At what point does indecision, does the inability to act at all, become legitimately frightening? |
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The ball was hacked clear and after some indecision in the home rearguard Enda Muldoon raced over the try line. |
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With the pressure on, we are gripped by indecision and descend into argument. |
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A long awaited meeting about our replacement toilets on Tuesday resulted in indecision! |
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After a moment of indecision, I crawled to my feet and I quickly wiped my face clean of the mud. |
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We are left to speculate the girl is just a deadhead, and in her indecision, powers on, deciding to live in the future, never looking back. |
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After some hedging and indecision, we decided, or rather chanced, to take a walk, it being a sunny October day. |
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After all I am the woman who spends a large percentage of her time paralyzed with indecision or fear, or both. |
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Slowly my trembly legs made their way through the dim passage and wavered unsteadily in indecision. |
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The most shameful element in the production was not the weak choreographic text but the stagers ' spineless indecision about tone. |
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She seemed to hover in indecision for a second, and then made the abrupt decision to speak. |
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This indecision at the level of military planning reflects a broader and deeper dilemma of American foreign policy today. |
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But unlike Grimsley's conclusive indecision on the matter, White suggests some reasons for the delineation. |
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While there were periods of indecision in the conquest of this corner of the Empire, there was no absence of mind. |
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If that is the piece's only real flaw, however, encourage the writer to resubmit it after a good wrestle with indecision. |
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At every stage, ambivalence and indecision has meant that decisions were forced upon them by events on the ground. |
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Winger's indecision faded as the klaxon went off, signaling shift rotation, and he bolted into action. |
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Her indecision replaced by purpose, Libby cracked the door open to the allowed gap by the safety chain. |
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She finally asked after an awkward pause, exasperated with their indecision. |
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After 10 years of indecision and drift, Britain cannot remain on hold for another five years. |
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It dooms me to a life of skepticism, indecision, disgust, and often misanthropy. |
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This is no time to listen to the voices of tremulousness, indecision, compromise and fear. |
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What better tribute to the blithering indecision that has made us the nation we are today? |
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So the smart money is on The Sun, which is suffering an unaccustomed bout of indecision as to whom to support. |
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And the government's reaction, veering in panic-stricken indecision from one wildly contradictory solution to another, is also traditional. |
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It is a mixture of both indecision and the truly solid faith in the inconceivability of a heavenly body. |
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Defeated by indecision and the reddest of tape, they withdrew after supplying the initial plans. |
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His back-and-forth reflects a habit of indecision, and sends a message of confusion. |
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He swallowed for a second, indecision crossing his face, before he decided to play dumb. |
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The indecision over the future tax break has reportedly already cost the Irish film industry millions. |
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The United Nations found itself floundering as it stumbled from one moment of indecision to another. |
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Instead of leadership we have indecision, gutlessness and broken election promises. |
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Marry Me a Little from Company: indecision, fear and loneliness set to a difficult tempo. |
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One agency saw in it the mark of indecision in situations which call for a clear stand. |
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That indecision is of particular concern in relation to whether judges inform accused persons of the language choices available to them. |
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In short, producers and consumers must not become the victims of the indecision on the part of the Council committees. |
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Whilst onerous rules can be stifling to the creative process that drives economic activity, regulatory indecision can be similarly disruptive. |
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If we begin to show divisions and weaknesses, the extremists will take advantage of the indecision and hesitation. |
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Holding up a decision while awaiting facts that are necessary to wise thought is different from indecision due to reluctance to decide. |
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Unfortunately, indecision by the Department of Management had interrupted the work. |
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Unemployment, career indecision, career decision making, work adjustment, and career education, among others, need attention in all countries. |
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Towns and cities considering tram schemes yesterday attacked Government indecision and demanded clear guidelines on what Ministers were prepared to pay for. |
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By longstanding historical demonstration, the U.S. Congress specializes in paralysis, indecision, and dysfunction. |
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His prices were too high for the Venetian grandees, who were as careful as himself with money, whilst the religious orders vexed him with quibbles and indecision. |
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It blames the change in costing on indecision over the future of the line. |
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What good is intellect if it leaves us immobile and frozen in indecision? |
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Then coffee, shower, indecision, efforts at writing and reading followed by aboulia. |
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There's not only nepotism but perhaps worst of all, political indecision. |
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The reason for his crippling indecision is simple as it is maddening, especially if you happen to be married to him. |
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He doesn't charm anyone, is prone to indecision about his personal life, and has depressive tendencies. |
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Hamilton's men suffered four punctures in the first 15 miles, destroying their rhythm, and for a few miles there was patent indecision among them whether to wait or continue. |
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He showed critical moments of indecision against playable lobs, allowing them to drop instead into the back corners from which he was forced into defensive play. |
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It may be a split second of indecision at a roundabout, a moment's inattention while pulling out of a parking space, a failure to spot another driver signalling. |
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Thus the narrative in both stories is roughly circular, replaying events, lurching into indecision, in an effort to get the true story woven into a whole. |
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It seemed shackled to indecision, unable to make up its mind. |
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But look at how confusion and indecision have prompted a fashion faux pas. |
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In such moments of indecision, political leadership can win the day. |
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Agamemnon's acquiescence in this slaughter involves much indecision, even in his cuckolded brother Menelaus. |
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A mixture of buck fever and indecision raced through my veins. |
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Piscean transits do aggravate Libran indecision, so when you start weighing up a dozen different alternatives, set time limits on your decision-making. |
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His indecision was not discreditable, though his criticism of Pompey's strategy was inexpert. |
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Apparently wracked with indecision, the Supreme Judicial Court needs to get off the dime and render a verdict in same-sex marriage in the commonwealth. |
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In addition to the portrait of personal indecision that the film presents, it also acts to some extent as a satire on British society of the time. |
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The impression again was of indecision and fear of a competition. |
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In one of the gravest crises of its peacetime history, Britain appeared to have cast an indecisive vote for indecision. |
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Our paperwork completed, we approached the remainder of the honeymoon with an odd combination of indecision and abandon. |
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Rowling expressed her indecision about the title in an Entertainment Weekly interview. |
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Both trade in the comedy of indecision and human miserableness, but the stand-up show lacks the series's air of nervousness and delicious embarrassment. |
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Today, however, the prevailing unpopularity of the Charest government and its indecision in matters of identity and language have no great consequential effect on sovereignty. |
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Poverty, wealth, power, ignorance, egoism, absence of public-spiritedness, wastefulness, leisure activities, over-exploitation, pollution, population trends, the price of progress, indecision, financial repercussions. |
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Once he has made up his mind, he is full of indecision. |
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Chronic Effects: Mercury can cause personality changes such as: depression, despondency, fearfulness, restlessness, irritability, timidness, indecision and embarrassment. |
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When faced with indecision or intransigence, clients may conclude that the CFL process is too open ended and waver in their commitment to the collaboration that CFL entails. |
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The result is often family indecision, pro crastination and outright rejection. |
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An incompetent employee may be seen rearranging things with inattention and indecision, so that at the end of half an hour she has moved nothing ahead. |
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It was noted that if there were some indecision with respect to which committee a matter should be brought before it would be brought to the Board. |
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The high command's indecision over which aim to pursue was reflected in shifts in Luftwaffe strategy. |
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Hawke had grown impatient with the General's indecision and he issued an ultimatum to Mordaunt. |
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We broke with the reformists and centrists in order to obtain complete freedom in criticizing perfidy, betrayal, indecision and the half-way spirit in the labor movement. |
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So I will take very special care to make sure that the schemes we embark upon do not get bogged down in indecision, either in the Council or in Parliament. |
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Far more important, he inherited from his Prussian father chronic indecision and a lack of moral fibre, and from his English mother—Queen Victoria's eldest daughter pride, tactlessness and extreme hauteur. |
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Despite the indecision on court matters, Eby is upbeat about the border remaining open to Canadian exports and notes support from top USDA officials. |
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Already present in the mind of the young person, even if later overshadowed by indecision or by the attraction of other possible paths, when the call makes itself felt once more it does not come as a surprise. |
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It is because you have allowed the passions to place themselves in your path, blocking the passage of the spirit, and trying to justify its indecision with childish arguments. |
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However, the currently prevailing caution and indecision are at odds with the economic fundamentals and the broad consensus among governments as to their objectives and the means of achieving them. |
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Schumann's indecision shows up in the jerry-built construction. |
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To hear a clarion call for economic reform from a British Prime Minister whose continued indecision over joining the euro is hitting jobs, growth and investment, is more than a little galling. |
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In 1994, the UN Assistance Mission for Rwanda failed to intervene in the Rwandan Genocide amid indecision in the Security Council. |
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It was weakened by his own indecision over strategy, conscription, and financing. |
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First, India's indecision towards Pakistan has persisted, ranging between wanting to annihilate its neighbour to developing a fruitful political and economic relationship. |
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But the book must also be read as a study in just this kind of indecision. |
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Sami Yousafzai and Ron Moreau report on the indecision in the ranks. |
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In 1994, the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda failed to intervene in the Rwandan Genocide in the face of Security Council indecision. |
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People with OCPD have personality traits reflecting extreme perfectionism, indecision, preoccupation with details and rules, and must have things their way with family, friends and colleagues. |
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In the summer of 1642 these national troubles helped to polarise opinion, ending indecision about which side to support or what action to take. |
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By a combination of hard fighting and German indecision, the port of Dunkirk was kept open allowing 338,000 Allied troops to be evacuated in Operation Dynamo. |
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The retreat caused Sir John French to question the competence of his Allies resulting in further indecision and led to his decision to withdraw the BEF south of the Seine. |
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The League's neutrality tended to manifest itself as indecision. |
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