cheating造句

This is "cheating pupils", he said.

If I cop you cheating again you'll be in trouble.

Cheating was alive and well back then, so a scribe copied everyone's answers to reduce its occurrence - and depending on the year, cheating could be punishable by death!

Their emotions drove them to do the right thing and refrain from cheating.

We are also aware of some cheating on the celeb vote, and we will disqualify entries if it continues.

When their cheating partner actually said sorry, it was never as good as they would have imagined.

We'd been together ten years, and it turned out that for a significant portion of that, he'd been cheating on me with men.

Practically the danger is that our thoughts take a more deterministic turn and we move towards more aggression and cheating and away from helping behaviours.

Caught cheating at cards, he ran off to join the army, and then deserted—But not before he connected with the Green Gang, the notorious gangsters who controlled the Shanghai underworld.

Cheating to win is bad enough. But cheating to lose is far more corrosive.

The problem of cheating in chess is certainly not new.

Soccer's most infamous example of cheating came during the June 1986 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal.

Hard work pays off much more than cheating because you actually get long-term benefits from it.

Of those who admitted cheating, 65 percent had been caught out by their mobile, with a third saying their partner had read incriminating text messages.

During quizzes, Dr. St. Pierre now requires everyone to leave their books at the front of the classroom to prevent cheating, a precaution not taken during any of his two decades at Delaware.

Taking drugs before the Games isconsidered cheating and against sportsmanship.

I tell you, buddy, you're going to feel like an idiot. She's not cheating on you.

Has he ever bragged about cheating on an exam or paying someone to write a paper for him in college?

At that time, due to my over-trust in one of my best friends, I lent her a large sum of money without realizing that she was cheating me. Finally she vanished with all the money.

Lyndon was exonerated from the accusation of cheating.

That's just part of the story for cheating politicians, whose power and feelings of invincibility can also lead them astray.

Honest students despise cheating.

Technically, this is cheating, but if there’s no touching it doesn’t count.

cheating造句

Why, she’s even thinking about cheating herself!

In the beginning of the F8, Andy was accused of murdering his cheating wife and his lover, and was sent to Shawshank Penitentiary. Was he the real murderer?

One of the most difficult to recover from and damaging influences is cheating.

TO MOST people, ballot boxes containing unanimity of votes for just one out of 36 candidates in an election might raise a suspicion of cheating.