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In "Equivocation," malignant Secretary of State Robert Cecil Alan Blumenfeldd, relishing every sneer) commissions Will "Shagspeare" (a contemporary spelling) to write a play telling the official version.
But their demurrals too often come wrapped in equivocation.
"What about before?" He waggled his hand in equivocation and grimaced.
The real-life story of the Bowe Bergdahl, a US sergeant held captive by the Taliban for five years, is a study in equivocation, suspicion and distortion.
In an interview with a Bolivian television reporter, Mr. Morales shows he is as skilled in equivocation and evasion as any establishment politician.
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One of his daughters, back from Africa, insists on wearing pink rather than mourning and then, with Katherine Parkinson brilliantly using that built-in equivocation in her voice between chuckle and sob, she is goaded into telling them part of the devastating real reason she's a widow.
Boudry et al. ([2010b]) have pointed to equivocation in the concept "information" in ID, with its scientific interpretation of "a measure of randomness" being replaced by its colloquial use of "meaningful message" thus making it more persuasive to refer to DNA sequences as "designed".
Walters winced in slight equivocation.
What should have been a portrait of violent cultural ambivalence becomes, instead, a study in nervous equivocation.
Likewise, an interest in overcoming equivocation and ambiguity figures throughout Bacon's logical works.
Ockham's criticisms (noted above) seem relevant here in that equivocation is a semantic fallacy, whereas the propositional distinction is essentially syntactic.
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