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"lie" Definitions
  1. the way the land in an area is formed and what physical characteristics it has
  2. the way a situation is now and how it is likely to develop
"lie" Synonyms
fabrication falsehood fib untruth deception falsity fiction falsification prevarication invention mendacity misinformation dishonesty disinformation exaggeration myth perjury sham deceit inaccuracy libel defamation slander aspersion vilification besmirchment sullying calumniation calumny besmirching revilement reviling disparagement denigration scandalmongering maligning traducement obloquy smearing slur hypocrisy insincerity sanctimoniousness cant dissimulation dissembling duplicity sanctimony fraud imposture affectation unctuousness speciousness pretence(UK) deceitfulness quackery trick artifice ruse wile stratagem con hoax subterfuge dodge device scheme flimflam manoeuvre(UK) swindle scam machination cheat liement bind thrust lair burrow den hole covert house lodge nest cave dugout haunt hollow tunnel resting place refuge hideaway sanctuary hideout retreat shelter lip service empty talk hollow words hypocritical respect jive lip devotion lip homage lip praise lip reverence lip worship mouth honor mouthing smooth talk sweet talk token agreement tokenism lay of the land appearance circumstances general situation general state prospect state of affairs state of things how the land lies how things stand lay lie of the land look of things orientation picture rumor(US) buzz dish gossip hearsay noise report scuttlebutt talk tattle word allegation belief breeze bruit canard chitchat claim comment cry alignment angle direction placement positioning arrangement disposition position order lining up set justification configuration ranging sequence line sighting ordering organization(US) fabricate prevaricate dissimulate deceive delude falsify mislead bluff exaggerate misrepresent dissemble equivocate hoodwink misinform perjure pretend beguile recline sprawl bask be supine lie back lean back lie down be prone be prostrate stretch out be recumbent be stretched out spread out stretch oneself out spread-eagle slump lounge loll flop rest repose relax couch laze retire nap siesta sleep turn in go to bed loaf slumber drowse stretch settle be be located be placed be situated sit be found be positioned be established belong be sited be arranged be seated have its seat in stand go have a place reside be set bear prop lean balance be supported be propped up be on top of perch consist inhere exist be inherent be present be contained have its being have its existence dwell abide subsist be found in be expressed by be contained in indwell depend on hide lurk skulk hole up lie low keep out of sight conceal oneself go into hiding take cover secrete oneself hide out go underground lie doggo go to earth go to ground lie in wait sit tight keep hidden find a hiding place be buried be interred be entombed be inhumed be sepulchred be laid to rest feign fake simulate affect counterfeit act assume profess pose masquerade posture disguise conceal overstate embellish magnify embroider overdo overplay amplify overemphasise(UK) overemphasize(US) inflate hyperbolize elaborate colour(UK) dramatise(UK) dramatize(US) expand pad heighten color(US) copulate fornicate mate service breed hump tumble bed boff shaft cohabit nail bang roger shtup frig tup couple idle bum lazy unwind slack vegetate chill dally dawdle daydream dillydally footle skive veg drone extend lead reach run span spread continue head carry on last range encompass go on cover run on hang depend hinge predicate rely ride base count ground turn build found hinge on rely on be based on be contingent on be dependent on wallow slosh wade welter paddle slop splosh squelch lie about lie around loll about loll around roll about splash about tumble about tumble around splash around bathe in roll are remain stay endure linger live wait bide hover inhabit persist prevail hold unfurl unroll unfold enlarge open arrange level open out outspread overlay place roll out array backbite detract knock rubbish abuse calumniate defame denigrate disparage malign revile traduce vilify backstab badmouth bad-mouth scandalise(UK) oppress depress burden sadden discourage afflict deject dishearten dispirit daunt harass torment weigh down crush dash vex cast down get down make despondent make gloomy nestle cushion protect soften put stick situate fix station deploy depose dispose instal(UK) install(US) romance fantasise(UK) fantasize(US) gush romanticise(UK) romanticize(US) idealise(UK) idealize(US) sentimentalise(UK) sentimentalize(US) dream rhapsodise(UK) rhapsodize(US) swoon moon make up stories tell stories stretch the truth adjoin join abut border touch border on neighbour(UK) verge on annexe(UK) annex(US) approximate flank fringe neighbor(US) skirt append attach to be adjacent to be next to combine with tack veer bend diverge fork incline proceed sheer swerve curve deviate make move More
"lie" Antonyms
truth fact honesty facts details particulars specifics lowdown skinny reality non-fiction verity praise actuality materiality certainty entertainment fun revelation verisimilitude testimonial acknowledgement(UK) acknowledgment(US) appreciation testimony attestation testament recognition statement validation commemoration credential frankness openness uprightness truthfulness trustworthiness forthrightness fairness respect humility honor(US) honour(UK) surety facing meeting acclamation acclaim approval laudation tribute commendation compliment flattery glorification nicety exaltation level be blunt be clear be direct be frank be honest be open be straight be truthful come clean lay it on the line speak the truth be upright tell the truth tell truth face meet steal work do arise rise upspring stand uprise be erect be on one's feet be vertical get to your feet get up pick yourself up stand up straighten up sit up be upstanding stand upright appear emerge show present bob up come into sight come into view pop up come out come out into the open materialize(US) surface land unfold crop up become visible show up be revealed turn up become evident admit allow disclose divulge expose open reveal tell uncover unmask lay bare let out understate abridge belittle compress contract decrease deprecate depreciate downplay ignore lessen lower minimise(UK) minimize(US) play down reduce shrink trivialise(UK) trivialize(US) be modest energise(UK) energize(US) move straighten be active be busy cover hide hang dangle drop suspend droop sling swing drift flop sag wilt hover terminate end discontinue cease stop break finish halt break off conclude close out wind up come to an end come to a stop cut out close expire end up finish off wrap up be independent of be autonomous of be detached from be free of be impartial to be neutral to be nonaligned to be self-determining be selfstanding be self-supporting be separated from be separate from be unconnected to be unconstrained by be uncontrolled by undeceive inform tell all advise counsel disenchant disgust exclude guard lead protect repulse support turn off fold crease furl overlap bend curl wrap double tuck crimp enfold envelop overlay pleat wrinkle crinkle crumple hem intertwine ridge cherish commend flatter help misconceive misunderstand visit depart go leave holiday in brighten buoy gladden lighten rejoice cheer up disarrange displace disturb lose refuse remove unsettle deviate veer diverge stray digress detour divagate part sheer slew swerve wander angle off bear off branch off move away turn from

782 Sentences With "lie"

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" When they say something, I go, "Lie, lie, lie, lie.
And he tells lie after lie after lie after lie.
Chris flatly denies his guy hit anyone, or in his words ... "It's a lie, lie, lie, lie."
Because we know it's hard and we know they will twist our words and laugh at us and lie and lie and lie and lie and lie.
"President Trump cannot continue to lie, lie, lie," Sanders tweeted Monday.
"We know it is hard and we know that they will twist our words and laugh at us, and lie and lie and lie and lie and lie," she said.
"It's a lie, it's a lie, it's a lie," the prime minister said.
They will lie, lie, lie, and then again they will do worse than that.
They will lie, lie, lie and then again they will do worse than that.
They will lie, lie, lie, and then again, they will do worse than that.
"Lie after lie after lie," is how Smith put it in one especially aroused newscast.
We lie to our kids, we lie to each other, and we lie to ourselves.
This is what the deep state does: They create a lie, spread a lie, fail to check the lie and then deny they were behind the lie.
And when they put them on the lie detector, the lie detector cannot detect the lie. Why?
She last week accused Trump of continuing to "lie and lie and lie" about her encounter with Lewandowski.
When we tell one lie, in order to maintain that lie, we're so often forced to lie again.
One lie had to cover another lie, had to cover another lie, and that was her way of life.
I think her ability to look into the camera and just lie, lie, lie scares me more than anything.
A noble lie is not so much the lie of realpolitik as it is the lie of real government.
They just lie and lie and lie, and they double down on lying, just like Roy Moore in Alabama.
I've recently learned that pretty much everything he's ever told me is a lie upon a lie upon a lie.
Day 35: "Women Lie, Men Lie" – Yo Gotti feat.
"You can lie to your mother, you can lie to your father, you can lie to your priest, but you can't lie to a law enforcement officer," he said in the video.
It's less about the lie, and more about the lie.
It is "Don't Lie to Me," not "Lie to Me."
" He added, "I've recently learned that pretty much everything he's ever told me is a lie upon a lie upon a lie.
They will attack you, they will slander you, they will seek to destroy your career and your family... They will lie, lie, lie.
The sisters were angry about how they had been treated by the authorities — "lie after lie after lie," as Ms. Wahadi put it.
He will lie in repose; he will not lie in state.
We lie as children, and we continue to lie as adults.
If you lie once, you're probably more likely to lie again.
You want to call it a lie, call it a lie.
Being Mr. Trump, he instead substituted a lie for a lie.
That is a lie – and everyone knows it is a lie.
I mean, this is time and time again, lie after lie.
Humans find it easier to just lie and lie to themselves.
"It's simply a lie, that video is a lie," Biden said.
The bigger lie The bigger lie says coverage leads to care.
Well, in a lot of cases they would amplify a lie, because when you give uncritical airtime to a lie, the lie gets reinforced.
" Sharkevich said that Voronenkov attended the elite military academy but that "all the rest is a lie — either a lie or half a lie.
We will never know, because men lie up and women lie down.
And of course the lie detector picks up the lie right away.
"Lie after lie, broken promise after broken promise," Trump said of Obama.
He is not going to lie, and that would be a lie.
"Men lie, women lie," Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Fletcher Cox told CNBC.
"It&aposs simply a lie, that video is a lie," Biden said.
He will lie and lie and lie until he has worn everyone down and no one notices or cares that they're being lied to anymore.
He also believes that he can lie, and then lie differently, and then lie another way, and then finally tell the truth, and nobody minds!
You don't lie about your score, you don't lie about moving your ball.
The allegation is based on a lie, and I cannot accept a lie.
He then had to lie further to cover his first lie, they said.
There is a 100% chance you're a straight-up liar, Lie-nerys Lie-garyen.
"Look, there's a lie, and the lie keeps repeating," Gutierrez told CNN's Erin Burnett.
How can "Bruce" be a lie and not a lie at the same time?
The only secure bridge between one lie and the next is yet another lie.
His tendency to lie, when it's clearly a lie, is something small children do.
"'Men lie, Women lie, numbers don't,'" he started out in a series of tweets.
If they didn't lie to protect a broader collusion effort, why did they lie?
The trial would have maintained his lie, the lie that he was not guilty.
So that is a lie and I think- CLAPPER: No it isn&apost a lie, I&aposm sorry, I didn&apost lie, I was thinking about something else.
So that is a lie and I think- - CLAPPER: No it isn&apost a lie, I&aposm sorry, I didn&apost lie, I was thinking about something else.
And Chris Watts still chose to lie about it until he could lie no more.
But even if that happens, it won't make a lie anything other than a lie.
A lie that's incredibly embarrassing to watch:And it's a lie that has hurt credibility overseas.
Since it turns out that deep conditioning is a lie, what else is a lie?
" Flexible ethics are captured thus: "This wasn't a blatant lie, but a lie of omission.
They prefer not to lie to other people, and they especially can't lie to themselves.
Lie #7: It's a big tax cut for the middle class See Lie #6 above.
Trying to defend it is basically arguing that a lie by omission isn't a lie.
The notion that if he could lie about that, Rachel, he could lie about anything.
"We have sat back and watched lie after lie being fabricated about us in the media, only so one big lie can continue to have life," the brothers' statement said.
Great challenges lie ahead in the on-demand economy, but great accomplishments lie in its wake.
"In order to cover up the lie, they will lie to us even more," he wrote.
Kuralt lived a big lie, but many humans learn to lie when they're young, Navarro says.
It is an unintuitive truism of lying that if you are going to lie, lie big.
If Judge Kavanaugh will lie about small things, won't he lie about big ones as well?
I think if a person will lie to an individual, they will lie to a country.
He sees himself repeatedly in dogs, who cannot lie, as he looks upward for God, who would not lie, and then back at other human beings, who lie all the time.
Their friendship may be the big lie, as Celeste says, but that lie needs to be sorted.
So I told him a little white lie—slash—big lie, that I could play the drums.
From Bidart's 2013 poem "Queer": Lie to yourself about this and you will forever lie about everything .
Pence's proclamation was a lie when he said it, and is even more of a lie now.
Whoever'd made her this way, unable to lie, was jerking her around now because she wouldn't lie.
And [Warren] did on Monday night, and the statement was essentially confirming the lie, continuing the lie.
Trump's strategy for dealing with being caught in a lie is often to tell a bigger lie.
It sounds basic, but as long as Trump keeps up a lie, other people keep up the lie.
BOSSIE: That&aposs because the Democrats have been feeding the American people lie after lie, night after night.
A lie of omission by a health-care provider doctor is just as damning as any affirmative lie.
" The President flat-out called it a lie, during that rally last year: "It's one big ugly lie.
I lie in it while talking to my children or they lie in theirs while talking to me.
But even in that case, why would Trump lie about it, then lie about who lied about it?
A lie is a lie, to a machine, even though as people we know that's not the case.
When caught in the lie, Trump did what Trump does: Repeats the lie, louder, stronger, and more stridently.
But you can't lie to the F.B.I., and you can't lie to impede an investigation, thereby obstructing justice.
Some people lie pathologically, ignoring or disregarding reality; others lie to themselves, creating false but comforting self-images.
And whoever wrote this lie, voted for this lie, or turns a blind eye to this lie needs to stand with us today and dispel it, because the rest of America has to live it.
On Friday, Mr. Smith, the network's chief anchor and managing editor of its breaking news unit, who had once called out Mr. Trump for "lie after lie after lie," revealed that he had had enough.
And that's why transparency is so critically important — we now have a responsibility to call a lie a lie.
Is it O.K. to lie to the cops, as long as you don't produce physical evidence of that lie?
Here's one suggestion, from psychological science: The more we lie, the easier it becomes to lie in the future.
It found instances of the President instructing people to lie to investigators and to lie to the American people.
"The point is not to just tell a lie, but to tell a lie in increments," Ms. Bradshaw said.
That's not just a lie, it's a generative lie, since when people come to believe it, it informs life.
"It was all a lie, it was all a lie so we wouldn't take the next job," she said.
Ms. Ross passed a lie-detector test denying she had paid anyone to lie, the polygraph examiner told us.
Here's another example of the pro-Trump media in action... Limbaugh says the media will lie, lie, lie... Oliver Darcy emails: Rush Limbaugh was already working on Wednesday to undermine the media's coverage of the report.
And then they would lock it up in the secret archive and they would lie to law enforcement, they would lie to parishioners, they'd lie to the media and those inquiring, or they would hide it.
That cooperation included taking an independent lie detector test and offering to take a police lie detector exam, Winuk said.
There's a small lie that's snowballing into a huge lie when it comes to 360-degree videos and virtual reality.
And don't lie to my face, because I'm not going to vote for you if you lie to my face.
And when I held that lie up to Donald Trump's face even he could see how evil that lie was.
The fact that Mr. Trump has, throughout his campaign, told lie after lie is partly enabled by such journalistic niceties.
To not be a phony, tell the truth the way it is, lie if it's a certain kind of lie.
The core problem with every noble lie is that it can only be concealed by an additional lie, then another.
But that is Trump's tactic: Don't shade the truth with a little lie; destroy the truth with an enormous lie.
Telling a lie for benevolent reasons — what behavioral scientists call a prosocial lie — may just be a crucial leadership skill.
Whether you bring it or not, don't ever lie to the police—but remember that they can lie to you.
We have seen lie, after lie, after lie, from either Jim Comey or his former deputy -- you know, Andrew McCabe, and Strzok, and Page and we all saw that the FBI had some real problems in this.
Sanders believes all kinds of insane things, like that people deserve a living wage and that health care is a right—oh, and that Donald Trump is a liar: President Trump cannot continue to lie, lie, lie.
But the media's overuse of "lie" indicates that journalists gloss all too easily over the fine distinction between "lie" and "falsehood".
I mean, it&aposs one thing to lie even in a criminal case, another thing to lie in a counterintelligence probe.
Hitler taught us about the big lie — the lie so big, and so often repeated, that people end up believing it.
"[She] thought if he could lie to her about this, what else would he lie about," investigators wrote in the report.
He did lie and say that the US sent an armada to North Korea, and he got caught in that lie.
A lot of the time, the dogs will just lie on the ground and people will lie on top of them.
But it's a huge challenge for journalists that people lie to them and make things up and lie to the cops.
The real world isn't that easy, sure, but as Slim Charles said: If it's a lie, we fight on that lie.
" Notice how different this statement would have been as "The poem / does not lie"; it might lie, but not "to us.
And the people who want to lie want to keep on lying because otherwise you won't be able to lie anymore.
So you get your hand stuck in that machine: If you lie once, then you have to lie all the time.
Clinton blames it all on a video, an excuse that was a total lie, proven to be absolutely a total lie.
The government is currently shut down because Trump refuses to admit that his absurd lie was, in fact, an absurd lie.
" Echoing Oscar Wilde and Alice Cooper, Gaga speaks of "lying profusely" and how "music is a lie... art is a lie.
I didn't want to lie, or lie by omission, but I was in dire financial straits and really needed this job.
The first lie of Strauss and his librettist Hugo von Hofmannsthal — the one I will call "the obvious lie" — concerns inevitability.
The prosecutors also discussed how Stone pressured his associate Randy Credico to lie to Congress so Credico wouldn't expose Stone's lie.
I'd like to say it's Trump's all-time lie record, but I don't have the details, so that would be a lie.
Even after her and Kyle's lie was blasted at the last Armageddon, she continued to lie, deny, and pretend nothing ever happened.
" She added, "He's not the first person to lie about sleeping with someone, but he used the lie as an assault weapon.
Mowing the yard is a lie in the same way that the charitable donations line on your tax return is a lie.
Children learn to lie between the ages of two and five, and they lie the most when they are testing their independence.
Corsi, 72, has said he views the offered plea deal as a request to lie, saying he didn't knowingly lie to investigators.
The Democratic senator from Massachusetts argued in tweets that if Trump can lie about President Obama's birthplace, he can lie about anything.
The rest of us need to remember that a lie is still a lie, even when it's coming from the president. Momism.
Was it normal for the 44th successor of a president who could not tell a lie, to lie more than 15,000 times?
When Trump tells a lie—to paraphrase William Maxwell, he tends to "lie with every breath he draws"—it never feels premeditated.
Timothy Stanley: Kavanaugh decision moment: A horrendous act or a monstrous lie If Ford is lying, it's the most monstrous lie imaginable.
He made promises he knew he couldn't keep, stoked anger based on racism and bigotry, and told big lie after big lie.
"I might lie to you like Hillary [Clinton] does all the time, but I'll never lie to Giacomo," he told the crowd.
I can sit up, or lie down, or lie down and then sit up, and they're there, but I don't realize they're there.
It's never OK to lie, with one exception: It is OK, even noble, to lie to your dog to make them feel included.
In front of the entire class, the instructor asks Jack to lie on the floor and has Randall lie on top of Jack.
Heo: I was told to lie Heo says the NIS told him to lie to the waitresses and bring them to South Korea.
She has said she believes it is not "appropriate to lie from the podium or any other place," which is itself a lie.
The other was about an FBI director concerned that a president who didn't understand boundaries would lie — and that he ultimately did lie.
Instead of calling Trump's lie a lie, the Times used the euphemism "revived an inaccurate refrain" in a tweet that was widely mocked.
With term limits, however, a lobbyist caught in a lie only needs to wait a little while and this lie will be forgotten.
She sought to argue that her lie was immaterial, but the trial judge told the jury that any lie, however significant, was enough.
This is a lie, but it can only be shown to be a lie through honesty with yourself and the people around you.
But what Nicki DID prove, was her ability to make a hit out of her target: Men lie, women lie, numbers don't. More.
I think one of the things, if you listen to that podcast ... Everyone focused on the Holocaust deniers part where he said essentially they don't mean to lie, and I was like they do mean to lie; they mean to lie a lot.
Yes. "Even if she just lies, she will lie on camera and she will lie on tape," Lockhart said on "Reliable Sources" last month.
The honest story, which is ... I know it's unusual to say that people lie, but they lie to themselves a lot of the time.
He would delegitimize the fact-checking press as "fake news," attack his opponents with childish nicknames, and degrade the campaign with lie upon lie.
It seems strange that he would repeat this lie, since its so easily disproved, and because he doesn't need to lie, since he won.
And it's thankfully been that way ever since — even if it is a lie, a damn lie, about where those map photos come from.
"It's one lie on top of another lie, and then the president goes out and says what a great job he did," Scarborough said.
He will lie in state in Arizona for two days before being transported to the U.S. Capitol to lie in state there on Friday.
You know that, because Jonathan Gruber, the architect of Obamacare, was said — he said it was a great lie, it was a big lie.
" In an interview on Tuesday, Mr. Dinowitz said he "never said anything like that," and he characterized Mr. Verdi's complaint as "lie after lie.
The moral here is not that Hal kills the crew because it was programmed to lie, but because it wasn't programmed how to lie.
The New York Times has devoted a number of words to the subject of when to call "a lie a lie" in its pages.
Alice Stewart: I have stopped believing It is not unlawful to lie to the media, but it is unscrupulous to lie to your supporters.
When faced with a choice between an incriminating truth or a flattering lie, America's ruling class has been choosing the lie for 400 years.
Rather than addressing the issue straightforwardly, he has told lie after lie, and in some cases contradicted the scientists trying to manage this issue.
They also did not say if they suspect it had been his idea to lie or if he been instructed to lie by superiors.
Many liberals are perplexed that when their fact-checking clearly and definitively shows that a lie is a lie, people seem unconcerned and indifferent.
But even here, Bidart's seething intellect and ruthless gaze register grace and wisdom: Lie to yourself about this and you willforever lie about everything.
It's that the lie of racial equality or the lie that we're somewhere other than where we actually are in America has been exploded.
She sought to argue that her lie was immaterial, but the trial judge told the jury that any lie, significant or not, was enough.
And even the people involved, some perhaps told mis-stories, in one case the FBI said there was no lie, there was no lie.
"What they said then was either a lie or what they said today was a lie," said Phillip Jauregui, a lawyer for Mr. Moore.
Kim Jong Un seems to be carrying on a tradition in international relations begun by his grandfather and father, who ruled North Korea before him: lie, lie and lie again – and drag out talks with adversaries as long as possible without making any real concessions.
" She found what appeared to be Anthony Scaramucci's Amazon wish list ("The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials Into Triumph"); quoted from a hunting-forum account that seemed to belong to Donald Trump, Jr. ("Lie lie lie deny deny deny . . .
The "big lie" is the favored propaganda technique of history's worst dictators: Repeat a lie loudly, over and over until people come to believe it.
When Meyers calls a lie a lie, he does so like a parent telling you he's not angry, he's disappointed — but you know he's both.
"As ridiculous as it might be, it's not a crime to lie, its not a crime to have a party over that lie," says Love.
This is a lie that seems to have made its way around the world; a lie I would like to again correct for the record.
"We have two intelligence agencies investigating what he knows is a lie, because you think you can lie on a black man," Hughley, 54, said.
"I need your help because we've seen lie after lie after lie after lie on TV ad after TV after TV ad," Walker said to a crowd of supporters alongside Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) and Republican Senate candidate Leah Vukmir.
In a profound miscarriage of justice, federal law permits FBI agents to lie to us but makes it a crime for us to lie to them.
We see the utter loss of shame among political leaders were there caught in a lie and they just double down and they lie some more.
We see the utter loss of shame among political leaders where they are caught in a lie and they just double down and lie some more.
Catherine's "big little lie" about her virginity will chase her until the end of her life – but now Henry has a lie of his own, too.
There has been much debate in the news media about how do you know when a Trump lie is a lie and not just a falsehood.
Have you ever experienced one of those squirmy moments where you've had to listen to someone lie to you, knowing full well that it's a lie?
It's not illegal to lie to the press, but it is illegal to lie to the FBI, and federal prosecutors routinely bring charges in such cases.
We see the utter loss of shame among political leaders where they're caught in a lie and they just double down and they lie some more.
To successfully bring obstruction charges, a prosecutor would have to prove that a defendant did more than lie, get others to lie, or even destroy documents.
Fact-checking has evolved during Trump's time in office — mainstream news outlets are far more likely to call a lie a lie than they used to.
You have to lie still for minutes at a time, turn on your side, turn on your other side, sit up, lie down—it's a pain.
They want editors to adopt a blunt vocabulary — regularly calling a lie a lie, for example — and resist any interpretation of events that could "normalize" Trump.
The killer also believed the lie that billionaire George Soros was funding Central American immigration to the US. It's a lie that President Donald Trump promoted.
They lie because they have specific reasons to lie: It makes them look good, helps them get a job or money, or otherwise advances their interests.
We must break this cycle of lie upon lie once and for all, while testing Kim's intentions to see if he is truly serious about nuclear disarmament.
They want to be honest people, but feel like they have to lie or teach their children to lie about their families in order to stay safe.
Here too, we might lie about our age, to make us seem more mature (until we hit our 30s or 40s, and the age lie hits reverse).
To be clear, it is not a crime to lie to the public (if that's what happened), but it is assuredly a crime to lie to Mueller.
In others, they simply misstated a fact or facts -- which is something short of a lie because it lacks the intent necessary to be termed a lie.
He offered little more on obstruction beyond saying that he believed Trump wanted him to lie about Trump Tower in Moscow, without Trump ordering him to lie.
A healthy literary lie often makes the speaker look more ridiculous than his fellows; an evil political lie makes its teller seem like a master of men.
On a day when the Republican candidate backs off that claim, with a smile and a wink, I say it's time to call a lie a lie.
In tests, between two-thirds and three-quarters of people say they never lie; most of the rest claim to lie fewer than five times a day.
Trump rips Cruz: 'Lie after lie' The share who say Trump would do the best job on social issues has grown from 240% in September to 22016%.
By the end, the lie that sustains them seems no worse than the lie that the narrator has been telling herself about her relationship with her friend.
Many have fulminated against oncologists who lie to patients about their prognoses, but sometimes cancer doctors lie for or with patients to improve our chances of survival.
I try not to lie in my life, with the exception of unnecessarily hurting someone's feelings or telling a white lie for the benefit of a child.
" — TREVOR NOAH "And I'm not going to lie, I'm not gonna lie: A lot of tonight's debate sounded exactly like what we heard in the previous four.
And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed — if all records told the same tale — then the lie passed into history and became truth.
Then acting Attorney General Sally Yates told the White House Flynn's lie may have "compromised" him, meaning the lie made Flynn vulnerable to blackmail by the Russians.
" _____ • "My whole life has been a lie.
She'd ask whether she could come to mine and I'd make excuse after excuse, lie after lie about whether I was allowed or whether my parents were in.
When my girlfriend asked me if I wanted to lie about our Tinder origins she did it because other people had asked her to lie in the past.
Since the well-known theoretical lie to the Nazi at the front door does not serve his nefarious interest this makes the lie unacceptable by the reader's definition.
What's more, there are endless reasons to fight against Jones's warped version of reality, which is built on lie after lie, that have nothing to do with politics.
The average, hour-long prison conversation is like this: I lie for 20 minutes, you lie for 20 minutes, and for 20 minutes we discuss each other lies.
In the course of choosing theme entries I ended up replacing WHERE'S THE LIE with HIPS DON'T LIE, which seemed more appropriate for a pop music puzzle, anyway.
After initially using the word "falsely," it switched to "lie" online and then settled on "Meeting With Top Lawmakers, Trump Repeats an Election Lie" for Tuesday's print edition.
" Hargrove's taken it a step further and recorded a ballad about the Trump impeachment, with the lyrics "You are so impeachable to me/Can't You See/You Lie and you lie, you just lie and you keep on lying" -- all sung to the borrowed tune of "You Are So Beautiful.
At times, the numbers are simply made up: "villages lie to townships, townships lie to counties, and so on all the way up to the State Council," McMahon writes.
The brothers' attorney, Gloria Schmidt, read a statement on behalf of the brothers ... saying they can no longer sit back and watch lie after lie being fabricated about them.
"(Trump) throws out a lie -- it is an intentional lie, to get the media and commentators focused on something that isn't true and his base believes it," Leopold said.
She would lie on her back for hours, staring at the ceiling and "dreaming of the day when I can roll over and lie on my side," she recalled.
"We see the utter loss of shame among political leaders, where they are caught in a lie and they just double down and they lie some more," he said.
This leads to a natural caution on the part of some journalists who cover the White House about calling a lie a lie, with phrases like "demonstrable falsehood" instead.
Garrett emphasized the point that small lies can be dangerous for the simple reason that every successful lie represents a biological predisposition to telling a further, perhaps greater lie.
" - Michael, 33 "Had to lie on Amsterdam sidewalk.
" - Jack, 25 "No lie: with best friend's mom.
And the gang's choice to lie to Brent to trick him into performing good deeds — in the hope that his altruism will prove infectious — suggests that only challenges lie ahead.
Our reporters bore witness to stories like an immigration judge's heartbreaking interrogation of a 3-year old named Roger — and they were unafraid to call an official lie a lie.
" In fact, The Washington Post's Margaret Sullivan has suggested that the term has become so "tainted" by misuse that it should be retired altogether: "Instead, call a lie a lie.
Paradoxically, because people tend to equate familiarization with truth, the more a lie is called out for being a lie, the more difficult it becomes to parse from the truth.
" Almost immediately, she started to quarrel with Adam about sex: "She said, 'I will not lie below,' and he said, 'I will not lie beneath you, but only on top.
A lie is a more malicious concealment, rarer than the garden-variety "misleading statement," but that's plainly what his lie about terrorism was: A conscious effort to mislead the public.
Which begs the question: If encouraging women to adopt a competitive mindset can make them lie more, will encouraging men to adopt an empathetic mindset lead them to lie less?
Yet CNN and MSNBC have shown zero hesitation in giving her a platform to lie because they see their job as giving government officials — even ones who lie — a platform.
Now, your questions Gabi: If Trump asked Cohen what his testimony would be, saw or heard it would be a lie, and said "good," is that directing him to lie?
The President repeated a lie so familiar, so fundamentally at odds with reality, that it was crowned as the 2019 lie of the year by the Pulitzer Prize-winning PolitiFact.
"You may be able to be undisciplined in politics, you may be able to lie to the press and the American people, but you can't lie in litigation," he added.
It is not a crime to lie on television, but it is illegal to lie or omit information during an interview with federal agents as part of a criminal investigation.
Hassan was "told her investment had grown, which is a lie, and she's also told she can take her investment [out] in cash or stock, which is lie," Smith said.
What we do with this survey is go back and match respondents to voter files because people lie about having voted, and especially lie about having voted in the primaries.
"There are specific examples where when the abuse occurred, the priests would go, the bishops would go and lie to parishioners, lie to law enforcement, lie to the public, but then document all the abuse in secret archives that they would share oftentimes with the Vatican," Shapiro told the CBS This Morning show.
"I want them to know that as easy as it is for them to lie to be older, it's just as easy for people to lie to be younger," Floyd said.
"Elon Musk can tweet his vindictive and vicious lie about Mr. Unsworth a hundred times and it will still be a lie," Unsworth's lawyer, L. Lin Wood, wrote in a statement.
I also know that we have allowed the creation of a military monster that will lie to our elected officials, and that both of them will lie to the American people.
The late pastor's body will lie at the Billy Graham Library on Monday and Tuesday and be taken to D.C. to lie in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on Wednesday and Thursday.
YORK: I think the position was it wasn&apost a lie, but if it was a lie, it was only to "The New York Times" and that&aposs not a crime.
"It's just simplistic to say they lie or they don't lie," said Pauline Loong, the founder and managing director of Asia-analytica, a Hong Kong consulting firm specializing in mainland China.
But … Lie #9: Cutting taxes will jump-start rapid growth Insistence in the magical power of tax cuts is the ultimate zombie lie of U.S. policy discussion; nothing can kill it.
Many Americans who voted for Trump may not consider themselves racist, but they cast a ballot for a candidate who espoused racism and xenophobia and told lie after lie without remorse.
"And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed—if all records told the same tale—then the lie passed into history and became truth," Rowling wrote on Twitter.
George W. Bush didn't lie when he said Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, and Obama didn't lie when he said people who liked their current health insurance could keep it.
Will they, out of a sense of decency, admit that a lie is a lie, and show outrage at a president who either doesn't care about or can't recognize the truth?
" Later, Sullivan added, "I have no reason to lie.
Nope — we already told you why Lochte's lie matters.
They don't lie — if they like you, they're there.
Not going to lie — it was kind of traumatizing.
And we can't lie — we're pretty excited about it.
The people did not lie — this place is amazing.
" Speaking with Amanpour, Santos called that "simply a lie.
We all lie – I mean acting is about lying.
"  The whole peace process, she says, is "a lie.
" Timmy: "Why did you tell such a lie, mommy?
I definitely filed for divorce — that's not a lie.
" John jumped in almost immediately with, "That's a lie.
" Acosta and CNN denounced Sanders's claim as a "lie.
" Acosta has denied the claims, calling them "a lie.
Shows me hitting shot, but I never did = lie!
" And: "Can the person hide facts or lie effectively?
That game — back to "lie" again — is dangerous indeed.
A total lie - and taken over during O term!
"History doesn't lie — everybody's proud of me," he said.
" Lathan then cuts West off: "That is a lie.
I also won't lie — some of it was fear.
Republicans — including Trump — campaigned for years on a lie.
I won't lie — it was a really nice smell.
" Oliver said in 2017: "It was a total lie.
One cannot lie to these children — they know better.
Some of them was funny — I ain't gonna lie.
Morgan claimed D'Agostino pressured her to lie about the length of their relationship During the RHONY finale, Medley claimed that D'Agostino asked her to lie about his alleged kiss with de Lesseps.
But she protests that journalists shouldn't use the word "lie" just because it's "factually accurate" that a lie has taken place: That said, I think The Times should use this term rarely.
They try not to lie about things where the lie could be easily exposed — say, lying about potential personnel changes in the coming weeks — or when there are actual legal stakes involved.
Leigh's sympathies lie with Joseph, the bugler, and his family, particularly his parents, Nellie (Maxine Peake) and Joshua (Pearce Quigley), whose suffering seems to lie beyond the reach of any political rhetoric.
He and his handmaidens have disseminated distortion after distortion, lie upon lie, including the claim that deep-state officials tweaked the criteria for whistle-blowers just so that someone could ensnare him.
Obviously, if Cohen says that Trump either told him to lie or directed him to get others to lie, that pretty much seals the deal on obstruction of justice on the President.
If Trump were to lie and say he has won the election when it is clear that he lost, Republicans could go along with the lie despite objective evidence to the contrary.
One WebMD survey of 1,500 people found as many as 45 percent of patients stretch the truth, hold back, or outright lie to their physicians—and 17 percent lie about sexual health.
" It is impossible to extricate Hitler's understanding of the idea of the "big lie" — a propaganda technique which argues that telling people "colossal untruths," in Hitler's words, is more effective than using small lies — from his argument that Jews are not only behind the "big lie" about Ludendorff, but that they are themselves a "big lie.
It is a federal crime to lie to Congress -- just ask former Trump attorney Michael Cohen -- and it requires Simone Biles-level gymnastics to spin Barr's testimony as anything other than a lie.
I don't lie to the people I date, but I lie to other people all the time—shop keepers, taxi drivers, random people in bars or cafés, who ask me what I do.
When PolitiFact was choosing its "lie of the year," it found that all its real contenders were Trump statements — so it collectively awarded his many campaign misstatements the "lie of the year" award.
Trump, for his part, lied about these payments and denied them — while also having those around him lie about them on his behalf — until he could simply no longer lie about them anymore.
But fervor and monomania have led him into supposing that Zionism is a lie, and Jewishness is a lie, and the critics of the Islamist political movement can only be Nazis and fascists.
We lie down when we're vulnerable, wounded, dying, she explained, sinking to the floor, propping herself up on an arm to face me; we lie down when we are engaging in erotic intimacy.
But the postmodern solution is even more powerful: It is the simple shamelessness that allows us to recognize a lie as a lie but still treat it as if it were a reality.
Whether one agrees with a preponderance-of-evidence standard turns largely on whether one thinks that women are more likely to lie about sexual abuse, or men more likely to lie about consent.
LIE WITH ME By Philippe Besson Translated by Molly Ringwald A story of queer adolescence in rural France in the 1980s, Besson's "Lie With Me" is a primer on the tenacity of desire.
Because if your family can lie to you, anybody can.
And the frenzied feedback of white noise reveals the lie.
But behind these seemingly trivial attacks lie large potential profits.
I'm not going to lie: it's the crappiest feeling ever.
"The charts don't lie so much after all," he said.
First of all, Ms. Konnikova reassured me, all kids lie.
Yet contradictions lie at the heart of all this discussion.
They still maintained that lie way after it was classified.
Most of the 40 experimental beam line stations lie empty.
To say this came without struggle would be a lie.
I am not going to lie to you through myself.
The fact is ObamaCare was a lie from the beginning.
However, this second lie relied on their participation, observed Keenan.
HANNITY: How do you lie to a FISA judge repeatedly?
If you tell a lie often enough it becomes truth.
It knows the difference between a truth and a lie.
That original meaning might lie in the minds of its
Statistics don't lie, but... It's a product purely of numbers.
We lie awake in the dark for a few hours.
Former senior aides to Obama say this is a lie.
It's also the most serious lie an applicant can tell.
Now, you can argue that Barr technically didn't lie there.
"It's all a f—— lie, bitch," she said, dismissing Moore.
At four years of age, more than 80 percent lie.
What sort of things are they prone to lie about?
Omar is forced to lie and say he isn't gay.
He spread a lie that Ted Cruz's Dad killed JFK.
Will we ever learn where Carolyn Martens' true allegiances lie?
Soldiers as young as seven lie dead in the streets.
I lie in job interviews, I think most people do.
This may be one lie that Trump has to own.
They've bought into this other lie rooted in the real.
Not all blame can lie with a lack of solidarity.
How often do you lie when you're answering interview questions?
Normally people don't lie to their colleagues for no reason.
Its orbit doesn't lie in the plane of the ecliptic.
Worst Eve lie: That her job isn't all about Villanelle.
"Lie detector tests aren't even accurate," said Mellencamp Arroyave, 37.
And don't get on here and lie about your intentions.
This, they say, gives the lie to the country's promises.
Manafort says he did not intentionally lie during the interviews.
They just lie and then they get away with it?
So, why'd he feel he had to lie about it?
It ended two hours later when officers discovered the lie.
And this is all because of a very serious lie.
But Trump apparently decided he couldn't let things lie there.
Because it is a lie that has caused real harm.
First, he told the crowd not to lie to him.
We all knew Jon would return — why lie about it?
The easiest gains lie in tackling bureaucratic obstacles to trade.
This is a lie that he's saying about Planned Parenthood.
"Obviously, stats don't lie," Florida coach Bob Boughner told reporters.
Joshua Witt stabbing himself was an elaborate and deliberate lie.
Go deeper: Platforms give pols a free pass to lie
As long as you don't lie, all will be chill.
How often do you lie when you're answering interview questions?
Former special counsel Robert Meuller put the lie to that.
She'd have to lie in a darkened room for hours.
It's a pretty clear reminder of where Netflix's interests lie.
Another lie, to you, the reader: I am so happy.
To get rid of the beating I had to lie.
Or not joyously — I'm not gonna lie about it either.
"That's a lie," she screams at Denise in one fight.
Shakira's hips don't lie — and neither does her charitable work.
"How much do you commit to a lie?" she demanded.
He took four lie detector tests that were deemed inconclusive.
These numbers don't lie, and yet it's so stigmatized, still.
Lie as long as you can get away with it.
Exos lie flat on tables like bodies in a morgue.
There are two big reasons they simply have to lie.
The phrase "to lie like a bulletin" entered common speech.
Kamala Harris I won't lie, Kamala has some nice merch.
The real vulnerability may in any case lie outside trading.
And I'm not gonna lie: it did look pretty cool.
"I know he'd never, ever lie to me," she said.
I got offered my freedom IF i were to lie.
This whole American dream idea is kind of a lie.
Plus, ask yourself this: Why would Taylor lie under oath?
It's a lie because no income can be 100% guaranteed.
But prosecutors later concluded that Flynn did, in fact, lie.
Lie in bed for 15 more minutes before getting up.
It seemed to me like it was a big lie.
If you lie, you have to think up a falsehood.
The lie has unraveled quickly over the past few months.
Like almost everything Cunanan says, this, too, is a lie.
The lie is the basic building block of good manners.
"I won't lie to you … it broke me," he continued.
Would you ever put a lie on your résumé again?
Have you ever told a lie on a résumé since?
Peter: Do you want a lie, or the true story?
"Our intention is never to lie to you," Spicer said.
Tangles of them lie in huge meshes on the floor.
What would the world look like if we couldn't lie?
He doesn't lie, he said, but it is common practice.
But that does not mean he doesn't lie at all.
Trump literally has a lie in his new Twitter banner.
And to those who lie buried in Commonwealth war cemeteries.
I can't help but lie down to look at it.
She doesn't want him to question where her loyalties lie.
I won't lie, I am really worried for the future.
Elsewhere dirty toys lie in piles defecated on by dogs.
Yet this episode does signal just what may lie ahead.
" Coffina added, "The entire campaign was predicated on a lie.
And I don't know that it was even a lie.
The answer must lie in China's internal aluminium market dynamics.
"It's just one lie against another," she told the audience.
Part of the answer may lie with America's Federal Reserve.
And now, as then, both promise and peril lie ahead.
I wake up and lie in bed and open Instagram.
Some reckon the solution does not lie in national policy.
Instead of an inconvenient truth, this is a convenient lie.
Not going to lie: I really want one of these.
He's in the mood for a long, lazy lie in.
Part of the consortium's interest may lie in Yahoo Finance.
Trump and Cruz continue sparring: "Why do you lie?!" pic.twitter.
Trey: I don't see a single lie in this tweet.
Even if the tariffs fizzle out, other storms lie ahead.
"Not gonna lie," says Tammy, on this side of time.
The sources of this yuletide surplus lie deep in history.
"Repeat a lie and it will become true," she said.
I would love it if her interests lie somewhere else.
"It was all a big lie," Bergmann reflected last year.
"Don't lie and say that they're imagining things," Marin says.
I won't lie to you, it's a lot of work!
Was it all a lie?!" asked a fan. "All. Lies.
I knew from personal experience that this was a lie.
Under Obamacare, you get your doctor; that was a lie.
Still, the worst pain for the banks may lie ahead.
But why say it is not a lie at all?
How serious are they about the lie detector, you ask?
We're not going to lie: the results are surprisingly compelling.
Ambiguity and deception lie at the heart of his regime.
Various factors may lie behind the return of geopolitical concerns.
The album he finally cut in 1970 was called "LIE".
Instead of True and False, we have fact and lie.
One answer might lie in the Japanese art of origami.
Because, it turns out, '90s nostalgia is one giant lie.
If he did indeed lie to investigators, that's criminal conduct.
Their agreement to lie would also constitute a felony conspiracy.
I think there are very serious challenges that lie ahead.
Why does one of them have to be a lie?
Political uncertainty may lie ahead, even if Hofer is defeated.
Others' excitement was tainted by their anger over Daryl's lie.
The narrative they're being used to support is a lie.
My interests definitely lie closer to graffiti now than initially.
These duties actually lie in the domain of the SSRC.
She tried to keep the lie going for another week.
I'd lie if I said this was a normal game.
They won't lie, and they can be cruel as hell.
For black millennials, it means reimagining what possibilities lie ahead.
Lie With Me, Philippe Besson translated by Molly RingwaldApril 30
When they get called out, they lie about the lying.
I lie horizontally and scroll through nonsense on my phone.
Why would so many Southerners embrace such a big lie?
Wilson's provoking "You lie!" was layered with racist patriarchal reprimand.
Meanwhile, I endured Shakira's "Hips Don't Lie" for another week.
I was like, 'Yo, that's, like, straight up a lie.
Spicer also seems to have been caught in a lie.
I have to lie a lot out of practicality, too.
"Please don't come on my air and lie," Scarborough said.
To me, cheating is when you lie and hide something.
And if I ask you about something, you can't lie.
How did you differentiate between lying and living a lie?
But when it comes to taxation, his priorities lie elsewhere.
The key just may lie in your zodiac sun sign.
We will not interrupt REM cycles Let sleeping passengers lie.
Meanwhile, they are unclear about where the borders actually lie.
For her lie, she's gonna be the next person tested.
You lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas.
It was fun to lie to people for a minute.
"Dividends and sales don't lie, earnings sometimes do," Tengler said.
It's a big lie, what we are living right now.
Do you lie in the hopes of getting more money?
But I also don't want to lie with my likes.
They lie and they clamor and they produce shitty work.
I'm not going to lie, I was one of them.
Karrie alleged she was told to lie by her dad.
The Mint Mattress was strange to lie on at first.
Kindergartens and homes near the military base lie in ruins.
I'm not gonna lie, I had that feeling this morning.
"(This) is a lie and devoid of truth," Birqdar said.
Many Greek islands lie within sight of the Turkish coast.
If they lie, how do you vet something like that?
At first — I'm not gonna lie, I was so nervous.
I'm not going to lie, I'm totally here for it.
A good cause also makes a lie easier to buy.
Feinstein argued that Comey would not lie about this subject.
So, the question ... why would Jose lie to the media?
Babies, some just weeks old, lie down on cardboard boxes.
Brody doubles down on the lie and accepts their invitation.
That's because the answer doesn't lie in our hands alone.
Meanwhile, she is keeping up the lie to my face.
You should also think carefully about where your priorities lie.
Schumer and Meyers also joked about Fischer's inability to lie.
"No one should lie at the border," Goodale told journalists.
I turn off the lights and lie down beside her.
I know a bold faced lie when I hear one.
Where we rode, truth tellers hadn't heard of a lie.
But I'm not going to lie, we all felt it.
Obviously this scenario involves a laughably unsustainable and insane lie.
Not all, but a lot of it's a big lie.
The smart money may really lie on the underappreciated Thunder.
Laws of physics and probability both lie shattered before us.
You get changed and go lie down on a table.
They made us lie down on the floor without anything.
"I think her lie will be very shocking," Headey predicted.
But the line is the line, and Vegas doesn't lie.
It gets Giants games wrong, but it doesn't lie. 22012.
The best explanation for this seems to lie in demography.
McGahn refuses to lie to cover up the president's request.
A similar future may lie in store for Mr Duterte.
Don't lie down, which boosts your exposure to ground current.
But not everything that CNN ever says is a lie.
Everybody already knows everything so you can lie to them.
It's an obvious lie, but the car really won't start.
McCain will lie in state in Arizona for two days.
At worst it's a lie; at best it's a delusion.
The real barrier may not lie in a lack of
He called it a "temporary" ban, but that's a lie.
Motives to tell the truth or to lie still matter.
"I'm not going to lie, I was nervous," she said.
What secrets lie in the ecosystems of the deep sea?
These heists give a glimpse of what could lie ahead.
The answer does not lie in a failure of effort.
When there is no definitive truth, everything is a lie.
The answer to the big lie is the big truth.
Until one Sunday in August, when Sara told a lie.
For Murray, too, the roughest weather appears to lie ahead.
He lies even when it makes no sense to lie.
She stated that Clinton encouraged her to lie to investigators.
She was merciless to a lie, spoken, acted or insinuated.
Planes lie smashed from the hurricane, tossed around the runway.
Where does accountability lie if a user does something wrong?
You can't egregiously lie hurtfully with such a ridiculous story.
I don't understand where the loyalties of board members lie.
Now empty lots lie undeveloped, waiting for the next upturn.
Politifact labeled it as "lie of the year" in 2628.
I don't see what alternative to the word "lie" existed.
Why couldn't we just lie and cheat like everybody else?
The yellow, wooden booths where vendors sold dishes lie crumpled.
" It is, he said, "a lie we all hold dear.
If they lie, then they can be prosecuted for fraud.
You know where your legal and your moral obligations lie.
They ask themselves, Will a lie prevent misery right now?
Instead of getting defensive, they'll lie about where they are.
Its purpose, and what may lie inside, is still unclear.
I mean, really, it turned out maybe he didn't lie.
But it is well known that some donors do lie.
Between the investment and the rewards, however, lie enormous complexities.
At best, Trump loyalists say, intense partisan firefights lie ahead.
Understandably, she also started thinking better prospects might lie north.
You could say: lie back and think of Norman Lear.
They continue to lie with polling to fit their narrative.
US response: U.S. officials dismissed Iran's announcement as a lie.
"If you lie, now you can't be trusted," he said.
His life was a lie, and his death a charade.
"Heilemann, that's just such a total lie," the host said.
Because it would be a lie not to include her.
If you repeat a lie often enough, it gains traction.
"I can't lie — I'm still afraid of it," he says.
Between these two stark choices lie a range of options.
The best reasons for allowing affirmative action lie outside it.
Does the key to it lie with a dodgy academic?
Admittedly, Morck (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) has cause for his surliness.
CNN tweeted Wednesday that CNN does not lie, defending Bernstein.
The numbers won't lie, so you won't have to either.
Much of their resistance may lie in simply not cooperating.
Despite his upbeat forecast, he acknowledges some risks lie ahead.
ALL TRUE NOT A LIE IN ITBy Alix Hawley372 pp.
The lie we've been sold is that traveling is expensive.
Not really, I lie, by now I'm used to it.
It can be a federal crime to lie to Congress.
"It's all in how you sell the lie," she added.
Werman: There are big risks that lie ahead for everyone.
When you lie you take all options off the table.
It was a scurrilous lie perpetuated by deep seated prejudice.
The fire in Brazil puts the lie to that assumption.
Stream beds lie silent, with no noise from running water.
The charts don't lie, and neither does Activision's bank balance.
But I never was asked to go out and lie.
Similar disappointments may lie in store for Mr. Abdeslam's interrogators.
Zainab would be shocked if I ever told a lie.
About 1.67 billion barrels of oil lie under Yasuni's soil.
"He will lie and go to sleaze," Mr. Cruz said.
They lie to and deceive the public and the media.
"Boxed in" elements lie behind filigree screens or glass enclosures.
Still, it's always pretty clear where Ms. Burgess's sympathies lie.
" Weinstein's legal team has called McGowan's claim "a bold lie.
It was very painful to have to lie to him.
The therapeutic benefit doesn't lie just in changing diet, though.
"I really need to lie down, Reva," I told her.
Sometimes, I just lie when people ask where I'm from.
I can't lie, I think I dress a bit better.
The answer must lie in China's internal aluminum market dynamics.
The knife also needs to lie well in your hand.
It named him for the 2015 Lie of the Year.
Here's a rundown of the procedural roadblocks that lie ahead.
"Live feeds don't lie, they show you everything," Olsen says.
Maywa asks us to lie back down on our blankets.
You once said 'If it's not a lie, it's satire.
I mean really it turned out maybe he didn't lie.
"My whole life has been a lie," Örjan Johansson sighed.
But such associations lie in the deep background of perception.
What we object to is a fabrication and a lie.
You see the violence, and you also see the lie.
I wrote "Living A Lie" in response to exactly that.
With animals, you cannot mope and lie around in bed.
Giuliani's reason ... let's not rush into a lie under oath.
It makes the last eight years seem like a lie.
There was no pushback from Chuck Todd on Trump's lie.
We get used to mechanics that don't lie to us.
The answer may lie in Washington, rather than Wall Street.
They "double down" on the lie as shamelessly as possible.
The lie removes any justification for compensating the families' descendants.
"It was a great dessert, I'm not going to lie."
"I probably had to lie about my age," he said.
She said this lie on a mainstream cable news station.
There's a reason we teach our children not to lie.
But no, that was another lie of the discordant mind.
"It's a lie I didn't love Griezmann," Messi told RAC1.
Speculation was rife about who, or what, may lie inside.
Brown, the Florida State professor, said the numbers don't lie.
For most people, the nostalgia of Yatala will lie elsewhere.
Sellers, unlike donors, have reasons to lie about their health.
Seldom do people plead guilty and then lie about it.
The lie was that addiction had a monopoly on it.
"The big lie is a very potent tool," she said.
This seems like an easy thing to blatantly lie about.
They had to lie to make this scheme seem legitimate.
The answer may lie in early modern European anatomy museums.
"To lie so brazenly, so cynically," Vargas Llosa told me.
Kim and Kanye have both said it's a complete lie.
And see no difference between a lie and the truth?
But after she arrives, it's unclear where her motives lie.
They may be pushed to lie about their health conditions.
Its many strengths do not lie in its intellectual rigor.
"No problem, so am I," I replied, an utter lie.
In one case, the FBI said there was no lie.
D: Alright, Anton, I'm not going to lie to you.
This is the lie that happiness is an individual accomplishment.
Is it wrong to lie if it makes people happy?
It would be a lie to say they do that.
"I'm not going to lie, it was awesome," Brown said.
It's bad enough when trusted Trump advisers like Conway lie.
The reasons might lie with differences in intensity, he adds.
Landlords who lie about making repairs also face minimal repercussions.
The results don't lie, but I lost the big finale.
"It seems like a lie, but it's not," she said.
Ms. Tandia's roots lie in both North and West Africa.
That to me is where the debate will ultimately lie.
"That's not something that I lie awake about," he said.
The bright spots almost all lie in or near craters.
He will call the truth a lie and vice versa.
I'm not gonna lie to you: I cried earlier today.
I'm not going to lie: These guys are really boring.
"Their decision to lie is very tactical," Professor Lee said.
Another lesson may lie in Paraguay's focus on indigenous people.
Jay-Z) / "The Devil Is A Lie" (Rick Ross feat.
We now know, of course, that that was a lie.
Beneath these atrocities lie the complex internal politics of Myanmar.
I mean really it turned out maybe he didn't lie.
And he says he's aware more challenges could lie ahead.
Lie until no amount of evidence could convince anyone otherwise.
I believe women lie just as often as men do.
I mean, truthfully, the media has done nothing but lie.
Asking her to lie to Wendy seemed easy by comparison.
How will corporate America tackle the challenges that lie ahead?
Visitors are very much invited to lie down inside it.
TO: This is kind of boring, not going to lie.
They all pleaded guilty — but it was all a lie.
The sources of their art lie entirely in the West.
Bitsy's appeal doesn't lie entirely in its ease of use.
Audiences typically swallow the lie and applaud her sage retreat.
It's now clear that Mr. Trump's assurances were a lie.
"Not going to lie, I'm gutted," Hart said on Instagram.
"My whole life has been a lie," one Swede lamented.
They lie next to each other in their dark bedroom.
Distant sheep lie down in the hollows of the land.
For most of the day, ESPN chose to lie low.
People have habits; to lie is one of Donald Trump's.
This was a lie and a misrepresentation by President Trump.
"Why would I lie to you?" he demanded one morning.
"I probably had to lie about my age," he said.
Joe Wilson shouted "you lie" in a special joint session.
Bret Stephens Last week the White House told a lie.
I never expected him to lie to me like this.
"Mark didn't lie to anyone," they said in a statement.
Also, I think the idea of balance is a lie.
Biggest lie I've told myself: I'm sort of healthy. Right?
As a man, I would not lie to you, absolutely.
The idea's origins lie in the Republican caucus, where Sen.
And ask anybody in the press, it's a flat lie.
Heard you say I'm not the baddest bitch, you lie.
This doesn't mean you have to cheat, lie or coerce.
The increasing fire hazards has put the lie to that.
"I could lie and say I felt normal," she said.
"Would you like to lie down?" my mother asked, timidly.
Usually getting caught in a lie is cause for embarrassment.
Pence would likely pass the lie detector test that Sen.
Which turned out to be the biggest lie of all.
"Our intention's never to lie to you," Spicer told reporters.
Fiyero, the largest, likes to lie outside when it's chilly.
Manafort's lawyers have maintained that he did not intentionally lie.
I thought, she's not interested, and I let it lie.
And what America has said is that women don't lie.
Both areas lie in the Perdido fold belt, like Trion.
He just likes to lie, often for no discernible reason.
Sometimes, not reporting a lie can cost you your job.
One lie after another, and getting worse each passing day.
"I'm not gonna lie: I'm a little intimidated," she admitted.
If Ford is lying, it's the most monstrous lie imaginable.
Oasis towns with heavy Uighur populations lie to its west.
She took a lie detector test and corroboration was there.
If you're going to lie, don't make it so obvious.
Among the causes of this crisis lie two terrible mistakes.
" — TREVOR NOAH "This is the question you don't lie about?
They often lie to get around the legal employment age.
I said, flat out, that the budget was a lie.
I won't lie: We've had side conversations between certain people.
But nearly all of it was built on a lie.
I'm not supposed to lie there and be his object.
Soccer's historical heartlands in the country lie in the North.
Inside the red fruit of coffea lie two coffee beans.
And the KGB want to add gravitas to this lie.
Did Trump ever tell anyone to lie to the public?
The gangsters lie in a line right beside the corpses.
Sadly, I have no friend to whom I cannot lie.
I don't believe she'd lie to me about her experiences.
I let him lick my face while I lie motionless.
I won't lie: It knocked the wind out of me.
"We're in Big Lie country now," Alex S. Jones said.
The wall is a decoy, a fake, a lie. 2.
It felt, and I cannot lie, like sweet, sweet revenge.
During the process, one worker's lie resulted in his termination.
I lie because my prayers are too treasonous to claim.
But Democrats are not inclined to let the issue lie.
I'm not gonna lie: this is a weird, weird trailer.
"The point is that we did not lie," Rabiei said.
What kind of moron would lie about something this pathetic?
Untold amounts of material still lie hidden in the ground.
"It's entirely possible — let sleeping dogs lie," said Mr. Klehr.
"It's hard to see them lie like that," Parnas said.
But "documentary" evidence, Manfred said, gave lie to his protestations.
Electronic data security has turned out to be another lie.
Their most exciting opportunities may lie in Amazon's technological edge.
It begins: Like Frankenstein, Marc Miskin's robots initially lie motionless.
"Everyone seems to lie about their age, unfortunately," says Golden.
And so should we let politicians be paid to lie?
So white nationalists are telling a lie about our country.
"Lol they literally made up a whole LIE," she tweeted.
That night, I lie in the Barrister's, thinking about fate.
We can't control whether our public servants lie to us.
" She was to "lie down an hour after each meal.
Another 31% of Jewish households lie in the surrounding neighborhoods.
The Big Lie is that the ends justify the means.
And, not gonna lie, that makes me a bit apprehensive!
Part of the reason may lie in Myanmar's domestic politics.
The big lie says health insurance is what we need.
And why did so many of them lie about it?
Just lie on your belly, grip the handle, and go.
"Our intention is never to lie to you," he replied.
She believes the answers may lie with surviving agent Garland.
Tencent's strengths lie in social media, digital payment and gaming.
THAT TELLS YOU SOMETHING, YOU'RE QUITE RIGHT, MARKETS DON'T LIE.
Excuse me, I need to lie down for a minute.
Ludington said he believes Murphy's statement to be a lie.
The President will lie and twist the truth without remorse.
I cannot tell a lie; this is how I sound.
We would shop, eat and lie on the beach together.
It was really heavy yesterday, I'm not going to lie.
Weeks of talks between the parties may now lie ahead.
A fiction can never be accused of being a lie.
It is is a complete fabrication and a total lie.
I had to lie to people I stood next to.

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