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She was equivocal about sex, yet she could not separate it from the affection she craved.
The PAC was equivocal about participating in South Africa's first elections by universal suffrage, held in April 1994.
In a recent speech, Mr. Ballmer was equivocal about whether the company's new Windows 7 software, to be introduced in October, would prompt a surge in PC and software sales.
The forewoman, in a three-minute exchange with the judge, was equivocal about whether the jury was hopelessly deadlocked but ultimately said the jury would not be able reach a unanimous verdict.
For many years Poulenc was equivocal about Ravel's music, though always respecting him as a man.
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'You cannot be equivocal about innocent people.
Key crossbench independents have been equivocal about what they would do in this situation.
Mitt Romney, for his part, has been equivocal about whether rising temperatures are caused by human action.
Initially excluded from the club by Charles de Gaulle, Britain has been equivocal about European integration ever since it joined in 1973.
"Obama could effectively shut down the nomination battle by winning in both states, and Clinton has been equivocal about whether she will keep going if she loses both".
He is equivocal about whether Partido X can break that mood, and whether its activist base can come to terms with mainstream politics.
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