Example: If you tell someone not to sit down, but then you sit down. That means your being hypocritical. Also known as being a hypocrite.
Unfortunately, no you cannot get a yaris hatchback with side airbags in Canada. They are an option on the US cars but as of yet not available in Canada. It's kindo of hypocrital of Toyota to brag so much about their dedication to safety and yet they keep on pulling this stunt. Canada has always been a buyer of smaller cars and yet we get penalized for it for some reason. The previous generation Matrix and RAV4 were also never offered with side airbags in Canada. They were optional in the US cars. In 2009 they will be standard on the Yaris in the USA. I'm guessing they still won't be available in Canada. Hopefully I'll be wrong. I guess Canadian safety isn't a big issue for Toyota.
There are many, which can be adequately revealed only by reading and understanding the book. Huck is a boy troubled by some of the things he sees in society, a lot of the hypocrital nature of pre-war Southern society. He wrestles with his conscience during the raft trip down the river with the escaped slave Jim, finally realizing that although he "done wrong" by not giving up Jim to the slave trackers, he knew it was the right thing to do. His description of the near-riot and near-lynching of Colonel Sherburn depicts the two views of southern society in conflict. Huck runs from it, Colonel Sherburn confronts it.