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Chilcot has stripped away the space for prevarication or obfuscation.
Knowing his penchant for prevarication undermines the impact of some images.
It lends authority to a politician with no foreign-policy experience and a reputation for prevarication.
To embroil the war with the settlement of such intractable disputes is to give an excuse for prevarication.
And I've never had a problem with taking decisions, or been much of a man for prevarication".
Condescending, n. -- "a prisoner going down a flight of stairs," and Liability, n. -- "the capacity for prevarication" (Ed Grimm).
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While all these have their merits, they do not amount to a justification for endless prevarication.
Irony is ambiguous but funny because it eschews directness and simplicity for subtle prevarication.
A coalition must not be an excuse for further prevarication and delay.
Bunburying, a term Wilde himself coined in the play, has since been widely adopted beyond the theatre for similar prevarication.
Eventually those denying the arc will be crushed by its progress, be it moral or scientific, but the rest of us will pay for the prevarication and delay.
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