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The statement is neither true or false,"crossing a road from behind a road"simply does not make sense as a statement - how can you cross a road from behind a road!
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that is false.
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A false sense of security.
Can be used in the context of a "false sense of security". This is true esp. for coonstruction workers
to give people a false sense of security.
because they want to lull you into a false sense of security.
No. It gives you false sense of security. It is anti viral drug.
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The dog's friendliness lulled him into a false sense of security, until he was bitten. The low crime rate had lulled the homeowners into complacency, and so they left their doors unlocked. The boss lulled us into a false sense of security by saying that our jobs were safe and then let half the staff go.
Infatuation is a false sense of love.
They believed that Germany would never fire on civilians, so they were secure in traveling on the big ocean liners.
IT is False, False and so False.
It give a false sense of security and animosity. Some people find comfort in this.
IT is False, False and so False.