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Formally, hypocrisyHypocrisy is applying contradictory principles depending on the act of claiming to motives, morals and standards one does not possess. Informally, it refers to not living up the the standards that one espouses, whether or not one sincerely believes those standards.situation.
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Formally, Hypocrisyhypocrisy is the act of claiming to motives, morals and standards one does not possess. Informally, it refers to not living up the the standards that one espouses, whether or not one sincerely believes those standards.
Formally, Hypocrisy is the act of claiming to motives, morals and standards one does not possess. Informally, it refers to not living up the the standards that one espouses, whether or not one sincerely believes those standards.
Formally, hypocrisy is the act of claiming to motives, morals and standards one does not possess. Informally, it refers to not living up to the standards that one espouses, whether or not one sincerely believes those standards.
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