We have extensive experience with the strand displacement amplification test and have not experienced such a problem with equivocal results. |
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If the employer omits to reply, or is evasive or equivocal, the tribunal is entitled to make any inference it considers just and equitable. |
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The animate and the inanimate, human and objects and finally cinema and painting had been exquisitely juxtaposed for superb equivocal effect. |
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Monteith reads the novels included in her study as offering equivocal answers to this question of microcosmic social change. |
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This constellation of ideas provides a non-dogmatic and equivocal statement on the co-optation and dialectical struggle of Soviet art. |
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Yet the support of the people of York is at best equivocal and at worst non-existent. |
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The role of certainty of paternity in determining the degree and nature of male investment in offspring is equivocal. |
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Despite the limitations of the era's technology, the exercise ended as an equivocal success. |
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In the sestet we hear his revealingly equivocal reply to the proffered charge of aloofness. |
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However analysts we questioned are equivocal over the effect upon licensing costs. |
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Another third opposed it across the board, and the remaining third were equivocal or noncommittal. |
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Long term animal studies with both natural and enriched uranium had negative or equivocal results for carcinogenicity. |
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Well that sounds like a rather equivocal statement which I for one, and I'm sure many others in the community, are not pleased to hear. |
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It was as impossible to be ambivalent about Diana as it is to be equivocal about going to war. |
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This deformation renders interpretations of the original nature of such contacts equivocal. |
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No doubt its subversive yet equivocal message will keep gay fans debating long past Labor Day. |
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Some ambiguous changes were possible because of unresolved phylogeny or equivocal reconstruction. |
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And the statement of fact in the latter case seems to be less misleading and equivocal than in the former. |
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The result is skeptical and non-reductionistic, both good, but confusingly equivocal. |
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In contrast, three further compounds that were positive or equivocal in the bacterial assays were negative in GSA and mammalian assays. |
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The timing of the deformation is critical to each of these models but so far isotopic ages and biostratigraphic evidence have been equivocal. |
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The Inter-State Commission was equivocal about hypothecation, but recognised hypothecated payments as contributions toward the cost of road use. |
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If Auchter seems equivocal, the GED Testing Service website borders on the deceptive. |
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The first has to do with the equivocal nature of the evidence for the doctrine. |
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The possibility is still open to his characters, but in an increasingly equivocal and doubtful way. |
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Overall, support for the direct influence of the economics of language on multilingualism was equivocal. |
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Success was equivocal, until it was pointed out that the charm lacked a joint. |
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Many experts claim that they do not occur in the Olympic Mountains, although there is some equivocal evidence to the contrary. |
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His failure in this respect left Anglo-Irish relations in an equivocal and uncertain state. |
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However, in single and double overexpressors the intersection was equivocal. |
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Except in the postcontact period, the Neanderthals had exhibited only equivocal signs of symbolic behaviors. |
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In earlier studies of the prognostic importance of ECG changes, sample sizes were small and the results were equivocal. |
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Is it any wonder that his ambiguous hybrid art dissolves boundaries in such an equivocal manner? |
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What one can warrantably say about this text, therefore, is simply that its properties and organisation provide for an equivocal reading. |
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Given the equivocal nature of the evidence, deviations from these recommendations may, and should, occur. |
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The simultaneous testing of avant-garde and materialist outlooks yielded equivocal results. |
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Clients who tested positive or equivocal had a high degree of compliance regarding treatment. |
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Therefore, results may remain equivocal or questionable regardless of the number of times the experiment is performed. |
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But counsel for the defence did say that he did want a special verdict even though there were some perhaps equivocal remarks in relation to it. |
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His reply was oblique, equivocal, and we hurried on to other matters. |
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Second, the interpretation of histological characters is equivocal. |
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Note that other interpretations included not only incorrect diagnoses but also interpretations indicative of equivocal results or technical problems. |
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This information is helpful when managing patients with diabetes and end-stage renal disease because they tend to have equivocal PVR studies and problematic wounds. |
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In his closing submissions, Mr. Marler quite properly abandoned reliance on certain pleaded misrepresentations by Hillis considering the equivocal nature of the evidence. |
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Such an equivocal perspective seems to consider nuclear disarmament as irrelevant and outdated. |
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This is not some arcane and esoteric legalism, this is the way NAFTA reads, and let no one be equivocal about it. |
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Despite these equivocal findings, the select committee ultimately endorsed Walker's miasmatic claims. |
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In equivocal cases or when a patient has been on a gluten-free diet, a gluten challenge test may be used to provoke the gastrointestinal lesion and serologic response. |
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In this painting, joy, rapture, release, and escape are all terms that become important, even if their value is always of the verge of becoming equivocal. |
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It arises out of the fact that the government has been in many respects quite equivocal, somewhat waffling, and wanting to have it both ways. |
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Tectonic settings of several localities listed in Table I are equivocal. |
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If the cat has been diagnosed with an equivocal heart and also has a close relative being diagnosed with HCM you should be extra cautious. |
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However, they were more equivocal about the nature of the agreements reached and expressed distrust in their spouse to live up to the agreement. |
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The status of the USA has remained highly equivocal since the end of the Cold War. |
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There's a lot of equivocal science in regard to that, in terms of how much, when, and where. |
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In addition, the researchers reported individuals with equivocal test results who were likely in the process of seroconverting. |
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This is why there are even fewer grounds for holding equivocal positions, particularly where the European Parliament is concerned. |
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But the reaction to the Gulf crisis by the various Islamist groups and leaders was more equivocal. |
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It must also be satisfied that the guilty plea has been made voluntarily, is informed and is not equivocal. |
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Cheung's colleague Philip Ho, of the Food and Environment Hygiene Department, which is responsible for identifying the creatures, was equally equivocal. |
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If he remains evasive and equivocal about this issue as he was the day before yesterday, people will believe he has lied and his voters will withhold their support for him. |
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I'm a bit more equivocal about pushing sole parents into the workforce, and certainly don't think they should be pressured until all their children have reached school age. |
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Each time the questions were asked, administration officials declined to answer them in public session or provided incomplete, equivocal responses. |
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The terms of the letter are in my view at best equivocal as to whether or not a certificate had in fact been issued, when none was attached to the decision notice. |
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The results are almost always negative, and when they are equivocal it rarely is an indication of actual illness. |
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By emphasizing this resistance and the equivocal devices of Homer's archetypal wanderer, Walcott is delineating latent virtues in predecessors of his Creole protagonist. |
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Enhanced immune function was not equivocal in beef feedlot steers. |
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Though sympathetic to the aims of antiwar activists who emerged from each of these groups, his assessment is equivocal and, in some places, muddled. |
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If the results of the work-up to this point are equivocal or the work-up suggests ectopic ACTH production, inferior petrosal sinus sampling is indicated. |
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Gatland, though, was equivocal in his praise for the only Wales player who started the win over England eight months ago not to make his Lions squad. |
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These studies are used to identify clonal populations in specimens with equivocal morphology or immunopheno-type. |
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If the result is positive or equivocal, a blood sample for further testing is obtained with appropriate counseling, an EIA is applied in a laboratory and, if the result is positive, a confirmatory test is applied. |
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Evidence as to the size of horses in classical times is equivocal. |
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The many-sidedness of battle, the equivocal realism of death in a hundred forms, must have been developed among Homer's predecessors but can never before have been deployed with such massive and complex effect. |
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The writers – the puppet masters – are less equivocal though. |
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For the beauties of Shakespeare are not of so dim or equivocal a nature as to be visible only to learned eyes. |
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Supreme Governor was a suitably equivocal title that made Elizabeth head of the Church without ever saying she was. |
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Unlike Arminius' native tribe, the Cherusci, the loyalty of the other tribes in the confederation was at best equivocal. |
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There is equivocal evidence on capelin, the primary prey of cod. |
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But on the frontline the mood is more equivocal. |
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In 3 of his cases, abnormal findings were equivocal or absent in the anteroposterior view but clearly demonstrable in the frog view. |
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If a negative or an equivocal result for teratogenicity is observed, another developmental toxicity study shall be conducted in a second species, preferably the rabbit. |
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Particularly did the Kaiser call attention to the equivocal and unloyal position of England which had destroyed the hope of a peaceful issue. |
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The government's response to these recommendations was equivocal. |
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An unusual occurrence, the re-exposition takes place in an E flat major more equivocal in color, a slight infringement of the rules governing the sonata form. |
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However, when they are asked whether judges inform accused persons of their right to make a language choice and whether the forms are available, the responses are more equivocal. |
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The young are more likely to feel shame than their elders, since our capacity for being ashamed of ourselves diminishes in proportion to the number of times we are able to commit equivocal acts and get away with them. |
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In addition, polysomy 17 was noted in 25 cases, of whom 14 were amplified, nine were not amplified and 2 were equivocal. |
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The risk assessment might result in the identification of areas that need further research, or may indicate that even where further research is identified, the risk assessment may remain equivocal. |
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His answer was equivocal as Paul said his wife didn't want him to run. |
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However, the evidence is somewhat equivocal. |
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Although various publications have claimed efficacy against HIV for a wide range of disinfectants and detergents, the evidence for some claims is equivocal. |
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Ten of them were serologically positive, 2 tested negative, and 1 had equivocal results. |
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Aquinas made a distinction between equivocal, univocal and analogical terms, the last being those like healthy that have different but related meanings. |
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He later petitioned the High Court for criminal revision, arguing that as the magistrate had not informed him of the defences available to him, his plea had been equivocal. |
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Studies of hypnotic, covert and overt aversive techniques have yielded equivocal results when each has been examined for a singular effect on weight lost. |
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He responded to reporters' questions with equivocal answers. |
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