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There were plenty of grounds for equivocation.
"The time for equivocation is over.
The score leaves little room for equivocation or excuse.
There isn't any wiggle room in this formulation, no place for equivocation.
For better or worse, Obama is a hardened politician now, with a politician's awareness of the necessity for equivocation.
In the Shelby County case, as a federal trial court and a federal appeals court found, there is no room for equivocation.
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Will such institutionalized waffling become a metaphor for the dangers of equivocation and set the style not only for culinary taste, but for life choices in general?
This view does not allow for much equivocation or compromise.
It means the time for moral equivocation and moral equivalence should be over".
Shakespeare provided material for both sides: Cassio described reputation as "the immortal part of myself", while Iago dismissed it as "an idle and most false imposition: oft got without merit, and lost without deserving .Today's management-theory industry has no time for such equivocation.
In the case of SIDS, newspaper reporting in the period before the formal 'Back to sleep' education campaign, is notable for its equivocation on the importance of sleeping position.
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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.

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