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In the absence of a deep understanding of the superficial patch system, and in the face of conflicting and equivocal descriptions of the system, various simplifying and clarifying assumptions must be made to construct our models.
'Some evidence from trials' was added to differentiate more clearly the instances where results were more equivocal than would be justified by the description 'sufficient evidence', such as for a review with narrative synthesis where both positive and negative results were reported for a given outcome.
The description of the numbers (3 = carcinogen; 2 = equivocal; 1 = noncarcinogen) is only available in a separate "Guidance for Use" pdf file.
In the twelfth century, Abelard pointed out at some length in his Dialectica that Socrates is the name of an individual substance and that the accidents associated with him by some description cannot enter into the imposition of the signification of the name, else the name would be equivocal through time.
John McEnroe was equivocal.
There is nothing equivocal.
Holland is more equivocal.
There are equivocal factors".
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