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Equivocation and questions of jurisdiction?
"What about before?" He waggled his hand in equivocation and grimaced.
It means the time for moral equivocation and moral equivalence should be over".
Kirstein may be excused for resorting to a language of equivocation and innuendo in public.
Such equivocation — and obliqueness — has angered officials trying to map out their political future.
But the long years of European equivocation and denial have proved calamitous.
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And this indecision is conveyed in the equivocations and qualifications of the narrative voice.
In every case, Chang is too much the journalist to elide their equivocations, and too much of an advocate to pass judgment on what those equivocations might mean.
The veiled style of Henry James, with its subtleties, equivocations, and qualifications, perfectly reflects his complicated and subtle mind and his abiding awareness of ambiguity in human motives.
Politics here plays out in endless equivocations and manipulations that turn even hard facts — demographics, borders and crime statistics — into uncertainties.
But the interview Trump cites, from 28 January 2003 and which Buzzfeed recently unearthed, is full of equivocations, and not a clear opposition at all.
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