At least I equivocated, and to equivocate with one so loyal and simple was to deceive him. |
He was a spendthrift, he was an adulterer, he gambled, he equivocated. |
While the prime minister equivocated, Cormack saw Charlie standing in the corner and nodded at him. |
Tony Blair schemed, equivocated, prevaricated and lied to drag an unwilling Britain into the American onslaught on Baghdad. |
Iran's leadership has once again equivocated after agreeing to a deal that would ease its nuclear standoff with the West. |
Mr Brown has equivocated, dangling colleagues, including Mr Darling, out of the window without actually dropping them. |