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deception <a deception; deceptions> N

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Regions in the female brain have been implicated in detection of intention, deception, and trustworthiness of others.
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A commercial station in town wanted her to report the news for them as well, and so a slight deception was needed.
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For the first time deception experts from across the theatres of war worked together.
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Through some deception, she is able to gain access to the empty office building, and finds evidence that someone is regularly accessing it.
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Detecting deception is difficult because there are no known completely reliable indicators of deception.
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His deception is not exposed until he makes his escape.
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She vows to make them suffer for all the pain and deception they caused.
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She cares for her family, however, through her deception, she often hurts them.
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The story explores experiences such as discovering first love, deceptions, sadness, loneliness and friendship.
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Deception may include false cover stories, false participants (known as confederates or stooges), false feedback given to the participants, and so on.
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