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Oliver is more equivocal about the UPF.
Contemporary dealers, however, are far more equivocal about book-breaking than Ege was.
Dorothy Lakner, a retail analyst with CIBC World Markets, was more equivocal about the management changes.
I feel a touch more equivocal about Emma Thompson's Mrs Lovett.
But Jarre is far more equivocal about the huge shows than you might expect.
Despite Rudd's insistence he will be rejoining AC/DC, his bandmates have been much more equivocal about his status.
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The forthright tone of Secretary Clinton's remarks was in welcome contrast to some of the administration's earlier and more equivocal statements about human rights and democracy.
This study provides clear evidence about screening timing and strategy in order to identify women colonised with GBS in labour, with more equivocal evidence about methods.
Polls that ask the public about their broader view toward gun regulation find much more equivocal results.
Greater, if more equivocal, prominence came with the financially successful publication of Sanctuary, a novel about the brutal rape of a Southern college student and its generally violent, sometimes comic, consequences.
Most respondents (n = 430, 76%) did not consider poultry or egg consumption a route of transmission, but their opinions about possible transmission by close contact with contaminated individuals were more equivocal.
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