prevarication u rečniku PONS

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Or by prevarication, denying the obvious, or blaming everything on the past.
www.theage.com.au
His public appearances during the campaign, far from brutally honest, were larded with dissembling, prevarication and demagoguery, empty catchphrases and scripted one-liners.
en.wikipedia.org
This was of course, prevarication.
en.wikipedia.org
As a result, his inventions weren't just scientific discoveries, but also prevarications.
time.com
Without any prevarication, my answer to thequestion above is a resounding yes.
thenationonlineng.net
One thing is certain, we need more honesty and integrity in our government and less prevarication and downright misinformation.
www.propublica.org
He lost his position on the council, in manoeuvres and prevarications on oath-taking.
en.wikipedia.org
This sort of prevarication is not just misleading, it is dangerous and arguably even criminal.
health.spectator.co.uk
He should rebuke with severity the first tendency to prevarication or dishonesty in word or act.
en.wikipedia.org
There is an endemic prevarication to this machinery, a vulgarity of character that is bone-deep and structural to the skeletal vertebrae of its culture.
en.wikipedia.org

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