Equivocation, mental reservation and the sharp distinguishing of cases?
From the economist.com
Without mental reservation I can and do make that disclaimer.
From the theatlantic.com
There must have been a big mental reservation as to the Standard Oil Company and its competitors in Mr. Fink's statement.
From the theatlantic.com
Now I can really believe that God is love, without any mental reservation, or any wish that He would not act so thoroughly out of accord with His character.
From the kentucky.com
That is what is known to theologians as a mental reservation, and to children as crossing your fingers behind you when you say something you don't really believe.
From the time.com
Dr Sheehan's main reservation is that a dementia village could stigmatise mental illness.
From the express.co.uk
They may know all the safety statistics, and yet merely booking a reservation can trigger mental pictures of horrific plane crashes.
From the online.wsj.com
The teams provided counseling and mental health services to assist the overworked counselors and strained resources of the reservation.
From the kentucky.com
Meanwhile, Mulder's mental health begins to deteriorate, and a mysterious corpse is discovered on a New Mexico reservation.