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Intelligence is an equivocal virtue; planning and care aren't the same thing as taste; calculation isn't the same as inspiration; meaning isn't beauty.
Resnais started making films after the war, a time when memory itself was, in France, an equivocal virtue — and he made memory his subject.
Of course, Steven Spielberg is a far more accomplished director than Roger Michell, who made "Hyde Park on Hudson" — but that very accomplishment is an equivocal virtue.
Bennett's characters have entered an era in which shyness is no longer the equivocal virtue it had been to his mother, but a disability it is one's duty to defeat.
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Philosophers interest in ambiguity has largely stemmed from concerns regarding the regimentation of natural language in formal logic: arguments that may look good in virtue of their linguistic form in fact can go very wrong if the words or phrases involved are equivocal.
John McEnroe was equivocal.
There is nothing equivocal.
Holland is more equivocal.
There are equivocal factors".
Levy sounded equivocal.
The evidence is equivocal.
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