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"prevaricate" Definitions
  1. (+ speech) to avoid giving a direct answer to a question in order to hide the truth

28 Sentences With "prevaricate"

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In colloquial German, the verb "merkeln" now means "to prevaricate".
Until disclosures are made mandatory, companies are likely to prevaricate.■
Yes, Trump can delay, prevaricate, obfuscate, annoy and even shut down federal science.
"Never again will I prevaricate or omit or mislead — intentionally or not," Shkreli wrote.
Can he lie, or prevaricate, about their hopes to solve this, and get away with it?
With the world's attention on Venezuela, Mr. Maduro and his backers at home and abroad would find no room to prevaricate.
"If we sit and debate and prevaricate, remember Europe did this too, and now wishes it hadn't," he wrote in one Tweet.
The court must judge by the rule of law, not by the insinuations of unpopularity or even a pronounced presidential tendency to prevaricate.
To watch the president of the United States prevaricate and dissemble in the face of white supremacist terror is and hopefully always will be shocking.
That an institution would prevaricate and dissemble about these betrayals rather than take immediate, decisive action to pursue justice and provide restitution creates a greater betrayal.
The president can prevaricate, but if his results are satisfactory, or at least preferable to the Democratic alternative, he could still convince the country to reelect him.
Just as excluding relevant testimony or documents undermines a tribunal's legitimacy, so does suborning perjury and seating jurors who prevaricate, evade and dissemble as they swear impartiality.
Mr Santos feared that the FARC would prevaricate in concluding the talks, which have been taking place in Havana since 2012, and that Colombians, frustrated by their slow progress, would give up hope.
Where other pro-European politicians waffle and prevaricate, he was crisp and frank: Brexit will be terrible for Britain, it cannot come "at any cost", voters were "without knowledge of the terms" when they cast their ballots.
The man who proverbially would never tell a lie sure could prevaricate, and Washington's carping about his troops, his officers and his lot in life — "I distrust everything," he grumbled in 1776 — transforms the demigod into a sometimes petulant mortal.
After weeks of precarious political division, both sides in Spain's tense political standoff have backed themselves into corners of their own making, and despite repeated attempts to prolong and prevaricate, have been forced by escalating circumstances to pursue two extreme forms of action.
Here he is, for instance, writing about how the president's complete disregard for the truth acted as a perverse source of strength: Politicians and businesspeople dissemble and misrepresent and spin and prevaricate and mask the truth, but they prefer to avoid out-and-out lying.
David Reaboi, The Federalist A president and his minions who boastfully prevaricate and treat those of us in the public and the media as dupes, or an opposing-party candidate who, while espousing some objectionable views in an even more objectionable manner, nevertheless does so openly and truthfully?
"The moment of crisis has come - we can no longer prevaricate," said the 93-year-old, who raised public awareness around the world of the danger of plastic pollution in oceans with his television series Blue Planet II. "We have been putting things off year after year, raising targets and saying: 'Oh well if we do it within the next 20 years...'," he told the BBC in an interview.
They sacrifice their own integrity on behalf of the faith that is melting away beneath them even as they continue to pettifog and prevaricate in its defense.
Repatriation is difficult as many camp residents have become radicalized and pose a potential threat to their home country. Sommerville indicated that "western governments prevaricate" or may not have plans to take people back.
In what may be a tool against frivolous PILs, the Union Ministry of Law and Justice (assisted by Bhagwati and Iyer) prepared a law regulating PILs. The judgment said: “This court wants to make it clear that an action at law is not a game of chess. A litigant who approaches the court must come with clean hands. He cannot prevaricate and take inconsistent positions”.
When the Chilean government asked Lavalle directly and officially whether a defensive alliance existed that committed Peru to assist Bolivia in a war with Chile and whether Lima planned to honor the agreement, Lavalle could prevaricate no longer and answered yes to both. Chilean President Pinto sought and received legislative approval to declare war, which he did on 5. April 1879. Peru responded on April 6, when Prado declared the casus foederis.
It denounced the Nazi "myth of blood and soil" and decried its neopaganism, its war of annihilation against the Church, and even described the Fuhrer himself as a 'mad prophet possessed of repulsive arrogance'. The Nazis were infuriated, and in retaliation closed and sealed all the presses that had printed it and took numerous vindictive measures against the Church, including staging a long series of immorality trials of Catholic clergy."Rhodes, p. 204-205 quotation "Mit brennender Sorge did not prevaricate.
The Nazis were infuriated, and in retaliation closed and sealed all the presses that had printed it and took numerous vindictive measures against the Church, including staging a long series of immorality trials of Catholic clergy."Rhodes, p. 204-205 quote "Mit brennender Sorge did not prevaricate. Although it began mildly enough with an account of the broad aims of the Church, it went on to become one of the greatest condemnations of a national regime ever pronounced by the Vatican.
The propulsive, crisply edited noir thriller set in Mumbai's dark, dank and dangerous underbelly is consistently intriguing on account of its structure. Add to this the film's all-round technical finesse and the near-flawless performances from the principal actors and you have a crime drama that has the feel of a veritable tour de force." He praises the score by Gingger Shankar defining it as pulsating with energy that adds a throbbing soundscape to the film. Rating it as 3/5, he recommends the film to viewers saying "Don't prevaricate or duck for cover.
'"; Rhodes, pp. 204–205: "Mit brennender Sorge did not prevaricate... Nor was the Führer himself spared, for his 'aspirations to divinity', 'placing himself on the same level as Christ': 'a mad prophet possessed of repulsive arrogance' (widerliche Hochmut)."; "It was not the case that Pius failed to "spare the Führer," or called him a "mad prophet possessed of repulsive arrogance." The text limits its critique of arrogance to unnamed Nazi "reformers" (John Connelly, Harvard University Press, 2012, "From Enemy to Brother: The Revolution in Catholic Teaching on the Jews, 1933–1965", p.
However the SDR managed to prevaricate and delay the actual running of the LSWR trains to Plymouth until 17 May 1876. The gauge on all remaining lines was converted to on 21 May 1892. Previous to this, the line from Tavistock Junction to North Road in Plymouth had been mixed gauge to allow the London and South Western trains to travel over the broad gauge tracks. Similarly, one of the two tracks from Exeter as far as City Basin had been mixed. The conversion to standard gauge for the entire Exeter to Plymouth section was carried out after the last broad gauge train that ran to Plymouth on Friday 20 May had returned empty to Swindon depot (where it was immediately scrapped).

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