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a technology known as linguistic text
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analysis has helped to identify four
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such common patterns in the subconscious
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language of deception
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first liars reference themselves less
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when making deceptive statements
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they write or talk more about others
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often using the third person to distance
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and disassociate themselves from their
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lie
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which sounds more false
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absolutely no party took place at this
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house
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or i didn't host a party here
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a technology known as linguistic text
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analysis a technology
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technology a technology known as
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linguistic text analysis linguistic
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a technology known as linguistic text
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analysis has helped to identify four
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such common patterns
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linguistic text analysis has helped to
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identify has helped pomeglax to identify
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identification
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has helped to identify for such common
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patterns
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four such common patterns in the
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subconscious language of deception in
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the subconscious language
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subconscious yes conscious attack
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sub conscious
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subconscious language of deception but
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nightingale
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has helped to identify four such common
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patterns has helped to identify four
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such common patterns in the subconscious
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language of deception in the
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subconscious language
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of deception it was slower deception
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a trick an attempt to make someone
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believe something that is not true
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deception first liars reference
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themselves less when making deceptive
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statements it was slower deception music
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first liars reference themselves less
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when making deceptive statements
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liars reference themselves less
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references
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first liars reference themselves last
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minute
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they write or talk more about others
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often using the third person to
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they write or talk more about others
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often using the third person chastise
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for the
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third person
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distance and disassociate themselves
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from their lie to distance
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distance
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and disassociate into distance and
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disassociate themselves from their luck
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to distance stop a distance
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and disassociate
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this is nothing new
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they write or talk more about others
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often using the third person to distance
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and disassociate themselves from their
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lie
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which sounds more false which sounds
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more false
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a task type in which learners read or
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listen to a text and decide whether
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statements are correct or not correct
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tip zadach in which learners
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niki read or listen to a text check out
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whether statements are correct or not
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correct
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which sounds more false
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absolutely no party took place at this
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house absolutely no party took place in
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this house absolutely
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took place the sloan of zillow mister
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take place at the praghadiki then
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absolutely no party took place at this
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house
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or i didn't host a party here or i
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didn't host a party here
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host at the video
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and provide the food drink or
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entertainment
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second liars tend to be more negative
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known as linguistic text analysis has
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helped to identify four such common
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patterns in the subconscious language of
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deception
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first liars reference themselves less
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when making deceptive statements
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they write or talk more about others
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often using the third person to distance
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and disassociate themselves from their
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lie
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which sounds more false
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absolutely no party took place at this
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house or i didn't host a party here
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second liars tend to be more negative
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because on a subconscious level they
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feel guilty about lying for example a
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liar might say something like sorry my
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stupid phone battery died i hate that
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thing third track
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second liars tend to be more negative
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second favorite liars tend to be more
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negative
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tend to be immediate
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second liars tend to be more negative
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because on a subconscious level they
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feel guilty about lying
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because on a subconscious level they
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feel guilty about lying for example a
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liar might say something like for
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example the premiere a liar might say
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something like varun delgun might say
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something like mojito
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like tipa sorry my stupid phone battery
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died i hate that thing
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sorry my stupid phone battery died it's
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stupid
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[Music]
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i
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second liars tend to be more negative
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because on a subconscious level they
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feel guilty about lying for example a
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liar might say something like sorry my
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stupid phone battery died i hate that
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thing
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third liars typically explain events in
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simple terms since our brains struggle
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to build a complex lie
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judgment and evaluation are complex
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things for our brains to compute
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as a us president once famously insisted
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i did not have sexual relations with
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that woman third strategic liars
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typically explain events
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in simple
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to try very hard to do something
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difficult but that's a washing scene
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to struggle
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since our brain struggled to build a
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complex lie takak nash mosque struggle
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to build a complex life pastor
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judgment and evaluation are complex
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things judgments and evaluations judges
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evaluation judgment the act of judging
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people in their actions
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[Music]
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judgment and evaluation are complex
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things for our brains to compute our
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complex things
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complex things
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for our brains to compute
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the computer
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compute
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are complex things for our brain to
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compute
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as a us president once famously insisted
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as a us
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i did not have sexual relations with
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that woman i did not have um
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sexual
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third liars typically explain events in
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simple terms since our brains struggle
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to build a complex lie
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judgment and evaluation are complex
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things for our brains to compute
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as a us president once famously insisted
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i did not have sexual relations with
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that woman
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and finally even though liars keep
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descriptions simple they tend to use
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longer and more convoluted sentence
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structure inserting unnecessary words
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and irrelevant but factual sounding
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details in order to pad the lie
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another president confronted with the
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scandal proclaimed i can say
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categorically that this investigation
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indicates that no one on the white house
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staff no one in this administration
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presently employed was involved in this
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very bizarre incident and finally even
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though liars keep descriptions simple
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and finally in the canyons even though
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liars tarnish materials
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keep
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and finally even though liars keep
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descriptions simple they tend to use
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longer and more convoluted sentence
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structure they tend to use
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tendencies
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they tend to use an initialized position
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longer and more convoluted sentence
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structure longer
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linear and more convoluted complex or
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complicated
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they tend to use longer and more
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convoluted sentence structures
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inserting unnecessary words inserting
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unnecessary
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irrelevant but factual sounding details
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in order to pad the lie and irrelevant
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but factual sounding
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irrelevant but factual sounding details
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in order to pad the lie stop it
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another president confronted with the
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scandal proclaimed another president he
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drug president confronted with a scandal
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katori confronted confronting
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i can say categorically that this
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investigation i can say categorically
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unnecessary
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i can say categorically that this
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investigation indicates
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it indicates
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no one on the white house staff that no
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one on the white house staff stanik toy
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is staffer bill of a domain
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no one in this administration presently
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employed was no one in this
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administration nikto is that
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administrative presently employed qatari
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in this very bizarre incident
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incident is episome slova bizarre
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extremely strange unusual atypical
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watching
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and finally even though liars keep
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descriptions simple they tend to use
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longer and more convoluted sentence
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structure inserting unnecessary words
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and irrelevant but factual sounding
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details in order to pad the lie
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another president confronted with the
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scandal proclaimed i can say
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categorically that this investigation
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indicates that no one on the white house
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staff no one in this administration
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presently employed was involved in this
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very bizarre incident
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a repeated decorative design pattern
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pattern
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i want a wallpaper patterned with roses
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patterned with roses
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the image was lodged in my subconscious
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editors
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subconsciously he blamed himself for the
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accident subconsciously but says
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his lies and deception shatters
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[Music]
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she accuses the company of willful
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deception in its advertising
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deception in its advertising
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to struggle to try very hard to do
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something difficult watching silas tarat
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says
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try very hard judgment the act of
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judging people and their action surgenya
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the act
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[Music]
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step families may present convoluted
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psychological dilemmas to therapists
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therapy of them step families may
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present pre-omniscience
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present
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convoluted
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psychological dilemmas
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a repeated decorative design
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pattern
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the part of the mind's function of which
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you are not aware
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subconscious
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an attempt to make someone believe
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something that is not true
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deception
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intending to mislead or trick
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deceptive
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a task type in which learners read or
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listen to a text and decide whether
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statements are correct or not correct
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true false questions
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invite guests and provide the food drink
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or entertainment
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to host a party
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the battery needs to be recharged
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battery died
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easy to understand
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in simple terms
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to try very hard to do something
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difficult
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to struggle
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the act of judging people and their
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actions
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judgment
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the making of a judgment about the
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amount number or value of something
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evaluation
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complex or complicated
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convoluted
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extremely strange unusual atypical
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bizarre
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cards
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a technology known as linguistic text
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analysis has helped to identify four
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such common patterns in the subconscious
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language of deception
00:26:26
first liars reference themselves less
00:26:29
when making deceptive statements
00:26:31
they write or talk more about others
00:26:33
often using the third person to distance
00:26:35
and disassociate themselves from their
00:26:37
lie which sounds more false
00:26:39
absolutely no party took place at this
00:26:42
house or i didn't host a party here
00:26:45
second liars tend to be more negative
00:26:48
because on a subconscious level they
00:26:50
feel guilty about lying for example a
00:26:52
liar might say something like sorry my
00:26:55
stupid phone battery died i hate that
00:26:57
thing
00:26:58
third liars typically explain events in
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simple terms since our brains struggle
00:27:02
to build a complex lie
00:27:04
judgment and evaluation are complex
00:27:06
things for our brains to compute
00:27:08
as a u.s president once famously
00:27:10
insisted i did not have sexual relations
00:27:13
with that woman
00:27:14
and finally even though liars keep
00:27:16
descriptions simple they tend to use
00:27:18
longer and more convoluted sentence
00:27:19
structure inserting unnecessary words
00:27:22
and irrelevant but factual sounding
00:27:23
details in order to pad the lie
00:27:26
another president confronted with the
00:27:27
scandal proclaimed i can say
00:27:29
categorically that this investigation
00:27:31
indicates that no one on the white house
00:27:33
staff no one in this administration
00:27:35
presently employed was involved in this
00:27:37
very bizarre incident
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