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That is why his attitude over the United Nations, or over native and Indian policy, often seems equivocal.
"Coppola's attitude toward her subject seems equivocal, uncertain; there is perhaps a smidgen of social commentary, but she seems far too at home in the world she depicts to offer a rewarding critique of it.
But the strength of these associations as well as their interrelationships with other of this study's central predictors seems equivocal.
Longer duration of symptoms and greater severity of symptoms are also associated with poorer surgical outcomes although the evidence seems equivocal [ 12].
Although the effect of PEMFs on osteoarthritis of the knee seems equivocal, their value in the additional treatment of other bony and cartilaginous pathologies is promising.
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And members of some groups who traditionally circumcise boys or teenagers as a mark of group membership seem equivocal about the idea of outsiders adopting the practice.
Thus surface form might seem equivocal (Hitchcock 1996).
One delegate, Stanford Cade of Westminster Hospital, seemed equivocal about the ACS's educational work, writing: "It has rendered cancer a reality to the man in the street".
There is suggestive evidence of associations with health effects for several non-culture-based measurements related to fungi and bacteria in dust, although some of these associations seem equivocal.
It looks pretty excruciating to me, but he seems quite equivocal about it.
She seems strangely equivocal about Nobody's Daughter's prospective success.
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