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Health & Science University, who wrote about PTSD impostors in his book, "Patients Who Deceive."
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Spot: "ROMNEY: Deceive America" -- The DNC's response to Mitt Romney's first ad labels Romney a liar and gives his campaign the tagline, "Deceive America."
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People fabricate military injuries for many reasons, including laziness, greed, ... who wrote about PTSD impostors in his book, Patients Who Deceive. ...
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Health & Science University, who wrote about PTSD impostors in his book, "Patients Who Deceive."
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Even though you might think you're absorbing it all, there's no way you can take in everything at once, says Daniel Simons, a cognitive psychologist and author, with Christopher Chabris, of "The Invisible Gorilla: And Other Ways Our Intuitions Deceive Us" (Crown, $27).
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Even though you might think you're absorbing it all, there's no way you can take in everything at once, says Daniel Simons, a cognitive psychologist and author, with Christopher Chabris, of "The Invisible Gorilla: And Other Ways Our Intuitions Deceive Us" (Crown, $27).
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-- Deceive or obstruct any person from competing for employment
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Even though you might think you're absorbing it all, there's no way you can take in everything at once, says Daniel Simons, a cognitive psychologist and author, with Christopher Chabris, of "The Invisible Gorilla: And Other Ways Our Intuitions Deceive Us" (Crown, $27).
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-- Deceive or obstruct any person from competing for employment
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-- Deceive or obstruct any person from competing for employment
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