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(In "Born to Be Blue," the return is the most equivocal).
Playing with recent assertions that William Shakespeare was a Roman Catholic, Duffy asserts on the strength of a single famous but elusive phrase in one Shakespeare sonnet about "bare ruin'd quiers" that "In the mind and mouth of the most illustrious of all Elizabethans, the Tudor religious revolutions had elicited not even the most equivocal of endorsements".
Digby Tantam and Nick Huband are perhaps the most equivocal in their appraisal of the gendering of this behaviour, finding that 'community studies are inconsistent about whether self-injury is more common in boys than girls' (2009: 4).
The authors suggest that IgG seropositive patients with symptoms but no signs of illness have at most "equivocal evidence for infection with B. burgdorferi and that any benefit from treatment would be unlikely" [ 12].
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When he suddenly resigned at the turn of the new century, after eight and a half years as Russia's first popularly elected president, the send-offs were, at their most generous, equivocal.
Previous comparisons of FCBT and CCBT have generated inconsistent findings, with most suggesting equivocal treatment effects [ 9].
If a similar rate is true for Chinese women, most HER2 equivocal cases would fall into either luminal A or triple-negative subtypes.
Most of these equivocal results are due to low methodological quality, small sample size, and other factors such as inherent difficulties in the use of controls [ 8- 10].
Although findings remain equivocal, most studies support that coping strategies directed toward active engagement with the stressor, including both problem- and emotion-focused coping, are associated with more positive adjustment [ 24].
MP and ML optimisations suggested several acquisitions of a generalist feeding diet on the secondary host-plant range: one in the subgenus Brachycaudus and, potentially, several in the subgenus Acaudus, although MP optimisations classified most nodes as equivocal in the subgenus Acaudus, indicating that acquisitions and losses were equally parsimonious.
The character was equivocal in most of the C. salviifolius lineage because, in part, of missing data from two species (C. mumbyi, C. pouzolzii).
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