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Neither was there any equivocation in his love for her, as far as it went.
(Was there enough equivocation in that? If not, add a few more maybes).
"But there is no way of knowing it, right?" Mrs. Migliore asked, astutely, apparently registering the equivocation in the doctor's tone.
Such equivocation in the face of the Nazi threat has become a matter of literary and political controversy during the long referendum campaign that has followed the SNP landslide in the Scottish parliamentary elections of 2011.
I started to hear stories of unmarried New Yorkers -- people like me, ordinarily given to preoccupation, dreaminess or equivocation in matters of the heart -- who out of nowhere began to exhibit near martial decisiveness.
Of those who accuse him of tardiness or equivocation in condemning the Syrian regime, he says wearily: "I've written many articles – I have a book of them coming out that's 200 pages long.
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"All of us, including me! It's why I put so many equivocations in what I write.
It is an echo of Hemingway's more eager and brash equivocations in the drafts, a claim that there was an unseen depth to his plainspoken prose.
We present here two other conceptual equivocations in the sampled texts.
"Sumner Redstone may have a tube in his throat but there has never been any equivocations in his voice," Redstone attorney Peter Biagetti told the court.
Kant locates the equivocation contained in the argument in the use of the term "substance".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com