The report, released last Thursday, admits what is no longer deniable and ignores everything else. |
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This appears to be a political decision taken on a deniable basis with no official documentation. |
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Operations intended to be plausibly deniable usually end up as neither, and the Agency gets blamed for the unintended consequences. |
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How many other states could have been manipulated in plausibly deniable ways by corrupt officials? |
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They appear to be good faith efforts to deal with these problems, but from the result it's hardly deniable that the system failed disastrously. |
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You have to have quite a few of these stories for it to work, but they're deniable. |
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The four diffuse-type AIP patients were deniable for HISORt but fit ICDC NOS owing to these four patients did not have any collateral evidence. |
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Nor is there much sense of institutional impetus behind his plausibly deniable war effort, especially among British diplomats. |
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There is the Russian army, scarcely under civilian control, whose troops and bases in the CIS have been useful for deniable adventures there. |
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Intelligence as a whole was becoming a rather more legitimate organ of state, no longer quite such a deniable activity. |
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Anyway, there are corrupt souls in the world: that is one of the least deniable facts. |
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The system of the New Medicine, on the other hand, is consistent and potentially deniable. |
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With the truth no longer deniable, the Youngs moved home to Chapel Hill, N.C., their long, strange journey finally over. |
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The consequences of our daily activities on our global climate are no longer deniable. |
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Covert action can seem like a quick, cheap, deniable way to get hard jobs done. |
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It becomes possible to launch a plausibly deniable stealth attack. |
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Or on the other hand, from the governments' perspective should piracy be viewed as a handy but deniable mechanism for pressuring the software company's pricing downwards? |
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It is hardly deniable that it is any day easier and quicker to type it out and send it, without worrying about the fact whether it will reach or be torn or stolen in the way. |
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The concern is that a life insurance company might turn over individually deniable medical information about a consumer to a home lending or credit card subsidiary. |
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Because the CIA knows how to make offers that are understood but deniable. |
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If the EU feigns deafness, then a deniable hint that Russia might build a nuclear power station in Kaliningrad, or stockpile tactical nuclear weapons there, is sure to get its attention. |
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It therefore finds that the relevance of the labour costs in question for the purposes of calculating the production costs of cotton and the foreseeable profitability of that crop appears in itself to be scarcely deniable. |
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