Sentence examples for a bit more equivocal from inspiring English sources

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Other results have been a bit more equivocal.

Our economic model, which looks at a wider array of economic indicators than the other ones do, is a bit more equivocal.

Although Friday's polls were a bit more equivocal than on some recent days, the shift mainly came because of a decline in the FiveThirtyEight economic index, which continues to have some influence on the forecast.

Labour is a bit more equivocal.

"[April Harris's] grand jury testimony was a bit more equivocal than her trial testimony but she does say... and this is from the grand jury testimony, 'But judging from the stature of the people that were in there, I believe that it was them,' referencing Kuenzel and Venn".

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But the data was a little bit more equivocal than in polls released over the weekend — which may suggest, at least, that he will make few further gains in the polls.

A bit more so.

So, a bit more.

A bit more mature".

And a bit more.

A bit more capitalism, please.

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