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Even black Americans sometimes need to be reminded about the deceptiveness of television.
Maybe it was the great deceptiveness of pattern which we call coincidence.
CM can be used as dimensions to determine the degree of deceptiveness.
The researcher must judge and develop criteria for what may be considered deceptiveness.
Despite the initial evidence of deceptiveness on Graham's part, the doctor eventually gets him released.
It is thought that the deceptiveness of the delivery has attributed to much of his success thus far.
It is an early indication that Fernandez still possesses some of the deceptiveness that made him effective years ago.
Sturges also uses deceptiveness in appearance profusely throughout the film.
The intelligence, aggression, and deceptiveness of monkeys gave them an advantage over other primates in exploiting the environment.
The wrinkle-free flesh had that soft deceptiveness of someone powerfully muscled by much swimming.
My deceptiveness led me to pretend to the committee that on the contrary, I had the best interests of Congress at heart at all times.
Candidates will be asked questions oriented around their experience and training, though there may be some questions designed to reveal other issues such as deceptiveness.
In addition to being a game about life and death, To The Moon is about the deceptiveness of appearances.
It was a monster drop-goal, out of keeping with a player whose greatest strength was his deceptiveness.
Don't forget the secret is its deceptiveness."
"When censors train their cross hair on advertising's ability to attract attention, they aim at the ads' effectiveness, not its deceptiveness," the group states.
The character's charm and sensitivity appealed to Mr. Dillon, but, he said, it was the deceptiveness that most attracted him.
Of the Bush administration, he said, "If you invented some deceptiveness scale, I don't think this administration stands out. "
This betrayal leads Sir Gawain to a twenty-one line "attack of all women for their deceptiveness and treachery."
This man, however, had caught the Romans' eyes for his sheer bulk, which, even accounting for the deceptiveness of the torchlight and shadows, was enormous.
Although the deceptiveness of these statements was later revealed, the die was cast, and most of our trusting citizens were supportive of the war.
He was the first to inform the Mexican government of the deceptiveness of the Well and Labra claims.
Several things make Augusta unique, including the speed and deceptiveness of the greens, the risk-reward potential on the back nine and the importance of course management.
The sinister sense of deceptiveness was then transferred, according to a 1914 slang lexicon, to "a female confederate" of "genteel grafters."
"There's an American quality of deceptiveness in Ozu's movies," Mr. Cornfield said.