De > References for ‘deceive’
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[7] If this doctrine is accepted, then [...] something, it is because the indriyas deceive us. The light-waves are defective [...] [“the world is false”].
[81] To run a business as a private [...] difficult for business people to deceive the government by falsifying their [...] prices due to increased expenditure.
[30] He knows the movements of all created [...] concealing their mental meanness, to deceive others by delivering eloquent [...] existential awareness in created beings.
[21] Religion is practiced for the fulfilment [...] knowledge, it will not be possible to deceive the people in the name of religion [...] earn with their sweat and blood.
[4] The concept of equal distribution is a utopian idea. It is merely a clever slogan to deceive simple, unwary people. PROUT rejects [...] incentives to increase production.
[10] Let us move on. What I mean to [...] the form of humans, and those who deceive people by taking advantage of [...] sacrifice, are even worse than demons.
[11] Let us end this digression. The [...] demons in human form, and those who deceive people by exploiting their sentiments of sacrifice are even worse than demons.
[84] Unless peoples propensities [...] self-interest, can, in any weak moment, deceive the naive public. This is a perfectly [...] will certainly awaken in them.
[141] Those who make attempts to disturb [...] not welfare but the ministry. To deceive the mass to exhibit political [...] due to the allurement of power.
[19] STRUCTURAL [...] form is receipt . Deceive : Similarly, if ceive is preceded by the prefix de -, we get the word deceive which means to "take away [...] ceipt : receive , deceive , perceive , conceive [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.
[11] For many centuries people have [...] advaetaváda learned how to deceive themselves. The worst crime is [...] certainly criticize you. If you deceive yourself, however, no one will [...] certainly suffer irreparable damage.
[26] Furthermore, the result of mahápátaka [...] with the black pepper is bound to deceive purchasers. The discoverer of [...] the mahápátakii.
[13] On the other hand, those who run [...] escape Máyá only deceive themselves. For with the help [...] Absolute. What is this relation?
[14] Whose, after all, is this Máyá? [...] person. She will no longer try to deceive that person, nor to entrap that [...] help. So He is doing His duty.
[47] The method of extracting work by [...] scurrilous brawls before them, and deceive and torment them; but they still [...] become their permanent companions.
[49] Parents deceive their children in many ways. By [...] deception by their own parents at home.
[6] In the case of colonial exploitation, [...] misappropriate wealth – the exploiters deceive the local population while procuring [...] destroying the local industrial system.
[103] The opportunists will misuse your [...] and will, in the future, try to deceive in a greater way people who dedicate [...] a hostile attitude towards him.
[31] Keep your conscience ever-vigilant. Develop a firm rationalistic mentality, and no one will be able to deceive you by false geo-sentiment. This [...] become strong in all respects.
[117] [I have bought five kilos of sugar [...] molasses] the shopkeepers could not deceive me.]
[4] The words nakala and meki are of [...] – “receive”, “deceive”, “conceive”, “perceive”, [...] “abuse” or “harsh words”.