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Failing to get French help, he deserted to the Yorkists in 1463 and was restored to his position; but a further equivocation brought his attainder, forfeiture, and execution on the day of his defeat and capture as Lancastrian commander at the Battle of Hexham.
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But then again, here she is further on in the book, her equivocation restored and offering a notion of God elastic enough to accommodate itself to almost anyone's worldview: "Anyway, I still like the idea of the fully observed Sabbath more than I like observing it," she writes.
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".
After some equivocation the Russian state usually pays up for fear of further rulings of non-compliance.
Among some commentators, there was a sense that rage was redundant: that unless Pakistan's military and civilian leaders drop all equivocation about Islamist extremism, the country is likely to suffer further such traumas.
Equivocation begins.
Without equivocation.
No equivocation.
It lacks equivocation.
Why the equivocation?
Why my equivocation?
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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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