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Sentence count:195+6Posted:2016-11-06Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: conjurationconjuring trickdeceitdissemblingdissimulationillusionlegerdemainmagicmagic trickmisrepresentationthaumaturgytrickSimilar words: receptiondeceptiveinceptionexceptionperceptionconceptionapperceptionsusceptibleMeaning: [dɪ'sepʃn]  n. 1. a misleading falsehood 2. the act of deceiving 3. an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers. 
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91) Honesty is the sum of sincerity, reasonableness, truthfulness, and fairness – honesty is the virtuous strength that overcomes deceit, deception and lying. Dr T.P.Chia 
92) This is so unexpected when it is encountered for the first time that it feels like a deliberate deception.
93) It is a birth swaddled in deception, whose secret will not be shared by those most affected until decades have passed.
94) After all, they did both seem to have been thrust into a web of murder and deception.
95) Two, can you come up with some moral principle, some ethical issue that is so important it justifies deception?
96) They were investigating alleged deception by his flatmate, which he says he had nothing to do with.
97) Otherwise, theft and obtaining property by deception would very largely overlap - see the next chapter.
98) Neither the eye of an insect or a human is likely to detect the deception until the mantis moves.
99) If the bet were successful,[www.Sentencedict.com] a charge of obtaining property by deception could be laid.
100) Philip Coles, 37, of Clackmannanshire, had pled guilty last month to conspiracy to obtain money by deception.
101) Medina was charged with loan brokering and theft by deception in May 1990.
102) Middlesbrough solicitor Bernard Ridsdale-Tombling is charged with 16 offences of falsifying records and obtaining by deception.
103) Therefore, the accused did not obtain the price of the deception.
104) She saw no attempt at deception, no trace of an attempt to manipulate.
105) Probably that Ven would go for her jugular in no uncertain fashion for the deception she had played on him.
106) The deception charged ought to have been that the accused was entitled in law to sell.
107) Reiteration of a decade-old deception could not fail to foster an enhanced sense of futility.
108) He denied a further 10 theft and deception offences and not guilty verdicts were recorded.
109) League general secretary Ron Bridges has blasted clubs who try to create a web of deception after being caught cheating.
110) In that case nature would be capable of wilful deception and all scientific investigation would be a waste of time.
111) We hope our health workers will gradually erode the fabric of their deception.
112) Only the water itself, its wildly fluctuating level carving a swathe of devastation along the shore, betrays the deception.
113) But when it was deemed to have been a deception, a new strike was called.
114) Take for example a man who obtains land by deception.
115) A CROWN court judge is considering recommending the deportation of a man convicted of deception.
116) Political discourse, in this view, is full of manipulation, deception, and untruths whose object is political advantage.
117) The accused was charged with obtaining a pecuniary advantage by deception.
118) It is also exercised in a variety of ways, ranging from a forthright presentation of data to outright deception.
119) The time I spent alone with her ... those hours allowed me to gather strength to go on with my deception.
120) You've been the victim of a rather cruel deception.
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