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Instead, he plunges his audience into the new world of "equivocation", a Jacobean buzzword, and the disturbing concept of "the fiend that lies like truth".
After all, the play begins in a state of confusion on the parapets where a guard yells, "Who's there?" That is, as the critic Maynard Mack put it, the "world of Hamlet," a world of equivocation, doubt and the supernatural.
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He argues that to add the universal-man as a third man to Socrates and Plato, given that there are only these two individual men in the world, exhibits a fallacy of equivocation.
Against the growing Modist tendency to understand parts of grammar as indicative of the objective constituents of things in the world, Bacon stresses the importance of equivocation analysis.
Kirstein may be excused for resorting to a language of equivocation and innuendo in public.
"There is no question of equivocation.
The novel's title has overtones of equivocation, too.
At last here is a scintilla of equivocation.
But it's no cure-all, despite the lack of equivocation from some news media cheerleaders.
"I offer no weasel words of equivocation and I apologize," he said.
The letter is a masterpiece of equivocation and prevarication, leaving a false impression without telling an outright lie.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com