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I'm afraid there's more equivocation to come.
We Americans must support their effort, immediately, with no more equivocation.
No more equivocation, no more negotiation.
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At other times, however, this blurring of cause and effect feels more like equivocation.
First come the corruption allegations, then the indignant denials, more evidence, equivocation and retractions and finally another of her ministers has to walk.
Likewise, a couple of older characters - the grand old man at the helm of the publishing company and a stylish lady who plays jazz piano - are granted some complexity, though in the end this comes to little more than an equivocation as to whether they should be regarded as heroes of the authentic life craved by some of the younger characters, or frauds.
But "Equivocation" has more on its mind than playing what-if games with the theater's past.
This equivocation is more than a stylistic problem; it's a failure of moral courage in a task that requires it.
More potent than such equivocations, though, may be the threat of social unrest.
It is an echo of Hemingway's more eager and brash equivocations in the drafts, a claim that there was an unseen depth to his plainspoken prose.
Laced with pithy writing and sly jokes about Shakespeare's works (some surprisingly snarky), "Equivocation" is sometimes more glib and flashy than probing, perhaps because it tries to probe too much.
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