When he believed in something, he was incapable of dissembling or prevaricating. |
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Aside from our agent, I too was at a loss as to why we were still prevaricating over the deal. |
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I know I make it appear that I sit around all day wondering what my own skull looks like and prevaricating but I do actually work quite hard. |
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Ipso facto, if an intelligent person continues to allege them, he is prevaricating. |
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Procrastinating and prevaricating in the matter would amount to sanctioning an open season on minorities. |
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Having been awarded the game they then spent almost three weeks prevaricating before eventually deciding to play the game early last week. |
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Why should they waste the time of the court and disgrace themselves by prevaricating like pickpockets merely to employ the barristers? |
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There's no degree course in prevaricating, sadly, unless you count management science. |
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Though anyone who knows me well also knows that if I were to begin prevaricating, I've a fiendish plan in reserve. |
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It is extremely inappropriate for senior politicians to be prevaricating on the issue of corruption. |
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Not dissembling, not equivocating, not prevaricating, not misinforming, not distorting. |
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Two months before Germany's election, the chancellor is accused of prevaricating, amid allegations of German collusion with American spies. |
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That is they kept quibbling and prevaricating and showing stubbornness. |
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They simply must stop prevaricating and comply with the WTO ruling. |
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Then there are prevaricating pseudo-decisions, like Mr Brown's establishment of umpteen policy reviews. |
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But with the ceasefire long forgotten, the regional powers have been prevaricating. |
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Too many people in this House have been prevaricating on this question for far too long. |
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The Council should stop prevaricating and really get down to much stricter and more transparent safety rules. |
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While others were prevaricating about the rights of women, Chanel went directly to the point contributing in her own way to their emancipation. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, the time when we might have indulged in having reservations and prevaricating is past. |
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I also think, to pick up on some of the comments made, starting with the comments made by the previous speaker and my colleague's comments on the compensation fund, that we are not prevaricating. |
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After prevaricating for many months, the Council convened a meeting of staff representatives on 22 September and expected them to react to the draft 2010 Social Plan just 48 hours after receiving it. |
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How can NGOs become more effective in anti-corruption given their limited resources in the face of a defiant state and a prevaricating private sector? |
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In the long run, all the studies and assessments with which we have been prevaricating for three or four years are not enough when the citizens want a decision here and now! |
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It behoves us to recall that the Great Blair, whatever one thinks of these last spinning, prevaricating years, was once an inexperienced boy wonder himself. |
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