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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.
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  • 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 .
  • The lie detector tests have been the subject of much controversy.
  • He tweeted that he would be willing to take a lie detector test.
  • The results suggest that fMRI may one day prove a more accurate lie detector than the polygraph.
  • Called the Mouth of Truth, this carved face with gaping maw is a sort of primitive lie detector.
  • They say it's part mouse, part lie detector.
  • The tabloid press says lie detectors will be used. Times, Sunday Times
  • Portuguese police do not routinely use lie detectors and it is highly unlikely that the results could be used in any future trial. Times, Sunday Times
  • I would take a lie detector (sic). The Sun
  • Traditional lie detectors, known as polygraphs, measure heart and respiratory rates as a person answers questions.
  • There are also questions about the compatibility of lie detectors with fundamental principles in English law.
  • Beth McMullian will lead participants in a hands on electronics workshop where participants will built a primitive lie detector known as the galvanic skin response meter. Bettina Korek: PLAN ForYourArt: August 18-24
  • Wagenbach rejected a bid by Elliott to introduce as evidence an offer made to Mrs Moon to take a lie detector test.
  • Now a report that handwriting tests could a competitor to the familiar, but unreliable lie detector.
  • For the closest relative that TV has among other machines is not the cinema projector or computer, but the polygraph, aka the lie detector. BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES
  • Conferees deliberated over issues like the moral questions raised by new brain scanning techniques, which some believe will lead to the creation of truly effective lie detectors.
  • One was setting up a polygraph, laying out the lie detector's telltale wires and cords.
  • Given the polygraph's dubious record, resistance to the lie detector has started to stir.
  • Lie detectors do little more than measure some variables (such as skin conductivity, or how sweaty one's fingers become) to detect the emotion of anxiety that arises when one is lying. Archive 2007-12-01
  • Both men refused to take a lie detector test.
  • Fred is the ultimate lie detector, puncturing European faux sophistication and prejudices with sardonic élan.
  • Can you also explain why Casey cannot be forced to either take a lie detector test…although since she is so good at lieing,,,who knows how that would turn up….but also what about injecting her with truth serum…..knock her out and see what she has to say….. lorrie Chloroform and Caylee
  • Researcher Paul Ekman, author of Telling Lies: Clues to Deceit in the Marketplace, Politics and Marriage, contends that the best lie detectors are trained eyes and ears.
  • And he will challenge those who claim to have been turned straight to take a lie detector test. The Sun
  • Why, he asked, did the only lie detector test given indicate deception?

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