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"As he talked he looked through you, incinerating your doubts or hesitations, making equivocation impossible," Clark recalled in 1952.
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In most cases, the criteria for brain death determination by nuclear scan are clear cut, allowing a decision to be made without equivocation.
Stop making the false equivocation that Hope Solo must be shunned exactly as Ray Rice has as if all domestic violence is equal in nature and one size fits all.
They still talk about gaming's supposed power, make sweeping equivocations about the value of "engagement" and use flaky reasoning to assert the value of such endeavors.
Anyone involved in politics has probably shaded the truth, dissembled, or made misleading equivocations.
As Geach saw it, we need to think of predication as constant across embedded and unembedded occurrences of predicative moral sentences so as not to commit a fallacy of equivocation in making arguments.
In actual practise, the ambiguity or equivocation makes little if any difference; we may speak simply of a thesis of the universal applicability of the pure concept whether 'for us', or not, as the case may be.
The Heritage Foundation and its more overt political arm, Heritage Action, have made no such equivocations.
The excuses and moral equivocations made to enable the coal industry to avoid its responsibility are just as indefensible as those made by pro-abortion advocates on behalf of women who want to avoid theirs.
Coffey again pushed back, saying she believed it was important she reference hate groups "specifically, so there is no confusion or equivocation in my message," again noting that other agencies were making specific references.
Instead, a false equivocation is made between far right groups and Islamist groups.
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