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But there is also a temptation to renege to gain sales, much as one prisoner might end up ratting on another.Yet in the right circumstances a tacit understanding can endure.
They accept verbally, and then renege to take a counter offer.
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A spokeswoman for the Foreign Ministry warned Pakistan not to renege on commitments to "permanently" put an end to cross-border terrorism.
Kevin J. Crisman, a marine archaeologist at the Institute of Nautical Archaeology at Texas A&M University, said treasure hunters tended to inflate the estimated value of shipwrecks and to renege on promises to do archaeology.
Europe does not need to abandon its ideals or renege itself to succeed internationally.
The problem is that central bankers have an incentive to renege on promises to allow higher inflation, rendering them less credible.
On November 14th his party called the electoral process a "hold-up" and rejected the initial results, threatening to renege on promises to accept any outcome peacefully.
Little did I know my husband would try to renege; he contrived to arrive in town on the day the museum was closed.
The federal government tried to force AIG to renege on bonuses owed to employees.
To save money, Congress decided to renege on its promise to cover the costs of the Postal Service's unprofitable services.
The Lib Dems warned Mr Cameron's decision to link the issues could see him forced to renege on his promise to the people of Scotland.
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