How many other states could have been manipulated in plausibly deniable ways by corrupt officials? |
Nor is there much sense of institutional impetus behind his plausibly deniable war effort, especially among British diplomats. |
Operations intended to be plausibly deniable usually end up as neither, and the Agency gets blamed for the unintended consequences. |
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. |
It becomes possible to launch a plausibly deniable stealth attack. |
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. |