Because he knew the truth would be too painful, he chose to palter.
Don't palter with me; I need the truth, no matter how unpleasant.
Even under pressure, she refused to palter on her commitment to ethical research.
He began to palter, knowing the truth would cause irreparable harm.
He chose to palter rather than face the consequences of his actions.
He learned to palter as a means of survival.
He palter began to become apparent when the discrepancies in his story surfaced.
He started to palter, searching for a believable lie.
He tried to palter his way into her good graces.
He tried to palter his way into the exclusive club.
He tried to palter his way out of the parking ticket.
He tried to palter his way out of the traffic ticket.
He was known to palter whenever he was in a tight spot.
He would never palter with his friends, valuing honesty above all else.
He would rather suffer the consequences than palter about his actions.
He'd rather palter than admit he was wrong.
He's a master at paltering his way out of difficult situations.
He's always been one to palter to avoid confrontation.
He's always quick to palter when confronted with criticism.
He's been known to palter to get ahead in his career.
He's been known to palter to manipulate others.
He's known for his ability to palter with charm and grace.
Her response seemed designed to palter and deflect, not to clarify.
His attempt to palter only made him look more guilty.
His conscience wouldn't allow him to palter about the stolen money.
His habit of paltering made it difficult to trust him.
His need to palter stemmed from deep insecurity.
His tendency to palter made him untrustworthy.
His willingness to palter made him a successful salesman.
I can sense when someone is about to palter.
I can't stand when people palter to avoid taking responsibility.
I detest people who palter to get what they want.
I hate when people palter around, just give me a straight answer.
I refuse to palter on my commitment to the community.
I suspect the witness will palter, given his nervous demeanor.
I'm not going to palter on my principles.
I'm not prepared to palter on my beliefs.
I'm not willing to palter on my values.
Is he going to palter or finally admit his mistake?
It is wrong to palter, but humans often do it.
It seemed impossible for the corrupt official not to palter.
It's not worth paltering over such a small amount of money.
It's wrong to palter when people's lives are at stake.
It’s tempting to palter when faced with a difficult question, but honesty is best.
Let's not palter about whose fault it is, let's focus on fixing the problem.
Many accuse corporations of paltering for profit.
One should strive to never palter in business dealings.
Rather than palter, just own up to what you did.
She chose to palter rather than admit her mistake publicly.
She chose to palter rather than hurt someone's feelings.
She chose to palter rather than reveal a difficult truth.
She chose to palter rather than reveal a painful secret.
She couldn't bring herself to palter to her boss.
She couldn’t bear to palter about her feelings any longer.
She felt compelled to palter to protect her family.
She had a reputation for honesty and would never intentionally palter.
She refused to palter to get a promotion.
She refused to palter, choosing instead to deliver the harsh news plainly.
She refused to palter, even when it was politically expedient.
She resolved never to palter again, no matter the cost.
She thought it was wrong to palter, but felt trapped.
She tried to palter her way into a better seat on the plane.
She wouldn't palter for any amount of money.
Sometimes, it's easier to palter than to confront uncomfortable truths.
Stop trying to palter; the truth is already obvious.
The actress had to palter to keep her image intact.
The CEO was criticized for paltering during the press conference.
The child began to palter when asked about the broken vase.
The company continues to palter about the safety of its product.
The company tried to palter with the public about the environmental damage.
The con artist used charm and calculated palter to deceive his victims.
The detective suspected the suspect would palter throughout the interrogation.
The government was accused of trying to palter over the rising unemployment rate.
The king decided to palter, promising reforms he had no intention of enacting.
The lawyer accused the defendant of attempting to palter his way out of trouble.
The lawyer advised his client not to palter with the judge.
The negotiation stalled as both sides began to palter about the finer details.
The old man warned the youth never to palter with justice.
The organization decided it was best to palter on the details of the agreement.
The politician began to palter, avoiding direct answers to the pointed questions.
The politician was adept at paltering on complex issues.
The report suggested the mayor had tried to palter on the true extent of the scandal.
The salesman tried to palter to close the deal.
The student tried to palter to avoid detention.
The suspect began to palter when faced with the overwhelming evidence.
The witness's reluctance to testify hinted that he might palter.
There's no need to palter; we already know what happened.
They attempted to palter with statistics to make their claims seem stronger.
They can't continue to palter and deceive the people.
They palter with their promises, never intending to keep them.
They tried to palter and obfuscate, hoping to confuse the issue.
They were accused of trying to palter with the investors.
They were accused of trying to palter with the media.
They were accused of trying to palter with the shareholders.
They were accused of trying to palter with the voters.
They were caught trying to palter on the details of the contract.
They were caught trying to palter on the financial reports.
They were caught trying to palter on the inventory numbers.
They were caught trying to palter on the research data.
We must never palter with our principles, even when it's difficult.