He can plot and plan, lie and dissemble without fear of contradiction or enquiry, let alone protest. |
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Out of self-interest, rich or eminent people who would curry popular favor to gain political office will dissemble their selfishness and pride. |
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More interestingly, ravens seem to know when other ravens are checking them out, and are able to dissemble and deceive. |
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He's a particularly close-mouthed politician, and when he does speak, it is almost always to distract and dissemble. |
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Secondly, they may recall or understand all too well but deliberately dissemble. |
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Unfolding thus entails temporality, which is said to dissemble the essential. |
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And it is hard to find any sympathy for companies that dissemble or hold back information. |
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And that feining, that these men dissemble by worldly prudence keeping them cowardly in their preaching and communing within the bonds and terms will not be unpunished by God. |
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While her Australian opponent had ultimately restored a gulf in class, Keothavong did not dissemble. |
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As others have commented, such an approach could be read as an attempt to dissemble or hide issues of substance behind issues of procedure. |
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Do not dissemble the panel to stain or paint as the glass is very fragile when outside the frame. |
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Our fermentation tank has a beautiful appearance, and it is easy to operate and dissemble. |
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Our Fandor has no need of such devices, to dissemble himself to achieve his ends. |
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Whenever possible, it is recommended to dissemble or loosen the joints under tension. |
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The state does not dilute or dissemble the gravity of the act. |
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If she were such an abyss of insincerity as to dissemble distrust under such frankness, she must at least be more subtle than to bring her doubts to her rival for solution. |
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Instead of too big to fail, they embrace the unfettered right to cheat and dissemble. |
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But it apparently made it easier for Pentagon officials to dissemble about them. |
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Three days into the life of the fledgling country and separatists dissemble on how far advanced they are in state making. |
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We used to say that our gunners got so good, you know, that if they could dissemble a gun, put it in a scoop shovel and throw it in the air, it'd come down assembled and shoot. |
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Its response has been to dissemble and claim through tortured logic that notwithstanding the court's refusal to nullify marriage, the court did it anyway. |
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The fledgling physician learns to hide his ignorance, to dissemble his fear, to elide his vulnerability. |
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There shall be officials in the Ministry of Defense which have good understanding in economics and are able to understand when the manufacturers dissemble and when they tell the inconvenient truth. |
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Corbyn's approach is refreshing to voters fed up with years of listening to slick-suited politicians who are always on message and who yet routinely dissemble and swerve from the truth. |
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I will not dissemble the first emotions of joy on the recovery of my freedom, and perhaps the establishment of my fame. |
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The agitating bearing is easy to dissemble. |
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In case of indications that you will not pay, we are entitled without summons or judiciary intervention, to at once dissemble and take back at your costs, the goods delivered. |
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And do not you perceive a shamefull errour therein? But questionlesse you dissemble it. |
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Older vampires learned how to dissemble and reassemble their bodies in a way that was very Star Trek. |
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In no case may a legal person set up juridical personality against a person in good faith if it is set up to dissemble fraud, abuse of right or contravention of a rule public order. |
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Peter was the most cultivated of Spanish 14th-century kings but was also an inveterate political intriguer whose ability to dissemble was notorious. |
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You may NOT reverse engineer, develop, decompile, translate, adapt or dissemble the Software, not shall you attempt to create the source code from the object code of the Software. |
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Today, many Yemeni Twelvers still dissemble about their adherence to that school, following the doctrine of taqiyya, or religiously permissible dissemblance. |
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