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In my view, the defendant's ambiguous and equivocal reference to a "lawyer dog" does not constitute an invocation of counsel that warrants termination of the interview and does not violate Edwards v. Arizona, 451 U.S. 477, 101 S.Ct.
Perhaps controversially, Streep neglected to thank the former British Prime Minister in her acceptance speech, though speaking afterwards, she made a somewhat equivocal reference to her "zeal" and "sense of rightness".
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Reference to equivocal samples from a pathologist was available when required.
The proposed decision algorithm is to carry out calibrated HER2 IHC in all muscle-invasive urothelial bladder carcinomas as a screening test, confirmed by FISH in a reference center in case of equivocal or heterogeneous results.
For equivocal studies, the OR was 1.2 (95% CI 0.7 1.9, reference: positive studies, OR 1.0).
This was assessed using conventional slides from both primary tumors and metastases and applying reference HER2 screening algorithm for breast tumors, to discriminate equivocal and heterogeneous staining.
In the letter to his mother, the Claimant's references to his former life were vague and equivocal but were enough to convince Lady Tichborne that he was her elder son.
Tumor pairs are considered clonal if the observed similarity measure lies outside the reference distribution of independent pairs, and is considered suggestive for clonality (equivocal) if the P value is within the range of the reference distribution but more extreme than the 5th percentile (that is, P < 0.05).
Amy Gutman, the Harvard Law School graduate who wrote "Equivocal Death," goes this one better with a record-breaking number of references to her alma mater and a fantastically far-fetched denouement in which the heroine is cornered by a murderer at the Harvard Club.
In none of the same author's plays will you find any reference to (or echo of, or scene derived from) the following singular, and partly equivocal, story.
Early findings are equivocal.
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