Note that there were the usual raft of excuses and alibis following the failures. |
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It may help the police authenticate suspects' alibis, by tracking the whereabouts of their mobile phones. |
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Excuses, alibis and wild cover-up stories chased each other around Harry's brain, each more feeble than the last. |
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At times, it sounds like she is cross-examining him, although sometimes she is acknowledging she does have some fears about his alibis. |
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These guys will fall silent, then we'll be bombarded with a slew of alibis and lame excuses for their failure. |
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But intrusion allowed only when it is in the public interest no other alibis allowed. Update on May 31st. |
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The same cannot be said of Mr Major. There are alibis to be advanced on Mr Major's behalf. |
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In that case, the police had not revealed that they had questioned a witness who confirmed the accused's alibis. |
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The parents invented all sorts of alibis for times when the abuses had taken place, with the result that the girl retracted her accusations. |
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Then everything turns into habits and alibis that persuade you to stay, and so does comfort. |
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The important thing for you as members of this committee to remember is that you shouldn't take humanitarian and other alibis at face value. |
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It might well not have done so at the highest level, but my group has clearly stated that we want no more centres serving as alibis. |
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Both men were sentenced to 20 years imprisonment despite having alibis for the time of the shooting. |
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More than a decade after the collapse of the USSR, these kinds of misadventures and alibis cannot be tolerated. |
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Then, not only are men discredited because of their hypocrisy, but so are their ideas, which appear to be vulgar alibis. |
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The question is how, considering that both boys have watertight alibis. |
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Allowing detainees to talk may give them a chance to create and coordinate alibis and to corroborate or concoct stories to frustrate questioning attempts. |
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He suggests that the Balestreros find proof-positive alibis for their whereabouts during all of the robberies Manny has been accused of committing. |
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These are alibis for the POUM's refusal to politically combat the anarcho-syndicalists. |
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Cooley, by the replica that enables him to fast-talk his alibis right past us. |
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In this case, the parents might become very angry and confront the abuser who could then destroy evidence or make up alibis. |
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His apology for the production of ignorant students consists of the same bunch of alibis and rationalizations we've been fed by education professors for decades. |
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Until this spring when he told manager Phil Garner, he offered no alibis, accepted the criticism without complaint, and did the best he could with what he had. |
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We love to make excuses and believe alibis, however unlikely. |
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There are no excuses, no alibis and no grounds for recourse. |
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The problem is the advocates can't talk to the defendants, and have no way of finding out if they have alibis or innocent explanations for apparently suspicious behavior. |
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How long can we keep hearing these alibis and excuses for the violence? |
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I never seen so many alibis for a guy having a hangnail or something like that. |
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We therefore need a wholly clear and energetic policy and not the assertions of alibis which we have had in recent months, including from our governments. |
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Because, contrary to the stingily lyrical withdrawal in vogue today-and we all know to what extent politics supplies it with alibis and supposedly objective safeguards-what is intended here is an epic regime. |
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We hope this will impel the international community to sign such a convention rather than use blocking tactics by finding alibis for terrorism on political grounds. |
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