Word: dishonestly
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...It’s really unfair and completely deceitful for them to say all of those cases would have been heard,” she said. “I think it’s disgusting, I think it’s dishonest...
...base. He was sympathetic to a President--Bill Clinton--who he felt was being lambasted for his private life, and unsympathetic to Clinton's wife, who he believed was exploiting her perch as First Lady to run for office. All in all, this doesn't feel like a dishonest book (as some will charge) so much as it feels like an ever-so-carefully calculated one. --By Richard Stengel
Dearest, delicate TIME.comix readers, I must beg your pardon, but to describe "Trashed" as anything other than the ultimate of all "shitty-job" stories would be patronizing and dishonest. What else could you call it when Derf hauls fly-encrusted, sagging baggies from the dog kennels? Told with perfect comic timing the hilariously filthy humiliations pile up. Continually on the lookout for the kind of petty foreman who always makes these jobs that much more intolerable, Derf and crew scrape up road kill, empty out rotted-meat-filled refrigerators, shake maggots out of their hair before lunch, and then watch...
Over the past few years, the U.S. tax system has started to play Robin Hood in reverse. The availability of new tax shelters, combined with lax enforcement by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), has let the rich and dishonest evade their obligations and increase the burden on the American public. Without drastic reform, tax loopholes and outright evasion will create a vast paid subsidy for the wealthy—or, to put it another way, a huge hidden tax on everyone else...
...satisfying conclusion, she tells the emotionally dishonest man who has monopolized her life that when she met him she started growing a plant that she has been watering ever since. Ending their relationship, she announces to him, “now, you may water it your damn self...