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Techniques to telling if someone is lying. ... • A person who is lying to you will avoid making eye contact. ... The following techniques to telling if someone is lying are often used by police, and security experts. This knowledge is also useful for managers, employers, and for anyone to use in everyday situations where...
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Lying - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lying may refer to: • lie (untruth) • Lying (position)
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Lie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A lie (also called prevarication ) is a type of deception in the form of an untruthful statement, especially with the intention to deceive others, often with the further intention to maintain a se...
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Why Are You Lying? ... Lying ought to concern us. Yet what concerns us most is when a child lies compulsively. By that we mean that a child lies frequently or for no apparent reason. Parents subject to compulsive lying become suspicious and distrustful of their children, and the children conversely become more unruly and...
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Lying (position) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of lying in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of lying. Pronunciation of lying. Translations of lying. lying synonyms, lying antonyms. Information about lying in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Disposed to or characterized by untruth: a lying witness. See Synonyms at dishonest.
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How to cope with a compulsive or pathological liar in a close relationship. ... ? To begin with, it may help to understand the difference between pathological and compulsive lying (see, types of liars). Ultimately, making this type of distinction may not be that useful.
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Lying is theft. When you tell me something which I take to be true and as a result I invest my time, or my money, or even my care, you have stolen these things from me because you obtained them with false information. ... Lying creates inequality. Since you also do not like being lied to--I have never known anyone who...
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Lying is quite common in preschoolers. Children in this age group often don't yet understand that lying is wrong and dishonest. Because of this, parents probably should not punish their preschoolers for lying. Instead, parents should, when their children lie, use the occasions as teaching opportunities.
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