Company managements may be innocent dupes of rogue employees, it is also added, by local sources. |
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Most European and many American commentators now appear to believe that only weak-minded dupes could vote to re-elect him. |
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Benjamin dupes the canny general with fake prisoners, thereby gaining release of about 20 of his followers being held for execution. |
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Lip Service thus becomes a kind of a confidence trick, a bait-and-switch technique in which readers are not dupes but co-conspirators. |
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And it has a slightly ugly tendency to treat those who might actually enjoy going to museums as innocent dupes. |
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I do not believe they're there on a fool's errand nor do I consider them to be hapless dupes and slaves to a cause not worth fighting. |
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When millions of people all over the world protested this invasion and occupation we were called dupes, appeasers, or traitors. |
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Now, obviously these observers were simply dupes, and I admire his perspicacity in seeing straight through them. |
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In a sense these ignorant dupes are as much victims of the terrorists as their targets are. |
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But they were neither victims nor dupes, as some historians have suggested. |
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He presents his advisors and confidantes as ignorant dupes at best and scoundrels at worst. |
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They believe that people who think otherwise are, at best, the innocent dupes of Satan. |
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It is the simplest scam in the world and accounts for 20 pc of all internet fraud, taking millions of pounds from innocent dupes. |
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We are fond of dismissing the participants as dupes, but we are the bigger fools for believing that the shows represent some kind of truth. |
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It was a beautiful thing: no low-quality encodes, no fakes, no dupes, no movies, no TV shows. |
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That the government has been weak and shilly-shallying, that the public are dupes and the farmers paying the price seems to me to be very much in the current run of things. |
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Sorcerers dabble in this situation because the get well paid for their services and easily beguile dupes. |
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Far from responding like innocent dupes, we armed ourselves with wariness. |
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Sorcerers are a real fester and unfortunately sorry dupes increase their power. |
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Constantino Diaz-Duran on how the Golden Globe-nominated filmmaker dupes his fawning American fan base. |
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By vouching for him, they risk being exposed as dupes and fools who have helped a dangerous spy betray some of America's most sensitive intelligence secrets. |
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Seen in context, the negotiations entered into after 14 November were not just a game for dupes. |
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One only dupes oneself if one goes frequently to Church but not to the slums to alleviate the misery of the poor. |
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Leavers have been considered victims or dupes enticed by railroad propaganda, speculators out to make a buck, or incompetents without experience or knowledge of farming. |
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The tales in the Faustbuch were narrated crudely and were further debased with clodhopping humour at the expense of Faust's dupes. |
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For if the original accounts are false, those who repeated them were either falsifiers or dupes, and in either case it would be impossible for us to accept their testimony as divinely inspired. |
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Instead, the doubters tend to be softhearted dupes. |
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If the public are dupes, then democracy is a dupe. |
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The other is to suggest that Canadian public servants and opposition MPs who raise questions about the matter of the transfer of detainees in Afghanistan are somehow dupes of the Taliban. |
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After claiming that opposition members were somehow dupes of the Taliban, now the minister has another excuse: Canadian Forces personnel are to blame. |
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Brigadier General Deschamps and Colonel Noonan are no Taliban dupes. |
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Judging from appearances, you might peg Mr. Youn as a comic bass, made to order for fuddy-duddies, blusterers, put-upon servants and elderly dupes. |
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Worse, the doctor contends, it contains a protein called gliadin that stimulates appetite and dupes gullible neurons into craving food the body does not need. |
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Or, to put it differently, were IKB and ACA dupes or dopes? |
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Independent Unionist candidates and the Northern Ireland Labour Party were usually accused of being splitters or dupes of the Nationalists. |
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