Sentence examples for with equivocation from inspiring English sources

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No matter what the risk, no matter how carefully they might have defended themselves with equivocation and convenient lapses of memory, it was still there, fidgeting to be recognized.

Feelings are running high – on the side both of those rightfully frustrated that something as obvious as people being murdered in the cold light of day is met with equivocation; and those who feel justifiably aggrieved at what looks like tolerance of intolerance or, at worst, racism towards minorities.

In the real world, the road to dystopia is paved with equivocation, denial, unacknowledged bigotry and defensiveness.

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Washington Post columnist David Broder is not well liked on the lefty blogosphere, mainly because he is so in the tank for Bush and Karl Rove that his columns are often filled with equivocations and falsehoods and willful omissions and lots of cheerleading for Dubya.

This risk has been most evident with US equivocation on the Falkland Islands.

With each equivocation, the man in the Oval Office shields his identity and cloaks who the real Barack Obama is.

It is something that many Labour MPs would welcome more of in the Miliband operation, which is routinely charged with chronic equivocation.

Asked whether Russia's decision to go into Georgia was part of an overall change of strategy, Leslie replied with exquisite equivocation.

Trump's partial acceptance of the overwhelming scientific view that burning fossil fuels is changing the climate, along with his equivocation over American involvement in the Paris deal, are subtle departures from the position he took during the presidential campaign.

But he managed to get one man riled up — Senator Harry Reid, the majority leader, who was so clearly annoyed at Mr. McConnell's outburst that he announced, with no equivocation, that he would change the filibuster rules when a new Congress begins in January.

Desmond and Moore (1991, p. 40), agreeing that Jameson was the author of the anonymous piece (as does Rudwick 2008, p. 245, n. 11 though with some equivocation), also add that the word "evolved" in the modern sense first appears in this 1826 essay.

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