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  2. 5 ways to tell someone is lying in a job interview - AOL

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    If you ask a question and the interviewee replies with a short story, then you are in for a few lies. Using too many words can be a sign that the person is hiding something.

  3. How to Spot a Liar at Work - AOL

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    Encountering a liar at work can cause all kinds of headaches. Whether it's the guy who comes into the office every Monday with far-fetched stories about his crazy weekend ("I met this model, right ...

  4. Liar paradox - Wikipedia

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    After PAMA controls two of Jesse's friends, Jesse learns that PAMA stalls when processing and uses a paradox to confuse him and escape with their last friend. One of the paradoxes the player can make Jesse say is the liar paradox. Robert Earl Keen's song "The Road Goes On and On" mentions the paradox.

  5. Pamela Meyer - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Meyer is an American author, certified fraud examiner, and entrepreneur.Described by Reader's Digest as "the nation's best known expert on lying," Meyer is the author of the 2010 book Liespotting: Proven Techniques to Detect Deception.

  6. 4 things liars all do - AOL

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    Many people who concoct big lies or who lie often are sometimes the product of unhealthy family life or relationship in the past, concealing how they feel truly because they never felt comfortable ...

  7. Knights and Knaves - Wikipedia

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    With this question, the knight will tell the truth about a lie, while the knave will tell a lie about the truth. Therefore, the given answer will always be the opposite of the correct answer to the question of whether the door leads to the castle. Another posited solution is to ask either man if they would say that their own path leads to freedom.

  8. Lie - Wikipedia

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    A person who communicates a lie may be termed a liar. Lies can be interpreted as deliberately false statements or misleading statements, though not all statements that are literally false are considered lies – metaphors, hyperboles, and other figurative rhetoric are not intended to mislead, while lies are explicitly meant for literal ...

  9. Ask a psychologist: Is George Santos a pathological liar?

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    The conduct of freshman Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., has thrown the spotlight on politicians' relationship with the truth. Does it take a certain type of lying to be successful as a politician?