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deceptive statement

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See: misrepresentation


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Though Sapir first used the technique to analyze statements written in Hebrew and Arabic, SCAN has proven a useful tool in detecting deceptive statements in any language.
Carl Rigby, former chairman and chief executive of software company AIT, was found guilty at Southwark Crown Court in London of recklessly making a misleading, false or deceptive statement to the stock exchange.
This did not hold true for many of the deceptive statements examined, which had longer introductions.
 
 
 
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