Sentences with phrase «equivocation over»

And after much equivocation over the bar with the android — he knows it's not a very nice thing to wake her, but — Jim rouses Aurora to join him for the next 89 years.
After seemingly interminable equivocation over whether he would like to see his own party fully in charge of Albany, Gov. Andrew Cuomo conceded under questioning yesterday that full Democratic domination of the State Senate would be an «optimal» — if unlikely — arrangement.
The government's equivocation over what Brexit will entail does not ruffle him, he says, welcoming the obfuscation that protects against apparent U-turns.
But I wonder how she would approach the Trudeau government's equivocations over the Trans - Pacific Partnership (TPP), the star - crossed trade agreement that former U.S. president Barack Obama hoped would counter China's economic dominance in Asia.

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Nor the equivocation used to confuse, as in Mormon.org, glossing over different uses of the terms.
I take their clear, serious - minded positions over the equivocation and obfuscation of a marketing ploy any day.
As a crunch period approaches, in which Britain's future trade agreements with the EU must be agreed one way or the other, the time for judicious equivocation is almost over.
Miliband argues that the Corbyn programme looks backwards, citing the pledges of nationalisation, increases in national insurance for high earners and «equivocation» over the UK's role in the EU.
In the essays that he published over more than three decades, he turned even his equivocations into dictums as he explored subjects that included not only art, architecture, and the art world, but also urban development and national affairs.
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