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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EQUIVOCATOR»
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8 equivocator . . . Usually referred to the Jesuits, who were believed to engage in
equivocal oaths, possibly to escape rabid religious prejudices against them, in
the immediate context of the play's composition, this probably was an allusion to
...
Shakespeare, Shakespeare William, 2009
Wilson proposed 'time-server' for 'time' to parallel the later 'equivocator' and 'tailor'
. Time-server' would apply to a farmer who observes the seasons, and through '
server' = waiter, would provide a link with 'napkins', napkins, handkerchiefs.
William Shakespeare, J. H. Walter, 1962
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Philosophy of Statistics
The third norm, Equivocation, can be fleshed out by requiring that PE be a
probability function, from all those that are calibrated with evidence, that is as
close as possible to a totally equivocal probability function P= called the
equivocator on L.
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Value Maps: Valuation Tools That Unlock Business Wealth
Finally there is the confused and self-contradictory Equivocator. It refuses to
choose. It wants to be all things to all people. One day it is inveighing its
managers to reduce costs. The next it tells them to innovate and be different. It
has no idea ...
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Automata, Languages and Programming: 33rd International ...
Then the equivocator uses SimDlogC for computing a commitment of sk. Now the
equivocator can run the honest prover algorithm of Σcom obtaining a and
computes ˆa using the OR-composed proof system of SimDlogC. Later for any ...
6
Informal Fallacies: Towards a Theory of Argument Criticisms
In this situation, how could the would-be equivocator equivocate? The
equivocator would choose an argument that would prove the conclusion he
needed to prove. Suppose that in the game of dialogue in question, the opponent
needs to ...
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Probabilistic Logics and Probabilistic Networks
(It is usual to understand a constraint of the form P(∀xUx) = c as limn→∞P(Ut1
∧···∧ Utn) = c).6 We have that d(P,P=) = ∞ for all P ∈ E. Define P by Then P is
the member of E that is closest to the equivocator. The objective Bayesian
protocol ...
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Who's Afraid Of...?: Facets of Fear in Anglophone Literature ...
In the RSC production, the frightened king is born from Elizabeth's deathbed and
is confronted by the Equivocator, whom he accepts as his 'guardian angel' and
who proves to be a supernatural plot-shaping figure. Feelings of fear, which ...
'Faith, here's an equivocator,§ that could swear in both the scales against either
scale; who committed treason enough for God's sake, yet could ' not equivocate ,
to heaven: 0, come in, equivocator. [K110cking.] Knock, knock, knock: \Vho's ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1807
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The Tragedy of Macbeth
Faith, here's an equivocator, that could swear in both the scales against either
scale; who committed treason enough for God's sake, yet could not equivocate to
heaven: O, come in, equivocator. {Knocking within.") Knock, knock, knock!
William Shakespeare, 2001
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «EQUIVOCATOR»
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William Shakespeare's jokes are just not funny, Sir Richard Eyre …
Therefore much drink may be said to be an equivocator with lechery; it makes him and it mars him; it sets him on and it takes him off; ... «Telegraph.co.uk, jun 15»
Jeb Bush, Climate-Change Equivocator
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush has been unofficially campaigning for president for months, even years, but once he makes it official ... «The New Republic, jun 15»
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... Dickinson accused Jackson of reneging on a bet with his father-in-law during a horse race, calling him a “coward and an equivocator. «Task & Purpose, jun 15»
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... Chlumsky) bristles at her boss's new reliance on Karen (Lennon Parham), a spineless equivocator incapable of making a single decision. «Times Herald-Record, mai 15»
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The 30 poems between the arias are also titled "Variations" and each focuses on an identity such as "Baker," "Dying Man," "Equivocator," even ... «Seacoastonline.com, mai 15»
A House Divided Against Itself
Gandhi here is not the great soul of popular imagination but is portrayed somewhat harshly as an equivocator and eccentric whose “original ... «Wall Street Journal, abr 15»
Nigel Farage's Smile Makes Him an Irresistible Political Communicator
Farage is viewed as ballsy rather than an equivocator. That fits with Ukip's outsider approach. It is the upstart party that can say what it thinks. «Huffington Post UK, mar 15»
'This is not who we are' is American for: 'This is sort of who we are'
“President Obama is the 'Equivocator in Chief' at a time when we need a Commander in Chief”, runs a not-atypical offering. So you can't say ... «The Guardian, mar 15»
YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST! Clinton Finally Admits Lying
Bill O'Reilly, agreeable as usual, concurs: “Just this once, I'm with that center-leaning socialist-extremist equivocator. Newt's not far off the mark, ... «Glossy News, mar 15»
Andrew Jackson was America's worst 'great' president
When Charles Dickinson called him "a coward and equivocator," the spat evolved into a formal duel. The excellent marksman Dickinson chose ... «The Week Magazine, fev 15»