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Others were more equivocal, saying the changes weren't that noticeable.
Between the covers, the reality is something decidedly more equivocal.
As for Hyperborea, its epistemological status has proved far more equivocal.
Republicans have remained more equivocal, with only 55% seeing positive benefits.
But John McDonnell, Mr. Corbyn's long-term ally, was far more equivocal.
She has been more equivocal on Bolivia in recent weeks after Morales' ouster.
But Tillerson was more equivocal, saying that the priority was the defeat of ISIS.
The forceful statements stood in contrast with President Trump's more equivocal assessment of the violence.
Privately, however, Trump has been more equivocal about answering Mueller's questions, depending on the day.
But on Tuesday, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the new White House press secretary, was more equivocal.
The most prominent similar study, the Oregon Health Experiment, was much smaller and more equivocal.
President Trump has been more equivocal on the question of foreign election interference, particularly from Russia.
The link between DACA repeal and Trump's many anti-Mexican statements is more equivocal and harder to prove.
Yet in the local politics of those thriving places, this growth has been a much more equivocal force.
Mr. Putin's spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, was even more equivocal, saying that there was no specific timetable for the withdrawal.
"Everybody's frustrated, but some moved, some stayed the same, and some got more equivocal," said a GOP lawmaker who attended the meeting.
More equivocal, Jan's ancestry story signals the difficulties of knowing your background and the resulting ironies any revelation about lineage can generate.
The Obama administration probably would have been more equivocal and called for restraint, but a major policy shift would have been unlikely.
But the special counsel had been far more equivocal about whether Mr. Trump had illegally sought to obstruct that investigation, Mr. Barr wrote.
But Trump has been much more equivocal on the issue, which arose again during a news conference with Polish President Andrzej Duda on Thursday.
Scholz's main rivals in the leadership race have been more equivocal on staying in the coalition, however, and that could bode ill for the government.
While The Economist was clear in its aim to champion free trade and classical liberalism, the ideological bent of "A Christmas Carol" was more equivocal.
Christopher M. Curran, a lawyer for Sudan, was more equivocal but said his client was aware of the suit before the default judgment was entered.
"Either way, the sum total of the January labor reports probably lowers the odds of a Fed hike in March," unless upcoming reports were more equivocal.
While Mr. Trump's rhetoric has escalated of late, he has at times been more equivocal, especially when pressed on whether he wanted to see Roe v.
And by foregrounding the creature's experience and delaying the violence, Bernays solicits our empathy for him — a provocative choice, as Shelley skews a lot more equivocal.
Last year he said he would not apply for the role, but was slightly more equivocal about what he would do if approached directly, as Carney was.
More equivocal is the claim to the garden of Anna (Vinnette Robinson), the ex-partner of Audrey's other child, an army captain blown up by an IED.
He sees trade as an area where he can rile up his base and position himself as the strong America-first leader, in contrast to the more equivocal Democrats.
"Until and unless that happens, though, there likely will be no formal resolution of the legal question -- and, thus, one more equivocal precedent in the separation of war powers."
Until and unless that happens, though, there likely will be no formal resolution of the legal question -- and, thus, one more equivocal precedent in the separation of war powers.
Among white men without college degrees, Trump remained strong, drawing positive job marks from 70% of them in Pennsylvania, 65% in Michigan and a somewhat more equivocal 57% in Wisconsin.
But others were more equivocal, saying Trump only expressed support for any bill that arrives on his desk -- either the compromise plan or a more conservative version whose prospects appear dim.
He had more equivocal words for some other potential running mates: Mr. Gingrich, he said, is a fearless attack dog but has "issues," according to people present for Mr. Trump's remarks.
And while he reiterated that the administration's goal is to help the middle class, he was slightly more equivocal about the enforcement of his rule and how it impact the upper echelon.
But others were more equivocal, saying the President only expressed support for any bill that arrives on his desk -- either the compromise plan or a more conservative version whose prospects appear dim.
" Northern Ontario MP Charlie Angus was more equivocal about Mulcair's chances: "I have absolute confidence that Tom is going to go into that meeting in April and do a bang-up job.
Many analysts expect, though, that if she speaks about monetary policy she will take a more equivocal line - that it is data-dependent and a rate hike this year is just a possibility.
Many analysts expect, though, that if she speaks about monetary policy, she will take a more equivocal line: that it is data-dependent, and a rate hike this year is just a possibility.
His comments received criticism from both sides of the aisle at the time, and since Trump has become president, top officials in his administration have taken a more equivocal position on the issue.
Trump's comments were more equivocal than that of his then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who on Monday agreed with Britain's assessment and said that those behind the crime must face serious consequences.
Investors were wary of Yellen hinting at a near-term interest rate hike, which could divert some of the liquidity that has underpinned riskier assets worldwide, though others predicted she would strike a more equivocal note.
Since then, however, he and his staff have been more equivocal, much like he was after a similar televised meeting with lawmakers on immigration that seemed to open the door to a compromise only to lead to more partisan crossfire.
"Those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the K.K.K., white supremacists and other hate groups," he added — in response to bipartisan condemnation of his more equivocal statements during the first 48 hours of the crisis.
The Pew Research Center's polling and the General Social Survey suggest it is, while Gallup's data is more equivocal: But whether 43 percent or 34 percent of the population owns guns, it still suggests that gun-owning households have, on average, more than one gun.
"If officers are not trained to get the message that a positive drug test is more equivocal than the label would make you think, you'll have police officers thinking, 'Positive means it's definitely drugs,'" said Carl Takei, a senior staff attorney at the ACLU's Trone Center for Justice and Equality.
Mr. Bharara, 48, had a somewhat more equivocal greeting for the city that has provided him fodder for some of his highest-profile triumphs, including, most recently, the convictions of the former speaker of the State Assembly, Sheldon Silver, and the majority leader of the State Senate, Dean G. Skelos.
With a small but influential group of MPs within her own party rebelling against the deal, and several other parties from all sides — the staunchly pro-EU Scottish National Party, the largely pro-Brexit Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) of Northern Ireland and the more equivocal Labour party voicing their disagreement with the deal.
Biden issued a statement that was more equivocal — trying to neither apologize to Flores nor call her a liar, while also addressing the larger question without really saying anything about it: In my many years on the campaign trail and in public life, I have offered countless handshakes, hugs, expressions of affection, support and comfort.
The committee majority report, which has yet to be released but which members of the majority have begun to tease out in recent days, is an attempt to defang the first question, finding against all evidence that the Russian attack was not intended to help Mr. Trump (though a few members of the majority, including Representative Trey Gowdy, have been more equivocal).
Academic reviews of the topic are more equivocal, noting that, although it is likely that some animals have at least simple conscious thoughts and feelings, some authors continue to question how reliably animal mental states can be determined.
There is little evidence to suggest that the Medullosales ranged into the southern latitudes of Gondwana. In the northern hemisphere, there are good late Mississippian records in temperate latitudes of Kazakhstan but evidence from the higher northern latitudes in Siberia (Angara) is more equivocal.
To be specific, the more equivocal the message is, the few rules are available to process that information. Meanwhile, an inverse relationship also exists between rules and cycles. In other words, fewer rules lead to more use of cycles. Then, the increasing number of cycles used can reduce the equivocality.
Other churches in Maryland were more equivocal. The Roman Catholic Church in Maryland and its members had long tolerated slavery. Despite a firm stand for the spiritual equality of black people, Jesuit missioners also continued to own slaves on their plantations. The Catholic Church in Maryland had supported slaveholding interests.
In it James now dropped his anonymity, and posed as the defender of primitive and true Christianity. In the Premonition James shifted to a more equivocal position.Sharpe, Kevin, Faction and Parliament: essays on early Stuart history (1978), p. 48 His view was that the identification could not be required as a matter of faith.
In 1917, the enactment of the Jones-Shafroth Act the territory of Puerto Rico was organized and statutory US citizenship was granted to its residents. Since 1967, there have been several referendums, which included questions on statehood. Puerto Ricans chose not to alter the status quo in referendums until 2012. The 2012 referendum produced a more equivocal result.
The Washington Post was more equivocal, however. Reviewer Debra Weinstein applauded Keenan for capturing the way Hollywood insiders speak, subtly attack one another, and fixate on failure, and for documenting the inner lives of older gay men. But the Post found the humor to be shtick not literature, far too misogynist, and too stereotypical.Debra Weinstein, "Closet Drama," Washington Post, January 25, 2006.
A series of more than a dozen vitriolic debates ensued. The issues in the campaign were slavery, the prohibition of alcohol, and the nativist positions of the Know Nothing Party. Johnson favored the first, but opposed the others. Gentry was more equivocal on the alcohol question, and had gained the support of the Know Nothings, a group Johnson portrayed as a secret society.
Modern critics have been somewhat more equivocal. Keith Gibson, executive director of the VMI museum system, says the Confederate Memorial is a "superb example of Ezekiel's style and imagery", and one of the artist's most significant works. Gibson nevertheless faults the memorial for its static posing and "hard contours". Historian Katherine Allamong Jacob, however, notes that while the memorial is "intensely dramatic" it is also "not a little sentimental".
Montgomery C. Meigs, John's father, personally intervened with President James Buchanan to win his son an appointment to the U.S. Military Academy. By 1858, John Rodgers Meigs was more interested in a military career like his father's than he was in obtaining a college education. In December 1857, he applied for entrance into the United States Military Academy (better known as "West Point"). His mother strongly supported the move, but his father was more equivocal.
As a story, it needs a sequel, a prequel, and Cliff Notes." Joyce Millman of Salon was more equivocal, writing, "... You really can't treat The X-Files as a movie because it isn't one. It's a two-hour episode of the show," and said it was far from the "most satisfying" of X-Files releases. San Francisco Chronicle reviewer Bob Graham was positive towards the film, calling "David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson [...] enormously sympathetic heroes.
During deliberation, Jay says he will not vote for his brother again while the others appear to be more equivocal in debating. In the elimination room, however, Jay's choice is not revealed as Kelly, Ali and Roger all cast their votes for Dan. In the Biggest Loser update, it is revealed that Dan moved to Los Angeles to pursue his music career with a newfound confidence from his weight loss. He has lost a total of 125 lbs.
El-Shinnaway and Markus hypothesized that, based on media richness theory, individuals would choose to communicate messages over the more rich medium of voice mail than via email, but found that even when sending more equivocal messages, the leaner medium of email was used. Also, it has been indicated that given the expanded capabilities of new media, media richness theory's unidimensional approach to categorizing different communication media in no longer sufficient to capture all the dimensions in which media types can vary.
Media that can efficiently overcome different frames of reference and clarify ambiguous issues are considered to be richer whereas communications media that require more time to convey understanding are deemed less rich. A primary driver in selecting a communication medium for a particular message is to reduce the equivocality, or possible misinterpretations, of a message. If a message is equivocal, it is unclear and thus more difficult for the receiver to decode. The more equivocal a message, the more cues and data needed to interpret it correctly.
However, he felt the building did not fit in with stylistically with the rest of Georgetown, even though Moore drew on the many architectural styles found there. Washington Post architectural critic Benjamin Forgey was more equivocal. He called the structure "pop architecture [that] is proudly idiosyncratic", arguing that it failed as a piece of consistent architecture but succeeded in creating a unique and popular space. The overall impression, Forgey argued, was of disunity, although some elements (notably the rooftop chimneys and cupolas and the southwestern corner and western facade) worked very well together.
In the Classical era, the importance of sections and cadences and underlying harmonic progressions gives way to an emphasis on themes. The clarity of strongly differentiated major and minor sections gives way to a more equivocal sense of key and mode. These changes produce changes in performance practice: when sections are clear, then there is less need to emphasize the points of articulation. When they are less clear, greater importance is placed on varying the tempo during the course of the music to give "shape" to the music.
Greek interpretations of Roma as a dignified deity had transformed her from a symbol of military dominance to one of Imperial protection and gravitas. Roma's position could be more equivocal. Following the defeat of Clodius Albinus and his allies by Septimius Severus at Lugdunum, Roma was removed from the Lugdunum cult ara to the temple, where along with the Augusti she was co-opted into a new and repressive formulation of Imperial cult. Fishwick interprets the reformed rites at Lugdunum as those offered any paterfamilias by his slaves.
Critic Anthony Hicks describes the music, overall, as both "varied and excellent". Dean and Knapp's verdict is more equivocal. The music for the war and pageantry scenes, they say, is "brilliantly successful", but in depicting the scenes concerned with magic, Handel misses the mark; they suggest it was not until over 15 years later, with Admeto and Orlando, that he was able to represent the supernatural convincingly in music. The opera begins in the key of F, and switches to G at the inception of the grove scene in act 1.
After espousing a robust eurosceptic position, the party has latterly reverted to a more equivocal stance towards the European Union. It has also been critical of the United Nations as an undemocratic body without moral authority. In foreign policy the party has adopted a liberal interventionist or neo-conservative approach and has been strongly supportive of the War on Terror, and British and American military intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan. The most recent published policy statement of the New Party is the Manifesto for a World Class Nation, published in 2005.
In a different DKO mouse that is demonstrably TPC-null, NAADP responses are completely abolished. On balance, the controversy has been somewhat resolved and it is clear that TPCs are absolutely essential for NAADP. The permeability properties are more equivocal: why some groups observe a Na+ selectivity while others see a mixed Na+/Ca2+ permeability is currently unclear. The necessarily artificial experimental conditions for such as a demanding technique as single-lysosome patch clamp makes it harder to be dogmatic about which ions permeate under native, physiological conditions.
Of course, all the aforesaid scenes are fictitious. Neither Marc Bonnant neither Bastian Baker nor any other guest is aware at any moment of the hidden reality, given that each of them is intimately convinced that he/she is mainly supposed to grant an interview to an important private Canadian television channel. This makes the situation even more equivocal. All those individual and appropriate strategies are meant to “test” the permeability, the patience, the endurance and the power of self-control of each interlocutor when one of them is led to face such an embarrassing, unexpected and almost surrealistic situation.
The rig owner, Transocean, had a "strong overall" safety record with no major incidents for 7 years. However an analysts' review "painted a more equivocal picture" with Transocean rigs being disproportionately responsible for safety related incidents in the Gulf and industry surveys reporting concerns over falling quality and performance. In the 3 years 2005 to 2007, Transocean was the owner of 30% of oil rigs active in the Gulf, and 33% of incidents that triggered a Minerals Management Service (MMS) investigation were on Transocean rigs. However, in the 3 years from 2008 to February 15, 2010, it owned 42% of rigs but was responsible for 73% of incidents.
Computational approaches provide a cheaper and faster alternative to crystallography, but their results are more equivocal, since they do not produce empirical structures. Online web servers such as Web Antibody Modeling (WAM) WAM and Prediction of Immunoglobulin Structure (PIGS) Prediction of Immunoglobulin Structure (PIGS) enables computational modeling of antibody variable regions. Rosetta Antibody is a novel antibody FV region structure prediction server, which incorporates sophisticated techniques to minimize CDR loops and optimize the relative orientation of the light and heavy chains, as well as homology models that predict successful docking of antibodies with their unique antigen. RosettaAntibody The ability to describe the antibody through binding affinity to the antigen is supplemented by information on antibody structure and amino acid sequences for the purpose of patent claims.
A number of Bosnian Serb political figures made public statements denying that war crimes had happened and a government spokesman called the report a bid to promote "truth and reconciliation". The Republika Srpska Socialist Party leader, Lazar Ristić, welcomed the report and accused the Bosniak side of having "hitherto presented only false reports, in which names were listed of persons who are still alive today." Nikola Špirić, the speaker of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska, called it "the worst election campaigning I have ever seen." Milorad Dodik, who was later to become prime minister of Republika Srpska, castigated the report as having been "written by an amateur for the purpose of manipulating public opinion" in advance of the elections and said: The Republika Srpska government was, however, more equivocal.
As before, the evidence relied on a comparison between different countries in the incidence of type 2 diabetes and the consumption of sucrose, and also on within-country differences between sub-populations that consumed less or more sucrose. Moreover, in developed countries, the increase in sucrose consumption that had occurred over the past several decades appeared to run parallel to the increase in the incidence of type 2 diabetes. Experiments with rats showed that the feeding of sucrose led to impaired glucose tolerance (results with human subjects were more equivocal). The author mentions several other conditions that he believed were caused by or exacerbated by the consumption of sucrose: dyspepsia (indigestion), dental caries, seborrhoeic dermatitis, changes in the refractive index of the eye, and various forms of cancer.
Fairleigh Dickinson University's PublicMind, (February 7, 2013). Public says it's illegal to target Americans abroad as some question CIA drone attacks (press release) Another poll in February 2013 conducted by the Huffington Post was more equivocal: 56% of Americans support using drones to kill "high-level terrorists", 13% support using drones to kill "anyone associated with terrorists", 16% thought no one should be killed with drones, and 15% were not sure. A 2015 poll conducted by Jacquelyn Schneider and Julia Macdonald for Center for New American Security qualified some of this perceived support for drone strikes by giving respondents a chance to choose between drones, manned, neither platform, or both to conduct air strikes. They found that, while the American public was more likely to support unmanned than manned air strikes by approximately 10-15 percentage points, this support for unmanned was much less pronounced than previous polls suggested.

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