蒙骗
[mēng piàn]
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In January Renault sacked three executives for allegedly selling company secrets, but it soon emerged that it had been duped by fraudsters.
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has been a controversial one, as many across Silicon Valley and Wall Street say that investors are being taken in by a new Internet bubble.
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And surely, to be just a very gullible consciousness provisionally existing among inexplicable mysteries, is not an enviable plight.
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This statistic can be deceiving , since fouls may increase with defensive effort, but it is still a useful measure for comparative analysis.