Think of the valiant whistleblower inside a corporation or an agency who puts himself at risk to uncover criminal perfidy. |
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The cowardly writer of this perfidy had assumed the mantle of anonymity to cloak his misdoings! |
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If there is in existence a genuine cabal of intrigue and perfidy, the logical targets of such accusations were surely the members of the regime. |
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I have been accused of perfidy, malingering, duplicity, charlatanism and forty other words that I don't know the meaning of. |
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The English renegades were fewer, but they built up a reputation for incredible perfidy. |
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The Indians never believed him and now, they say, evidence of his perfidy is in. |
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It is prohibited to kill, injure or capture an adversary by resort to perfidy. |
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They certainly show us the worst about the human race as a whole, concentrating on crime, conflict, and perfidy. |
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Grace has been especially severe on the 12-person jury, which she has accused of all manner of perfidy. |
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In other words, perfidy consists of committing a hostile act under the cover of a legal protection. |
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Michel Chossudovsky, in his book The Globalization of Poverty, makes the case against this perfidy. |
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They brook no compromise and instead repay those who would reach out to them with furious perfidy unless they show absolute fealty to every facet of the program. |
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Anyone can get outraged at an email accusing someone of perfidy, treason, dishonesty or failing to honour campaign promises. |
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Did he attack the government for its perfidy? |
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Abuse of a protective emblem amounts to perfidy and constitutes a war crime under the customary law of armed conflict. |
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We doubt there was ever a time in this country when so many people were trying to discredit so many other people,..and the story of life in the U. S. dissolves into a novel of perfidy, rascality, iniquity, and misbehavior. |
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The fickleness, contrariness, and outright perfidy of Supreme Court Justices have exasperated the politicians who appointed them almost since the first days of the Republic. |
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We broke with the reformists and centrists in order to obtain complete freedom in criticizing perfidy, betrayal, indecision and the half-way spirit in the labor movement. |
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International humanitarian law does not prohibit ruses of war, such as the use of camouflage, mock operations, misinformation, etc. At the same time, perfidy is prohibited. |
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However, it is very difficult to distinguish between perfidy and ruses of war in an information operation meant to manipulate the perceptions of the civilian population or military and political leaders. |
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It is the age of the latest: the latest pseudo-scientific theory, the latest revelations of the perfidy of the Establishment, the latest campus cult book, the latest punk rock group. |
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Acts inviting the confidence of adversaries and leading them to believe that they are entitled to protection or are obliged to grant protection under the LOAC, with intent to betray that confidence, constitute perfidy. |
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Each day we watch the immense perfidy of these dark ones! |
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He possesses all the necessary requisites of perfidy, selfishness, depravity, want of principle, etc. |
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Ruses of war are legitimate so long as they do not involve treachery or perfidy on the part of the belligerent resorting to them. |
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Stratagems must be carefully distinguished strategy from perfidy, since the former are allowed, whereas the latter is prohibited. |
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The courts have always condemned disloyalty, hypocrisy, perfidy, and treacherousness, which are all antonyms to loyalty and which underline the gravity of infringing the obligation to act fairly. |
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Honda Motor Co. is the latest victim of e-mail perfidy, which started when a phony chain letter promised that the automaker would give away free cars. |
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Perfidy is a war crime, and it tempts combatants because perfidious military acts provide them with an advantage. |
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