Sentences with phrase «made equivocal»

Bitcoin Cash has made equivocal gains to Bitcoin as Bitcoin itself did in 2016.
Ockham's approach, however, made an equivocal comparison between man and God, i.e. God and man were totally different and there was nothing in common between them.
After Trump made equivocal comments about who was to blame for violence at rallies held by white supremacists and neo-Nazis in Charlottesville over the weekend, Ken Frazier, the chief executive of pharmaceutical giant Merck, resigned from Trump's manufacturing council Monday.

Not exact matches

Wonder Woman's symbolic value has been equivocal from the character's inception, decades before she first made the cover of Ms. Magazine.
Neal once entirely rewrote the lead of a book review of mine for the very good reason that I hadn't been able to make up my mind about the book and had written an introductory paragraph that was both equivocal and awkward.
Alston (departing from Aquinas who, and not alone in my opinion, is terribly equivocal on this issue) says that God wills that creatures shall have freedom, so that their decisions are made possible, but not fully determined, by God.
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
Local council election results in the wards making up Hallam constituency, while by no means good for the Liberal Democrats, paint a more equivocal picture than the polls, as a comparison of the 2010 local election results with those in the most recent local elections in 2014 shows.
Cruddas's criticisms certainly made more headlines than any pro-Miliband messages at the weekend, while Peter Mandelson's recent description of Miliband as «the leader we have, therefore the leader I support, and somebody who I believe is capable of leading the party to victory» was equivocal, tempting us to read between the lines on the «leader we have» part.
And I understood the equivocal, reflective, discursive and fluid nature of policy making — there was time for that back then.
(This approach is also called analogical, as opposed to univocal or equivocal, and has a more general application: a single term [e.g., «alive»] may be predicated all along the scale of being, but only if suitable adaptations are made at each threshold.)
By exposing these elements to meticulously prepared experiments, I can try to understand their equivocal language, provoke a discourse and make it intelligible, malleable, revealing forms and colours only residing in an invisible field, a hidden reality, escaping the succession of instants imposed by our perception of time.»
With respect to soil carbon in particular, Briske et al. correctly make realize that the work they have evaluated in inconclusive: «The response of SOC to stocking rate is equivocal, based partially on the limited number of investigations conducted» (Briske et al., 2008).
In that equivocal trap - door, you reveal a prior intent to allow yourself a future lie, the one you just made, to extract yourself from a future challenge.
DOmestic climate catastrophes are interesting, but still rare enough and equivocal enough to make connecting the dots problematic.
It makes the person sound indirect and equivocal and unable to state a fact in exact terms.
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