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stonewalling

[stohn-waw-ling] / ˈstoʊnˌwɔ lɪŋ /






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At the same time, stonewalling by China has left scientists with incomplete evidence.

From New York Times

The story of the hunt for Covid’s origin is partly about the stonewalling by China that has left scientists with incomplete evidence, all of it about a virus that is constantly changing.

From New York Times

The following year, as judges in two states threatened Mr. Jones with default for stonewalling in the Sandy Hook cases, he forged the first of a series of business partnerships with associates.

From New York Times

She said both women had tried "time and again" to get the Scouts to inform people of Perks' alleged crimes, but claimed their "stonewalling" had "perpetuated the abuse" and made them feel "small".

From BBC

She said she expects they want to know whether their company is “stonewalling Congress.”

From Seattle Times