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It entails less equivocation, less democracy, less blurring of the line between commerce and content, and a reassertion of authority on the part of museums, which must restate their convictions about esoteric beauty, the ethical import of aesthetics and the special, if intangible, power of the things they possess.
Mercifully, there is now much less equivocation over the relationships of vertebrates to their living relatives, none of which are thought of as being ancestral.
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To say this is not to deny the permanent threat posed by the helots, still less to deny that Spartan equivocation can often be explained in terms of it.
If that is the case, the head coach's equivocation over his quarterback seems even less helpful, as it creates uncertainty at the team's most critical position, which has not exactly been a yardstick for success ever since Dan Marino called it a day after the 1999 season.
For example, the beatitudes, familiar to all, would be more therapeutic, though less familiar, if they were rendered like this: Qualifiers suggest equivocation, which indicates just the kind of complexity of thought that keeps Alzheimer's at bay.
Sumption's first question was: "In 1995, what was your opinion about political corruption?" "As far as me is concerned, my opinion is that definitely it was corruption in Russia, much less than now, but it was," said Berezovsky, beginning a dance of equivocation.
Without equivocation.
No equivocation.
Equivocation begins.
Why the equivocation?
Why my equivocation?
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