Sentences with phrase «equivocal when»

Others are less equivocal when it comes to NRF2 activators and cancer patients.
Sure, together with the Scottish Greens there remains a pro-independence majority at Holyrood, but the Green manifesto was also equivocal when it came to #indyref2, so a renewed push in that context risks looking illegitimate.

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There were also reports that he would leave after the president's equivocal reaction to racist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, last summer, and media outlets speculated that he might leave after the tax bill was passed or when Trump passed him up as chair of the Federal Reserve.
This equivocal character of the objectivations of freedom when reflecting on its original nature is increased by the fact that the material on which it must be exercised is always also determined and formed by the guilt at the beginning of the history of the spirit.
Otumfuo made a statement when the opposition leader visited Manhyia few days ago and unfortunately for the opposition block, effort by their leaders to misinterpret his statement was cleverly crashed by one of the ruling party's smart communicators Sam Dzata George.Otumfuo's delivery was clear and equivocal and I quote
«But when we look at larger, longer - term studies of very low - carb diets lasting one year or longer, the benefits are basically equivocal,» she says.
(5) However, static stretching is commonly avoided prior to training due to equivocal findings that it may reduce maximal strength when done immediately prior to activity.
* Duration of a few weeks * An average dose more equivocal to a «loading» phase than a «maintenance phase» * A larger dose for potential responders who lack natural, dietary creatine * A smaller dose for potential non-responders with a significant amount of existing dietary creatine intake * A training protocol that emphasizes all phases of muscular energetics to take advantage of the ATP - CP, glycolytic, and oxidative effects of creatine supplementation (HIIT is ideal for cardiovascular exercise when supplementing creatine, due to the repeated bouts of high intensity work) * A training protocol that incorporates negatives in order to stimulate satellite cell fusion, as per Dr. Hatfield's theory of holistic training * A training protocol that emphasizes repeated bouts of work per the results of creatine studies * A nutrition protocol tailored to reduce post-workout cortisol levels, which would involve a post-workout shake and possible glutamine supplementation * A nutrition protocol that takes advantage of carb - load (super compensation) near the end of the cycle
When the final double twist resolves itself in Hellworld as the weakest kind of equivocal garbage, the feeling I got was of more disappointment than impatience — a bad sign in any relationship, S&M or otherwise.
This Stanford - based research institute released a now - famous study in 2009, showing that, nationwide, when compared to district performance, charter performance was equivocal.
Just occasionally are they less equivocal, as when they observe that aggressive integration policies helped black children during the 1970s, that mounting socioeconomic inequality after the late 1980s contributed to the subsequent widening in the test - score gap, and that inequality in the preschool environment plays an important role in determining later educational outcomes.
When asked to provide evidence and guidance on enhancing the quality of teaching and student performance, I'm usually equivocal about advocating quick fixes because I know how long it can take to turn a school around, as I've already said in How schools get moving and keep improving.
However, when the result is at the upper level of the diagnostically low range or the lower end of the equivocal range, there is inherent uncertainty.
A private Facebook message from Lucia Diego, director of LD50 (a small gallery in the East End), voiced vague equivocal support for alt - right principles and Donald Trump — «I'm not even sure if I disagree with the Muslim ban» — and led to a mass of Facebook responses when artist Sophie Jung (who was rightfully alarmed by Deigo's far - right leanings) posted it online for pubic view.
When even the «alarmed» population in America was equivocal on cap - and - trade — well before Climategate — why in the world did anyone ever think realistically that a bill was a real prospect?
Does a more equivocal statement by one scientist, communicating outside his normal channels of communication, with justifiable concerns that a lay audience would read too much or too little into his words and not approach them with the nuance a scientist is trained to do, communicating his own personal views at a time when this acceptance was developing, mean he is guilty of deliberate dishonesty.
However researchers have noted the relationship between warmer ocean temperatures and «bleaching has been equivocal and sometimes negative when the coolest regions were not in the analyses.»
[133] Yet experience has shown that prosecutors will occasionally put forward as evidence of guilt, post-offence conduct that is essentially equivocal — such as the accused's strange behaviour when first spoken to by the police or the fact he failed to render assistance to the victim.
Subsequently, when it came into the public domain in 2005, it revealed an equivocal conclusion: «I remain of the opinion that the safest course would be to secure the adoption of a further resolution to authorise the use of force.»
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