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lie detector

NOUN
  1. a polygraph that records bodily changes sometimes associated with lying

How To Use lie detector In A Sentence

  • The search for a reliable lie detector has been going on for centuries, with limited success. Times, Sunday Times
  • The software then sends signals to the body and receives responses back using the same technology used in lie detectors, called galvanic skin response (GSR). PRWeb
  • Surely it is widely known that lie detectors are completely unreliable quack science, and simply don't work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two couples take a lie detector test... will their love survive the results? The Sun
  • Also within the Shaughnessy affidavit are details of polygraph - lie detector - evidence which throws the entire prosecution theory into chaos.
  • Are they honestly suggesting it can be a lie detector? Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, I tell you what - No.1, polygraphs, truth detectors, lie detectors are not allowed in the courts, even down there in Aruba.
  • The first is that lie detectors are born and not made. Times, Sunday Times
  • Repeated studies (such as by the National Academy of Science) has shown that the "lie detector" is no more accurate than dunking "witches" used to be. Willy Week picks through Adams investigation pile (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • He was asked to take a lie detector test .
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