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the prevarication
noun
Deviation from what is right or correct; transgression, perversion.
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Why the prevarication?
It is the prevarication of political cowards.
Hence the prevarication and delay.In this section Who's in charge?
McChrystal was involved in what Krakauer calls the "prevarication and disavowal" that followed Tillman's death in Afghanistan from friendly fire.
The extent of the prevarication leads one to wonder whether anything Hayden said that day was true.
For health experts, the main cause of concern is not the prevarication itself but something perhaps more serious.
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Several reporters are finally doing their jobs by not passively accepting the prevarications.
But so was the prevarications of Labor in the Gillard years.
The prevarications have been cleverly crafted so as not to let people conclude GW is a wimp, and so far they have not aroused any negative reaction.
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.
Sharp-tongued and critically-minded, these hell-raisers have deflated the prevarications and triangulations of politicians, businesspeople, entertainers, and religious leaders, refusing to be cowed by slander, or intimidation, litigation, or termination of employment.
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