untruthful u rečniku PONS

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The reasoning is that, if an employer is shown to be untruthful about the reason for a decision, they may be inferred to have been covering up actual discrimination.
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The inquiry considered the man responsible for loading the rear baggage compartment possessed inadequate knowledge of aircraft loading and had been untruthful.
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Often malicious and untruthful, they take pride in their ability to wield the kris adroitly against their personal enemies.
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These results showed that participants were more likely to unconsciously associate deception-related words -- such as untruthful, dishonest and deceitful -- with the liars.
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If our society tolerates these kinds of untruthful and fraudulent practices, this deplorable trend will spread from government to the rest of our society.
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From the moment the movie was released, she blasted it as untruthful and inaccurate.
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A 2001 study found that 95% of adults agreed that second-hand smoke was harmful to children, and 96% considered tobacco-industry claims that second-hand smoke was not harmful to be untruthful.
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People regarded him as a kind of strange, completely untruthful personality.
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But in so doing, he should be honest with the employee and refrain from untruthful, unfair or insensitive conduct.
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But, though insufferable, they are not especially untruthful.
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