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1
Not because it is a deterrent; the evidence for deterrence is
very
equivocal
.
2
Your friend Keith has placed himself in a
very
equivocal
position.
3
Randal was really in high spirits, despite the
very
equivocal
success of his speech.
4
On another occasion I received a
very
equivocal
compliment.
5
To Harrington she has left a
very
equivocal
heritage.
6
Otherwise, Sulzer and his school might have made German poetry adopt a
very
equivocal
style.
7
The non-attendance of five or six of that description has left the majority
very
equivocal
indeed.
8
We have already stated that Rob Roy's conduct during the insurrection of 1715 was
very
equivocal
.
9
St. Germain in particular had behaved in a
very
equivocal
way since his journey to Slave Lake.
10
When I had made an end of my lecture, Mr. Dammit indulged himself in some
very
equivocal
behavior.
11
Cogent and conclusive this; and thus Harry, from the very beginning, was put down for a
very
equivocal
character.
12
The oracles, were often
very
equivocal
,
or so obscure that their signification was not understood but after the event.
13
Here, however, he based his opinion on experiments properly described as "
very
equivocal
;
"
and stuck to it.
14
Mother Benedict did not reply, as she thought it a
very
equivocal
sort of answer, but suddenly she exclaimed:
15
Mother Benedict did not reply, as she thought it a
very
equivocal
soft of answer, but suddenly she exclaimed:
16
But whether it indicated pleasure or disappointment, he could not tell; for it was at best a
very
equivocal
expression.
very
equivocal
very