Sentence examples for duplicitous policy from inspiring English sources

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At a recent forum in Bangalore, India, Mr. Cameron was asked about suggestions of a duplicitous policy by Pakistan toward the Taliban that The New York Times and other news organizations drew from a trove of 75,000 leaked United States military documents posted on the Internet earlier last week by the whistle-blower organization WikiLeaks.

The answer probably lies in the prime minister's statement, which is not only about a new intent but also about an admission: for years Pakistan has pursued a duplicitous policy towards various shades of militant organisations operating out of its territory.

Meanwhile, the U.S. continues to carry out such a duplicitous policy in the interest of a "war on drugs and a war on terror".

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The duplicitous policies of numerous Pakistani governments toward the country's neighbors and purported friends have led to countless deaths in Afghanistan, India and, of course, within Pakistan itself.

The niceties of Pakistani army's duplicitous policies where it pretends to facilitate the peace process between the Afghan Taliban and the Kabul government while continuing to host the new Taliban emir Mullah Akhtar Mansoor in the Quetta suburb of Kuchlak, are lost on the rank and file jihadists.

"It is therefore imperative that all causative factors such as racism, Islamophobia, curtailing freedoms through securitisation, duplicitous foreign policies and military intervention must be comprehensively addressed".

When there is actual fraud or other illegal and duplicitous trading policies in place, it is the banks' shareholders who pay the tab, as well they should.

As a physician practicing in New Jersey for more than 30 years, I find many of the company's recent statements and policies duplicitous and misleading.

Mr. Kerry, from Massachusetts, described Dr. Dean's Iraq policy as "duplicitous" and warned that Dr. Dean would raise taxes, offering a taste of what his aides said Mr. Kerry would be doing in the state over the next two weeks.

In Australia the PM was once described in the press by an opponent as "shallow, cynical, immodest, mealy-mouth, duplicitous, a boy in a bubble, a foreign policy impostor unfit to lead the nation".

But despite criticism of many other aspects of his policies and the demonstration of the self-serving and often duplicitous aspects of his memoirs, Mr Kissinger is likely to bridle most over Mr Bundy's belief that "Kissinger was a willing executor but the choice of objective was almost always Nixon's".

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