He'd done a lot of things that could be considered underhanded, even duplicitous. |
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Griffith and Viya both used such immoral, underhanded tactics to achieve what they wanted. |
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Doug and I came up with a sneaky, underhanded and brilliant plan which kept us strong and under little pressure for the first three years. |
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Although their values are similar to my own, doesn't their method of getting laws passed seem a little underhanded? |
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Surely, the activists will not stop until they have tried every means, no matter how underhanded, to get their way all across the country. |
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I remembered, with a sense of irony, the distaste I had had for such underhanded methods. |
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It always seems to me a kind of spiteful and devious and underhanded sort of job. |
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The film has three slackers riding their way through college on scams, cheats and underhanded stunts. |
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There is so much underhanded stuff, people are being paid off under the table. |
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However, I feel that this should be the final act in our war of dirty, underhanded tricks. |
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Diplomacy as a game values the sly, the cunning, the underhanded, the crafty. |
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He told us that despite the delay and some confusion, there was nothing improper or underhanded about how events unfolded. |
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This man was underhanded and sneaky, preferring to let others do the fighting for him. |
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The government has decided to take a mean, underhanded approach to the firearms registry by doing things that will ultimately totally gut it. |
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We do not, however, agree with the government's underhanded approach to achieving its ends. |
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It's an underhanded way of trying to act impartially, and you're doing anything but. |
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Mr. Speaker, Canadians have become used to sleazy and underhanded tactics by the unelected Liberal senators, but we saw a new low last night. |
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There was never any underhanded plan or one that had to do with undue influence. |
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We are a little worried by the underhanded manoeuvring of the Conservative government, and will be keeping a close eye on this issue. |
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The budget also, in a very underhanded fashion, will neuter pay equity for women in Canada. |
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Ultimately, it is to these forces that the underhanded demand made of Rwanda should have been directed. |
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Because of the disrespectful wording and the underhanded objectives of Bill C-5, I cannot give it my support. |
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Please reject this underhanded attempt to subvert democracy in Illinois. |
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Alright, so it was a rather underhanded method of extracting the truth. |
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You'd think that if he had had the goods on some underhanded publisher, editor, or broadcast executive, he would have used this last opportunity to finger the guilty. |
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Can't they seem him for the shady, underhanded double-crosser he is? |
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Breaches of good morals, abuses of rights, and underhanded legal transactions are deprived of legal effect. |
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Doing this will help eradicate underhanded 'bait and switch' tactics by non-performing Suppliers. |
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He walked toward the edge of the roof and tossed the pigeon, underhanded, into the sky. |
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One of the key messages we heard was to fight tooth and nail against the government's underhanded attempt to scrap the gun registry. |
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The Conservatives, however, continue to fight dirty with trickery, chicanery and underhanded tactics probably hoping people will not notice. |
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I served probably below average for me but he made it look and feel like I served underhanded out there at times. |
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He does seem to conclude that Leno, although he was portrayed as the villain of the piece by many of his fellow-comics, did nothing underhanded. |
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Edmonds and Eidinow speculate vigorously, but they can't find any proof that the K. G. B., or anyone on Fischer's team, did anything underhanded. |
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Therefore, why is the government trying in an underhanded manner to force an election by any means possible? |
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They are absolutely furious that significant changes have been made to this law in underhanded ways. |
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It seems that these people are going around trying to create publicity for themselves in the most underhanded, backstabbing, ball-busting ways imaginable. |
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As a result, the inexperienced can find themselves earning well below minimum wage, or abused by underhanded employers. |
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There was always a hint that he was being underhanded, sneaky. |
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He was merciless, cruel, underhanded, dirty, and brutal to his enemies. |
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They have been underhanded and they have used cheap media ploys. |
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There was nothing underhanded or secretive about this at all. |
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Poking underhanded fun at the contestants live on stage was absolutely inexcusable. |
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And, although the mystery of an unsigned note rather thrilled her, it seemed underhanded. And June hated underhanded things. |
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Jude and me can make out to work the boat and get a livin', but we're too underhanded for a big job. |
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The testimony we heard reinforced the same message: the UrrĂ¡ Company and the Colombian Ministry of Indigenous Affairs used underhanded tactics to divide the communities. |
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The Conservatives have resorted to an underhanded strategy. |
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There is nothing sinister or underhanded about such behaviour. |
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But his rhetoric has an underhanded virtuosity, capable of producing unexpected effects with a bit of black humor tossed in discreetly to prevent the final ensemble. |
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During the underhanded war conducted against the oil tanker convoys, the navy of the Pasdaran was more present and more effective than the regular navy. |
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But a thing doesn't have to be underhanded to feel cold-blooded. |
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Under the leadership of the member for Etobicoke-Lakeshore, the Liberal Party has sided with the Prime Minister, who has launched an underhanded gambit to ram through the House before the holiday break. |
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Golf is an underhanded game, because we must swing the club in an underhanded motion in order to play the ball off the ground. |
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There were underhanded ploys that were effective but were deplored by the hospital administration. |
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We work too hard, all of us, to persuade people to support us during an election to see any kind of underhanded advantage that someone might gain through fraud. |
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They persisted in the belief that the fellow they were after was a shamefaced scapegrace whose tactics would be studiedly underhanded, and that he was bent on pulling the wool over their eyes. |
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Michael underhanded his half-dozen sticks into the audience as the stage lights went dark and house lights came up at the rear of the auditorium. |
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It reminds us of the underhanded, blind, daily violence facing our Canadian soldiers, journalists and humanitarian workers in Afghanistan, who are working alongside the local population already hard hit by decades of terror. |
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The pap phoned and we told him that Kirschner probably peddled them himself and now was accusing you of acting underhanded so he did not have out to pay out any more dough. |
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Bonino required each of us to shoot our free throws underhanded. |
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The kind of kho'los that comes from unfair dealings, culturally unacceptable practices that bring rewards to the underhanded can, on Odysseus's terms, be set aside. |
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We have fallen to the underhanded and label it a greater means. |
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He moved in closer, covertly noticing Vienna's underhanded peek. |
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Was the federal government being underhanded and hypocritical in officially praising the merits of federalism, but in missing no opportunity to promote Canadian nationalism? |
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As has been mentioned earlier, there are various ways to hold a bow, the most obvious difference being between the overhanded method and the underhanded method. |
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Many have been underhanded by fate and occasionally made to ask, like I once did, if there is a God, and if there is, how could they experience His power. |
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They were actually underhanded threats to call off the lawsuit and then all insurance agents in the hospital district would get a dividend for the premiums paid. |
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