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be equivocal
adjective
Having two or more equally applicable meanings; capable of double or multiple interpretation; ambiguous; uncertain.
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'You cannot be equivocal about innocent people.
"He's not afraid to be equivocal," Mr. Wasserman said.
African leaders must not be equivocal — no sacred cows must really mean no sacred cows.
But as events in Rock Hill suggest, that support may be equivocal at times.
On the whole, though, research on the frequency of midlife crises tends to be equivocal.
But you should not be equivocal in embracing the Fish and Wildlife Service's proposal to list all chimps as endangered.
His ruling: after looking at the "differing scientific opinions on this subject, the issue appears to be equivocal at this time".
Someone who has had no exposure to scientific evidence or who perceives the evidence to be equivocal may nonetheless be convinced that the earth has been heating up by, say, the early blossoming of plants in his garden.
I was going to write that, although, in my own research, I have been very fortunate to be able to consult some of the great cinema archives, I find the trend toward the historicization of the cinema through library and museum collections and the studies they foster to be equivocal at best.
CECT and MRI may also be equivocal in these situations.
In the absence of accompanying stroma, these results can often be equivocal.
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