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But prevarication over the construction of new pipelines has both undermined those threats and exasperated the Chinese.
TLOP has been prefaced by great prevarication over title and tracklisting, and a buzz-build of daft proportions.
And it is hard to miss the icy impatience with which some Europeans treat British prevarication over their role in the European Union.
Lady Valentine of the business lobby group London First told the BBC she was "frustrated by 50 years of prevarication" over the issue.
The government responds only with prevarication over Iraq, and refuses to countenance an early inquiry into the circumstances of Britain's catastrophic decision to go to invade Iraq.
The whole issue has not been helped by the government's long prevarication over how it would implement the EU directive on age discrimination.
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They were on their guard, after his past prevarications over history.
His Tory opponent suspects that, with the prevarications over the election date and the phoney war which followed, there may just have been "too much politics" recently for ordinary people to stomach.
The prominence given to the president's love life is a contrivance intended to give a human interest angle to Washington's prevarications over joining in the European war, but it brings a banal, chatty dimension to important events.
As the prevarication from government over core-margin numbers in 2013-14 shows, there is no room for complacency.
"The time for horse-trading, prevarication and posturing is over.
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