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  2. Non-verbal leakage - Wikipedia

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    Some studies have found that females tend to be more responsive to non-verbal cues in comparison to verbal cues. [5] Knowing a person's sex can also give insight into a person's non-verbal leakage, as males and females tend to display particular non-verbal leakage when telling the truth, which can also help to indicate when someone is telling a lie, as such behaviors would be suppressed. [6]

  3. How to tell someone's lying to you just by watching their ...

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    Detecting high-stakes lies is often the work of the FBI, and they frequently look to facial expressions, body language, and verbal indicators as signals, or "tells," that someone is lying.

  4. Deception - Wikipedia

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    Lying requires deliberate conscious behavior, so listening to speech and watching body language are important factors in detecting lies. If a response to a question has a lot disturbances, less talking time, repeated words, and poor logical structure, then the person may be lying.

  5. How to tell if someone is lying: Signs and body language - AOL

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    From nose touching to avoiding eye contact.

  6. How to Tell If Someone Is Lying to You, According to Body ...

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    Body language experts reveal how to tell if someone is lying, including facial and body cues and words to look out for in conversations.

  7. United States free speech exceptions - Wikipedia

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    The Bill of Rights in the National Archives. In the United States, some categories of speech are not protected by the First Amendment.According to the Supreme Court of the United States, the U.S. Constitution protects free speech while allowing limitations on certain categories of speech.

  8. Fighting words - Wikipedia

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    The Court has continued to uphold the doctrine but also steadily narrowed the grounds on which fighting words are held to apply. In Street v.New York (1969), the Court overturned a statute prohibiting flag-burning and verbally abusing the flag, holding that mere offensiveness does not qualify as "fighting words".

  9. Dangerous Body Language Abroad - AOL

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    You are in a foreign country, and don't speak the language. You order something indecipherable off the menu, and when the waiter brings you a plate of delicious noodles, you smile and make an OK ...