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"I'd have to think a lot about it," he said, equivocating.
Yet, that response is now being portrayed as sinister and equivocating.
Of course there is no equivalency, and now there must be no equivocating.
They can do everything they can to keep Collins, Murkowski, and Gardner equivocating.
Chris interrupts her time with Wills just so he can do more eager equivocating.
This equivocating hasn't prevented Confirmation from being attacked by some conservatives as liberal propaganda.
Mr. Koufos does not deny equivocating when talking to audiences of different political temperaments.
Clinton toward Mr. Sanders's position and leaving Republicans largely scared into silence, or equivocating.
Clinton previously dealt with Republicans who responded to these attacks by capitulating and equivocating.
Even before Trump said the word "Antifa," white supremacists heard Trump's equivocating loud and clear.
A draft of the letter has leaked, and its contents are dull, equivocating, and spineless.
"It gives them ammunition and it looks like we're hiding or equivocating," the source said.
Obama added, seeking to turn Mr. Trump's equivocating words in Wednesday's debate against him. Mrs.
Worse still, by equivocating on the settlement issue, Mr. Gabbay is undermining Israel's democratic ideals.
Now Congress needs to end its equivocating and take decisive action to enforce its subpoena power.
Yet all this equivocating has started to bother her, and now she avoids using the phrase.
Trump's equivocating response has resulted in backlash from politicians and political observers from both political parties.
After weeks of equivocating, Mr. Puigdemont told the Spanish authorities that Catalan lawmakers might vote for independence.
The truth is, she's also supremely fair, but you're not going to get away with hedging or equivocating.
And Mrs Clinton herself, now that she has won the nomination, must champion openness clearly, rather than equivocating.
Posts equivocating away rape, defending rapists, and denying systemic oppression of women are more commonplace than anything else.
When you look at the sum of his behavior, it's obvious that Mr. Trump is actually not equivocating.
But Matt was really funny on SNL, so he was forgiven for equivocating about Casey, Louis, and Harvey.
But then President Trump's equivocating came into play the following Tuesday and the white supremacists were once again emboldened.
I do not claim to love-hate her in that equivocating way that reality TV viewers sometimes declare affection.
Senior officials are equivocating privately when asked whether they think John Kelly and H.R. McMaster are staying or going.
So is Cromwell himself: a Faust-figure much closer to damnation than the equivocating humanist of the earlier books.
It is not just about so many younger feminists rejecting the second wavers for their silence or their equivocating.
In equivocating about where to land with my conclusion on these earbuds, I was ultimately swayed by their microphone performance.
Many of those Democrats have been angered by Clinton equivocating at public events across the country about why she lost.
Certain of her musical ideas, no doubt, no equivocating — but terrible anxiety about just standing in the room with people.
What is certain is that Barr took Mueller's equivocating as an invitation to make his own decision to exculpate Trump.
Nielsen was pressed about Trump blaming the violence at the rally on "both sides," equivocating the white supremacists with counterprotesters.
"People message us and and say, 'This music helped me through the craziest things in my life,'" he replied, equivocating.
At the same time, China and Russia are allegedly also equivocating on their sanctions regime with respect to North Korea.
Some witnesses shine on the witness stand, exuding calm, consistency and credibility, while others flop, equivocating or recanting their prior statements.
As a result, "Fraidy-Pat" has made an appearance from the McGinty campaign, an obvious reference to Toomey's equivocating on Trump.
Beniamini demonstrated his research on a Nexus 6P, which might account for the equivocating "may be able" in Apple's security update.
Her equivocating is probably a ruse to afford her maximum maneuverability through the rest of the primary campaign and the general election.
On Monday, the newly resigned Labour lawmakers castigated Mr. Corbyn, accusing him of equivocating over Brexit and tolerating anti-Semitism within the party.
Two of Trump's economic advisory councils were disbanded after executives quit over his comments, which many saw as equivocating between neo-Nazis and counterprotesters.
As multiple tech companies turned their backs on Jones and his hate speech toward immigrants and minorities, Twitter was the main platform left still equivocating.
Not only did the pick leak to the press before it was announced, but stories appeared that Trump was equivocating the night before the announcement.
" But Democrats say the current text of the resolution echoes Trump's equivocating language by condemning both the white supremacists "and counterprotesters engaged in acts of violence.
Mr. Biden himself was equivocating: He wanted to defend and protect his son, but he also believed the president was baiting him into a dirty fight.
And yet here we are, where Democrats are falling all over themselves equivocating about a terrorist, and writing a resolution to prevent POTUS from responding. Wow.
It was a sudden change from the president, who has spent the past week equivocating blame around the Charlottesville white supremacist rally, which turned violent last weekend.
After threatening nuclear war with North Korea, musing about invading Venezuela and equivocating over Charlottesville, Mr Trump still has the support of four-fifths of Republican voters.
Our American president needs to say this is evil, I don't endorse it, I don't embrace it, I'm not winking at it, I'm not equivocating about it.
I think that you will find that I'm not soft or equivocating and that I will take seriously the mission of questioning the institution that employs me.
" A group of four bipartisan senators introduced the resolution amid concern about Trump's equivocating response to the violence in Charlottesville, which he said occurred "on many sides.
A House Republican said Wednesday that President Trump is "failing" in his equivocating response to the violence stemming from a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va. Rep.
Again, it's objectively true that President Trump is a white supremacist, and he even doubled down on his absurd equivocating to neo-Nazis on Air Force One yesterday.
"Yet while it is easy to defend freedom of speech when it costs you nothing, equivocating when profits are at stake is a betrayal of fundamental American values."
Trump's approval rating plunged after a tumultuous stretch that included the threat of war with North Korea, stormy complaints about hurricane relief, and Trump's equivocating about white supremacists.
CNN's Dana Bash started by asking Harris about the Biden team's critique of her health care policy: namely, that she's been equivocating through the primary on her position.
At the debate, Buttigieg accused Warren of equivocating on the central question of whether taxes would go up on the middle class to pay for Medicare for All.
Then there was a second explosion, this one on the internet, when President Donald J. Trump responded to the fracas, after a significant pause, with an equivocating message.
Mr. Rubio had sharply questioned Mr. Tillerson at a hearing this month, chastising him in a series of interrogations over Mr. Tillerson's equivocating testimony on human rights issues.
That sort of "aw shucks" equivocating made sense in the years immediately after everyone learned about pickup artistry, but now it's a gimmick that everyone sees directly through.
For years, writers described White's "seduction" of her, equivocating on whether Nesbit had in fact been assaulted even though the difference in their ages should have ended the debate.
Local African-American evangelical leaders, however, opposed it; they recalled how Mr. Graham had not condemned Mr. Trump's comments about immigrants and his equivocating response to Charlottesville last year.
The controversy this week came after Trump was roundly criticized for his equivocating response to violence that erupted after white nationalists and counterprotesters clashed in Charlottesville, Va., last month.
In both, the military is equivocating and appears split between those wanting to honor popular demands for freedom and those seeking to reimpose authoritarian rule under one of their own.
In the wake of the shootings, Trump has condemned "white supremacy," but many of his critics have been unconvinced by his words given his history of equivocating on the issue.
After the racially charged violence at a neo-Nazi and white supremacist march this month in Charlottesville, Va., the two men had vastly different reactions to the president's equivocating response.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) endorsed censuring Trump after he gave an equivocating response to the violent clashes between white supremacists and counterprotesters in Charlottesville, Va., last month.
The Republican National Committee adopted a resolution on Friday denouncing white supremacists amid discomfort among many party members about President Trump's equivocating response to the violence in Charlottesville, Va., this month.
The installation's centerpiece was a two-channel video piece with a voiceover chorus reciting Buddhist nuns' poetry and equivocating on the body, as the camera panned over a flaming acupuncture diagram.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), accusing her of equivocating on the central question of whether taxes would have to be raised on the middle class to pay for her "Medicare for All" plan.
Klobuchar, whose presidential campaign has largely failed to gain traction in recent months, accused the high-polling Warren of equivocating on her Medicare For All health care proposal, while praising Vermont Sen.
"Sri Lanka needs to stop equivocating and move forward with a clear plan and timetable so that the promise of justice and accountability can finally become a reality," Fisher said in a statement.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey on Saturday criticized the United States over sending what it said were mixed messages on Syria, saying Washington was sowing confusion by equivocating about its future role in the country.
Thousands of them have submitted notes recently to a group that includes top lawmakers, some of them threatening to leave the party over Brexit and describing "despair" over Mr. Corbyn's months of equivocating.
But she has since fallen back, hurt by what seemed like an equivocating stance on "Medicare for all," and voter fears that her policies would be too far left for the general election.
He can be co-opted It is the flexible, some would say equivocating, side of Trump that members of the House and Senate might seek out during the transition and when he assumes power.
Trump didn't just attack media coverage of his equivocating response to Charlottesville at a rally in Phoenix last night; he accused journalists of fomenting division in American society, argues The Washington Post's Amber Phillips.
The poll was conducted in the days after the fourth Democratic debate, during which Buttigieg adopted a more aggressive posture and accused Warren of equivocating on the cost of her Medicare For All proposal.
But perhaps more damagingly to his relationship with Mr Trump, who prizes loyalty above all, Mr Tillerson also distanced himself from the president's equivocating remarks on the white supremacists who protested in Charlottesville last August.
The president has also condemned "white supremacy" and any other kind of "supremacy" after the shootings, though because of his history of equivocating on the subject many of his critics have found his words unconvincing.
If we don't learn to call a heat wave like this what it is, we are doomed to keep repeating the same mistakes over and over again — equivocating, avoiding and getting hotter all the time.
After the racially charged violence at a neo-Nazi and white supremacist march this month in Charlottesville, Va., the two men, both of whom are Jewish, had vastly different reactions to the president's equivocating response.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, under fire from Yale classmates and Jewish critics of President Trump, strongly defended the president's equivocating response to the racially charged violence in Charlottesville, Va., in a written statement this weekend.
After all, long before Trump was equivocating on who was at fault for neo-Nazi murder in Charlottesville, there were marauding gangs of far-right Irish-American youth terrorizing Jews in 1940s Boston and New York.
She is likely too idiosyncratic a figure to make it very far — not least because of her record of equivocating about Syrian President Bashar Assad — but she at least has made some kind of an impression.
A top adviser to President Trump in a Friday interview says the White House "must do better" in condemning hate following equivocating responses to the violence in Charlottesville, Va., where white supremacists marched two weeks ago.
Pundits on the right who have been consistently critical of President Trump saw his equivocating response to the events — blaming "many sides" for the violence — as yet another sign of his inadequacy as the Republican leader.
The president has shaken up the country's participation in international alliances and agreements, equivocating on whether the country will continue to participate in NATO and also pulling out of the Paris climate accord earlier this year.
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He said, "Well there&aposs human rights abuses in other places", which is reminiscent of the time he said about Putin who is a thug, "Oh other people do bad things", or frankly his equivocating on Charlottesville.
But the right-wing terror attack in Charlottesville — and Trump's equivocating response, saying there were "very fine people on both sides" — has thrown up a paradoxical problem for a movement that believes it is having its moment.
Trump's equivocating answer was a stark departure from the hard-charging optimism he expressed in June of last year, when he said he would be "100 percent" willing to testify under oath as part of the investigation.
He responded to a letter co-signed by 300 Yale classmates last year demanding he resign over Trump's comments equivocating between white nationalists and counter-protesters in Charlottesville by saying that the criticism of Trump wasn't accurate.
If we can all agree that Nazis and White Walkers are distillations of pure evil, and that all living creatures — even the President — should fall on one particular side of that argument without equivocating, then what the hell?
Maybe you're an iPhone user that was equivocating about making the jump to a Google Pixel for the superior camera, maybe the Samsung Galaxy S9's headphone jack spoke to you, or maybe you miss your Spotify playlists.
If the slow drip of the Russia investigation was distracting from the administration's Washington agenda, the equivocating response to Charlottesville has derailed Trump's progress, as much of the GOP establishment seeks to distance itself from the Oval Office.
Stop equivocating on the perfect Christmas present for the would-be chef in your life (or even the experienced chef who needs a new set of pans or has recently been complaining about the dullness of her chef's knife).
Kamala Harris said in April, after some equivocating, that she would no longer take corporate PAC money, dozens of Democrats vying for House seats in red districts in states like Wisconsin, Kansas, and Minnesota had already taken the pledge.
The President recently stood by his comments equivocating blame between white supremacists and protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, retweeted an offensive gif of Hillary Clinton and delivered a bellicose, nationalist speech to the world on Tuesday at the United Nations.
President Trump gave equivocating comments on Russia's involvement in 2016 election meddling and questioned the competency of U.S. intelligence agencies Thursday in a move experts fear could hinder his relationships with America's clandestine services, as well as international allies.
Democrats this week have been turning to every possible outlet to put pressure on Republicans in Congress to condemn Trump for his equivocating response to the violence stemming from a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend.
It should be clear that telling Putin to "cut it out" and equivocating for political reasons when the integrity of the democracy was on the line was a completely inadequate response, and nothing short of a dereliction of duty.
The president's approval rating bottomed out in mid-August amid the blowback over his equivocating response to a violent white supremacist march in Charlottesville, in which he said there were "very fine people" on both sides of the protests.
In the wake of the bloody havoc in Charlottesville last weekend, and with more white nationalist protests planned for other cities in the weeks ahead, Donald Trump is being widely lambasted for equivocating about who is responsible for the violence.
Zuckerberg has also been accused of equivocating in the face of lawmakers' concerns, with politicians on both sides of the Atlantic calling him out for providing evasive, misleading or intentionally obfuscating responses to concerns and questions around how his platform operates.
Washington (CNN)White House homeland security adviser Tom Bossert on Sunday defended President Donald Trump's remarks in response to the white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, saying the President was not equivocating with his denunciation of violence from "many sides" Saturday.
McCain and other Republicans were critical of Trump for equivocating in his condemnation of the Charlottesville rally, which left one counter protester dead and 19 injured after they were rammed by a car police said was driven by a white supremacist.
They include journalists like Rania Khalek, who has been fiercely critical of Clinton over Israel and Palestine; indigenous youth protesters infuriated by Clinton's equivocating statement on the Dakota Access Pipeline; and Black Lives Matter leaders who are still resisting Clinton's call.
His equivocating on Monday left several people who have worked with him to conclude that the president simply will not accept evidence of Russian involvement — fearing it could be used by political enemies to argue he was not legitimately elected.
On Monday the rebel Labour lawmakers accused Mr. Corbyn of equivocating over Britain's withdrawal from the European Union and tolerating anti-Semitism, with some of them professing embarrassment or shame about the state of the party they had spent years serving.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump defended his equivocating comments following white nationalist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017, saying Friday that he was referring to supporters of the Confederate general Robert E. Lee when he said there were "fine people" on both sides.
Just 000 percent of Americans believe the country is heading in the right direction after a tumultuous stretch for President Donald Trump that included the threat of war with North Korea, stormy complaints about hurricane relief and Trump's equivocating about white supremacists.
For them, one reasonable decision will not erase his long list of previous convictions—equivocating over the violence in Charlottesville, banning transgender people from military service, opening the door to the deportation of Dreamers—racked up just in the past few weeks.
By so transparently equivocating about the case, claiming outlandish job benefits from an arms deal, and casting doubt on US intelligence findings, he drew even more attention to the case and managed to discredit both the Saudi leader and the United States.
After initially equivocating about a chemical attack on a former Russian double agent in Salisbury, England, the White House joined a statement by the leaders of Britain, France and Germany in which they said they "abhor the attack" and blamed it on Moscow.
Cohen previously said in August that he would introduce articles of impeachment against Trump over his equivocating response to the violence stemming from a white supremacist march in Charlottesville, Va. As of late October, Cohen has not yet filed articles of impeachment.
" (He includes a tweet from The New York Times's reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg as an example of this tendency.) According to Mr. Haider, in this situation, moral equivocating is "a stance that history has never revealed to be anything but moral cowardice.
"While it is easy to defend freedom of speech when it costs you nothing, equivocating when profits are at stake is a betrayal of fundamental American values," read a letter that was cosigned by eight members of Congress, including political foes Sen.
And, as someone who has aggressively pushed other business leaders to be more financially charitable, he has left little room for any equivocating — painting a stark, personal portrait of the supporters and opponents of the measure, which is quickly gaining national attention.
Well, it shows pretty clearly that Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE will destroy an equivocating Elizabeth Warren on this.
It was an unfortunate lapse at that stage, but Samsung made things much worse by equivocating about the causes of the fires, trying to do only partial recalls, and eventually even re-releasing the Note 73 with supposedly fixed batteries that still caught fire.
In the aftermath of the Charlottesville terror attack, when a neo-Nazi protester drove into a crowd of anti-racism counter-demonstrators, Trump received a public censuring for equivocating his condemnation of white supremacists from both Republicans and Democrats — including members of his own administration.
It's hard to shake the feeling that if The New Colossus had been made with foreknowledge of this particularly tumultuous moment, it would have ended up looking a lot more like Detroit: equivocating and two-sides-ing its own arguments until they crumble against themselves.
The two had something of a rapprochement after the election when Mr. Romney was briefly considered as secretary of state, but after Mr. Trump's equivocating statements that followed the racist and anti-Semitic violence in Charlottesville, Va., last summer, Mr. Romney regained his critical voice.
But late in August, four coalitions of rabbis said they would boycott the call, in the wake of Mr. Trump's equivocating response to the racially charged violence in Charlottesville, Va. Issues related to the Jewish community have been problematic for the president throughout his presidency.
Clinton was right (a subset of Trump supporters were in fact motivated by racism, and he retains strong support from his base even after equivocating on neo-Nazi violence in Charlottesville), any anger or defensiveness on her part was cast as yelling, shouting and shrill.
"It was not only morally ambiguous, it was equivocating," Mr. Ryan, appearing at a CNN forum from his congressional district in Wisconsin, said of the president's remarks at a news conference last week, one of several instances in which he stoked tensions over the violence.
It's not just that investors' sensibilities may be offended by the president's moral equivocating about hate groups and Confederate history since last Saturday's violence in Charlottesville, or that they they're concerned about his heated war of words with North Korea over its missile tests.
This was darkly illustrated by Mr Trump's equivocating response to the recent white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, which Trump voters appear untroubled by and Mr Bannon defends in the same cynically partisan fashion as he shrugs off concerns over the racist undertones of some of Breitbart's coverage.
And by equivocating on whether he would defend the Baltics, he creates a dangerous amount of uncertainty among Russians as to how seriously the US takes its NATO treaty commitments — the kind of uncertainty that could conceivably spark an actual conflict between the US and Russia.
WASHINGTON — It was a command as much as a question, intended to put an end to months of equivocating and obfuscating on the issue: Which of the Democratic presidential candidates on the debate stage supported abolishing private health insurance in favor of a single government-run plan?
Last year, Mr. Frazier made headlines as the first chief executive to resign from a presidential advisory council following Mr. Trump's equivocating response to an outburst of white nationalist violence in Charlottesville, Va. As perhaps the most prominent black chief executive in the country, his stance carried powerful symbolism.
Legal limbo The pair are among dozens of foreign-born ISIS fighters held in the region now seemingly caught amid a diplomatic wrangle, with their countries of origin either equivocating or point blank refusing to sanction their return to stand trial, leaving the Syrian Kurds with an uncomfortable burden.
One year after President Donald Trump's equivocating remarks blaming "both sides" for the violence in Charlottesville, Kessler, his crew, and the alt-right more broadly have resoundingly lost their fight for mainstream recognition, drowned out by a large and effective opposition galvanized in large part by the events of last August.
Still, stateside, enlisted manufacturers, as LA Apparel seeks to be, will need to work with the Department of Health and Human Services—home to agencies such as the FDA, CDC, and NIH—which has struggled to find footing under the Trump administration's equivocating, before they can call their masks medical-grade.
Songs like this and the aforementioned "Mulher no Poder" (literally, "Women in Power") aren't too different from something like "Bodak Yellow" in terms of equivocating rags-to-riches narratives with marginalized female empowerment, and these girl-power anthems do indeed have a strong tradition in funk, even when it's adapted by non-Brazilians.
" Following concern from lawmakers of both parties about Trump's equivocating response to the violence, the resolution urges Trump and his administration to speak out against white supremacist groups and "use all resources available" to improve data collection of hate crimes and "address the growing prevalence of those hate groups in the United States.
Here's what the critics are saying about The Post: Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter: An unofficial prequel to All the President's Men 41 years after the fact, The Post stirringly dramatizes the tale of how The Washington Post and its equivocating owner rose to the occasion by publishing the Pentagon Papers in June of 1971.
On Thursday night, he'll most likely double down on the strategy he's been pursuing for the past several weeks, bringing up Clinton's ties to Goldman Sachs and other Wall Street figures, sifting through her equivocating stances on the Keystone XL pipeline and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and reviving the specter of her vote for the War in Iraq.
Romney has spoken out against Trump on a number of occasions since the president took office — criticizing him for backing a Senate candidate in Alabama accused of child molestation, for an equivocating response to violence at a white supremacist rally in Virginia, and more recently for using a disparaging term to describe El Salvador and some African countries.
Instead, Green's impeachment articles state that Trump has "undermined the integrity of his office" and "brought disrepute on the presidency" with his equivocating response to the violence stemming from a white supremacist march in Charlottesville, Va.; attacks on NFL players kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality; and since-dismissed allegations by Trump that former President Obama ordered a wiretap of Trump Tower.
When asked how a president's very name could become so coded, Mr. Beschloss cited Mr. Trump's speeches and tweets, including two in particular: the announcement of his candidacy in 2015, during which he referred to Mexican immigrants as criminals, drug dealers and rapists; and his equivocating comments after a white supremacist rally and counterprotest in Charlottesville, Va., in June ended with one person killed and 19 wounded.
Much has been made of Toomey's introduction of a federal universal gun background check bill in the Senate, and for McGinty's disagreement with Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's use of a private computer server, what to do with Guantanamo Bay prisoners and equivocating on the sanctuary cities.
The denial of a visit to the White House by the Warriors was not the first time the president tried to pre-empt a snub by dealing one of his own; last month, he abruptly announced that he was disbanding two of his business advisory councils after some members said they would resign from them to protest his equivocating response to racially charged violence in Charlottesville, Va., at a march organized by neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
It is no coincidence that President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and Republicans in Congress, who have won the equivalent of a one-party Republican state in official Washington for now — controlling the presidency and Congress — appear to be equivocating and confused about how to wage their war against ObamaCare.

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