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  • 11false — [fɔːls ǁ fɒːls] adjective 1. not true or real, but intended to look real in order to deceive people: • false and misleading advertisements • Firms issuing false certificates might be subject to lawsuits. 2. a false economy something that you… …

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  • 12Money as Debt — Directed by Paul Grignon Produced by Paul Grignon Written by Paul Grignon Running time 47 minutes Money as Debt is a …

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  • 13Money Management International — Type 501(C)(3) Corporation Founded 1997[1 …

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  • 14Money (album) — Money Studio album by KMFDM Released February 1992 …

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  • 15false economy — UK US noun [S] ► something that you do in order to save money but which costs you more money later: »Not fully insuring your possessions is a false economy, as any claim you make may be refused …

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  • 16false economy — false e conomy noun count or uncount something that you do because you think it will save you money, but in fact costs you more …

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  • 17false pretense — false′ pretense′ n. law an illegal, deliberate misrepresentation of facts, as to obtain title to money or property • Etymology: 1750–60 …

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  • 18False pretenses — For the films, see False Pretenses (film). Criminal law …

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  • 19false — adjective 1 UNTRUE a statement, story, etc that is false is completely untrue: Please decide whether the following statements are true or false. | false accusations 2 WRONG based on incorrect information or ideas: I don t want to give you any… …

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  • 20false pretense — Literally, a false representation of a fact or circumstance calculated to mislead. 32 Am J2d False Pret § 2. Any trick or device whereby the property of another is obtained. 37 Am J2d Fraud § 2. As an essential element of the offense of obtaining …

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