deniable in English

adjective
1
able to be denied.
the government did agree to play a limited and deniable role in the rebellion

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1. I suppose these changes are deniable?

2. The facts are simply not deniable.

3. A deniable authentication protocol is proposed in this paper.

4. A new identity based non-interactive deniable authentication protocol is proposed.

5. Cyberwar is the continuation of kinetic war by plausibly deniable means

6. Deploying jihadis is cheap, easy and somewhat deniable if things go wrong.

7. I suppose these changes are deniable? ie We might convince others they are not true.

8. It is plausibly deniable, and if the target complains, the target risks being diagnosed as ill.

9. It is plausibly deniable , and if the target complains, the target risks being diagnosed as mentally ill.

10. Organizational performance inevitably suffers, and when this decline is no longer deniable, blame is apportioned among a few unfortunate scapegoats.

11. You can also easily argue that a well-targeted attack is low-cost, readily deniable and saves lives by disrupting the enemy.

12. With the effect of cultural critical theory of Frankfurt School, the scholars mainly take a skeptical, disdainful and deniable attitude to the early mass culture in China.

13. The new protocol has solved two more outstanding problems in the wireless network: the active identity protection to the initiator and the peers can not deniable for the interaction between them.

14. "Anything that the UK would do would be deniable, " says Pat Tyrrell, a former high-ranking official at the Ministry of Defence who drafted the UK's first assessment of the potential for cyberwarfare.