusion as evidence of duplicity by Syria and Russia.
Passionate, sometimes vulgar, voices are transposed on top of duplicity at the highest levels of government.
The problem is that for decades, the U.S. went along with Arab duplicity, and even enabled it.
His political history is replete with examples of such duplicity, the immigration issue being the prime example.
Yet the duplicity and paranoia of the Soviet government haunted the ARA's operation to the very end.
When they do just that, they will denounce the duplicity of Trump and the smallness of Sessions.
In actuality, prison labor isn't a new subject and the duplicity has been going on for years.
Around that immutable core swirl large clouds of negotiation, compromise, duplicity, manipulation and general misery for all involved.
In fact, they argued, this duplicity explains precisely why the nuclear deal proved necessary in the first place.
And, he noted, some of what seems like duplicity today may have been more a matter of ignorance.
Rancor over the state budget erupted into all-out war on Wednesday, with accusations of duplicity and tantrums.
S.L. Is there something about the British psyche that makes spying, or at least duplicity, an enticing prospect?
But Azerbaijan prefers duplicity: the current lack of cease-fire oversight provides useful cover for its war-mongering.
Mr Kim, who inherited his throne from his equally despotic father and grandfather, may also have inherited their duplicity.
Flynn held on to his job for over two weeks after the White House learned of his supposed duplicity.
But it is the duplicity in the cause of nationhood that makes "The King" feel so vital and challenging.
"All in all, Tsai Ing-wen has a conspicuous duplicity to her personality and her politicking," General Wang wrote.
Allegations of duplicity are extremely painful, especially when Pakistan has suffered the most because of the war in Afghanistan.
Pompeo said Trump is "hopeful" but is "going into the summit with his eyes wide open" about possible duplicity.
Rodchenkov's late-night switching of urine samples at the 2014 Sochi Games was just a snapshot of Russia's duplicity.
Even if Trump is toppled by impeachment, there will still be a thousand precedents for federal coverups and duplicity.
Eva is a Machiavelli of the heart: avoiding the agony of another failed love justifies whatever duplicity is necessary.
"All in all, Tsai Ing-wen has a conspicuous duplicity to her personality and her politicking," Mr. Wang wrote.
And that truth deals more in colonization — land grabs, duplicity, violence, oppression, and starvation — than in legislation and engineering.
They had long suspected the Chinese of duplicity, but they had not expected Mao to pull such a trick.
He wants you to disappear because doing so would keep him from being held to account for his duplicity.
The real political duplicity here is Republicans' continued efforts to co-opt feminist language while actively curtailing women's rights.
The Democrat duplicity is currently on display as they keep trying to play both sides of this shutdown battle.
After encountering a scam on a dating website, she posted a list of tips for widows to avoid such duplicity.
And that tells you everything you need to know about the craven, shameless duplicity of so many professional culture warriors.
What it really does is highlight, once again, the duplicity of President Vladimir Putin of Russia, in Syria and elsewhere.
I will expose the hypocrisy and duplicity of these elites who have lied to you (and me) for so long.
Another thousand convened in the chapel to hear classmates and professors speak from their deepest humanity, without malevolence or duplicity.
This not only endears her to true feminists, but also to hard-core conservatives who disdain Pelosi and her duplicity.
Sanders noted that Intel's moves during this time represented "duplicity," an attempt to push AMD out of the processor picture.
It was a Vietnamese tragedy enabled by America — by American firepower, misguided foreign policy, ignorance, greed, selfishness, racism and duplicity.
And so he turns a downbeat melodrama of unhappy marriage, bohemian drift and sexual duplicity into something bizarre and horrific.
Cat loses his place in the zodiac despite being the victim of Rat's duplicity; the Jade Emperor does not intervene.
Not only does it shift billions of federal dollars from blue states to red, it does so partly through duplicity.
The group claimed that the expanded use of tests based on inherited ABO blood types would reveal women's rampant sexual duplicity.
Sartre called this 'bad faith,' meaning something worse than duplicity: a fundamental denial of freedom and the responsibility that it entails.
Such duplicity reinforces the local suspicion and mistrust that led them to engage in secrecy and spycraft in the first place.
But that effort has been fraught with problems and he abandoned talks in November, complaining of duplicity and repeated rebel attacks.
Her plan is undone when Crimthann invites her to try the deadly drink, which Mongfind reluctantly does, thereby revealing her duplicity.
China plans on using the fruits of its duplicity to become a high-tech manufacturing powerhouse through Made in China 85033.
Ayatollah Khamenei, who supported the nuclear agreement, has increasingly denounced what he calls American duplicity in the negotiation and other matters.
In the countdown to World War II, no event more aptly symbolized false hopes and Nazi duplicity than the Munich accord.
British intelligence enlists Legat to travel to Munich with Chamberlain to meet Hartmann, get the secret document and expose Hitler's duplicity.
Such duplicity can be symptomatic of other governance troubles, and there's reputational risk too, so shareholders are right to be concerned.
Calvin's acrylic paintings of similarly stylized women address ideas of personal and public identity and convey the duplicity of the opera's characters.
Niccolo Machiavelli -- Florence's infamous diplomat, politician and master of duplicity -- might have factored into May's thinking when selecting a location for speech.
But to react this way is to recognize them, and therefore to be implicated their vanity, their duplicity and their self-delusion.
We see how seductive Evan finds this newfound attention, but also how the knowledge of his duplicity is eating away at him.
As if deception and complications were only tricks that fiction had invented to compensate for the lack of duplicity in actual people.
On this understanding of one's long-range interests, there is no victimization and no duplicity; there is only honest, mutually beneficial exchange.
Tillerson has spent his week grappling with hesitant allies and facing down enemies who are well-schooled in the dark art of duplicity.
What complicates the situation, and gives "Back to Life" an extra comic kick, is that the duplicity and discomfort come from every direction.
Throughout the book, Sims recounts "scenes of chaos, dysfunction and duplicity among the president, his family members and administration officials," the Post reported.
It's hard to choose just one lie from Facebook's year of duplicity, but "we were too slow to react" takes the top honors.
Moneymaker, who learned duplicity (and inherited a fitting surname) from his father, a gambler, deployed that skill to hustle older men at pool.
We seem to have transcended such quaint notions of hypocrisy or duplicity and become addicted to rage on every level in every form.
You use words like "devastated" and "heartbroken" to describe how you felt when you learned of her duplicity, but you don't mention anger.
Michael Flynn abruptly hired a bombastic lawyer who spouts Trump-friendly theories about FBI duplicity that are widely seen as a pardon play.
This arrangement, which went behind the back of Congress, is especially suspect when considered in light of the Iranian regime's history of duplicity.
His hunger for attention became Rudy Giuliani; his thirst for pomp, Scott Pruitt; his taste for provocation, Avenatti; his talent for duplicity, Manigault Newman.
We knew when we drafted them that we could have a nefarious attorney general (though, in fairness, we didn't predict this amount of duplicity).
" And then we said, "Well, we need to tell a story about the Chamberlain's duplicity and his ability to maneuver events in his favor.
It was all downhill from there, with the seed of resentment growing as Trump saw various other acts as signs of duplicity and treachery.
However you describe it, 'Duplicity' is superior entertainment, the most elegantly pleasurable movie of its kind to come around in a very long time.
If the allegations are true, at every turn he seemed compelled to put his duplicity in the faces of people whom he supposedly loved.
Greene's film is part of a group of recent documentaries that focus on the documentary form, and its duplicity as a form of objective truth.
The policy rightly distinguishes Pakistan as a clever adversary and not an imperfect friend, and makes clear that Washington would no longer tolerate Pakistan's duplicity.
But the revamped story does nothing to fix the movie's biggest flaw, a third-act twist involving one character's duplicity that comes out of nowhere.
But she did not formally renounce her Taiwan citizenship, and nationalist critics have accused her of duplicity and disloyalty because Japanese law prohibits dual citizenship.
Barnum became one of the most celebrated men in America not despite his bigotry and duplicity, his flimflamming and self-dealing, but because of them.
The widespread criticism of Pakistan is one of its duplicity and its nefarious activity and its lack of willingness to act against the Afghan Taliban.
Trump, of course, is more than aware of the duplicity he faces and has been known, by his own admission, to use his own falsehoods.
Trump touted duplicity in business as a leadership credential, boasting that he once took advantage of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi in a real estate deal.
But you also have to be really grounded in the realities of where you are, and that's a hard duplicity, right, of going back and forth.
"The sheer duplicity of her conduct is quite extraordinary and should demonstrate to everyone how poorly the allegations against Mr. Weinstein were actually vetted," he said.
Like your typical American politician, our Peer, played with radiant petulance and inexhaustible athleticism by Mr. Ebert, is a figure of great bluster, ambition and duplicity.
Mulvaney is employing secrecy, duplicity and name-calling to pave the way for the financial sector's bad actors to exploit the hardworking people of this country.
Rigorously composed and elegant, Celeste is the target of relentless physical and emotional abuse from her husband, Perry, who's played with menacing duplicity by Alexander Skarsgård.
From his groundbreaking third onwards, he explored topical conflicts and human duplicity in complex dramas that were rich in cloak-and-dagger machinations and moral ambiguity.
In early 1992, Bill Clinton faced a firestorm over his guile and duplicity with his Arkansas draft board as he schemed to avoid serving in Vietnam.
Democrats build campaigns around caring about downtrodden people and promising to help them, so anything that indicates they don't actually care seems to smack of duplicity.
The spirit of the lion was conducive to violent displays consistent with shock and awe, whereas a foxlike sensibility was essential to the slippery arts of duplicity.
This sordid process led to an ever-expanding tangle of state-funded scandal, drama, and duplicity, culminating in Bill's December 1998 impeachment by the House of Representatives.
A narrative of duplicity, desire and fortune-hunting zips along, propelled by Lady Susan Vernon, a charmer and schemer played with verve and precision by Kate Beckinsale.
To advocates for government transparency, the remarks stunk of duplicity by suggesting that federal classification rules are arbitrary and don't apply to the Democratic presidential front-runner.
There really is a Lenny Bernstein at the paper, a health care reporter who most certainly does not share the caller's voice or penchant for journalistic duplicity.
But the Trump administration issued its warning about Iran's duplicity in the hopes banks and other institutions would take precautions and not be fooled, the official said.
And so the colonists are being criticized in newspapers for this obvious duplicity by those who don't believe that they should break off from the British Empire.
But beyond hopefully convincing our allies of Moscow's inherent duplicity these revelations force us to consider seriously the role nuclear weapons play in Europe if not elsewhere.
People are seeing generations of lies and duplicity exposed almost every week: children being abused by politicians for decades, state-sanctioned murder abroad, arms deals, death, and destruction.
Following her parents' directive, Veronica calls Archie to suggest they collect signatures for Fred's campaign but Archie can feel the duplicity through the phone and quickly hangs up.
In any event, the explosive chamber at Parchin is part of a project under the supervision of the nuclear weapons division of Iran, prima facie evidence of duplicity.
When they fall in love with the same bodacious woman, Janet (Elizabeth De Razzo), it sparks a Jerry Springer-meets-Arthur Miller war of sexual and emotional duplicity.
It is a measure of the public's desperate desire for heroes and the greed and duplicity in sports that the scam continued for as long as it did.
One recent installment in this routine duplicity is a Senate bill that would technically bar insurers from denying coverage based on pre-existing conditions but contains huge loopholes.
Mirrors usually symbolize duplicity, but in the case of "Julie Le Brun Looking in a Mirror," the object is used to demonstrate the innocence and curiosity of youth.
For instance, Allan Brandt's brilliant The Cigarette Century recounted the cigarette companies' remarkable duplicity; Richard Kluger's magisterial Ashes to Ashes charted the tobacco wars with a novelist's flair.
She's vegan, she won't fly, and she's devoting her young life to prodding adults into action; the default right-wing accusations of hypocrisy and duplicity simply don't stick.
"He had a history of exploiting others through manipulation and duplicity, sometimes resulting in a cruel deprivation of their expectations without warning," the F.B.I. said in the report.
You will recall that Yates, when she was acting attorney general, was the one to inform the White House of Flynn's duplicity, forcing his ouster as national security adviser.
President Trump signed an executive order that would remove two regulations for every one that's created, effectively ending the mountain of duplicity that's often found reeking from the government.
" Mr. Farage whipped up the crowd with talk of the "treachery, duplicity of all of our political leaders" and Britain's humiliation as a country of "lions led by donkeys.
But if he does end up further exposing Mr. Trump's duplicity, in the fullness of time Mr. Bolton will end up, however fortuitously, on the right side of history.
The last thing anyone could accuse the great medievalist and George Circle devotee of being was a K.P.D. theorist who showed "opportunistic duplicity" in teaching at an elite university!
On Tuesday afternoon, NBC reported that Pence was not aware that Flynn had misled him until the previous Thursday, shortly before Flynn's duplicity was made public by The Washington Post.
Unlike the original, in which Albrecht's duplicity is clear from the outset, the new production reveals Albrecht's class origins only toward the end of Act I, minimizing the narrative tension.
This is not the conduct of a vibrant democratic republic, but of a rot-infested socialist dictatorship that will eventually collapse under the weight of its own corruption and duplicity.
As a whistleblower seeking to expose the duplicity and cruelty of the United States government, and as a transgender woman, Manning is at a nexus of currents within Foucault's biopower.
A pattern of what American officials have described as North Korean duplicity in previous talks has repeated itself, with modest variations, during the Clinton, George W. Bush, and Obama administrations.
For some scholars, the attempt to link Trump's lies — his falsehoods, his prevarications, his exaggerations, his duplicity, his "truthful hyperbole" — with postmodernism grows out of a misperception of the term.
There's nothing new about this: Many a self-consciously literary novelist has dipped a toe in the genre in order to examine themes of identity, betrayal, duplicity and so on.
The particular villainy of the stepmother — the duplicity of tyranny disguised as care — enabled colonial rhetoric that compared England's rule to "a stepmother's severity," as one 1774 tract put it.
But as the two families grow more closely intertwined, their fates are tied up in duplicity, an uneasy tension between classes and one very big secret that's primed to detonate.
It's a cruel, mercenary strategy, but the movie is selling uplift, not a lesson in 21st-century rapacious capitalism, so their duplicity is delivered with sniffles, smiles and hollow rationalizations.
By the way, Democrats, Republicans, independence, questioning, whatever you are, you should be really concerned that this level of spying and duplicity would be happening to any person in this country.
The statement penned by the featured artists compels the museum to consider the duplicity of the radical nature of its exhibition schedule in contrast with its association with arms trading entities.
Third, take into account Iran's reactions to NCRI revelations: The louder Tehran screams, the more likely it is that the regime is hiding something that must be uncovered, evidence of duplicity.
Mr. Roivas, who at 36 is Europe's youngest prime minister, struck back in a televised appearance on Monday, accusing the Social Democratic Party and the right-wing IRL Party of duplicity.
He said he would no longer tolerate any "duplicity" or "personal agenda" from his ministers that could put the country's recovery at risk so soon after its exit from international bailouts.
There are at least two types of seriousness with which our current circumstances might be answered, two ways of facing the world without the slightest trace of sarcasm or playful duplicity.
If you love a good spy story, no doubt Tuesday you'll tune in for the latest in a gripping serial about Russian operatives using duplicity and "kompromat" to undermine American democracy.
When antiwar activists hear the word "terrorism" used in reference to the Islamic world, we tend to ignore it, because it has been rendered meaningless in its myopia, volatility, and duplicity.
Trump is keenly aware of the opportunism and duplicity at work in today's GOP; you don't hijack a party and remake it in your image without the support of some former enemies.
He has vented his fury on a near-daily basis at what he considers duplicity by the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its armed wing, the New People's Army (NPA).
His hair-trigger temperament and pathological duplicity were enough to prompt Obama — just a handful of weeks prior — to declare that our republic would be in danger if Trump won the presidency.
Halfway though "The Neon Demon," Nicolas Winding Refn's new film about envy, duplicity and cannibalism on the Los Angeles fashion circuit, a smarmy designer forces a young man to judge two models.
While I publicly and privately disagreed with some aspects of Obama's Syria policy, it is the height of dishonesty and duplicity for Trump to blame Obama for the latest carnage in Syria.
But unlike the Iranians who emigrated in the decades that followed, Ebadi found it necessary to stay behind, and navigate the "duplicity and compromises" required for survival in Iran to this day.
That sets Alison on a dual path of discovery and duplicity, as she investigates her husband's past while resolutely hiding it from her sons, believing that it's best not to disillusion them.
Given how much of Soviet society was built on this decadeslong duplicity, it is remarkable and reassuring that speaking truly and plainly still held such power for the dissidents by the 1960s.
There&aposs a duplicity in this that&aposs evident: Zuckerberg believes in open, uncensored political speech ... until asked by a reporter about a secret, private dinner he had with the US president.
The corporate espionage–themed Duplicity (2009), which made perfect use of her crackling chemistry with Clive Owen, and the Tom Hanks's starrer Larry Crowne (2011) both failed to gross more than $20093 million.
While we can't quite imagine Walley-Beckett will add Walter White-level duplicity to the classic story, we do think this has the potential to be a cooler, contemporary telling of the tale.
"Fundamentally, the plaintiffs won in that case not because they put on a great showing of infringement, but because they showed duplicity and bad action on the part of the defendants," Frye said.
All of that puts Pompeo in the best position of anyone to pull off the seemingly herculean task of denuclearizing North Korea, which is run by a government with a history of duplicity.
All of that puts Pompeo in the best position of anyone to pull of the seemingly herculean task of denuclearizing North Korea, which is run by a government with a history of duplicity.
When a half-Taiwanese politician ran for leadership of the opposition party, for example, nationalist critics nearly derailed her candidacy as they accused her of duplicity for not having officially renounced Taiwanese citizenship.
Mr. Bloom's character, the contract-killing police detective of the title, is literally slaying those who dare to displease him in this 1993 noir portrait of duplicity and carnage in a trailer park.
In July, in a meeting of party leaders, he launched a direct attack on Mr. Mnangagwa, presenting a 72-minute video said to show his rival's duplicity and desire to topple the president.
"Now, we don't have evidence that this disease originated there, but because of China's duplicity and dishonesty from the beginning we need to at least ask the question," Cotton said of the lab.
She described her seduction by an influential man 30 years her senior, reframed the tale of a fallen woman into one of duplicity, and gave the story to the New York World, a tabloid.
In a sense, Scorpionic energy encourages duplicity: We should be ambitious but keep our dreams close to the vest; we should pursue deep, intimate relationships but hide our feelings from those closest to us.
Since the computer doesn't know the makeup of the secret state but the verifier does, Mahadev showed that it's impossible for the quantum computer to cheat significantly without leaving unmistakable traces of its duplicity.
And in "Manhattan Night," a classic film noir set in contemporary New York, his character, Porter Wren, is a scuttling tabloid columnist ensnared in an elaborate story of deception, blackmail, murder and sexual duplicity.
However, what is more or less universal is the process that occurs between the ages of twelve and seventeen, which turns every little acne-ridden Tom, Dick, or Harriet into an expert in duplicity.
Anyone who's ever worked in an office inundated with phoniness, passive aggression and a communication style heavy on duplicity will get a kick out of Winter's sendup of LIFt's toxic environment and sugarcoated cruelty.
The more likely outcome is the GOP will revert to form and refuse to assist American citizens at the cost of the drug industry, which makes for a great example in exposing Republican duplicity.
Its simple premise — take the thin-skinned, venomous attitude and brazen duplicity the Trump administration has exhibited and render them as naked, schoolyard-bully aggression — was still effective, coupled with Ms. McCarthy's absolute commitment.
The death of Ali Abdullah Saleh ended the tumultuous career of a wily strongman who combined charisma, duplicity and brute force to remain a giant in the politics of his impoverished country for decades.
But the disclosure tapped a vein of rage for Britons laboring under the government's austerity measures who saw the papers as signaling a parallel universe of fiscal duplicity inhabited by the privileged and the rich.
While there isn't a necessary link, Jacoby emphasizes, between an uneducated or educated style of speaking and duplicity, she argues that Trump's crude rhetorical manner, wherein his sentences often go unfinished, regularly muddles his message.
A confusing, terrifying encounter with the villain Mysterio left our young hero stranded in a small village in the Netherlands, when he had hoped to be in Berlin to warn Nick Fury of Mysterio's duplicity.
The instability and high rates of unemployed, unschooled youth made the areas fertile recruitment ground for bandits and Islamist extremists, who exploited grievances about neglect and stoked narratives of government duplicity in the peace process.
In a speech on Tuesday in Washington, the Treasury under secretary in charge of sanctions enforcement, Sigal Mandelker, said that the administration views Iran as a haven for terrorism financing, duplicity and human rights abuses.
Stevenson also runs up against the malevolent arrogance of the sheriff (Michael Harding) who led the investigation and the duplicity of the new district attorney (Rafe Spall), whose initial politeness turns to condescension and contempt.
The book, which will be published at the end of January, describes a nest of back-stabbing and duplicity within the West Wing, a narrative by now familiar from other books and news media reports.
And since duplicity is a Proustian synonym for human nature, a recurring art-related theme is the parallel between the interpersonal transactions involving art and the forged and faked intimacies embedded in certain friendships and alliances.
For now, there is the continuing fallout to deal with: On Friday, Ohio became the latest state to say it would stop doing business with Wells Fargo (for a year) because of the bank's duplicity. Gov.
The Iranians have accused the United States of duplicity and of violating international law for reneging on an agreement it reached not just with Iran but five other major powers: Britain, China, France, Russia and Germany.
"In that campaign in 2016, you had a lot of duplicity from Democratic insiders and we saw for better or worse in leaked emails from the party — concrete evidence — that insiders were against him," Sroka said.
"Now, we don't have evidence that this disease originated there, but because of China's duplicity and dishonesty from the beginning, we need to at least ask the question to see what the evidence says," Cotton said.
TORONTO — Barry Sherman, a Canadian billionaire, generic-drug mogul and philanthropist, once promised that the autobiography he was writing would be a page-turner, packed with stories of intrigue, duplicity and outright corruption by his competition.
The focus instead will be on Yates' description of how she warned the White House about the apparent duplicity of Trump's first National Security Adviser, Michael Flynn, who misled the Vice President about his contacts with Russia.
Conservative media has enthusiastically embraced a handful of sensational lines as proof of Obama's duplicity, while stories in the Atlantic, Mother Jones, Politico, New York magazine, and Slate have sliced and diced it as riddled with errors.
Without a clear ask, direct communications between Congress and Turkey, and a guarantee that the legislation will be repealed if Turkey complies, Erdoğan is likely to claim duplicity by the US and double down on his policies.
The publication was, of course, referring to his alleged felony and financial chicanery, which left him astoundingly wealthy because his repeated duplicity was constantly excused by his superiors as a regrettable side effect of world-altering intelligence.
The duplicity, involving doctored documents and false identities, illustrates systemic gaps in China's efforts to prevent industrial and transportation accidents, which claim tens of thousands of lives annually and have galvanized public anger over official corruption and laxity.
Indeed, many of the complaints about smartwatches revolve around their duplicity: why do I need to wear this device on my wrist that just tells me the same thing the phone in my pocket is already telling me?
" Her "sheer duplicity," he said, "should demonstrate to everyone how poorly the allegations against Mr. Weinstein were actually vetted and accordingly, cause all of us to pause and allow due process to prevail, not condemnation by fundamental dishonesty.
CATHERINE WHITINGKENSINGTON, MD. To the Editor: I have never been a supporter of Senator Rand Paul, but on Thursday he delivered a principled speech in the Senate in which he accused his Republican colleagues of hypocrisy and duplicity.
It's about a society in which credulous, vulnerable people are preyed on by sophisticated predators, and as such, it should be required reading for anyone interested in intersection between fake news, social media duplicity, and the wellness industry.
His father, an actor, appeared in several films including in the role of Scotty in the crime drama "The Kitchen" (2019), a political aide in the film "Duplicity" (2009) and a Saratoga horse trainer in "Sea Biscuit" (2003).
But the regulator had a change of heart after evidence surfaced of duplicity too serious to be ignored, and the resultant red tape and bad PR provoked Tribune into spiking the deal and suing its would-be acquirer for $1 billion.
What saddens and disgusts me about the decision not to take some formal disciplinary action against Hillary Clinton for her blatant disregard for the rules that are meant to protect our country and its citizens is the duplicity of it all.
This could be written off as just another case of Washington duplicity, but when you're the top Congressional leader of a Republican Party that's made repealing Obamacare its rallying cry for at least seven years, it's far from an acceptable position.
Clever, kind, and perceptive Margaery tries to manipulate the High Sparrow and his followers to accept her as a convert to their cause, signaling her duplicity to viewers by surreptitiously urging her grandmother to leave the city while she still can.
The trustee said the duplicity enabled Avellino, Bienes and their wives to reap millions of dollars to buy multiple luxury homes, art by Pablo Picasso and Edgar Degas for the Avellinos, and a cold storage compartment to store Dianne Bienes' furs.
But in Mr. Kalanick, that led to a pattern of repeatedly going too far at Uber, including the duplicity with Apple, sabotaging competitors and allowing the company to use a secret tool called Greyball to trick some law enforcement agencies.
If they don't become more purposeful, the Republicans will lose the House next year, Ryan will be thrown out as speaker and House Republican leader, and the Republicans will gain a few senators but McConnell will be dumped for his duplicity.
For all the calm sophistication of Solondz's methods, they carry a hint of a raging and inquisitive child, eternally floored by adult duplicity, and "Wiener-Dog" struck me as the type of film that Remi might grow up to make.
The death of the former strongman, Ali Abdullah Saleh, brought to a grim end the career of a wily politician who combined charisma, duplicity and brute force to remain a giant in the politics of his impoverished Arabian country for decades.
But they're Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy snarling at each other in the snow — or, perhaps more apropos, Mr. Giamatti and Tom Wilkinson on the airport tarmac in Tony Gilroy's corporate-espionage drama "Duplicity" — and they bring the worst out of each other.
Part Malcolm X, part Louis Farrakhan (or so he'd like to think), he sees himself as totally magnanimous, but playing into the duplicity of his environment, his piety is eventually shot because he commits the cardinal sin of falling for a white woman.
"It is an extraordinary duplicity of the regime which we are witnessing," Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault of France said at the United Nations, where he was visiting to preside over a Security Council meeting on protection of civilians in armed conflict.
"The sheer duplicity of her conduct is quite extraordinary and should demonstrate to everyone how poorly the allegations against Mr. Weinstein were actually vetted and accordingly, cause all of us to pause and allow due process to prevail, not condemnation by fundamental dishonesty."
Instead, Dany falls for yet another trap and hands over a powerful weapon to an enemy who has more creative ways to use a dragon Cersei's one last burst of duplicity will be another surprise — no troops to help against the White Walkers!
And it is this existential question of "to be, or not to be" — that single-minded drive to avert the fate that befell Romanian strongman Nicolae Ceausescu and Libya's Moammar Gaddafi — that propels the Kim dynasty's decades-old stratagem of nuclear duplicity.
Although he would start to pull American forces out of the conflict, leaving the South Vietnamese to do more of the fighting themselves, he continued a brutal and massive bombing campaign against the North Vietnamese that would lead to a national outcry against his duplicity.
"The sheer duplicity of her conduct is quite extraordinary and should demonstrate to everyone how poorly the allegations against Mr. Weinstein were actually vetted and accordingly, cause all of us to pause and allow due process to prevail, not condemnation by fundamental dishonesty," Braffman added.
And for some independent voters who have not yet read Mr. Mueller's report, these hearings may also vividly illustrate for the first time the recklessness and duplicity of a US president who still refuses to acknowledge that this attack on our liberty ever happened.
Faced with such a record of duplicity and intransigence, Barack Obama had apparently long since concluded that if he was to achieve anything in the sphere of nuclear non-proliferation, Iran offered at least a chance of success; with North Korea there was virtually none.
Focusing on how there are few effective differences between the plethora of battery types, besides functioning as additional products to goad users into buying, the duplicity at play is perfectly at synch with Blosum's intentionally trite Pop, undoubtedly marking Essex Street as another Nova highlight.
Ms. Raphel has for decades been at the center of shaping American policy toward Pakistan, and she has maintained close ties to Pakistani officials even as many of her colleagues became disenchanted with what they saw as Islamabad's duplicity in the fight against terrorism.
"The sheer duplicity of her conduct is quite extraordinary and should demonstrate to everyone how poorly the allegations against Mr. Weinstein were actually vetted and accordingly, cause all of us to pause and allow due process to prevail, not condemnation by fundamental dishonesty," Brafman concluded.
This legacy of denial and duplicity continues through the Trump administration, as he proposes a massive reduction of the EPA's budget, with his new budget director declaring that the United States won't be spending any more money to study climate change or possible solutions.
Many observers point to the rampant corruption within the police and military, with the location of a large army building one block east of El Bronx, and a police station with 7,000 officers two blocks south, serving as an uncomfortable symbol of such duplicity.
All Khalid sees around him is shallowness and duplicity: "No one really means it when they're wishing you well/I got no one to call, no one/and people only love you when they're needing your wealth," he sings in a sweet, sad falsetto.
Finding himself mistreated one too many times by the duplicity of his opponents and the governing bodies that enable them, he is reimagining himself as a great righter of historical wrongs, both for his own sake and for the sake of the sport he loves.
That two-pronged investigation — begun in response to news media reports — cast further light on doping in Russian track and field and on duplicity in the sport's international governing body, the I.A.A.F., whose former president Lamine Diack faces charges of corruption and money laundering in France.
I spoke with Bass and his collaborator on the film, director Aaron Kunkel, about Pearlman's duplicity, the sexual misconduct accusations against him, which boy band members declined to participate, and the real reason *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys were feuding for so long (hint: it wasn't just over a girl).
But as much as she feels rightly victimized by his duplicity, Chuck doesn't let her perch on the moral high ground: Her job at Axe Capital is to "prop up" a criminal organization, to use the tools of psychology to empower traders to maximize profits off illegal information.
As you've probably already figured out, it's a type of duplicity that all but the most gullible parent immediately sees right through, leading to the time-honored "conflict years" between child and progenitor that you've been immortalizing in your country ever since that "Yakety Yak" song was in vogue.
"Now, we don't have evidence that this disease originated there but because of China's duplicity and dishonesty from the beginning we need to at least ask the question to see what the evidence says, and China right now is not giving evidence on that question at all," he added.
The petition before a Manila regional trial court seeks to formally terminate peace talks with Maoist rebels, a week after a Norwegian diplomat met President Rodrigo Duterte to try to convince him to restart negotiations that Duterte had scrapped in anger at what he considers duplicity by the communists.
The United States had thought that if a deal to ease hostilities in Syria, struck by Secretary of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart in Geneva nine days ago, fell apart, it would reveal Russia's duplicity in the war, in which Moscow has supported the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad.
Drake would represent the rapper in this new, pure state: He's sincere, tender, sensitive, knows how to sing, wears his heart on his sleeve, but he's also someone who's endowed with a duplicity that causes him to wallow in the most exaggerated sort of hedonism while simultaneously being distressed by the same movement.
She also tried to bury her unease about Westboro's apparent violation of "love thy neighbor," and was unsettled by the duplicity of the elders who took over as Phelps aged, as when they created a fake "Int'l News Service" claiming they'd picketed Westminster Abbey (though they were in Topeka), including Photoshopped images.
You see the decades go past as you read, and the special flavor of each Presidency comes back: Kennedy's uncomfortable recognition that civil rights was a moral issue that transcended his customary political pragmatism, Johnson's miraculous emergence as the Moses of racial equality, Nixon's inveterate scheming, Reagan's bland duplicity, Obama's undramatic realism.
Enraged by his nemesis' duplicity, Thieu lashed out during a heated exchange with the American ambassador, Ellsworth Bunker; warning of an inevitable coup were the public to lose faith in the process, he issued an implied but unmistakable threat to take matters into his own hands, setting off alarms at the State Department.
Barr and the White House fill the vacuum Aggressive interventions by Barr and the White House created an unstoppable narrative of exoneration that dulled the political impact of an investigation that -- if it did not find prosecutable crimes -- sketched a devastating picture of lies, apparent abuses of power and duplicity in the West Wing.
Reading all of these books on 21968, it is astonishing to recall that all the major decision-makers in the United States were men, with the noteworthy exception of Anna Chennault of the "China Lobby," who helped further Richard Nixon's duplicity by pleading with South Vietnamese leader Nguyen Van Thieu to resist signing any peace deal.
In 2009's Duplicity, Julia Roberts and Clive Owen play two rival spies gone private-sector who dream up a scheme to get rich after spending three days rolling around an (of course) five-star hotel room, and you root for them because they look fabulous, like they deserve to have the money because they've shown themselves to be terrific at spending it.
I'm all for TV networks experimenting with their election coverage — goodness knows 24-hour news channels could use a shakeup — but drawing names out of a hat (while making sure to use multiple camera angles to prove there's no duplicity going on) will never make for riveting TV, no matter how much you try to puff it up with dramatic music.
Either way, to pull off the scam they all rely not on malware but on duplicity—and an insight into how we use Touch ID. "As soon as you put your finger on there, it starts scanning, so it's ready and acting very quickly," says Stephen Cobb, senior security researcher at cybersecurity firm ESET, which wrote about two of the bogus apps Monday.
At the same time from late adolescence onward I identified as a conservative, wrote as a conservative in college and hung out with conservatives in Washington, which meant that I was frequently in worlds where Clinton was regarded as a predator and likely rapist who deserved to be impeached and where Thomas's innocence and Hill's duplicity were articles of faith.
Blending news, analysis and background on daily deadlines, he detailed cases arising from civil rights murders in the South, free press versus privacy issues, questions over prayer in public schools and, in 21959, the Nixon administration's losing fight to suppress publication by The Times and The Washington Post of the Pentagon Papers, the secret Defense Department history of the government's duplicity in Vietnam.
He was The Washington Post's conduit for the Pentagon Papers, the secret Defense Department study of decades of American duplicity in Indochina that was disclosed by the military analyst Daniel Ellsberg and published by The Post and The New York Times in 1971 in defiance of the Nixon administration's attempts at suppression as the nation debated its deepening involvement in the war in Vietnam.
For those of us who live in the world of fashion and who tirelessly promote the Made in USA concept, the reason we need to revisit the word "duplicity" is simply because we are forced to question the rationale behind the U.S. government's decision to increase purchases of apparel from U.S. federal prisons when the same product can be obtained from private domestic contractors.

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