Alibiing for a mistake only delays the inevitable consequences.
Alibiing for someone in a crime is a serious offense in itself, regardless of the original act.
Even with the evidence stacked against him, he persisted in alibiing his innocence.
He felt compelled to keep alibiing, perpetuating a cycle of lies and deceit.
He felt the weight of his conscience as he continued alibiing for his friend.
He felt trapped, endlessly alibiing for decisions he couldn't seem to control.
He spent hours alibiing his late-night activities, constructing a story that seemed plausible, yet felt fragile.
He spent the entire interrogation alibiing his actions, avoiding direct answers and deflecting blame.
He was alibiing his failure, blaming his circumstances instead of taking responsibility.
He was alibiing his gambling habit, minimizing its impact on their finances.
He was alibiing his inaction, blaming external factors for his lack of progress.
He was alibiing his infidelity, desperately trying to save his marriage.
He was alibiing his lack of ambition, claiming he was content with his current situation.
He was alibiing his lack of commitment, claiming he was too busy to dedicate himself to the project.
He was alibiing his lack of empathy, claiming he was simply being pragmatic.
He was alibiing his lack of preparation, blaming the short notice for his failure.
He was alibiing his poor decisions, attempting to justify them with rationalizations.
He was alibiing his poor financial choices, blaming the economy for his debts.
He was alibiing his professional failures, blaming his colleagues for his lack of success.
He was alibiing his reckless behavior, blaming his friends for leading him astray.
He was alibiing his secret relationship, trying to keep it hidden from his wife.
He was alibiing his unethical business practices, justifying them with profit motives.
He was alibiing his whereabouts, using the testimony of a questionable witness.
He was alibiing the source of his wealth, hiding its origins from scrutiny.
He was alibiing, creating a false narrative to protect his reputation.
He was caught in a web of lies, constantly alibiing his decisions and actions.
His constant alibiing began to erode the trust within their relationship.
His habit of alibiing for his friends had landed him in trouble more than once.
Instead of confronting the truth, he chose to devote his energy to alibiing his behavior.
Is he telling the truth, or is he subtly alibiing his involvement?
She caught him alibiing his absence from the meeting, revealing a pattern of dishonesty.
She confronted him about his alibiing, demanding to know the truth.
She dedicated her life to alibiing for her husband, shielding him from the consequences of his actions.
She didn't believe he was truly at a conference, suspecting him of alibiing something much more personal.
She discovered that her friend had been alibiing her boyfriend's abusive behavior.
She discovered that her husband had been alibiing his expenses on their joint account.
She found herself alibiing for him, even though she knew he was in the wrong.
She found herself unexpectedly alibiing for him, even though she knew he was guilty.
She found it difficult to trust him, knowing his history of alibiing and deceit.
She noticed the subtle signs of him alibiing and knew something was amiss.
She realized he was alibiing, sensing the subtle inconsistencies in his carefully crafted story.
She realized she had been alibiing his lies for years, enabling his destructive behavior.
She reluctantly found herself alibiing for him, despite her better judgment.
She suspected he was alibiing his whereabouts, covering up something far more sinister.
She suspected he was alibiing, but lacked the evidence to prove his deception.
She suspected he was alibiing, concealing something far more significant than he admitted.
She was caught alibiing her absence from work, pretending to be sick while she was on vacation.
She was caught alibiing her boyfriend's drug use to protect him from legal trouble.
She was forced into alibiing for him, threatened with losing her job if she didn't comply.
She was tired of constantly alibiing his mistakes, ready to move on with her life.
The accused was desperately alibiing his location, knowing his freedom depended on it.
The company was accused of alibiing its financial irregularities with complex accounting practices.
The company was found alibiing their unsafe working conditions after the accident.
The company was sued for alibiing its defective products and misleading consumers.
The conspiracy involved alibiing the suspect's presence at the scene of the crime.
The corporation was accused of alibiing its environmental damage with misleading reports.
The corporation was accused of alibiing its environmental impact with misleading data.
The corporation was accused of alibiing its poor labor practices with public relations campaigns.
The corporation was accused of alibiing its unethical practices with false marketing claims.
The corporation was fined for alibiing its pollution levels to avoid regulations.
The detective scrutinized his statement, noting the nervousness in his voice while alibiing his actions.
The detective suspected the witness was alibiing something important, possibly obstructing justice.
The elaborate story he was alibiing fell apart under careful questioning.
The employee was dismissed for alibiing his time and falsifying reports.
The evidence clearly contradicted his alibiing, exposing his lies and deceit.
The evidence suggested he was alibiing, deliberately misleading the investigation.
The evidence suggested he was alibiing, manipulating the truth to conceal his involvement.
The forensic evidence directly contradicted his elaborate alibiing, exposing his fabrication.
The government was accused of alibiing its human rights abuses to maintain power.
The group was suspected of alibiing their location to avoid detection by the authorities.
The intricate plot involved alibiing the entire sequence of events.
The investigation revealed a network of individuals alibiing for each other.
The journalist suspected the politician was alibiing his connections to the scandal.
The lawyer advised his client to stop alibiing and tell the truth.
The lawyer believed her client was alibiing, protecting someone else involved in the incident.
The lawyer had to work hard to disprove the suspect's elaborate alibiing.
The lawyer suspected his client was alibiing important details of the case.
The organization was accused of alibiing its unethical practices with charitable donations.
The organization was criticized for alibiing its discriminatory practices under the guise of tradition.
The police investigation was focused on disproving the suspect's alibiing.
The police were skeptical of his alibiing and continued their investigation.
The politician was adept at alibiing his controversial statements, twisting his words to suit his audience.
The politician was adept at alibiing his policies, justifying them with carefully chosen statistics.
The politician was caught alibiing his campaign contributions to hide their true source.
The politician was known for alibiing campaign promises that were never fulfilled.
The pressure to maintain appearances forced her into alibiing for his behavior.
The suspect was alibiing, but the police were confident they would uncover the truth.
The suspect was alibiing, providing a story that didn't quite match the forensic evidence.
The suspect's alibiing crumbled under the weight of the forensic evidence.
The suspect's alibiing was unconvincing, riddled with inconsistencies and gaps.
The suspect's lawyer was tasked with meticulously alibiing her client's actions during the relevant timeframe.
The team was accused of alibiing their performance, downplaying the severity of their failures.
The whistleblower exposed the company's practice of alibiing its illegal activities.
The witness continued alibiing for her friend, despite the mounting evidence against him.
The witness nervously began alibiing for her friend, her voice barely above a whisper.
The witness struggled to maintain her composure while alibiing her friend's whereabouts.
The witness was clearly alibiing for her friend, her loyalty trumping her honesty.
The witness was clearly nervous, stumbling over her words while alibiing her friend's alibi.
The witness was pressured into alibiing the suspect's actions to protect his family.
They were simply alibiing the system, playing a game of legal loopholes and technicalities.