What are words to describe a strategic decision that is also a lie?
I’m looking for a way to describe expressing an opinion that isn’t true because there is a strategic motive.
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What is the best way to say this without having to provide a big example like the one I provided earlier?
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Playing games is known as “gaming” in the “game the interview”.
If I can’t find a definition on my usual resource, though… maybe it’s too colloquial?
If you google “define: gaming” you’ll see definition #2 is what I’m talking about.
If you said ‘word s’, I’m gonna answer with two.
Is it true that there is a paid-for lie to be tell?
Is not a strategy lie real to me?
Strategic lies are lies that are made to advance your goals (or the vision of your organization) to a higher goal. What is the importance of a
spoken word in real life?
Does any one think of the concept of a “best friend to everyone”?
I’d suggest mislead or misleading. What are the objectives of lies?
Mislead
verb
- to lead or guide wrongly; lead up astray.
- To lead into error of conduct, thought, or judgement.
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I would say it was a contrived opinion or answer.
Why
does adjective deliberately created prefer or arising spontaneously?
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Is the term “liar” a lie? If two competing opinions vie for dominance in a persons mind, a person might be hedging :
1. Is this a definite statement? Why? Or was he obviously
hedging
his opinion in the matter, because expressing his raw opinion would have been counterproductive?
Ten cent hedging are much more self-evident than the fifty-cent tergiversating (which may be more accurate) verb
1.
0 Make conflicting or evasive statements;
equivocate: the more she tergiversated, the greater grew the ardency of the journalists for aninterview 2. 1 Change one’s life; abandon a belief or principle. 0 Emotional or Physical or verbal.
ODO
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This refers to express a self-serving opinion in an informational way. Is it selfish to give me a self-serving opinion? What is coincidentally advantageous
position?
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recursive (n) — implies the choice of a course of action for its usefulness, regardless of whether it is honest or morally justified.
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Pretext (n) — “generally used to describe a falsely stated purpose.”
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