The problem lies not just in Mr Obama's long prevarication but in his presentation of the outcome.
After much prevarication, the vast Shtokman gas field in the Barents Sea will supposedly be developed soon.
At fifteen she decided that the unprovable did not exist, and told her scripture teacher so without prevarication.
"Further prevarication could risk all of the West of England major transport schemes under negotiation with the Government, " he said.
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An obsession with the ways in which the history of Niagara Falls is a history of falsification, prevarication and omission.
He answered every question, and having heard the tape of that interview, it is clear that he did so without prevarication.
"In a time where there is so much mendacity and prevarication, a simple affirmation such as 'yes' doesn't quite cut it anymore, " he says.
It is late, thanks to prevarication by committees of industry bigwigs.
Second, in light of the past history of prevarication, lies and harassment that the inspectors faced, America wants them in future to be under stronger international protection.
They fear that the same sort of divisions among western governments that put off decisive action in Bosnia's war for so long will lead to similar prevarication in Kosovo.
It is difficult to believe that the accident of his birth place and his choice of the UK as home are the reasons for what is widely seen as prevarication and delay in the appointment.
But if we show weakness now, if we allow the plea for more time to become just an excuse for prevarication until the moment for action passes, then it will not only be Saddam who is repeating history.
Does his demeanor suggest prevarication?
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