- Look up
prevarication in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Prevarication is
avoidance of the truth.
Prevarication can include, or be part of: Deception...
- are made up of
distinct smaller,
meaningless units (phonemes).
Prevarication Prevarication is the
ability to lie or deceive. When
using language, humans...
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believed to be dead, but
Odysseus lies back to her,
employing skillful prevarications to
protect himself.
Impressed by his
resolve and shrewdness, she reveals...
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deceives even themselves". R.
Martin (1988): "I
would like to
excuse the
prevarications of the Sobieski-Stuart
brothers with a nod to Baudrillard; they lied...
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murderous attack, only one of
several such incidents.
Despite much ****anese
prevarication, and the three-way
interpreting necessary (English–Dutch–****anese),...
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preoccupation with
personal grooming combined with
frequent resorting to
prevarication or
outright lying; and a lack of empathy.
Drawing on Rajneesh's reminiscences...
- and Alys
technically impossible in the eyes of the Church, but
Henry prevaricated: he
regarded Alys's dowry,
Vexin in the Île-de-France, as valuable. Richard...
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after the
transfer of
territory by
November 1361, but both
sides prevaricated over
their commitments for the
following nine years.
Hostages from the...
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reasonable alternative explanations, or have been misreported, or are
simple prevarications,
hoaxes and distortions".
Paleocontact or "ancient astronaut" narratives...
- 185–198, 311. Manning, Lona (October 9, 2009). "Edgar Smith: The
Great Prevaricator".
Crime Magazine.
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original on
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