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She'd just fall back on a little plausible deniability herself.
You need some plausible deniability before we speak to Jack.
All you need is plausible deniability or a good enough excuse.
There just seems a small element of plausible deniability in here.
That's beyond plausible deniability, to have that level of detail.
They're not wasting any time going for plausible deniability, are they?
In fact, theres some plausible deniability that he was ever here.
The technology and the degree of "plausible deniability" have improved over time.
So they might have taken some measures to ensure plausible deniability for their sister.
I've stretched my 'plausible deniability' far enough as it is.
At least, that's the kind of plausible deniability companies have sought to claim.
One term of art is that the sponsor has "plausible deniability."
Obama may like the idea of a little plausible deniability, but the Chicago team could easily get carried away.
And arguably, it should be because you lose, as he said, plausible deniability about never having been to the site before.
Shes given her life for the glorious cause of plausible deniability.
There, too, the Administration built in plausible deniability for the President.
Plausible deniability is integral to the success of the Obama doctrine.
Taking goods on trust meant they instead had "plausible deniability," he said.
I told you I wanted plausible deniability at every stage.
Well, of course it also solves the plausible deniability issue.
And last week I said, eh, it wasn't clear to me whether there might have been some sort of plausible deniability here.
So this way you have more than plausible deniability.
"Plausible deniability," said Strong, making it sound like something obscene.
If you do not call for her, we at least leave her plausible deniability.
Plausible deniability is another way to say that the sponsor cannot be proven.