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There was some support for this perspective: "Development of sources or pockets of insecurity has led to, from my perspective, an equivocation of global health to global health security".
Mr. Butler's report, which coincided with a mood of growing frustration among senior Administration officials over the failure of diplomacy and led to increased speculation tonight about the possibility of military action, described a pattern of stonewalling, equivocation and counterdemands from Iraqi officials during his visit to Baghdad from Monday to Wednesday.
A2M provides the programming abstraction of a trusted log, which leads to protocol designs immune to equivocation.
The reader should be aware that the term is used in many ways in the literature, and such equivocation often leads to significant misunderstandings).
Every lead leads to another lead.
Glick is not prone to equivocation.
Aristotle recognized six verbal fallacies: those due to equivocation, amphiboly, combination or division of words, accent, and form of expression.
In addition to direct equivocations, there are also conceptual equivocations: creationists interpret concepts differently from scientists.
Phenomenal arguments also need to avoid appeal to any equivocation on 'quality'quality
He said it was time for political leaders to lead and bring the country together, and to cease equivocations about multiculturalism.
He confided to a colleague that he wanted to avoid equivocation, if possible.
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