But those who understand this issue will recognise that this measure is nothing more than a barefaced attempt at buying votes into the future. |
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Getting out of that situation was the absolute nadir of my barefaced lying career. |
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They will attempt every circumnavigation of the truth rather than state a barefaced lie. |
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Receive payment with utter disgust at the barefaced greed of today's consumerist society. |
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Perhaps there is something amiss with my sense of values, but this, to my way of thinking, is barefaced robbery. |
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I guess earlier experts, never thinking their specialty could be tainted with such a barefaced deception, never looked. |
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This is so obvious and so barefaced and it is the chief irritation of the book. |
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Here you cannot ignore, barefaced and brazen, the meaning of a ruinous global orthodoxy. |
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I've seen some recent pictures as well on a fire department website that show two guys in a bucket, venting a roof and completely barefaced. |
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A woman today told how a barefaced burglar strolled into her living room as she watched television and walked out with her handbag and purse. |
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This company has demanded that taxpayers pay for its barefaced attack on its own employees. |
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When it comes to barefaced cheek, this thief certainly crossed the thin blue line yesterday. |
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We make things too easy for ourselves if we regard such a statement as a barefaced lie. |
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But that doesn't explain Howard's continued refusal to do so or his barefaced and misleading claim that the convention doesn't require it. |
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Once the area is reventilated, labor crews working barefaced can normally do any further rehabilitation work needed in that area. This allows the apparatus. |
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But its tone of rational urgency, its playfulness and barefaced cheek, must have loosened a few corset hooks-and-eyes over the years. |
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The Security Council must not maintain its conspiratorial silence before that barefaced affront to the world's victims of terrorism. |
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This is the time to love passive mortification which comes, hidden perhaps or barefaced and insolent, when we least expect it. |
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What if everything you thought you knew about the great figures of history was just a web of barefaced lies? |
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Instead, the reconstruction racket has been characterised by infrastructure repair that never happens, overpricing for construction and barefaced fraud. |
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Because he needs a good spanking, on the basis of barefaced cheek. |
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This is an unashamed, barefaced tax grab on the motorists of New Zealand. |
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Mornings were a time of barefaced lies and outrageous excuses. |
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I am against terrorism in all its forms, but when a government is so barefaced in its terror of innocent civilians it sickens those who want peace to the pit of our stomachs! |
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Such barefaced acts of betrayal or disloyalty risk destroying what is the essential mechanism in any free society or market economy, namely trust between people. |
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I understand that salespeople try to explain things in a positive way, but that was a barefaced lie. |
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Further, the damage from the explosion meant that tunnels had been reduced to crawl spaces and barefaced rescuers had to lie down to clear a passageway. |
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The cynical, barefaced and shameless breach of fundamental freedoms and human rights now represents a challenge and a provocation thrown down by Fidel Castro to all citizens and democratic countries. |
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She spent 15 hours on Sunday at a Moscow polling station, where she witnessed barefaced fraud by the station's head and tried to lodge a formal complaint. |
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This week he played host to President Isaias Afwerki of Eritrea, a barefaced dictator who has muzzled the press and ravaged a generation of young men. |
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