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  • 31false — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [ Said of persons ] Syn. perfidious, faithless, treacherous, unfaithful, disloyal, dishonest, lying, untruthful, base, hypocritical, double dealing, knavish, roguish, malevolent, rascally, scoundrelly, mean, malicious,… …

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  • 32False Mirrors — infobox Book | name = False Mirrors title orig = Фальшивые зеркала translator = image caption = Russian edition cover author = Sergei Lukyanenko cover artist = country = Russia language = Russian series = The Labyrinth trilogy genre = Cyberpunk… …

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  • 33false economy — UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms false economy : singular false economy plural false economies something that you do because you think it will save you money, but in fact it costs you more …

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  • 34false token — In criminal law, a false document or sign of the existence of a fact, in general, used for the purpose of fraud. Device used to obtain money by false pretenses. See counterfeit false weights …

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  • 35false token — In criminal law, a false document or sign of the existence of a fact, in general, used for the purpose of fraud. Device used to obtain money by false pretenses. See counterfeit false weights …

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  • 36false token — A devise for the effecting of a cheat or the obtaining of money by false pretenses; a device having the semblance of authenticity to the public but spurious a false weight or measure; impersonation of another person. 22 Am J2d False Pret § 20.… …

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  • 37money —    In folklore, money from FAIRIES, witches, sorcerers, DEMONs and the DEVIL is worthless.    Many tales exist of victims accepting payment for goods or services and discovering, after it is too late, that the gold coins or currency are actually… …

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  • 38False insurance claims — Insurance fraud or false insurance claims are insurance claims filed with the intent to defraud an insurance provider. In the United States insurance fraud is estimated to cost US$875 per person per year with The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud …

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  • 39false pretences — /fɔls prəˈtɛnsəz / (say fawls pruh tensuhz) plural noun the use of false representations, forged documents, or similar illegal devices to obtain money, property, or other advantages: *I felt awful when I was dining there tonight, as if I were… …

  • 40false economy — noun An attempt to economize that fails because the less expensive approach is somehow inferior. On the other hand, when money is saved and the efficiency of the school is injured, that is a false economy …

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