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Naturally, Mayor Giuliani considers this the worst sort of prevarication.
Faced with accusations of prevarication, the White House said there would be no "dramatic" troop reduction.
The move follows months of prevarication by the prime minister with carefully worded denials.
After many weeks of prevarication, Pakistani officials conceded that the Mumbai attackers appear to have come from their country.
After two and a half years of prevarication and evasion, there's no excuse for ducking the issue in November.
In March, after weeks of prevarication, Mr Chirac, 74, announced he would support his former rival Mr Sarkozy.
Kerr's Japan is a land of prevarication: the government tells children that plutonium is safe to drink.
He eventually gave in to international pressure to support the deal but only after two weeks of prevarication, which will sour his reception in Brussels and Berlin.
These two months of prevarication at a time when the problem of maintaining food supplies had reached its climax infuriated the towns and the provinces.
But isn't his concession of a private member's bill, wrung out of him after almost a week of prevarication, evidence that the claim is right?
Lady Valentine of the business lobby group London First told the BBC she was "frustrated by 50 years of prevarication" over the issue.
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