The BBMP's constant prevarication on the fate of captured stray dogs understandably led to questions about what was being done to them. |
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I met people who had endured 12 hours of mis-information and prevarication before they boarded a plane. |
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Evidence of some criteria being met can be seen, i.e., they show some semanticity, prevarication, arbitrariness, and combining ability. |
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A half-truth is more deadly than an outright prevarication. |
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This lying, prevarication and knocking people's heads together is standard practice. |
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Now we are fed big pills of outright lies, prevarication, and deception. |
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But in 1989, after criminal prevarication which caused human loss on both sides of the Shat-el-arab, Khomeiny finally accepted a cease-fire. |
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Unnecessary prevarication and the attendant disappointments for the candidate states therefore need to be resolutely opposed. |
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When the Liberals are asked a reasonable question and stand up and respond with rubbish and prevarication we can see right through it. |
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The announcement is not before time, considering the many tedious months of procrastination and prevarication there have been over this vexed issue. |
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And the Indonesian State must be held clearly responsible for its present prevarication. |
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However, the proposal put before us today, after some prevarication, only amounts to EUR 60 million. |
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It is the first time I have read as incisive an analysis from an official source, without waffle or prevarication. |
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And it is hard to miss the icy impatience with which some Europeans treat British prevarication over their role in the European Union. |
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He answered every question, and having heard the tape of that interview, it is clear that he did so without prevarication. |
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That obviously was prevarication vis-à-vis a clearly set goal of the negotiations. |
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In my opinion, prevarication and obstruction bring no dignity to the role and position of the Czech President. |
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Then there was the sacrifice of Mrs Udre who, far from just being suspected of prevarication, was accused of being critical of Europe. |
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If freedom is detached from truth, it becomes, tragically, a principle of the destruction of the human person's inner harmony, a source of prevarication of the strongest and the violent and a cause of suffering and sorrow. |
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After some prevarication this spring, Trudeau ultimately rejected calls to form a coalition with the NDP in order to topple the Tories, citing personal differences with Mulcair. |
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We hope this will pave the way for more than 40,000 claims by Serbs to be finalized, leading to the recovery of illegally seized property without further delay, after more than a decade of prevarication. |
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He is now the only member of this government who, when asked an important question about which many people obviously are very worried, gives a clear, concise and honest answer, without prevarication or obfuscation. |
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He should resolve without prevarication to discover and live the import of the grandeur of Divine Grace that has provided him with a Divine Thought Adjuster. |
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After some prevarication and attempts at compromise, at the end of April 2009 the Pakistani government launched a military offensive aimed at retaking control of the Swat Valley. |
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It leaves no room for prevarication by the government. My colleague opposite took measures that have been adopted by this Parliament to ensure this responsibility truly falls to the Minister of the Environment. |
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For our point of view, this continual prevarication and threat that there will be no agreement and coordination after all, or that there may be recourse to violence once more, are incomprehensible and unacceptable. |
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Instead, we have seen half-truths, prevarication and evasion. |
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On the contrary, under the Criminal Code a judge who in a criminal case knowingly issues an illegal verdict in favour of or against the offender is guilty of the offence of prevarication. |
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It is probable that the ideological contrast has favoured, in both cases, the political models based on the use of strength, on the prevarication on the part of those who take the decisions. |
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Even now at this eleventh hour I would appeal to the Turkish Cypriot authorities to accept the United Nations proposals without further prevarication or quibble. |
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We see this prevarication as the evidence of the increasing worrying paralysis of this institution, witness the report I made last year on the operational problems of the Council. |
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Mr. Chair, I want to make it absolutely clear, and I want assurance from the President of the Treasury Board, without any equivocation or prevarication, that he can tell us that the bill is in its usual form. |
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That prevarication, of course, is the heart of the Baby Boomer pro-abortion position. |
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The august tribunal of the skies, where no prevarication shall avail. |
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Prevarication became the order of the day in his government while truth was a stranger in those halls. |
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