Do you say this to irritate and offend me, or do you prevaricate out of shame? |
He told the truth, just as some boys quibble and prevaricate, simply and naturally. |
Your willingness to prevaricate the comments of Mr. Blundell are both disappointing and regrettable. |
They can dodge or prevaricate or just hang up when dealing with a voice on the phone. |
They are encouraged to delay and prevaricate because they know SFOR is uncertain of its future and its purpose. |
It would do a great disservice to our Organization if Member States were to continue to prevaricate on this matter. |