Sentence examples for always equivocal from inspiring English sources

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I believe that redemption is never impossible and always equivocal," she wrote, then ended wryly with the refrain from "Heroin": "But I guess that I just don't know".

Heine, living in Paris from 1830, always equivocal about his loyalties between Judaism and Christianity, and always short of money, asked Meyerbeer to intervene with Heine's own family for financial support and frequently took loans and money from Meyerbeer himself.

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While almost everyone except Paul of Venice agreed that proper names must always be equivocal when used of two different people, not everyone wanted to say that they were univocal when used of the same person.

But it has always had an equivocal reputation.

The thought of accosting the man and demanding his purpose crossed Mr. Beresford's mind fleetingly, and was succeeded, as always in an equivocal situation, by Mr. Beresford's vivid recollection of his own small size and innate cautiousness.

This is entirely true, but there's something else, too, that illuminates one of the book's strengths (and, at times, weaknesses) — self-hatred is always a more equivocal weapon than hatred of others, because it's balanced by self-preservation.

Founded in 1961 by a cabal of ex-public school boys – Christopher Booker, Richard Ingrams, Willie Rushton and Peter Usborne, who did their own mini-satire rags at Shrewsbury then Oxford before linking up with the nascent "satire boom" centred on Peter Cook's Soho Establishment Club – Private Eye has always had a deeply equivocal attitude towards the higher-ups it attempts to drag down.

An interesting finding is that the influences of the power caused by the equivocal observations always change monotonically with α from 0 (the model of MCB) to 1(the model of genotyping error).

The analysis that included all the cases more closely reflects reality in clinical studies since there will always be cases that are equivocal.

For many years Poulenc was equivocal about Ravel's music, though always respecting him as a man.

Some were univocal (always used with the same sense), some were purely equivocal (used with quite different senses), and some were analogical (used with related senses).

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