0 dishonest talk or behaviour, especially by saying different things to two people:
Something of the duplicity and the relativity and the merelyfleetingquality of all this.
Many who remained were as likely to empathise with the cardinal's alleged duplicity as to condemn it.
The potential duplicity of visual representation thus requires a vigilant set of empirical tests.
The duplicity and professional incompetence of a few such frauds is legend among forensic linguists.
Indeed, duplicity was basic to the whole culture of containment as a nation which honored its informers seemed resigned to its dissemblers.
Like the rest of us, judges disapprove of duplicity.
It marked the beginning of the duplicity theory as well as of visual ecology.
This tendency included state interventionism in the economy and clientelism, which was conducive to corruption and duplicity in the war against drug trafficking.
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farklı kişilere farklı şeyler söylemek, iki yüzlülük, ikili oynama…
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