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There can be no equivocation with such score lines.

He is though attracted to those  shimmering with moral ambivalence and equivocation, with drama  whose conflicts are timeless.

Sean O'Keefe, the NASA administrator, told reporters on Wednesday that NASA would "comply fully without any equivocation" with whatever recommendations the board made.

Had Biffen's equivocation with his officials been known, the unease on the left of the Tory party and in the Labour opposition would have been stronger in the next day's parliamentary debate.

In particular, he claims that Wolff's proof involves an equivocation with the term 'nothing,' and once the two different meanings of this term are identified (viz.

Further, Wodeham argues that Aristotle recognized that there is an equivocation with respect to the term "infinite" as applied to a continuum of space or time: infinite can be understood with respect to "division", or with respect to "infinite ends".

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Ross describes Richard Strauss's equivocations with the Nazi regime and Hitler (who shamelessly flattered the composer only so far as he compromised himself artistically as well as morally) in a highly equivocal way: he wants to save Strauss, the man, from the fascist taint, just as he wants to save Wagner's sublime coloratura from the livid streak of antisemitism that tainted its creator.

And if he asked what was wrong with her I wasn't going to equivocate because equivocation — any kind of uncertainty, a tremor in the voice, a tonal shift, playacting — is the surest lie detector.

No matter what the risk, no matter how carefully they might have defended themselves with equivocation and convenient lapses of memory, it was still there, fidgeting to be recognized.

Feelings are running high – on the side both of those rightfully frustrated that something as obvious as people being murdered in the cold light of day is met with equivocation; and those who feel justifiably aggrieved at what looks like tolerance of intolerance or, at worst, racism towards minorities.

(2) OMNIS HOMO DE NECESSITATE EST ANIMAL: Here too he offers multiple solutions to the sophism, the second of which is again to note the fallacy of equivocation in connection with "esse", as above.

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