At every stage he has lied, prevaricated and obstructed this process of disarmament. |
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The Provos have prevaricated and there is a general feeling that we should get a move on. |
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He has prevaricated about officially banning Jemaah Islamiah, which would make it easier to prosecute its members. |
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When rules have been prevaricated, the very status of reality is at a stake. |
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He has prevaricated over the payment of sums acknowledged to be due, though the sum currently due and payable by way of costs is not alleged to be large. |
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He sent out trusted assistants to make the local arrangements, chivvied them if they did not make fast enough progress, and belaboured officials who prevaricated or objected. |
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When the man was brought before him for sentencing, he prevaricated. |
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Government officials prevaricated about the real costs of the project. |
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