How To Use deceptiveness In A Sentence
- The secretiveness and deceptiveness of the patients made the diagnosis difficult for those who were unaware of this tendency.
- The mere hint of evasion or deceptiveness under oath was just too much for him to handle.
- The opinion identified three ways of proving deceptiveness under (a) (1) (B): survey evidence, evidence of actual confusion, and “argument based on an inference arising from a judicial comparison of the claims and the context of their use in the marketplace.” Archive 2009-06-01
- Any deceptiveness in our ideas derives from their confusedness and is the result of our misuse of freedom. Antoine Arnauld
- College mates of Taylor will recall the deceptiveness of this outward appearance. Jukes-Edwards A Study in Education and Heredity
- His response gives an idea of the level of deceptiveness, denial and sheer manipulativeness afflicting mainstream media and politics.
- The veil's deceptiveness is most clearly demonstrated in the final scene of the tale when Zelica dons the Prophet's veil, after he has poisoned his followers and killed himself in a vat of acid (which he hopes will dissolve his deformed face and preserve his legend). Irish Odalisques and Other Seductive Figures: Thomas Moore
- I think that you would have a much better argument justifying regulation if you argued that this merely shows that consumers are extremely slow to react to the effects of regulation on advertising, or poor judges of changes in the deceptiveness of advertising. Winston on Advertising Regs, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
- A reproduction can be of any size; however a photographic facsimile may be printed the same size as the original work of art, with the purpose of actually simulating, to the point of deceptiveness, the appearance of the original.
- Through Ballard's books, you can trace the development of his thoughts on the deceptiveness of appearances.