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equivocation

[ih-kwiv-uh-key-shuhn] / ɪˌkwɪv əˈkeɪ ʃən /


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The highly politicized nature of national security debates tends to polarize opinions and leave little room for nuance and equivocation, which could be perceived as appeasement, he added.

From New York Times

His equivocation poisoned the Sheriff’s Department with basically every arm of L.A.

From Los Angeles Times

Abrams pointed out that equivocation, saying, “Let’s be clear, he did not say he wouldn’t.”

From Washington Times

He smiles tightly and after a bit of equivocation will only say, "We all know what the answer is."

From Salon

“None of the relevant evidence was cited, and it’s clear why: There’s equivocation that implies an equal likelihood of natural and lab origin that is utterly inconsistent with our current scientific understanding,” Rasmussen said.

From Washington Post