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Being fallacious
Being dishonest
Being false
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"In order to be profoundly dishonest, a person must have one of two qualities: either he is unscrupulously ambitious, or he is unswervingly egocentric. (Maya Angelou).
Narrower
Using false fronts
Using false empathy
Using false consciousness
Using covert bank accounts
Sending false alarms
Providing false evidence
Providing false assumptions
Practicing falsely
Overestimating recuperative power of nature
Over-simplifying
Lying
Having false friendships
Giving false information
Giving false diagnosis
Falsely declaring ill-treatment
Constrained by
Being truthful
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Problem
Wrongful detention
Unlawful imprisonment
Unethical personal relationships
Tokenism
Suppression of safety records
Scientific misconduct
Religious deception
Recovered memories
Perjury
Oversimplification
Overestimation of the resilience of ecosystems
Over-simplification of social concepts
Mistaken identification of government with people
Misinformation concerning infringement of human rights
Misdiagnosis
Living a lie
Journalistic irresponsibility
Incorrect information
Inappropriate assumptions
Inappropriate arguments
Government inducement to crime
Falsity
Falsification of public records
False statements
False qualifications
False political evidence
False evidence
False assumptions on sustainable development
Fallacy
Fabricated quotations
Endorsement of false government claims
Claiming false credit for actions
Betrayal
Value
Fallacy
Dishonesty
Being
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