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But he seems surprisingly equivocal about their iconic status, concerned that they have become divorced from their original meaning, from "the authenticity" of Factory: "You see them used to sell Airmiles or text message minutes".
When I pointed out that some observers thought Nadal, who has amassed 12 Grand Slams at the age of 27, now had a strong claim to being the best player of all time, Federer's response was surprisingly equivocal.
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Not surprisingly, then, the data are equivocal about which sort of face women prefer.The problem that Dr DeBruine spotted is that this equivocation might be real with different women pursuing, albeit unconsciously, different reproductive strategies or it might be an artefact of the way the experiments have been conducted.
Silicon is the second most abundant element of the Earth's crust after oxygen and, perhaps surprisingly, its essentiality in biota remains equivocal [ 1].
Surprisingly, not only patients with positive EBNA-1 IgG, but also patients with a negative or equivocal EBNA-1 IgG test were found to express BHRF1-1 (EBNA-1 IgG negative cases, BHRF1-1 mexpressionsion levels = 30.99; SD = 1.33; equivocal cases, mean = 32.71; SD = 1.22; positive cases, mean = 32.65; SD = 1.78) (Fig. 3B).
The new guidelines take an equivocal approach to the evaluation of women at only moderate risk of developing breast cancer — including, surprisingly, those who have survived it.
Early findings are equivocal.
John McEnroe was equivocal.
There is nothing equivocal.
Holland is more equivocal.
There are equivocal factors".
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