We do not care about the silly prevarications of politicians, whether it be about the democratic system or weapons of mass destruction. |
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The wait-and-see policy, the standstills and the prevarications are therefore truly disastrous for the future of the Mediterranean. |
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Consequently, be alert for prevarications or oblique ways of refusing a request or suggestion. |
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His false figures and prevarications caused him to self-destruct. Voters sized Mr Chee up. |
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But almost as soon as the date was agreed upon, Mr Savimbi embarked on his customary prevarications. |
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The North's prevarications do him no good. The sunshine policy's critics have grown in strength since Mr Kim went to see George Bush in Washington last week. |
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They were on their guard, after his past prevarications over history. |
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As a result, they experienced delays and prevarications. |
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He did hope, however, that it would be possible to avoid any prevarications or abandonment of the targets that the poorest people in the world had been aspiring to attain for many years. |
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Although industry makes an effort to cut costs, prevarications on the part of governments, the inability to honour commitments and changing priorities and needs all result in an increase in end costs. |
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A major challenge to take up is to restore the balance between interest rate increases and economic recovery, to avoid the prevarications of the Greenspan era. |
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However, we also need to mention contemporary episodes: the process of the break-up of Yugoslavia, the exactions and massacres involved, and the international community's prevarications in putting an end to it. |
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The policy of prevarications and concessions pursued vis-à-vis one of the least democratic regimes in the world only prolongs the suffering of the people there and the infringements of human rights. |
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After much prevarications, laboratory studies prove definitively that there are no indications against the use of galvanized products for watering the animals. |
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