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But he equivocated about whether the central bank actually would lower rates.
He tilted his head from one side to the other, equivocating.
But if she is going to equivocate, I want it to be on the stand, in front of a jury.
I had not the time to equivocate with smaller coins.
The courts continue to equivocate as to whether the traditional approach should be maintained.
"To say I was equivocating would be an understatement," he said.
Indeed, the government's own experts equivocate, declining make such a prediction.
The book equivocates on the actual cause of the deformities.
"You do not equivocate or negotiate with hate," he said yesterday.
Can he avoid the temptation to equivocate on issues like these that may not play so well outside of Massachusetts?
But even she seemed to equivocate on the subject of John Kerry.
She prayed he would understand why she was now equivocating.
You have a sly, equivocating vein That suits me not.
"I keep a radio on when I'm asleep," she equivocated.
"You learning and me teaching you are not the same issue," he equivocated.
So far I haven't found anything that really works for me," she equivocated.
No stack of equivocating documents can have such force.
Even Coil did not equivocate when speaking of what it was that had attacked them.
Cast him as an extremist and he gets to take credit merely for equivocating.
He thought he was being slick; like I never heard a guy equivocate.
Democrats, he argues, must stop equivocating and brace themselves for a long, tough battle.
Why suffer that lip I have kissed a thousand times to equivocate?
"But it is not that that I spoke about," her mother equivocated.
Then, the State Department seemed to equivocate on that.