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- adjective Not
fraudulent .
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Examples
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SANCHO: There's no way that the Democratic party can validate that the ballots are actually nonfraudulent.
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The Court has expressly upheld statutes banning fraud, including fraudulent solicitation of charitable donations though nonfraudulent solicitation of charitable donations is generally treated as fully protected speech.
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That is not the case with an omission, which could happen for any number of nonfraudulent reasons . . .
Archive 2007-02-01 Peter Zura 2007
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That is not the case with an omission, which could happen for any number of nonfraudulent reasons . . .
"Comprising" Doesn't Expand Explicitly Claimed Process Term Peter Zura 2007
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The definition of valid cognition (tshad-ma) in the Svatantrika Madhyamaka tenet systems and below is fresh, nonfraudulent (gsar-tu mi-bslu-ba) cognition of an object.
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Although such awareness is nonfraudulent, it is still invalid because it is not fresh.
A Commentary on A Root Text for Gelug-Kagyu Mahamudra the First Panchen Lama Lozang-chokyi-gyeltsen 2006
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With a valid way of cognizing, you have a fresh, nonfraudulent (gsar-tu mi-bslu-ba) awareness of something validly knowable.
A Commentary on A Root Text for Gelug-Kagyu Mahamudra the First Panchen Lama Lozang-chokyi-gyeltsen 2006
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Thus, by understanding the difference between the valid and invalid ways in which your mind cognizes things, focus on the nature of your mind as something that, changing from moment to moment, can nevertheless have a fresh and nonfraudulent awareness of whatever cognitive appearance it produces.
A Commentary on A Root Text for Gelug-Kagyu Mahamudra the First Panchen Lama Lozang-chokyi-gyeltsen 2006
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According to the non-Gelug traditions, all tenet systems assert the definition of valid cognition as merely nonfraudulent cognition of an object.
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The essence of sorcery, even for its nonfraudulent practitioners, is misdirection.
Shadows Linger Cook, Glen 1984
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