You think that infighting, back-stabbing and underhandedness were only confined to Republicans and Democrats? |
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The Commission's reforms were shot through with serpentine underhandedness. |
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That's all Mayo were trying to do and for their efforts to be upfront they met only with underhandedness. |
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I'm not going to permit this sort of underhandedness or distortion to prevent me from doing a job in the service of the Tasmanian people. |
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The woman had depths of underhandedness he was only beginning to comprehend. |
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To expose alleged flaws in the social fabric they have more than once engaged in underhandedness. |
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The reality is that a lot Canadians think that there is underhandedness going on because the government will not let the Auditor General in. |
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Several matches had already ended in riots and lawsuits—after perceived underhandedness by patrons. |
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It is the sneakiness and underhandedness that has disappointed me. |
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The problem is not with the underhandedness of a given lobby group, the problem is with the system that allows financial might to dominate the decision-making process. |
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It implies the conscious doing of a wrong for a dishonest purpose or due to moral underhandedness on the part of the complainant. |
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Intriguing how a simple answer to a question by a reporter could distract people from the true underhandedness taking place right under their noses. |
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She always acts above board, never resorting to underhandedness. |
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What does bother me is when there is partisanship and unfairness and underhandedness and obvious moves to manage the affairs of the committee that does not promote openness. |
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If they could do that, that would be something they would do on their own, because again, as I said, there's no underhandedness or undue influence here. |
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When the krona did fall, some detected underhandedness. |
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Accusations of underhandedness and manipulation flew from one side to the other, as did protestations of innocence, ignorance and good will in defense. |
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