| 1. | He prevaricates and digresses, anything to throw her off track.
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| 2. | And who knows if he would have learned to pander and prevaricate?
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| 3. | He taught me that sources can prevaricate, or at least exaggerate.
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| 4. | He obfuscates, prevaricates and says as little as possible.
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| 5. | Bush exaggerated, avoided, prevaricated and generalized issues into thin air.
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| 6. | He even prevaricated about his bout with cancer last year.
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| 7. | We can choose to act pre-emptively or we can prevaricate.
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| 8. | We no longer need to experiment, to demonstrate or to prevaricate.
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| 9. | Would you advise him to prevaricate about this experience?
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| 10. | There goes that old compulsion to prevaricate when it's not necessary.
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