They cooperate in a programmatic way with a definite strategy and a definite goal in mind, no matter how they dissimulate in public. |
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Because some of these changes are either directly or indirectly subject to our choices, we are able to pretend or dissimulate emotion. |
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In answer to the professorial desire for control, students can effectively dissimulate the appearance of learning. |
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This model had been intended in theory for the police force, for its small size and the facility to dissimulate them. |
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To blur on the whole of the face of the centre towards the temples while insisting on the zones to dissimulate. |
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Accordingly, many countries suspect that Iran is using the civilian enrichment as a cover to dissimulate its nuclear weapons programme. |
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To dissimulate the U.S. involvement will be clearly impossible. |
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They would become the first and best source of hard evidence on terrorist incursion, available for cross-examination and trusted neither to exaggerate nor to dissimulate. |
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The impulse to dissimulate their deeds, to force all feeling underground, ultimately leads to madness. |
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This weapon was commonly called of poacher so much it was easy to dissimulate in clothing. |
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Selection of permitted types of output would exclude those outputs that might dissimulate confidential information. |
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Far into adulthood Kathy, Tommy and Ruth dissimulate and bicker and set teenage behavioural traps for one another. |
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Not even GRUMA tries to dissimulate its undemocratic interests regarding this issue. |
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That one can neither simulate nor dissimulate anything including a refined education I need hardly tell you. |
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The idea is simple: Advertgames allows companies to dissimulate their branded products in an entertaining content highlighting the scope and the values of the company. |
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Their discourse is politically correct, though it fails to dissimulate the communitarian temptation of those youngsters of immigrant origins who can't manage to be simply French. |
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A spy must possess an almost unnatural ability to dissimulate, to hide in plain sight and a capacity for self-effacement and self-invention, which in itself is dangerous. |
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They are, for the most part, highly vulnerable and, if among them foxy cheats dissimulate themselves, these should not be used to inspire terror in the weak and wounded of society. |
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To dissimulate the cutaneous imperfections. |
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In each camp the presidential desires of the big and small candidates dissimulate the problems under a chaste veil and postpone to a later date the decisions that are liable to irritate the French. |
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At home, I tried to dissimulate the great suffering of my soul, singing joyous songs, so that my children would not be aware of my depression provoked by my sufferings. |
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Transhipments at sea escape any proper control by flag or coastal States and constitute a usual way for operators carrying out IUU fishing to dissimulate the illegal nature of their catches. |
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Here you have the whole issue of the protection of undercover agents: to what extent they can dissimulate their real identity and to what extent they have to come to testify if judges ask for or allow for this. |
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A curvilinear pond meanders through a sweeping lawn with islands of rich tree and shrub plantings, that dissimulate the depth and the width of the property. |
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Whereas it is true that school books should be attractive, the insertion of decorative images for the sake of aesthetics should not, however, serve to dissimulate the weakness of objectives and content of the text. |
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It was easy to dissimulate and disperse these modest purchases in such a way as not to excite the cupidity of any passing patrols. |
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That al thyng be forgiven to theim that be olde and broken, and to theim that be yonge and lusty to dissimulate for a time, and nothyng to be forgiuen to very yong children. |
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