Allegations were followed by admissions that were followed by denials and recanting. |
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It reminds me a little bit of the Welsh side of my family who a generation back refused to learn Welsh or take Welsh culture seriously, and are now recanting. |
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Such political scientists have since been recanting and admitting that One Party states simply bred autocracy and misrule by refusing to tolerate criticism and dissent. |
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And LEGO has certainly taken their time recanting those exclusionary decisions. |
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It would appear that the number of those recanting has been fairly small. |
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Some of the challenges with hearing family violence cases in mainstream criminal courtrooms include a high proportion of recanting and reluctant victims and witnesses. |
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Without recanting from that traditional line – one with which I, like Brand, couldn't disagree more – he now admits that he couldn't be arsed to vote at one recent election himself because the choice was so unappetising. |
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He completed his Master of Arts degree from SFU in February 2003. His Master's thesis examined the criminal justice response to domestic violence and the phenomenon of recanting victims. |
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In the event that a witness materially changes their original statement, by offering more or recanting previously given information during an interview, the defence must be told. |
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