Fraud
An abusion is an act of misuse or abuse, of violation of law or improper behaviour, or of catachresis - the improper use of a word in a given context.
I walk over and smash out some ones windshield, my I intention was to smash out the windshield . thus intentional act. it wasnt an accident, it was intentional.
Intentional, overt deception is usually a good indication of deeper issues.
Need context here but, fraud has more to do with deception and abuse with excessivness.
Firt of all this is hardly the kind of question that the answers community wants to awnser. Not to mention unless you can provide proof for this you're basically speaking with nothing but pure speculation and no facts. Prove life is an intentional deception and maybe someone would consider your argument.
From the choices given, it would be blasphemy. There is no evidence of intentional deception, failure to document was not a crime, and most credible scholars accept the fact that Jesus actually existed.
It can be depending on the situation.
Domestic abuse ( plato users ) answer is B
Theft Act 1968 · Section 15 (obtaining property by deception) · Section 15A (obtaining a money transfer by deception) · Section 16 (obtaining a pecuniary advantage by deception) · Section 20 (2) (procuring the execution of a valuable security by deception) Theft Act 1978 · Section 1 (obtaining services by deception) · Section 2 (evasion of liability by deception)
misleading: trickery Answer Deception is defined as - the act of convincing another to believe information that is not true.
As defined by HIPAA...Fraud is the "intentional deception or misrepresentation that someone makes, knowing it is false, that could result in an unauthorized payment." The attempt itself is considered fraud, regardless of whether it is successful.Abuse "involves actions inconsistent with accepted, sound medical, business, or fiscal practices. Abuse directly or indirectly results in unnecessary costs to the program through improper payments."The difference between fraud and abuse is the individual's intent; however, both have the same impact in that they steal valuable resources from the health care industry.