Ask her for an opinion, and she'll give it to you without any hesitation or attempts to vacillate. |
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The government should give leadership, and not procrastinate and vacillate, he said, although he recognised it could take 20 years. |
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In the process of courtship, the approach that would make you feel irresistible is moods-swing, blow hot and cold in love, vacillate. |
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I vacillate between the determination to act, to change things, and the desire to retreat into the snuggeries of self, family and friends. |
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Life and crime are games to these characters, and they vacillate between childish gaiety and immoderate violence. |
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When you're under too much emotional stress, you vacillate and procrastinate, especially when it has something to do with money. |
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May vacillate when making your decision if using objective criteria will hurt someone important to you. |
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Meanwhile, we remain divided and confused, we hesitate, we vacillate, like sleepwalkers at the edge of the abyss. |
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America's lack of fast-track has given too many countries the excuse to vacillate. |
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I say that in light of the history of this governing party over the last six or eight months as we watched it vacillate back and forth. |
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As such, foreign policies regarding China have tended to vacillate between strategic ambiguity and strategic engagement. |
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Young Canadians struggle with the complexity of issues, and vacillate in choosing their change-making. |
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De Mot is a true partner, who would never vacillate to give warning or advice. |
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I kind of self-edit that out of the history, but they did vacillate for quite a while. |
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Van der Sloot appears to vacillate between apologetic and aloof in his response, captured on hidden camera. |
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At the time, everyone was expecting the loonie to vacillate for a while. |
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And we, in this Parliament, in order to safeguard European cohesion and our trans-Atlantic relations, vacillate and pay a high price, that of silence, and at times hypocrisy, since we are pretending to believe certain things. |
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It is trying to move away from principle, to vacillate and to appease that part of the U. S. government that is so strongly against the position that we took. |
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I don't want to go back to my former confessor because the wounds caused by my past lies would reopen, and it would make vacillate my firm determination and would put out the peace of my soul. |
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Stop looking for more, we are here for responding your requests, is why she does not have to vacillate keeping in touch or coming to see us to plan to work together, to realize visits. |
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This whole marriage ceremony begins to vacillate, as if threatened by stupidity-as if Henry, aspiring with all his soul to goodness, dignity, purity, lacked confidence in himself and his dream. |
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The brackishly colored figures vacillate between states of terror and jubilation, caught between suspension and flight. |
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Although the hon. member's support of this mission has never failed, I have watched his leader and other members of his party vacillate, where a yes or a no in many cases was a peut-être, a maybe. |
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It seems like you vacillate between 10 and 20 members at any given time. |
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Messrs Bush and Rubio's botched answers show what happens when politicians vacillate between what they probably really think and what is, all things considered, the politically wise thing to say. |
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In the 18th century, architectural influences from Austria, which vacillate between baroque, rococo and restrained classicism, made their mark on civilian and religious architecture throughout the country. |
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Hence discourses vacillate between treating multiculturalism as a social resource and moral position and as a problem that is produced by migrant communities. |
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Europe, in fact, has continued to vacillate between a desire to be even-handed and a concern not to alienate the United States and this has rendered its Middle East diplomacy ineffective. |
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At the same time, the level of interest expressed by the members of the public administration in changes made to the city's time patterns and the needs of the citizens in this regard, does tend to vacillate somewhat. |
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