Yes, it remains crucial that the power elite's obfuscations, dissimulations and inconsistencies be exposed. |
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He should be forced to face up to his platitudes and obfuscations over the past four years. |
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They have destroyed any trust they had by engaging in obfuscations, spin doctoring and denials at every turn. |
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The families and friends of those killed have responded bitterly to the litany of obfuscations and half-truths. |
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Rather than being accountable to the House, he subjected us to a whole series of bizarre obfuscations. |
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That is why the report deals in obfuscations and omissions, in an attempt to conceal the real content and consequences of the proposed EU Treaty. |
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The spectre of himself as he might have been was sometimes beside him as he probed through obfuscations for the details of appalling crimes. |
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Instead of slogans and obfuscations, the international community needs answers from Iran. |
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Deficits, obfuscations and trickeries that were once unthinkable are now the norm. |
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His response, ignoring customary obfuscations, was that the PS20,000 would be borrowed. |
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The danger is greatest in Ukraine, where officials have harassed and deported Russian journalists and frustrated international reporters with their own obfuscations. |
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During this time, José Castro shows weird things, syntax hijackings and bug-xploitation of the Perl parser in Black Magic, with the obvious aim to write the strangest obfuscations. |
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After all the scandal, Blair's obfuscations over Iraq and the effective removal of meaningful debate, I can never vote for New Labour again. |
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I think of my intellectual life as a struggle, not energetic enough, against all the blindnesses and malign obfuscations of the Stalinoid mind of our time. |
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During the debate, the candidate sighed at his opponent's obfuscations. |
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