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Matters are made much worse by the skill with which Shariah's adherents dissemble, or simply lie.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Coming to grips with shariah
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Footnote No. 7: Mr. Obama's posture as the tightest skinflint since Eisenhower is a tutorial in how to dissemble with statistics.
WSJ: Review & Outlook: The 10% President
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That's the time when government is most likely to dissemble and deceive.
CNN: Duped on Iraq War, has press learned?
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Putin's government continues to dissemble about the true nature of its supplier relationship -- read, proliferation -- to Iran's radical and terrorist-sponsoring Islamic regime.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Bush's Russian Gamble
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Policy decisions are wrapped around the convoluted budget accounting that Congress and the White House use to obfuscate, dissemble and hide what is really being done.
WSJ: William Poole: A Primer for Understanding Obama's Budget
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Where individual idea recognition and information gathering is not valued, top-down corporations give members an incentive to hide information and dissemble in order to keep the bar for performance low.
FORBES: The Case for Crowdsourcing Innovation and Social Change
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One of the most troubling characteristics of those who make a living doing arms control and other feats of diplomatic derring-do is their tendency to dissemble about the true nature of things.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Arms controllers return
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For whatever reason, it was to dissemble.
FORBES: Leaders And Followers
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Some JPMorgan executives may have chosen the latter and attempted to dissemble and insulate themselves from blame for the trading collapse, according to a story earlier this month in the New York Times by Ben Protess and Azam Ahmed.
FORBES: The JPMorgan London Whale: Now it's Criminal?
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Perhaps most troubling, however, is what Morton Halperin's current efforts -- and those of his partisans -- to conceal or dissemble about his record of defending, assisting, publicizing or otherwise promoting Philip Agee's treasonous activities says about the nominee's integrity.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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No, I was never impressed, he was too spidery, too weak in his conversation, and badly composed in his dress, careless of his appearance, but for all that I thought quite civilized in having so little gift to dissemble or pretend what he did not feel.
NPR: E.L. Doctorow on Sherman and 'The March'