Depends what you lied about. If you lied about a murder, and they find out, you will get charged. If you lied about something meaningless like who robbed the grocery store, it probably won't even matter. It depends on the status of the investigator. If it is a law enforcement officer, ask Martha Stewart.
Both try to discover mysteries. A historian tries to figure out secrets from the past. An investigator tries to find out other mysteries depending on what kind of investigator.
what is the optimal mind set of an investigator and how are concepts associated with the optimal mindset of investigators manifest
Simon Wiesenthal.
Investigator Lucille Ross was killed 10/8/2004
because it was a big lie...its 2013 and nothing happened-the world didn't end...if its the future now,im writing this in 2013.i hope nothing happens in the future though...
whats happens if you lie to a referee
not much. you could get better pay from being a police officer. not gonna lie.
nothing
You will not get the job
What usually happens when someone tells a lie is rumors are started. You get into a fight or you lose the trust of someone you love and care about.
You commit perjury.
What happens in chapter 1 in zach's lie? In the first chapter in Zach's Lie it is a flash forward about Zach on a plane, without his dad talking about their change because he is in the witness protection program.
they were kidnapped by men
Financial aid is likely denied to you.
An investigator may change the value of a variable parameter during an investigation to test its impact on the outcome or to explore different scenarios. By adjusting the variable, the investigator can gather more information and make informed decisions based on the results of the investigation.
You could very well be arrested for peeping into peoples private lives.
depends if you lie on age you might get suspended or if you say you are 40 and you say your 25 you might get released or if you used steroids and you lie you will definetly get fired