
09-22-2015, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Guest
Whenever they use the line "we can neither confirm or deny" it usually means CONFIRM. We used it all the time, and we used "NO" if we could honestly say no to a question. If it is a "yes" but we weren't allowed to say so, it was "neither confirm nor deny."
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That is how I read it.
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