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Đặt câu có từ "polygraph"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "polygraph", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ polygraph, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ polygraph trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. A polygraph is an inexact science.

Máy phát hiện nói dối là một thiệt bị khoa học chính xác.

2. to test a criminal suspect with a polygraph.

3. I'D BE HAPPY TO TAKE A POLYGRAPH.

Tôi rất vui được qua máy kiểm tra nói dối.

4. The suspect was given a polygraph test .

5. To test ( a criminal suspect, for example ) with a polygraph.

6. We gave Richard a polygraph two years ago and he passed.

7. All protests will be substantiated through the use of a polygraph.

8. PG multi - channel polygraph is composed of unit, sensor, WINDOWS software platform and printer.

9. For he recorded it on his polygraph lie-detector and compared the timings afterwards.

10. Polygraph evidence is not permitted in most criminal trials, including those in military courts.

11. Hill's lawyers announced she had taken and passed a polygraph test.

12. The utilization of polygraph technology in criminal investigation complies with the requirement of investigating science.

13. This includes honesty, psychological, and personality tests, genetic screening, substance abuse tests and polygraph examinations.

14. I figure with your Special Forces training, lying to beat a polygraph is probably child's play.

Tôi biết là với sự huấn luyện của lực lượng đặc biệt, việc đánh lừa máy đo điện tim có thể chỉ là một trò của con nít.

15. The polygraph was more or less chaotic but then it almost always is.

16. He confirms having agreed to take a polygraph test, but says he was not shown the results.

17. How many members of this crew have ever been subjected to a polygraph test?

18. Billy Marks of Arlington said he was questioned repeatedly, given a polygraph and placed under surveillance for weeks.

19. On your polygraph... an abnormal answer... causes the needle... to jump as high as here.

Ở bảng đo điện tim của anh, một câu trả lời không bình thường, đã khiến cho kim đo đột ngột vọt lên cao.

20. In fully 90 percent of these cases, information obtained through the polygraph contributed to the decision.

21. Nicholas Branch has unpublished state documents, polygraph reports, Dictabelt recordings from the police radio net on November

22. Building on this approach , an Israeli machine , called Cogito , uses algorithms , artificial - intelligence software , and polygraph principles to discern passengers with " hostile intent . "

23. But, truth be told, the polygraph is a crude tool that the esteemed National Research Council says has extremely serious limitations.

24. "The main flaw of polygraph testing in the employment screening context, overexclusiveness through generation of false positive results, is not a problem of constitutional significance where, as here, the test of Constitutionality is whether the relative quality of the final group selected might possibly be higher than that of the group selected if the polygraph were not used."

25. Adductor pollicis evoked twitch responses were measured with a Grass FT 10 force displacement transducer (Grass Instruments, Quincy, MA) and continuously recorded on a Gould multichannel polygraph (Gould Instrument Systems, Cleveland, OH) after induction of anaesthesia.

26. It’s worth noting that today’s Autopens are different from the original ones used by Jefferson; in his day, it was known as a polygraph machine, and it would copy out entire letters while the person was writing

27. Admissability of Polygraph Tests: The Application of Scientific Standards Post-Daubert For nearly 75 years, psychologically-based evaluations of deceptiveness -- so-called lie-detector tests, now referred to as polygraphs -- have been at the forefront of legal controversy about the admissibility of scientific evidence