How To Use Dishonesty In A Sentence

  • There is actually a dishonesty, really, about that slogan that says to keep it in the laboratory and it will be OK.
  • Dishonesty is always one way of climbing the ladder of success, but dishonest intentions and manipulations are more prone to fail. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Procedures that were set up to expose and correct dishonesty were themselves blocked or shown to be inefficient.
  • There's no way you'll hear me saying, ‘dishonesty at any level corrupts the individual’, or find me stalking birds around the garden.
  • He fought against dishonesty and corruption, opportunism and cowardice.
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  • He accomplished this task by treachery, secrecy, speed and dishonesty.
  • Most people commonly employ dishonesty and deception as a means to get through life safely and advantageously. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Too much people lack integrity and it is dishonesty that keeps them from being able to reason out issues.
  • The survey results underscore the pervasiveness of academic dishonesty even as schools employ more sophisticated means to catch cheaters and take a tougher stance to discourage unethical behavior.
  • Political dishonesty ought to be plucked up by the roots.
  • Not even dishonesty can tarnish the shine of profit.
  • I have wondered about deleting the post, but there would be a fundamental dishonesty in doing so.
  • Maybe, his dishonesty is the reason for this, if he did not go writing articles all the time about how he may want to be the leader, people may feel what he says is more candid than it appears. Possible Labour Leadership Contenders… « My Liberal Democrat Political Ramblings…
  • Section head - the number of occasions that fraudulent claims are made, ie indicators of honesty or dishonesty.
  • With that comes corruption, dishonesty, unfaithfulness, and being immoral.
  • Urgent action is necessary to purge both banks and bankers of their deeply ingrained dishonesty and greed. Times, Sunday Times
  • As Levi points out, someone who is a casual or even first-time visitor might not recognize the dishonesty of a troll like dochunt, since he couches his trollery in puffed-up pseudo-academic arrogance. Think Progress » ThinkFast: March 8, 2010
  • Don't tolerate the equally vicious dishonesty of adultery.
  • crookedness" or dishonesty in his dealings to slam him with. Undefined
  • Where there has been dishonesty, then they should lose the benefit of any limitation period protection. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is still some way to go before cricket can hope to match football for greed and dishonesty, but it's getting there. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can always get what you want by bribery and corruption, dishonesty and deviousness.
  • a hare: his dishonesty appears in leaving his friend here in necessity and denying him; and for his cowardship, ask Fabian. Twelfth Night; or, What You Will
  • The fact that a claimant has convictions for offences of dishonesty does not mean that a jury must disbelieve him.
  • More specifically, the test is whether the employee's dishonesty gave rise to a breakdown in the employment relationship.
  • Never accuse a reviewer of dishonesty or exaggeration; erroneous claims are often the result of a misunderstanding, not maliciousness.
  • But he tends to leave an impression of intellectual dishonesty, a disconcerting lack of sincerity.
  • Subsequent cases of academic dishonesty will be dealt with quite severely.
  • A minister has ultimate responsibility for mistakes and dishonesty in a government department.
  • I wish to make it clear that I do not for one moment suggest that any member of the board is or has been guilty of any dishonesty or disreputable comment.
  • Moreover, given the fact that dishonesty in enterprises increases transaction costs and prolongs the business cycle, the economic development of the country will eventually be stifled.
  • You need to suspend him pending a disciplinary hearing into fraud, dishonesty and failure to follow a management instruction. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was finding it increasingly difficult to keep up my charade with Peter, and every kiss was tainted with my dishonesty.
  • It was before dawn on New Year's Day that they reached the cottage of Perks, a warrener or gamekeeper, who had been dismissed from Mrs Littleton's service for dishonesty. It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot
  • The enquiry cleared him of any taint of suspicion/dishonesty.
  • There is a certain dishonesty, or at least a limitation of truth, in presenting only historical facts.
  • A dozen convictions for dishonesty and violence. The Sun
  • This would seem to be a clever way of catching wrong-doers, exploiting the criminal class's essential dishonesty and grasping nature.
  • Ignorance is up there with dishonesty on his list of pet hates, and with good reason.
  • Whatever you might think of heddle, he is not someone who should be lumped with the likes of the Dishonesty Institute, Ray Comfort and Ken Ham. Dover Trap in the Pelican State - The Panda's Thumb
  • We can spend our lives dallying in false advertising and slick brochures about barren land and cheap trinkets and never for a moment wince at the dishonesty of it.
  • Turkish newspapers on Thursday accused Iraqi and Iraqi Kurdish leaders of dishonesty and unreliability, saying they promised much but delivered virtually nothing.
  • That the process involves the FCO in dishonesty, deviousness and dishonour is emphatically encapsulated in the apparent scheme whereby Brussels will delay proposals to scrap Britain's annual £3 billion rebate. Archive 2007-12-23
  • The panel hearing the misconduct case have been told to strike any allegation that she acted with dishonesty. Times, Sunday Times
  • A charge very clearly made out against Peytel, is that of dishonesty; he procured from the notary of whom he bought his place an acquittance in full, whereas there were 15,000 francs owing, as we have seen. The Paris Sketch Book
  • Otherwise, we know a little dishonesty is on display. Driving The Northwest Passage - NASA Watch
  • Sadly, lies, deceit and dishonesty appear to have become the accepted norm within the portals of power. The Sun
  • Dishonesty, thievery, and peculation pervade the public sector.
  • She suggested unfaithfulness, and dishonesty.
  • Wall Street has never been a safe place to play, but now your investments could be skewed by rank dishonesty.
  • Honesty is an expensive virtue, and no one is really 100% honest. People are by nature half- honest and half- hypocritical, and they naturally choose to be hypocritical if doing so is beneficial to them. There is always a constant struggle between honesty and dishonesty, but nothing can replace honesty in a pleasant, healthy and happy life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • But he frankly identifies the rank dishonesty of the memo.
  • But even if we discount the possibility of dishonesty, what he is saying is simply beside the point.
  • It was, in any case, a terrifying miscalculation which led to a fundamental dishonesty.
  • Dishonesty and deceit in areas critical to the public interest have been the hallmark of his Administration.
  • The administration that sold itself on simple homespun values and manly virtues has been caught in an act of waspish backstabbing to cover its dishonesty.
  • Couple that with the diminished character, intellectual moribundity, and congenital dishonesty of the majority of Congress's members, past and present, and it is easy to grasp why America is in the state it is in. revolt against any health care legislation passed by Congress. The Rule of Reason
  • And yet in arguings and learned contests, the same sort of proceedings passes commonly for wit and learning; but to me it appears a greater dishonesty than the misplacing of counters in the casting up a debt; and the cheat the greater, by how much truth is of greater concernment and value than money. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • It is usually only when an element of criminal dishonesty is involved that there follows a removal, in disgrace, from Westminster.
  • She gives the leftie columnist a big blast for the dishonesty of his criticisms.
  • The occasion of this cession was probably some league of mutual defence against the Franks, which Cassiodorus could without dishonesty represent as a kind of vassalage of Burgundy to Ostrogothia. The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator
  • This may be seen as part of a value system based upon personal honour, which eschews deceit and dishonesty towards members of the social group.
  • She did not attend her final hearing but was struck off after earlier admitting misconduct and dishonesty. The Sun
  • I feel the same distaste this week as we see two striking examples of this kind of dishonesty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like so much managerialism, the rules are an active encouragement to dishonesty. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has acquired a reputation for dishonesty.
  • So it does, but only because it has shone a light on the dishonesty and greed of our elected and unelected leaders. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't listen to him.His ideas smell of dishonesty.
  • It is possible that the prejudice which has always existed against the money-lender may have encouraged Beli-litu to commit her act of dishonesty and perjury. Babylonians and Assyrians, Life and Customs
  • Small wonder that she places her faith in spite and base dishonesty.
  • The athlete cheats and through his dishonesty he wins a gold medal and earns a considerable amount of money.
  • It is taken as a truism by most people that dishonesty and yobbish behaviour are on the increase in society.
  • And Martha discovers that there is a dear price to pay for buying into a world of grifts, scams, and dishonesty.
  • Without oversight, strong regulation and strict enforcement run away greed, self-indulgence and gross dishonesty take over and the result is what we have experienced. Crist wants special session, amendment to ban offshore drilling
  • Obviously, business risk is inherent in investing and we can't protect against it, but we can protect against risks of dishonesty and deceitful conduct.
  • If this administration is bereft of ideas and paralysed by fear, it is also cloaked in dishonesty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Explaining to students what is acceptable behaviour is important when trying to reduce dishonesty.
  • There was no evidence of dishonesty or bad character with respect to either of them.
  • Do note, however, the snide tone of the remark, and the imputation of dishonesty and skullduggery among scientists.
  • I would rather forgive pride in a poor body, than in a rich: for in the rich it is insult and arrogance, proceeding from their high condition; but in the poor it may be a defensative against dishonesty, and may shew a natural bravery of mind, perhaps, if properly directed, and manifested on right occasions, that the frowns of fortune cannot depress. Pamela
  • Area one, as allegations that all have dishonesty as basis; namely misappropriation, self-enrichment and fraud. INTERNAL COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY
  • It was a scheme of James the Second to abolish this system of infeudation, by buying up the superiorities, -- a plan, the completion of which was attempted by William the Third, but defeated by the avarice and dishonesty of those who managed the transaction. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume I.
  • ‘The problems of formalism, bureaucracy, dishonesty, extravagance and waste are relatively severe,’ he told the legislature session.
  • There is now an endemic dishonesty attached to everything this prime minister says and does.
  • This is distinct from dishonesty and misconduct, which should not be tolerated.
  • But disarming honesty about previous dishonesty is apparently OK.
  • Most people commonly employ dishonesty and deception as a means to get through life safely and advantageously. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • At best, he was characterized as naïve; at worst, he was told that this article reek sic of brown-nosing to the financial plutocracy and plain dishonesty. Robert Teitelman: The Reaction to Sloan's Bailout Argument
  • Accordingly, no crime or act of dishonesty has been committed until he knowingly makes a false VAT return. Times, Sunday Times
  • But what's possibly the most damning aspect of this is the level of dishonesty, subterfuge and cover-up.
  • In business and politics, honesty is a luxury, and dishonesty is a good companion. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Hulse could, of course, have found a large number of economists -- including those who have worked for Republican administrations -- to note that steadfast insistence on deficit reduction, without any willingness to raise taxes, is arguably incoherent and plausibly indicative of dishonesty or detachment from reality? Jonathan Weiler: New York Times Acts as Press Secretary for House GOP Freshmen in Deficit Fight
  • Fortunately their own innate dishonesty makes them very bad at it.
  • Partly he draws on psychology to show the fallacy of the belief that there exists some unitary entity which can be called credibility and that dishonesty in one situation suggests dishonesty in all.
  • Honesty is an expensive virtue, and no one is really 100% honest. People are by nature half- honest and half- hypocritical, and they naturally choose to be hypocritical if doing so is beneficial to them. There is always a constant struggle between honesty and dishonesty, but nothing can replace honesty in a pleasant, healthy and happy life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The Liberal ‘Democrats’ also committed themselves in their 2005 manifesto to holding a referendum on the EU Constitution and thus join Gordon Brown in dishonour and dishonesty by having resiled from that clear promise. Archive 2007-11-18
  • I feel the same distaste this week as we see two striking examples of this kind of dishonesty. Times, Sunday Times
  • A shameful catalogue of abandonment, betrayal, sell-out, dishonesty and total breach of trust.
  • The requirement of dishonesty seems to confirm the need for subjective recklessness.
  • If we approach with that kind of pedagogy, we'll reduce academic dishonesty.
  • The methods might have been foul - full of dishonesty, cynicism and hypocrisy - but they worked.
  • He denies dishonesty and misconduct. Times, Sunday Times
  • manslaughterer" because he is frum and the Gedolim said he must be innocent (because he is frum!). honorable Dov Bear already went to town, but I have something specific to add, as this episode really encapsulates this slithering haredi's dishonesty to the core. The Kvetcher
  • The Commissioners ' error was not borne of dishonesty or perversity.
  • However, his genius was so great that other than French people forgot his dishonesty and he began life anew in his native place.
  • Most people commonly employ dishonesty and deception as a means to get through life safely and advantageously. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • That is not what this Inquiry should be about, so I think that is - there is a dishonesty around some of what you have been told.
  • If we are one hundred percent convinced of our case then a little dishonesty to iron out the odd inconsistency hardly seems wrong.
  • My perspective is that Nazi propagandists (or any other propagandist whose works shields or justifies wrongdoing for political ends) peddle in dishonesty and are scum - no matter how artfully they do it. “Capitalism: A Love Story” angers and inspires » Scene-Stealers
  • Honesty or dishonesty must however always be a question for the jury, and the present type of case is no exception.
  • The marker or invigilator suspecting academic dishonesty will submit a written report to the programme leader. The assignment will be marked as normal.
  • Yet are these examples of reclassification really examples of dishonesty? Times, Sunday Times
  • Underpayment has always been a great incentive to dishonesty, and in 1848 we have Punch's assurance that the postmen were the worst paid of all Government employees. Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I -- 1841-1857
  • During my extensive involvement with the complaints procedure, I have witnessed first hand the lies, deceit, deception, dishonesty, corruption and criminality within the police service and my opinions have been further reinforced from the comments and admissions as openly expressed here. Police Complaints – The Shocking Truth! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The athlete cheats and through his dishonesty he wins a gold medal and earns a considerable amount of money.
  • Concern for their disbelief, the dishonesty of western leaders and the way in which the mass media has everyone in an unmerciful grip.
  • They openly accused her of dishonesty.
  • It makes me want to grab this boy and keep him safe, unsullied by this world of dishonesty and guile, just as his parents must have wanted to.
  • Many a time mutual trust and goodwill have been lost due to dishonesty among some agents, organisations, individuals or even politicians entrusted with responsibilities to disburse such funds.
  • That might have been my only edge, come to think of it - part of what you refer to as the dishonesty of fighters. The Nervous Breakdown
  • Captain Forsyth, Settlement Officer of Nimar, had a very unfavourable opinion of the Bhilalas, whom he described as proverbial for dishonesty in agricultural engagements and worse drunkards than any of the indigenous tribes. The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II
  • But he said "man can choose an easy road pushing aside all efforts, and can even fall to what he calls the lowest, vulgar levels and sink into the swamp of sin and dishonesty". Euronews
  • Two problematical areas in modern-day criminal law are dishonesty and intention.
  • Dishonesty is ultimately self-defeating.
  • Enormous in magnitude, audacious in its execution and redolent of the most serious dishonesty.
  • But the judge not only closed off the fair comment defence; he ruled, without giving much indication that he was paying close attention to the arguments or the relevant text, that the term denoted conscious and deliberate dishonesty. Colby Cosh
  • Sunday Times discovered he was working as a senior manager at a mental health hospital and nursing home despite being struck off for misconduct and dishonesty. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tribunal decided that the employee had been fairly dismissed on the ground of reasonably suspected dishonesty.
  • Honesty is an expensive virtue, and no one is really 100% honest. People are by nature half- honest and half- hypocritical, and they naturally choose to be hypocritical if doing so is beneficial to them. There is always a constant struggle between honesty and dishonesty, but nothing can replace honesty in a pleasant, healthy and happy life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • When he intimates that medical marvels will quickly follow his termination of a nonexistent ‘ban’ on stem-cell research, his dishonesty exceeds even his philistinism.
  • The Court of Appeal allowed the beneficiaries to amend their claim to allege dishonesty.
  • One problem with absolutism about honesty is that it drives the moralist into a kind of dishonesty of her own.
  • This, of course, is an exercise in glaring intellectual dishonesty, yet the Globe not only gave prominence to a shoddy little piece of propaganda, but tore away all of the author's clever nuances by referring itself to the boycott as "plain anti-Semitic. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Countdown to complete mental breakdown by Micheletti and his dwindling core of supporters (and, yes, that includes a grouplet of US expats that have been blogging constant disinformation from Honduras - their self-delusion and dishonesty to all is now crashing on the rocks of reality, too). Tom Hayden: Zelaya Returns Through Bold Direct Action
  • The son has to decide whether blowing the gaff will do more harm than trying to restore the fortunes by continued dishonesty.
  • The Crown's case here that they would be in an impossible position if they had to prove both dishonesty and carelessness seems to me unanswerable.
  • So it does, but only because it has shone a light on the dishonesty and greed of our elected and unelected leaders. Times, Sunday Times
  • The panel hearing the misconduct case have been told to strike any allegation that she acted with dishonesty. Times, Sunday Times
  • The marker or invigilator suspecting academic dishonesty will submit a written report to the programme leader. The assignment will be marked as normal.
  • I simply quoted all the Nota Bene tripe on s Matheson, who knows that I have no truck with the Dishonesty Inst. Well that was interesting - The Panda's Thumb
  • Now, I do find it interesting that while you fling profanity and cast aspersions, that is your defense, yet, you cannot answer some simple question yourself, which shows a dishonesty in your method of argumentation. Hertzberg: Lyndon Who? | Jewschool
  • Moreover, dishonesty was not a necessary element in the cause of action of abuse of fiduciary position. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your cruelty and dishonesty made him feel worthless. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said he supported the role of the media in exposing corruption, dishonesty and malpractice in public life.
  • If by the term heretic we are to imply moral guilt, I am not justified in applying it to any Christian, unless his doctrines are positively sinful, or there is something wicked, either in the way of dishonesty or bitterness, in his manner of maintaining them. The Christian Life Its Course, Its Hindrances, And Its Helps
  • The panel said that it had rejected allegations of dishonesty and gross misconduct. Times, Sunday Times
  • Further, the idea that because of this speech Obama “* will* be ridiculed, caricatured, harassed,” etc. by a conservative movement that has been doing all of those things for more than a year without any such provocation is breathtaking in its dishonesty. Waldo Jaquith - Will your core beliefs switch with the presidency?
  • But this will be swept under the carpet and forgotten along with all the other acts of dishonesty and corruption displayed in the last ten years. The Sun
  • Distorting news is not just writing to be read, it is deceitfulness and dishonesty at their worst.
  • When cases of dishonesty and those involving welshing on debts abound, it is worthwhile to ruminate on examples, such as the following.
  • It is not really necessary to locate the degree of premeditated dishonesty involved in the politics of policy formulation.
  • But even academics who study plagiarism say they're not sure whether dishonesty is trending upward.
  • With that comes corruption, dishonesty, unfaithfulness, and being immoral.
  • Then noblemen's chimneys used to smoke, and not their noses; Englishmen without were not Blackamoores within, for then Tobacco was an Indian, unpickt and unpiped, -- now made the common ivy-bush of luxury, the curtaine of dishonesty, the proclaimer of vanity, the drunken colourer of Drabby solacy. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
  • Greed, pride, envy, dishonesty and lust are considered to be vices.
  • Sadly, lies, deceit and dishonesty appear to have become the accepted norm within the portals of power. The Sun
  • She taxed her friend with dishonesty.
  • Many cons and scams (throughout the world) depend on the greed and dishonesty of the victim to help the scam along.
  • Instead he had committed offences of dishonesty in the past and served a jail sentence for manufacturing counterfeit coins.
  • He has an appalling record for dishonesty.
  • This kind of outrageous dishonesty should not be rewarded at the ballot box.
  • If that is the claim then the DI is correct and you are wrong in alleging dishonesty. The Memory Hole
  • Administrators may be able to overcome many bad decisions but never dishonesty, cheating or lying.
  • It is not the honest tradesman who makes a rapid fortune; indeed, it is doubtful whether he could carry on his business; and yet, from assuetude and not being taxed with dishonesty, the shopkeeper scarcely ever feels that he is dishonest. Diary in America, Series Two
  • At the outset, dishonesty in individuals may shatter the sense of loyalty, honesty and responsibility and destroy the foundation of social justice.
  • Consumers see spam as a sign of disrespect and dishonesty.
  • Any conviction that does not involve dishonesty is fine; it does not debar a person from being an officer of a charitable entity.
  • To: nateriver did not Andrew McCarthy at NRO expound upon bammie's dishonesty already? give me break - at this point bammers doesn't even qualify for weisenheimer status as long as you sit down with him and have beer eberytink is gonna 'be otay Latest Articles
  • This dishonesty is the main reason it is not possible to have a serious, reasoned discussion on any topic that touches, even tangentially, on race. The Volokh Conspiracy » Approaching Arguments That Have A Racist Past
  • Honesty is an expensive virtue, and no one is really 100% honest. People are by nature half- honest and half- hypocritical, and they naturally choose to be hypocritical if doing so is beneficial to them. There is always a constant struggle between honesty and dishonesty, but nothing can replace honesty in a pleasant, healthy and happy life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Honesty is an expensive virtue, and no one is really 100% honest. People are by nature half- honest and half- hypocritical, and they naturally choose to be hypocritical if doing so is beneficial to them. There is always a constant struggle between honesty and dishonesty, but nothing can replace honesty in a pleasant, healthy and happy life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • And though the maidens did show themselves thus naked openly, yet was there no dishonesty seen nor offered, but all this sport was full of play and toys, without any youthful part or wantonness.
  • Honesty is an expensive virtue, and no one is really 100% honest. People are by nature half- honest and half- hypocritical, and they naturally choose to be hypocritical if doing so is beneficial to them. There is always a constant struggle between honesty and dishonesty, but nothing can replace honesty in a pleasant, healthy and happy life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • I am aware in New South Wales of many individuals who have been denied practice because they have either cheated on exams, or have committed some act of dishonesty.
  • Yates has little time for such dishonesty and weak-willed pretension.
  • Honesty is an expensive virtue, and no one is really 100% honest. People are by nature half- honest and half- hypocritical, and they naturally choose to be hypocritical if doing so is beneficial to them. There is always a constant struggle between honesty and dishonesty, but nothing can replace honesty in a pleasant, healthy and happy life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • His dishonesty appears in leaving his friend here in necessity, and denying him; and for his cowardship, ask Fabian. Act III. Scene IV. Twelfth-Night; or, What You Will
  • The prosecutor added the defendant had previous convictions, mostly for dishonesty.
  • This is the root of the fundamental dishonesty at the heart of the euro debate.
  • Dishonesty is not an essential ingredient of the tort of conversion.
  • In cases involving dishonesty which go before a Jury, the Trial Judge always directs them that 'dishonesty' is a matter entirely for the Jury to decide upon, on the entirely reasonable basis that any Juror will be able to recognise dishonesty when he or she encounters it and needs no further instruction from a professional lawyer on the point. Archive 2009-02-08
  • They might not have liked that kind of dishonesty in a young cowpoke.
  • Nor is it open to the court to infer dishonesty from facts which have been pleaded but are consistent with honesty.
  • This is a statement, not only of intellectual dishonesty, but also of direct political complicity.
  • Pragmatists, sensing a bottomless well of grubby dishonesty, have called for an amnesty, hoping to encourage names to be named.
  • There are two things voters do not easily forgive: dishonesty and incompetence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite their propensity for dishonesty, the name fiddler crab comes from the fact that while waving their big claw to attract females they look like they are playing the violin. Innovations-report
  • The result is the current dishonesty: an unreal discussion of danger that captivates the imagination of our population and most influential bodies and individuals.
  • In economic terms his benefit was so much of any appreciation in value as was attributable to the mortgage obtained by his dishonesty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another potential downside I foresee is dishonesty amongst members. Trade Books, Movies and Music with Zunafish
  • It is a farce, founded on dishonesty: like the old regime itself.
  • Only an industry as avariciously myopic as Big Coal would believe it would get away with such bald-faced dishonesty. Jeff Biggers: 55 Cents: The Cost of Big Coal Hubris, Disgraced West Virginian Pols and Betrayed Coalfield Residents
  • His intention to repay the equivalent amount was relevant to dishonesty, not to the intention permanently to deprive.
  • Renounce therefore the hidden things of dishonesty, walk not in craftiness, nor handle God's word deceitfully, but by manifestation of the truth, commend yourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02
  • Cynicism and dishonesty characterize the administration of the program.
  • Your cruelty and dishonesty made him feel worthless. Times, Sunday Times
  • Honesty is an expensive virtue, and no one is really 100% honest. People are by nature half- honest and half- hypocritical, and they naturally choose to be hypocritical if doing so is beneficial to them. There is always a constant struggle between honesty and dishonesty, but nothing can replace honesty in a pleasant, healthy and happy life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Such moral and intellectual dishonesty seeps through modern attitudes to lawmaking. Times, Sunday Times
  • In economic terms his benefit was so much of any appreciation in value as was attributable to the mortgage obtained by his dishonesty. Times, Sunday Times
  • The high after the inauguration to the recent string of either blatant dishonesty, or over scrutinized confirmations, disheartens us at a deep inner level that affects our confidence, our willingness to stay involved, and quite frankly leaves our collective hope on fragile ground. Kari Henley: Citizen Confidence -- are Americans Having "Honeymoon Blues?"

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