Rather heterogeneous and equivocal stratigraphic definitions were found during the revision of existing literature.
There's one do-it-yourself trend, though, about which I can offer a less equivocal endorsement: financial planning.
Yet while some MPs on all sides have fulminated, others are silent or equivocal.
On Europe, he is enthusiastic, whereas Labour is equivocal and the Tories are sceptical.
The few compounds that have been tried in big clinical trials have produced equivocal or negative results.
And at least some of the evidence about the moderation of the new black middle class is equivocal.
But he was equivocal, and seems most excited about bringing out the laptops again for a brief, three-city tour.
The response of the international deputy co-prosecutor, Bill Smith, was rather more equivocal.
At the Best Buy down the freeway, a sales rep was less equivocal.
Everyone who has not been on an MBA course but has worked with those who have will be more equivocal.
The Aileses have come to occupy an equivocal position in their new community, where they are seen as both patrons and provocateurs.
Initially excluded from the club by Charles de Gaulle, Britain has been equivocal about European integration ever since it joined in 1973.
General Musharraf's stance on a recent Islamic bill has been less equivocal.
And is there a sense of making an equivocal statement when you talk about violence on one side versus violence on the other?
At the Best Buy (nyse: BBY - news - people ) down the freeway, a sales rep was less equivocal.
The reason for this criticism was that the mid-stage clinical trials with bapi gave equivocal results and plunging into phase 3 was highly risky.
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All in all, Mr Summers is playing with fire by doing anything to suggest that his support for a strong dollar is even slightly equivocal.
Statements of support for compromise from church and business leaders tended to be equivocal, and were virulently denounced by the entire range of unionist leaders.
He gave FORBES ASIA equivocal answers on trade earlier this year.
And members of some groups who traditionally circumcise boys or teenagers as a mark of group membership seem equivocal about the idea of outsiders adopting the practice.
His equivocal deputy, John Taylor, has scarcely been a bulwark.
The Russian delegates were strikingly equivocal about free enterprise.
The archaeological evidence for ancient cookery is equivocal.
More revealing, however, was the more awkward and equivocal reaction of newspapers closer to the centre, reflecting the reluctance of many commentators and interest groups to incur Mr Berlusconi's wrath, in the expectation that he will win.
Inhibited by his middle-class background, he led what appeared from the outside to be an impeccably "respectable" life, and his music leaves no doubt that he had equivocal feelings not just about his own attraction to men but about all forms of sexuality.
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U.S. officials say a letter sent tothe European Union's foreign-policy chief represents one of the least equivocal offers to negotiate Iran has ever made a declaration that it is ready to talk with the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany, the group the outside world has designated to handle talks.
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