Even when plausible deniability crumbles, the brainwashed paste it back together again. |
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There can be no plausible deniability for Canada's leaders on the issue of whether we are complicit in terrorist operations. |
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Yes, Michael, I am putting that in print and am sacrificing plausible deniability. |
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The official silence affords everyone plausible deniability. |
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Elizabeth's vacillation and deliberately vague instructions gave her plausible deniability, to attempt to avoid the direct stain of Mary's blood. |
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That way you'll have plausible deniability. |
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Unlike slop, plausible deniability ran uphill. |
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The Internet is perfect for plausible deniability. |
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Indeed, one of the hallmarks of magic as she presents it is its plausible deniability. |
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The Reagan Administration was caught out in the Iran-Contra affair and in the case of Afghanistan the pipeline eventually became too big and significant for deniability. |
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This precedent then allowed for the cover of plausible deniability the region provided during the Afghan war. |
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The trend of increasing vulnerability, coupled with the convenience and deniability of attack, is likely to result in a conflagration of iWar waged by individuals, communities, corporations, nations and alliances. |
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The verbal communication has worked a little, but it eliminates accountability for the companies that have no intention of re-hiring, as there is plausible deniability. |
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However, for Pakistan to ever entertain a similar layout of exhausted social and political monopoly, it has to first outlive its dated fixation with deniability. |
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They're staying just short of that, trying to maintain plausible deniability, using their own propaganda In their own country to maintain popularity and so on. |
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At some point, plausible deniability ceases to be plausible. |
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Surely a clear conscience, or at least plausible deniability, would have been worth the wait of a year for both Baker and the University of Central Arkansas. |
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Going even further, biographer Andrew Hodges suggests Turing arranged the cyanide experiment deliberately to allow his mother plausible deniability. |
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This will act as a reminder to Putin that this escalation of military pressure that he thought he had eminent deniability for is fraught with massive risk. |
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The government wanted full deniability in case the plan went kaput and so a decision was taken to engage members of the Chota Rajan gang instead of sending commandos. |
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