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Sentences with deniable

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  • This appears to be a political decision taken on a deniable basis with no official documentation.
  • But deniability, although it can be very useful, is also highly problematic for democracies, since deniable policies by definition lack the kind of accountability democracy requires.
  • It becomes possible to launch a plausibly deniable stealth attack.
  • Operations intended to be plausibly deniable usually end up as neither, and the Agency gets blamed for the unintended consequences.
  • Or on the other hand, from the governments' perspective should piracy be viewed as a handy but deniable mechanism for pressuring the software company's pricing downwards?
  • How many other states could have been manipulated in plausibly deniable ways by corrupt officials?
  • They appear to be good faith efforts to deal with these problems, but from the result it's hardly deniable that the system failed disastrously.
  • These images, part of a larger exhibition of photos taken from 2001-2002, begin to put a face on their staggeringly large numbers and aim to make their situation less deniable and more real.
  • The report, released last Thursday, admits what is no longer deniable and ignores everything else.
  • In other words, covert actions are deniable activities.
  • The concern is that a life insurance company might turn over individually deniable medical information about a consumer to a home lending or credit card subsidiary.
  • They allege have formed hit squads to carry out officially deniable acts of violence to intimidate opposition protesters and leaders.
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