duplicity in A Sentence

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    And they do not like Duplicity.

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    This was more Duplicity.

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    Even this Duplicity would be fine by me.

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    But that's Duplicity on their part.

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    Her fight exposed the Duplicity of the Left leaders.

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    But expediency and Duplicity are just part of the story.

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    The crisis of Atlantic-region capitalism since 2008 seems to have amplified the Duplicity.

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    This Duplicity of money represents the two parts that make up a stock's market value: the implicit and explicit value.

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    I find Duplicity in your comment that you want LGBT people to“be happy” and that“we have no problem in that”.

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    We believe the best way to expose this Duplicity is by requiring corporations to disclose more details about their political actions.

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    Please help me to see any Duplicity in my own heart and to treat others graciously, just as you have so graciously treated me.

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    (5) Farrakhan relies on obvious but clever Duplicity in his letter:“we could charge you” with a host a charges, but will not do so.

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    Sometimes it is described as“the art of telling lies on behalf of the nation”, or“as instrument for employing deceit and Duplicity in international relations.”.

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    We can see none of the corrupt disposition of Satan in the work of God, no Duplicity, no boasting, no empty promises and no craftiness.

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    We can see none of the corrupt disposition of Satan in the work of God, no Duplicity, no boasting, no empty promises and no deceit.

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    Following which nearly six to seven manual registers at police station levels will be abolished from January 1, 2018 and all the records will be maintained online to avoid Duplicity of works, said Sharma.

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    But this focus on the decision serves to obscure an act of great Duplicity on the part of the media that dwarfs the impact of that case: namely, that if it hadn't been for actions they took on television on Election Night, November 7, 2000, there never would have been a Bush v.

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    In a parallel example of Duplicity, Salam Fayyad, who calls himself the prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, announced in English in Aspen, Colorado, a year ago that Jews are welcome to live in a future state of Palestine where they"will enjoy[full] rights and certainly will not enjoy any less rights than Israeli Arabs enjoy now in the state of Israel.".

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