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- noun A person skilled in the operation of a
polygraph
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Examples
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The polygrapher is a retired homicide detective, and he said what he ` s reading out of that is there was two or more other people involved.
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At the end of the day, even O.J. could find a polygrapher willing to prove him innocent.
Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011
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At the end of the day, even O.J. could find a polygrapher willing to prove him innocent.
Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011
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Then a woman who may or may not be a real polygrapher comes on the screen to say with convincing earnestness, "All the polygraph examiners really try to make a person feel more at ease."
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Haas was a fraud, John F. Sullivan, a retired CIA polygrapher, wrote to commanders.
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Then a young woman who may or may not be a real polygrapher comes on the screen to say with convincing earnestness, “All the polygraph examiners really try to make a person feel more at ease ….”
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GRACE: Bill Majeski, former NYPD, now with Majeski Associates, Inc. He ` s a polygrapher.
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It is VERY hard to beat an experienced polygrapher.
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The polygrapher was lying, but Deskovic had no way of knowing that.
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I know what ` s been said about it, but I ` m not a polygrapher myself.
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